The "GR-PEACH_Audio_Playback_7InchLCD_Sample" is a sample code that can provides high-resolution audio playback of FLAC format files. It also allows the user to audio-playback control functions such as play, pause, and stop by manipulating key switches.

Dependencies:   GR-PEACH_video R_BSP TLV320_RBSP USBHost_custom

Fork of GR-PEACH_Audio_Playback_Sample by Renesas

Note

For a sample program of without LCD Board, please refer to GR-PEACH_Audio_Playback_Sample.

Introduction

The "GR-PEACH_Audio_Playback_7InchLCD_Sample" is a sample code that can provides high-resolution audio playback of FLAC format files. It also allows the user to audio-playback control functions such as play, pause, and stop by manipulating key switches.

1. Overview of the Sample Code

1.1 Software Block Diagram

Figure 1.1 shows the software block diagram.

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1.2 Pin Definitions

Table 1.1 shows the pins used in this sample code.

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2. Sample Code Operating Environment

In order to operate this sample code, GR-PEACH, Audio Camera Shield and 7.1 inch LCD Shield must be needed. For details on Audio Camera Shield and 7.1 inch LCD Shield, please refer to the following links, respectively:

In this section, it is described that how board is configured and to control audio playback via command line and touch screen.

2.1 Operating Environment

Figure 2.1 shows the overview of the operating environment for this sample code.

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Figure 2.2 and 2.3 show how to configure GR-PEACH, Audio Camera Shield and 7.1 inch LCD shield when using USB0 and USB1, respectively.

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Table 2.1 lists the overview of Graphical User Interface (GUI) of this sample code.

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2.2 List of User Operations

Table 2.2 shows the relationship among Audio Playback, Command Line and Onboard Switch.

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3. Function Outline

Table 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 shows the overview of functions implemented in this sample code.

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3.1 Playback Control

This sample program supports the operation "play", "pause", "stop", "play next song" and "play previous song".

3.2 Trick Play Control

In order to enable/disable Repeat Mode, user need to type "repeat" on command line or click the corresponding icon shown in Table 2.2. By derault, Repeat Mode is enabled. When Repeat Mode is enabled, the first song is played back after the playback of the last song is finished. Otherwise, the playback is shopped when finishing to play back the last song.

3.3 How to see Song Information

The information of the song being played back can be seen by typing playinfo on command line. Table 3.4 lists the items user can see on the terminal.

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3.4 How to analyze the folder structure in USB stick

In this sample code, the folder structure in USB stick is analyzed in the breadth-first order. Table 3.5 shows how the files in USB stick are numbered.

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4.Others

4.1 Serial Communication Setting

With respect to the default serial communication related setting on mbed, please refer to the follwing link:
https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Renesas/wiki/GR-PEACH-Getting-Started#install-the-usb-serial-communication
Please set up the terminal software you would like to use on your PC in consideration of the above. For example, 9600 should be specified for the baud rate on the terminal in order to control this sample via command line.

4.2 Necessary modification when using GCC ARM Embedded

If you would like to use GCC ARM Embedded, you must revise the following linker script incorporated in mbed OS 5 package as follows:

  • Linker Script to be modified
    $(PROJECT_ROOT)/mbed-os/targets/TARGET_RENESAS/TARGET_RZ_A1H/device/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/RZA1H.ld

    Please note that $(PROJECT_ROOT) in the above denotes the root directory of this sample code

  • Before Modification

RZA1H.ld

/* Linker script for mbed RZ_A1H */

/* Linker script to configure memory regions. */
MEMORY
{
  ROM   (rx)  : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0x02000000
  BOOT_LOADER (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x18000000, LENGTH = 0x00004000 
  SFLASH (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x18004000, LENGTH = 0x07FFC000 
  L_TTB (rw)  : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 0x00004000 
  RAM (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20020000, LENGTH = 0x00700000
  RAM_NC (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20900000, LENGTH = 0x00100000
}
(snip)
  • After Modification

RZA1H.ld

/* Linker script for mbed RZ_A1H */

/* Linker script to configure memory regions. */
MEMORY
{
  ROM   (rx)  : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0x02000000
  BOOT_LOADER (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x18000000, LENGTH = 0x00004000 
  SFLASH (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x18004000, LENGTH = 0x07FFC000 
  L_TTB (rw)  : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 0x00004000 
  RAM (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20020000, LENGTH = 0x00180000
  RAM_NC (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20200000, LENGTH = 0x00680000
}
(snip)
Committer:
dkato
Date:
Fri Oct 16 04:28:07 2015 +0000
Revision:
0:ee40da884cfc
first commit

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dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 1 #ifndef FLAC__PRIVATE__MD5_H
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 2 #define FLAC__PRIVATE__MD5_H
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 3
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 4 /*
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 5 * This is the header file for the MD5 message-digest algorithm.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 6 * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 7 * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 8 * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 9 *
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 10 * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 11 * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent,
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 12 * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 13 * with every copy.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 14 *
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 15 * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 16 * MD5Context structure, pass it to MD5Init, call MD5Update as
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 17 * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call MD5Final, which
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 18 * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 19 *
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 20 * Changed so as no longer to depend on Colin Plumb's `usual.h'
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 21 * header definitions; now uses stuff from dpkg's config.h
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 22 * - Ian Jackson <ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu>.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 23 * Still in the public domain.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 24 *
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 25 * Josh Coalson: made some changes to integrate with libFLAC.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 26 * Still in the public domain, with no warranty.
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 27 */
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 28
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 29 #include "FLAC/ordinals.h"
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 30
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 31 typedef union {
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 32 FLAC__byte *p8;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 33 FLAC__int16 *p16;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 34 FLAC__int32 *p32;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 35 } FLAC__multibyte;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 36
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 37 typedef struct {
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 38 FLAC__uint32 in[16];
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 39 FLAC__uint32 buf[4];
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 40 FLAC__uint32 bytes[2];
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 41 FLAC__multibyte internal_buf;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 42 size_t capacity;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 43 } FLAC__MD5Context;
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 44
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 45 void FLAC__MD5Init(FLAC__MD5Context *context);
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 46 void FLAC__MD5Final(FLAC__byte digest[16], FLAC__MD5Context *context);
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 47
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 48 FLAC__bool FLAC__MD5Accumulate(FLAC__MD5Context *ctx, const FLAC__int32 * const signal[], unsigned channels, unsigned samples, unsigned bytes_per_sample);
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 49
dkato 0:ee40da884cfc 50 #endif