Add ReactOS change to use the same Decibel (dB) sound loudness range for Master Volume control as for WaveOut Volume Control.
This fixes incompatible volume level change scaling when changing the volume in Fox Audio Player 0.10.2 from Rapps and Winamp 2.95 with WaveOut output plugin.
Now it is identical to the one when using original AC97 driver from Windows XP/Server 2003.
CORE-14780
Implement GetWavePosition API for both Legacy and MMixer modes.
[WDMAUD.DRV]
- Fix wrong I/O control code passed to DeviceIoControl for Legacy mode. Use IOCTL_GETPOS instead of IOCTL_OPEN_WDMAUD, to use the correct routine.
- Implement WdmAudGetWavePosition for MMixer mode, as it was completely unimplemented there. Call an appropiate MMixer routine and return back resulting wave position.
[WDMAUD]
- Implement WdmAudGetPostion routine, which is used by Legacy mode, and call the same MMixer routine from it too.
- Handle it in IOCTL_GETPOS I/O control request of dispatch routine.
[MMIXER]
- Implement MMixerGetWavePosition internal routine, which is called by both Legacy and MMixer modes, and does the actual work of retrieving playback position.
- Call an apporpriate KSPROPERTY_AUDIO_POSITION property from it, and return in the output resulting KSAUDIO_POSITION.PlayOffset member, which contains the current playback position offset, to be returned to the caller.
This fixes a failure retreiving the current audio playback position snd subsequent playing the audio data by several 3rd-party applications which are using this API (for example, some Gecko based browsers by @roytam1: Basilisk (Serpent) 52.9.0 IA-32 build, NewMoon 28.10.7 IA-32 build and KMeleon 76.5.3 Goanna engine).
CORE-19542
and move debug.h after all includes. Addendum to 60b0afc3a (PR #5818)
dsound_new: Addendum to 5974fe1 (r45584).
hdaudbus: Addendum to cf7fc81 (r68311).
bdasup: Addendum to 40c15ec (r46632).
kmixer: Addendum to 3e489bf (r42143).
mmixer: Addendum to c42d9f2 (r44872).
stream: Addendum to 4a0debf (r41662).
Serge plans a follow up that will remove all other remaining YDEBUG in the source tree.
The ones covered here he considered to be the most trivial ones.
Can be observed on the buildbots:
2023-09-17T14:19:34.2051345Z [10663/14808] Building CXX object drivers\wdm\audio\drivers\CMIDriver\cmicontrol\CMakeFiles\cmicontrol.dir\main.cpp.obj
2023-09-17T14:19:34.2052611Z D:\a\reactos\reactos\src\drivers\wdm\audio\drivers\CMIDriver\cmicontrol\main.cpp(818): warning C4267: '=': conversion from 'size_t' to 'unsigned int', possible loss of data
- deduplication of manufacturer strings
- at some places harmonizes the different length of separator lines within the same file, centers the words (as requested by hbelusca during review), harmonizes those lines to 74characters length each
- moving some strings that are not to be localized into the non-localization string section
- other minor formatting preferences coauthored by StasM
- Also sort out non-localizeable lines
- Fix German translation encoding and add missing one
- Add Russian translation
Addendum to 9c79a798, 68e19a95 and 9ca32a2b.
The source code is licensed under MIT license, taken from
"MSDN Code Gallery Microsoft Samples" repository
(https://github.com/microsoftarchive/msdn-code-gallery-microsoft)
The original license was MS-PL, but the driver was later relicensed
as MIT.
Adopted to ReactOS code base by Michael Stamper.
Co-authored-by: Michael Stamper <michaelstamper1@gmail.com>
- Split buffers on page to prevent non-contiguous memory being passed to driver.
- Protect CIrpQueue::GetMappingWithTag, ReleaseMappingWithTag with spinlock to prevent race conditions
(GetMapping, ReleaseMapping do not need spinlock, they are only called from a service routine).
- Remove ASSERT in CIrpQueue::ReleaseMappingWithTag, when mappings are released out of order. Just ignore
the tag argument and release the next one in the list. This is what windows does, confirmed by calling
PortWavePciStream::ReleaseMapping() with tag argument set to 0, absolutly no difference observed.
Allowing out of order release is essential given that a driver is not permitted to hold a spinlock when calling
ReleaseMapping().
- Remove IIrpQueue::HasLastMappingFailed(), it never worked and there is no way it could work.
CPortPinWavePci::HandleKsStream() call MappingAvailable() non-conditionally, this is what Windows does,
verified by debug prints in ac97 driver.
- Implement CIrpQueue::NumData().
- Remove incorrect interlocked operations/volatile variables and several (now unused) class fields.
- usetup: New bootsector page.
- shell32: Copy and paste, and moving elements.
Also, some strings related to the shutdown and logoff.
- Minor Spanish grammar fix - some female words and minor latin american typos.
- First revision of the .inf, that includes the translation of the Services,
audio, processors and other drivers and minor things.
This function may stuck during device installation if there are issues
with interrupts (or with a device itself).
This fixes the boot on my testing ThinkPad x60s
Instead of messing with global variables and the like, we introduce two target properties:
- WITH_CXX_EXCEPTIONS: if you want to use C++ exceptions
- WITH_CXX_RTTI: if you need RTTI in your module
You can use the newly introduced set_target_cpp_properties function, with WITH_EXCEPTIONS and WITH_RTTI arguments
We also introduce two libraries :
- cpprt: for C++ runtime routines
- cppstl: for the C++ standard template library
NB: On GCC, this requires to create imported libraries with the related built-in libraries:libsupc++, limingwex, libstdc++
Finally, we manage the relevant flags with the ad-hoc generator expressions
So, if you don't need exceptions, nor RTTI, nor use any runtime at all: you simply have nothing else to do than add your C++ file to your module
Replace call to AllocatedBufferSize(), with BufferSize().
Indeed (quoting https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/portcls/nf-portcls-idmachannel-buffersize ):
> The BufferSize() method returns the buffer size that was set by the previous call to IDmaChannel::SetBufferSize(). If SetBufferSize() has not been called since the IDmaChannel::AllocateBuffer() call, BufferSize returns the allocated buffer size. The DMA-channel object does not actually use this value internally. This value is maintained by the object to **allow its various clients to communicate the intended size of the buffer**.
And this is exactly what we want to do.