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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*/
#include "audio/fmopl.h"
#ifdef USE_RETROWAVE
#include "audio/rwopl3.h"
#endif
#include "audio/softsynth/opl/dosbox.h"
#include "audio/softsynth/opl/mame.h"
#include "audio/softsynth/opl/nuked.h"
#include "common/config-manager.h"
#include "common/textconsole.h"
#include "common/translation.h"
namespace OPL {
// Factory functions
#ifdef USE_ALSA
namespace ALSA {
OPL *create(Config::OplType type);
} // End of namespace ALSA
#endif // USE_ALSA
#ifdef ENABLE_OPL2LPT
namespace OPL2LPT {
OPL *create(Config::OplType type);
} // End of namespace OPL2LPT
#endif // ENABLE_OPL2LPT
#ifdef USE_RETROWAVE
namespace RetroWaveOPL3 {
OPL *create(Config::OplType type);
} // End of namespace RetroWaveOPL3
#endif // ENABLE_RETROWAVE_OPL3
// Config implementation
enum OplEmulator {
kAuto = 0,
kMame = 1,
kDOSBox = 2,
kALSA = 3,
kNuked = 4,
kOPL2LPT = 5,
kOPL3LPT = 6,
kRWOPL3 = 7
};
OPL::OPL() {
if (_hasInstance)
error("There are multiple OPL output instances running");
_hasInstance = true;
_rhythmMode = false;
_connectionFeedbackValues[0] = 0;
_connectionFeedbackValues[1] = 0;
_connectionFeedbackValues[2] = 0;
}
const Config::EmulatorDescription Config::_drivers[] = {
{ "auto", "<default>", kAuto, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3 },
{ "mame", _s("MAME OPL emulator"), kMame, kFlagOpl2 },
#ifndef DISABLE_DOSBOX_OPL
{ "db", _s("DOSBox OPL emulator"), kDOSBox, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3 },
#endif
#ifndef DISABLE_NUKED_OPL
{ "nuked", _s("Nuked OPL emulator"), kNuked, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3 },
#endif
#ifdef USE_ALSA
{ "alsa", _s("ALSA Direct FM"), kALSA, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3 },
#endif
#ifdef ENABLE_OPL2LPT
{ "opl2lpt", _s("OPL2LPT"), kOPL2LPT, kFlagOpl2},
{ "opl3lpt", _s("OPL3LPT"), kOPL3LPT, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3 },
#endif
#ifdef USE_RETROWAVE
{"rwopl3", _s("RetroWave OPL3"), kRWOPL3, kFlagOpl2 | kFlagDualOpl2 | kFlagOpl3},
#endif
{ nullptr, nullptr, 0, 0 }
};
Config::DriverId Config::parse(const Common::String &name) {
for (int i = 0; _drivers[i].name; ++i) {
if (name.equalsIgnoreCase(_drivers[i].name))
return _drivers[i].id;
}
return -1;
}
const Config::EmulatorDescription *Config::findDriver(DriverId id) {
for (int i = 0; _drivers[i].name; ++i) {
if (_drivers[i].id == id)
return &_drivers[i];
}
return nullptr;
}
Config::DriverId Config::detect(OplType type) {
uint32 flags = 0;
switch (type) {
case kOpl2:
flags = kFlagOpl2;
break;
case kDualOpl2:
flags = kFlagDualOpl2;
break;
case kOpl3:
flags = kFlagOpl3;
break;
default:
break;
}
DriverId drv = parse(ConfMan.get("opl_driver"));
if (drv == kAuto) {
// Since the "auto" can be explicitly set for a game, and this
// driver shows up in the GUI as "<default>", check if there is
// a global setting for it before resorting to auto-detection.
drv = parse(ConfMan.get("opl_driver", Common::ConfigManager::kApplicationDomain));
}
// When a valid driver is selected, check whether it supports
// the requested OPL chip.
if (drv != -1 && drv != kAuto) {
const EmulatorDescription *driverDesc = findDriver(drv);
// If the chip is supported, just use the driver.
if (!driverDesc) {
warning("The selected OPL driver %d could not be found", drv);
} else if ((flags & driverDesc->flags)) {
return drv;
} else {
// Else we will output a warning and just
// return that no valid driver is found.
warning("Your selected OPL driver \"%s\" does not support type %d emulation, which is requested by your game", driverDesc->description, type);
return -1;
}
}
// Detect the first matching emulator
drv = -1;
for (int i = 1; _drivers[i].name; ++i) {
if (_drivers[i].flags & flags) {
drv = _drivers[i].id;
break;
}
}
return drv;
}
OPL *Config::create(OplType type) {
return create(kAuto, type);
}
OPL *Config::create(DriverId driver, OplType type) {
// On invalid driver selection, we try to do some fallback detection
if (driver == -1) {
warning("Invalid OPL driver selected, trying to detect a fallback emulator");
driver = kAuto;
}
// If autodetection is selected, we search for a matching
// driver.
