SPU2-X: moving some code out of a header.

git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4411 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288
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sudonim1 2011-03-10 22:56:29 +00:00
parent b332a254f4
commit 7edaa221b8
2 changed files with 68 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -173,6 +173,73 @@ void SndBuffer::_InitFail()
mods[OutputModule]->Init();
}
// Note: When using with 32 bit output buffers, the user of this function is responsible
// for shifting the values to where they need to be manually. The fixed point depth of
// the sample output is determined by the SndOutVolumeShift, which is the number of bits
// to shift right to get a 16 bit result.
template<typename T> void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(T* bData)
{
int nSamples = SndOutPacketSize;
// Problem:
// If the SPU2 gets even the least bit out of sync with the SndOut device,
// the readpos of the circular buffer will overtake the writepos,
// leading to a prolonged period of hopscotching read/write accesses (ie,
// lots of staticy crap sound for several seconds).
//
// Fix:
// If the read position overtakes the write position, abort the
// transfer immediately and force the SndOut driver to wait until
// the read buffer has filled up again before proceeding.
// This will cause one brief hiccup that can never exceed the user's
// set buffer length in duration.
int quietSamples;
if( CheckUnderrunStatus( nSamples, quietSamples ) )
{
jASSUME( nSamples <= SndOutPacketSize );
// [Air] [TODO]: This loop is probably a candidate for SSE2 optimization.
const int endPos = m_rpos + nSamples;
const int secondCopyLen = endPos - m_size;
const StereoOut32* rposbuffer = &m_buffer[m_rpos];
m_data -= nSamples;
if( secondCopyLen > 0 )
{
nSamples -= secondCopyLen;
for( int i=0; i<secondCopyLen; i++ )
bData[nSamples+i].ResampleFrom( m_buffer[i] );
m_rpos = secondCopyLen;
}
else
m_rpos += nSamples;
for( int i=0; i<nSamples; i++ )
bData[i].ResampleFrom( rposbuffer[i] );
}
// If quietSamples != 0 it means we have an underrun...
// Let's just dull out some silence, because that's usually the least
// painful way of dealing with underruns:
memset( bData, 0, quietSamples * sizeof(T) );
}
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(StereoOut16*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(StereoOut32*);
//template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(StereoOutFloat*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo21Out16*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(StereoQuadOut16*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo41Out16*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo51Out16*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo51Out16DplII*);
template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo71Out16*);
//template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo21Out32*);
//template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo41Out32*);
//template void SndBuffer::ReadSamples(Stereo51Out32*);
void SndBuffer::_WriteSamples(StereoOut32 *bData, int nSamples)
{
int free = m_size-m_data;

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@ -396,55 +396,7 @@ public:
// the sample output is determined by the SndOutVolumeShift, which is the number of bits
// to shift right to get a 16 bit result.
template< typename T >
static void ReadSamples( T* bData )
{
int nSamples = SndOutPacketSize;
// Problem:
// If the SPU2 gets even the least bit out of sync with the SndOut device,
// the readpos of the circular buffer will overtake the writepos,
// leading to a prolonged period of hopscotching read/write accesses (ie,
// lots of staticy crap sound for several seconds).
//
// Fix:
// If the read position overtakes the write position, abort the
// transfer immediately and force the SndOut driver to wait until
// the read buffer has filled up again before proceeding.
// This will cause one brief hiccup that can never exceed the user's
// set buffer length in duration.
int quietSamples;
if( CheckUnderrunStatus( nSamples, quietSamples ) )
{
jASSUME( nSamples <= SndOutPacketSize );
// [Air] [TODO]: This loop is probably a candidate for SSE2 optimization.
const int endPos = m_rpos + nSamples;
const int secondCopyLen = endPos - m_size;
const StereoOut32* rposbuffer = &m_buffer[m_rpos];
m_data -= nSamples;
if( secondCopyLen > 0 )
{
nSamples -= secondCopyLen;
for( int i=0; i<secondCopyLen; i++ )
bData[nSamples+i].ResampleFrom( m_buffer[i] );
m_rpos = secondCopyLen;
}
else
m_rpos += nSamples;
for( int i=0; i<nSamples; i++ )
bData[i].ResampleFrom( rposbuffer[i] );
}
// If quietSamples != 0 it means we have an underrun...
// Let's just dull out some silence, because that's usually the least
// painful way of dealing with underruns:
memset( bData, 0, quietSamples * sizeof(T) );
}
static void ReadSamples( T* bData );
};
class SndOutModule