#ifndef WM_STRUCT_H #define WM_STRUCT_H /* * $Id: wm_struct.h,v 1.7 1999/05/28 03:35:58 dirk Exp $ * * This file is part of WorkMan, the civilized CD player library * (c) 1991-1997 by Steven Grimm (original author) * (c) by Dirk Försterling (current 'author' = maintainer) * The maintainer can be contacted by his e-mail address: * milliByte@DeathsDoor.com * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * */ /* * Structure for a single track. This is pretty much self-explanatory -- * one of these exists for each track on the current CD. */ struct wm_trackinfo { char *songname; /* Name of song, dynamically allocated */ char *otherdb; /* Unrecognized info for this track */ char *otherrc; int length; /* Length of track in seconds or Kbytes */ int start; /* Starting position (f+s*75+m*60*75) */ int volume; /* Per-track volume (1-32, 0 to disable) */ int track; /* Physical track number */ int section; /* Section number (0 if track not split) */ int contd; /* Flag: continuation of previous track */ int avoid; /* Flag: don't play this track. */ int data; /* Flag: data track */ }; /* * Structure for internal playlist management. The internal playlist is * simply the list of track ranges that are being played currently. This * is built whenever the CD starts playing; it's used in normal and shuffle * modes as well as playlist mode. * * The "starttime" element represents how much time has elapsed by the time * we get to this entry. For instance, if the list begins with a 5-minute * track and a 3-minute track, the third entry would have a starttime of 8 * minutes. This is used so that the elapsed play time can be displayed * even in shuffle or playlist modes. * * The last member of the list has a start track of 0, and its starttime is * the total playing time of the playlist (which will usually be overestimated, * since we don't play leadouts in some cases.) */ struct wm_play { int start; /* Start track, or 0 if end of list */ int end; /* last track plus 1 */ int starttime; /* Number of seconds elapsed previously */ }; /* * Structure for playlists (as seen by the user.) This is simply a name * followed by a zero-terminated list of track numbers to play. The list * is terminated by a NULL name. */ struct wm_playlist { char *name; /* Name of this playlist */ int *list; /* List of tracks */ }; struct wm_cdinfo { char artist[84]; /* Artist's name */ char cdname[84]; /* Disc's name */ int ntracks; /* Number of tracks on the disc */ int length; /* Total running time in seconds */ int autoplay; /* Start playing CD immediately */ int playmode; /* How to play the CD */ int volume; /* Default volume (1-32, 0 for none) */ struct wm_trackinfo *trk; /* struct wm_trackinfo[ntracks] */ struct wm_playlist *lists; /* User-specified playlists */ char *whichdb; /* Which database is this entry from? */ char *otherdb; /* Unrecognized lines from this entry */ char *otherrc; char *user; /* Name of originating user */ unsigned int cddbid; /* CDDB-ID of the current disc */ struct cdinfo *next; /* For browsers, etc. */ }; /* The global variable "cd" points to the struct for the CD that's playing. */ extern struct wm_cdinfo *cd; struct wm_playlist *new_list(); enum wm_cd_modes { WM_CDM_UNKNOWN = -1, WM_CDM_BACK = 0, WM_CDM_TRACK_DONE = 0, WM_CDM_PLAYING = 1, WM_CDM_FORWARD = 2, WM_CDM_PAUSED = 3, WM_CDM_STOPPED = 4, WM_CDM_EJECTED = 5 }; /* * Drive descriptor structure. Used for access to low-level routines. */ struct wm_drive { int fd; /* File descriptor, if used by platform */ char vendor[32]; /* Vendor name */ char model[32]; /* Drive model */ char revision[32]; /* Revision of the drive */ void *aux; /* Pointer to optional platform-specific info */ void *daux; /* Pointer to optional drive-specific info */ int (*init)(); int (*get_trackcount)(); int (*get_cdlen)(); int (*get_trackinfo)(); int (*get_drive_status)(); int (*get_volume)(); int (*set_volume)(); int (*pause)(); int (*resume)(); int (*stop)(); int (*play)(); int (*eject)(); int (*closetray)(); }; /* * Structure for information of the usage of cddb. */ struct wm_cddb { int protocol; /* 0-off, 1-cddbp, 2-http, 3-htproxy */ char cddb_server[84]; /* host.domain.name:port */ char mail_adress[84]; /* user@domain.name */ char path_to_cgi[84]; /* (/)path/to/cddb.cgi */ char proxy_server[84]; /* host.domain.name:port */ }; extern struct wm_cddb cddb; /* * Each platform has to define generic functions, so may as well declare * them all here to save space. * These functions should never be seen outside libworkman. So I don't care * about the wm_ naming convention here. */ int gen_init(), gen_get_trackcount(), gen_get_cdlen(), gen_get_trackinfo(), gen_get_drive_status(), gen_get_volume(), gen_set_volume(), gen_pause(), gen_resume(), gen_stop(), gen_play(), gen_eject(), gen_closetray(); struct wm_drive *find_drive_struct(); #endif /* WM_STRUCT_H */