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Add support for AppleIR Remote as an input under Linux systems. This requires Linux 2.6 with evdev and appleir drivers. The keymapping is done to mimics the one that was done for MacOSX. WARNING: Most distributions do not seems to bother and only let root access to the device. Modify udev rules accordingly if you want regular user to be able to use the remote.
author ben
date Sun, 18 May 2008 11:53:00 +0000
parents 327b7955381f
children 72d0b1444141
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#include <math.h>
#include <string.h> 
#include "af.h"

/* Convert to gain value from dB. Returns AF_OK if of and AF_ERROR if
   fail */
int af_from_dB(int n, float* in, float* out, float k, float mi, float ma)
{
  int i = 0; 
  // Sanity check
  if(!in || !out) 
    return AF_ERROR;

  for(i=0;i<n;i++){
    if(in[i]<=-200)
      out[i]=0.0;
    else
      out[i]=pow(10.0,clamp(in[i],mi,ma)/k);
  }
  return AF_OK;
}

/* Convert from gain value to dB. Returns AF_OK if of and AF_ERROR if
   fail */
int af_to_dB(int n, float* in, float* out, float k)
{
  int i = 0; 
  // Sanity check
  if(!in || !out) 
    return AF_ERROR;

  for(i=0;i<n;i++){
    if(in[i] == 0.0)
      out[i]=-200.0;
    else
      out[i]=k*log10(in[i]);
  }
  return AF_OK;
}

/* Convert from ms to sample time */
int af_from_ms(int n, float* in, int* out, int rate, float mi, float ma)
{
  int i = 0; 
  // Sanity check
  if(!in || !out) 
    return AF_ERROR;

  for(i=0;i<n;i++)
    out[i]=(int)((float)rate * clamp(in[i],mi,ma)/1000.0);

  return AF_OK;
}

/* Convert from sample time to ms */
int af_to_ms(int n, int* in, float* out, int rate)
{
  int i = 0; 
  // Sanity check
  if(!in || !out || !rate) 
    return AF_ERROR;

  for(i=0;i<n;i++)
    out[i]=1000.0 * (float)in[i]/((float)rate);
  
  return AF_OK;
}

/* Helper function for testing the output format */
int af_test_output(struct af_instance_s* af, af_data_t* out)
{
  if((af->data->format != out->format) || 
     (af->data->bps    != out->bps)    ||
     (af->data->rate   != out->rate)   ||
     (af->data->nch    != out->nch)){
    memcpy(out,af->data,sizeof(af_data_t));
    return AF_FALSE;
  }
  return AF_OK;
}

/* Soft clipping, the sound of a dream, thanks to Jon Wattes
   post to Musicdsp.org */
float af_softclip(float a)
{
    if (a >= M_PI/2)
	return 1.0;
    else if (a <= -M_PI/2)
	return -1.0;
    else
	return sin(a);
}