if (driver == kAuto) {
driver = detect(type);
// No emulator for the specified OPL chip could
// be found, thus stop here.
if (driver == -1) {
warning("No OPL emulator available for type %d", type);
return nullptr;
}
}
switch (driver) {
case kMame:
if (type == kOpl2)
return new MAME::OPL();
else
warning("MAME OPL emulator only supports OPL2 emulation");
return nullptr;
#ifndef DISABLE_DOSBOX_OPL
case kDOSBox:
return new DOSBox::OPL(type);
#endif
#ifndef DISABLE_NUKED_OPL
case kNuked:
return new NUKED::OPL(type);
#endif
#ifdef USE_ALSA
case kALSA:
return ALSA::create(type);
#endif
#ifdef ENABLE_OPL2LPT
case kOPL2LPT:
if (type == kOpl2) {
return OPL2LPT::create(type);
}
warning("OPL2LPT only supprts OPL2");
return 0;
case kOPL3LPT:
return OPL2LPT::create(type);
#endif
#ifdef USE_RETROWAVE
case kRWOPL3:
return RetroWaveOPL3::create(type);
#endif
default:
warning("Unsupported OPL emulator %d", driver);
// TODO: Maybe we should add some dummy emulator too, which just outputs
// silence as sound?
return nullptr;
}
}
void OPL::initDualOpl2OnOpl3(Config::OplType oplType) {
if (oplType != Config::OplType::kDualOpl2)
return;
// Enable OPL3 mode.
writeReg(0x105, 1);
// Set panning for channels 0-8 and 9-17 to right and left, respectively.
for (int i = 0; i <= 0x100; i += 0x100) {
for (int j = 0xC0; j <= 0xC8; j++) {
writeReg(i | j, i == 0 ? 0x20 : 0x10);
}
}
}
bool OPL::emulateDualOpl2OnOpl3(int r, int v, Config::OplType oplType) {
if (oplType != Config::OplType::kDualOpl2)
return true;
// Prevent writes to the following registers of the second set:
// - 01 - Test register. Setting any bit here will disable output.
// - 04 - Connection select. This is used to enable 4 operator instruments,
// which are not used for dual OPL2.
// - 05 - New. Only allow writes which set bit 0 to 1, which enables OPL3
// features.
if (r == 0x101 || r == 0x104 || (r == 0x105 && ((v & 1) == 0)))
return false;
// Clear bit 2 of waveform select register writes. This will prevent
// selection of OPL3-specific waveforms, which are not used for dual OPL2.
if ((r & 0xFF) >= 0xE0 && (r & 0xFF) <= 0xF5 && ((v & 4) > 0)) {
writeReg(r, v & ~4);
return false;
}
// Handle rhythm mode register writes.
if ((r & 0xFF) == 0xBD) {
// Check if rhythm mode is enabled or disabled.
bool newRhythmMode = (v & 0x20) > 0;
if (newRhythmMode != _rhythmMode) {
_rhythmMode = newRhythmMode;
// Set panning for channels 6-8 (used by rhythm mode instruments)
// to center or right if rhythm mode is enabled or disabled,
// respectively.
writeReg(0xC6, (_rhythmMode ? 0x30 : 0x20) | _connectionFeedbackValues[0]);
writeReg(0xC7, (_rhythmMode ? 0x30 : 0x20) | _connectionFeedbackValues[1]);
writeReg(0xC8, (_rhythmMode ? 0x30 : 0x20) | _connectionFeedbackValues[2]);
}
if (r == 0x1BD) {
// Send writes to the rhythm mode register on the 2nd OPL2 to the
// single rhythm mode register on the OPL3.
writeReg(0xBD, v);
return false;
}
}
// Keep track of the connection and feedback values set for channels 6-8.
// This is necessary for handling rhythm mode panning (see above).
if (r >= 0xC6 && r <= 0xC8) {
_connectionFeedbackValues[r - 0xC6] = v & 0xF;
}
// Add panning bits to writes to the connection/feedback registers.
if ((r & 0xFF) >= 0xC0 && (r & 0xFF) <= 0xC8) {
// Add right or left panning for the first or second OPL2, respectively.
int newValue = (r < 0x100 ? 0x20 : 0x10) | (v & 0xF);
if (_rhythmMode && r >= 0xC6 && r <= 0xC8) {
// If rhythm mode is enabled, pan channels 6-8 center.
newValue = 0x30 | (v & 0xF);
}
if (v == newValue) {
// Panning bits are already correct.
return true;
} else {
// Write the new value with the correct panning bits instead.
writeReg(r, newValue);
return false;
}
}
// Any other register writes can be processed normally.
return true;
}
bool OPL::_hasInstance = false;
} // End of namespace OPL
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