2 * This file is part of DisOrder
3 * Copyright (C) 2007 Richard Kettlewell
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21 * @brief WAV file support
23 * This is used by the WAV file suppoort in the tracklength plugin and
24 * by disorder-decode (see @ref server/decode.c).
29 * http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/courses/comp530/WavFileFormat.html
30 * http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/wave.htm
31 * http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/aboutiff.htm
33 * These files consists of a header followed by chunks.
34 * Multibyte values are little-endian.
36 * 12 byte file header:
39 * 04 4 length of rest of file
42 * The length includes 'WAVE' but excludes the 1st 8 bytes.
46 * 04 4 length of rest of chunk
48 * The stated length may be odd, if so then there is an implicit padding byte
49 * appended to the chunk to make it up to an even length (someone wasn't
50 * think about 32/64-bit worlds).
52 * Also some files seem to have extra stuff at the end of chunks that nobody
53 * I know of documents. Go figure, but check the length field rather than
54 * deducing the length from the ID.
58 * 04 4 length of rest of chunk
59 * 08 2 compression (1 = none)
60 * 0a 2 number of channels
62 * 10 4 average bytes/second, = (samples/sec) * (bytes/sample)
64 * 16 2 bits/sample point
66 * 'sample' means 'sample frame' above, i.e. a sample point for each channel.
70 * 04 4 length of rest of chunk
73 * There is only allowed to be one data chunk. Some people violate this; we
74 * shall encourage people to fix their broken WAV files by not supporting
75 * this violation and because it's easier.
77 * As to the encoding of the data:
79 * Firstly, samples up to 8 bits in size are unsigned, larger samples are
82 * Secondly sample points are stored rounded up to a multiple of 8 bits in
83 * size. Marginally saner.
85 * Written as a single word (of 8, 16, 24, whatever bits) the padding to
86 * implement this happens at the right hand (least significant) end.
87 * e.g. assuming a 9 bit sample:
89 * | padded sample word |
90 * | 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 |
91 * | 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - - - - - - - |
93 * But this is a little-endian file format so the least significant byte is
94 * the first, which means that the padding is "between" the bits if you
95 * imagine them in their usual order:
97 * | first byte | second byte |
98 * | 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 | 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 |
99 * | 0 - - - - - - - | 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 |
101 * Sample points are grouped into sample frames, consisting of as many
102 * samples points as their are channels. It seems that there are standard
103 * orderings of different channels.
117 static inline uint16_t get16(const char *ptr
) {
118 return (uint8_t)ptr
[0] + 256 * (uint8_t)ptr
[1];
121 static inline uint32_t get32(const char *ptr
) {
122 return (uint8_t)ptr
[0] + 256 * (uint8_t)ptr
[1]
123 + 65536 * (uint8_t)ptr
[2] + 16777216 * (uint8_t)ptr
[3];
126 /** @brief Open a WAV file
127 * @return 0 on success, an errno value on error
129 int wav_init(struct wavfile
*f
, const char *path
) {
134 memset(f
, 0, sizeof *f
);
137 if((f
->fd
= open(path
, O_RDONLY
)) < 0) goto error_errno
;
138 /* Read the file header
140 * offset size meaning
142 * 04 4 length of rest of file
145 if((n
= pread(f
->fd
, header
, 12, 0)) < 0) goto error_errno
;
146 else if(n
< 12) goto einval
;
147 if(strncmp(header
, "RIFF", 4) || strncmp(header
+ 8, "WAVE", 4))
149 f
->length
= 8 + get32(header
+ 4);
150 /* Visit all the chunks */
151 for(where
= 12; where
+ 8 <= f
->length
;) {
152 /* Read the chunk header
154 * offset size meaning
156 * 04 4 length of rest of chunk
158 if((n
= pread(f
->fd
, header
, 8, where
)) < 0) goto error_errno
;
159 else if(n
< 8) goto einval
;
160 if(!strncmp(header
,"fmt ", 4)) {
161 /* This is the format chunk
163 * offset size meaning
165 * 04 4 length of rest of chunk
166 * 08 2 compression (1 = none)
167 * 0a 2 number of channels
168 * 0c 4 samples/second
169 * 10 4 average bytes/second, = (samples/sec) * (bytes/sample)
171 * 16 2 bits/sample point
172 * 18 ? extra undocumented rubbish
174 if(get32(header
+ 4) < 16) goto einval
;
175 if((n
= pread(f
->fd
, header
+ 8, 16, where
+ 8)) < 0) goto error_errno
;
176 else if(n
< 16) goto einval
;
177 f
->channels
= get16(header
+ 0x0A);
178 f
->rate
= get32(header
+ 0x0C);
179 f
->bits
= get16(header
+ 0x16);
180 } else if(!strncmp(header
, "data", 4)) {
181 /* Remember where the data chunk was and how big it is */
183 f
->datasize
= get32(header
+ 4);
185 where
+= 8 + get32(header
+ 4);
187 /* There had better have been a format chunk */
188 if(f
->rate
== 0) goto einval
;
189 /* There had better have been a data chunk */
190 if(f
->data
== -1) goto einval
;
202 /** @brief Close a WAV file */
203 void wav_destroy(struct wavfile
*f
) {
205 const int save_errno
= errno
;
213 /** @brief Visit all the data in a WAV file
214 * @param f WAV file handle
215 * @param callback Called for successive blocks of data
218 * @p callback will only ever be passed whole frames.
220 int wav_data(struct wavfile
*f
,
221 wav_data_callback
*callback
,
223 off_t left
= f
->datasize
;
224 off_t where
= f
->data
+ 8;
228 const size_t bytes_per_frame
= f
->channels
* ((f
->bits
+ 7) / 8);
231 size_t want
= (off_t
)sizeof buffer
> left ?
(size_t)left
: sizeof buffer
;
233 want
-= want
% bytes_per_frame
;
234 if((n
= pread(f
->fd
, buffer
, want
, where
)) < 0) return errno
;
235 if((size_t)n
< want
) return EINVAL
;
236 if((err
= callback(f
, buffer
, n
, u
))) return err
;