microSDカードからWaveファイルを再生するサンプルです。
Dependencies: mbed FATFileSystem
Fork of JBB_WavePlayer_test by
wave_player/wave_player.cpp
- Committer:
- jksoft
- Date:
- 2014-05-23
- Revision:
- 1:9681a1526ecb
- Parent:
- 0:e9f196d85a46
File content as of revision 1:9681a1526ecb:
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // a sample mbed library to play back wave files. // // explanation of wave file format. // https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/422/projects/WaveFormat/ // if VERBOSE is uncommented then the wave player will enter a verbose // mode that displays all data values as it reads them from the file // and writes them to the DAC. Very slow and unusable output on the DAC, // but useful for debugging wave files that don't work. //#define VERBOSE #include <mbed.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <wave_player.h> extern void send_led2(); //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // constructor -- accepts an mbed pin to use for AnalogOut. Only p18 will work wave_player::wave_player(AnalogOut *_dac, DigitalOut *_amp_enable) { wave_DAC=_dac; wave_DAC->write_u16(32768); //DAC is 0-3.3V, so idles at ~1.6V verbosity=0; sound_stop = 0; Amp_Enable= _amp_enable; *Amp_Enable = 1; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // if verbosity is set then wave player enters a mode where the wave file // is decoded and displayed to the screen, including sample values put into // the DAC FIFO, and values read out of the DAC FIFO by the ISR. The DAC output // itself is so slow as to be unusable, but this might be handy for debugging // wave files that don't play //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- void wave_player::set_verbosity(int v) { verbosity=v; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // player function. Takes a pointer to an opened wave file. The file needs // to be stored in a filesystem with enough bandwidth to feed the wave data. // LocalFileSystem isn't, but the SDcard is, at least for 22kHz files. The // SDcard filesystem can be hotrodded by increasing the SPI frequency it uses // internally. //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- void wave_player::play(FILE *wavefile) { unsigned chunk_id,chunk_size,channel; unsigned data,samp_int,i; short unsigned dac_data; long long slice_value; char *slice_buf; short *data_sptr; unsigned char *data_bptr; int *data_wptr; FMT_STRUCT wav_format; long slice,num_slices; DAC_wptr=0; DAC_rptr=0; for (i=0;i<256;i+=2) { DAC_fifo[i]=0; DAC_fifo[i+1]=3000; } DAC_wptr=4; DAC_on=0; play_count = 0; *Amp_Enable = 1; fread(&chunk_id,4,1,wavefile); fread(&chunk_size,4,1,wavefile); while ((!feof(wavefile))&&(sound_stop==0)) { if (verbosity) printf("Read chunk ID 0x%x, size 0x%x\n",chunk_id,chunk_size); switch (chunk_id) { case 0x46464952: fread(&data,4,1,wavefile); if (verbosity) { printf("RIFF chunk\n"); printf(" chunk size %d (0x%x)\n",chunk_size,chunk_size); printf(" RIFF type 0x%x\n",data); } break; case 0x20746d66: fread(&wav_format,sizeof(wav_format),1,wavefile); if (verbosity) { printf("FORMAT chunk\n"); printf(" chunk size %d (0x%x)\n",chunk_size,chunk_size); printf(" compression code %d\n",wav_format.comp_code); printf(" %d channels\n",wav_format.num_channels); printf(" %d samples/sec\n",wav_format.sample_rate); printf(" %d bytes/sec\n",wav_format.avg_Bps); printf(" block align %d\n",wav_format.block_align); printf(" %d bits per sample\n",wav_format.sig_bps); } if (chunk_size > sizeof(wav_format)) fseek(wavefile,chunk_size-sizeof(wav_format),SEEK_CUR); break; case 0x61746164: // allocate a buffer big enough to hold a slice slice_buf=(char *)malloc(wav_format.block_align); if (!slice_buf) { printf("Unable to malloc slice buffer"); exit(1); } num_slices=chunk_size/wav_format.block_align; samp_int=1000000/(wav_format.sample_rate); if (verbosity) { printf("DATA chunk\n"); printf(" chunk size %d (0x%x)\n",chunk_size,chunk_size); printf(" %d slices\n",num_slices); printf(" Ideal sample interval=%d\n",(unsigned)(1000000.0/wav_format.sample_rate)); printf(" programmed interrupt tick interval=%d\n",samp_int); } // starting up ticker to write samples out -- no printfs until tick.detach is called if (verbosity) tick.attach_us(this,&wave_player::dac_out, 500000); else tick.attach_us(this,&wave_player::dac_out, samp_int); DAC_on=1; // start reading slices, which contain one sample each for however many channels // are in the wave file. one channel=mono, two channels=stereo, etc. Since // mbed only has a single AnalogOut, all of the channels present are averaged // to produce a single sample value. This summing and averaging happens in // a variable of type signed long long, to make sure that the data doesn't // overflow regardless of sample size (8 bits, 16 bits, 32 bits). // // note that from what I can find that 8 bit wave files use unsigned data, // while 16 and 32 bit wave files use signed data // for (slice=0;slice<num_slices;slice+=1) { fread(slice_buf,wav_format.block_align,1,wavefile); if (feof(wavefile)) { printf("Oops -- not enough slices in the wave file\n"); exit(1); } play_count++; if( play_count > 100 ) { *Amp_Enable = 0; } if( sound_stop == 1 ) { tick.detach(); free(slice_buf); sound_stop = 0; return; } data_sptr=(short *)slice_buf; // 16 bit samples data_bptr=(unsigned char *)slice_buf; // 8 bit samples data_wptr=(int *)slice_buf; // 32 bit samples slice_value=0; for (channel=0;channel<wav_format.num_channels;channel++) { if( sound_stop == 1 ) { tick.detach(); free(slice_buf); sound_stop = 0; return; } switch (wav_format.sig_bps) { case 16: if (verbosity) printf("16 bit channel %d data=%d ",channel,data_sptr[channel]); slice_value+=data_sptr[channel]; break; case 32: if (verbosity) printf("32 bit channel %d data=%d ",channel,data_wptr[channel]); slice_value+=data_wptr[channel]; break; case 8: if (verbosity) printf("8 bit channel %d data=%d ",channel,(int)data_bptr[channel]); slice_value+=data_bptr[channel]; break; } } slice_value/=wav_format.num_channels; // slice_value is now averaged. Next it needs to be scaled to an unsigned 16 bit value // with DC offset so it can be written to the DAC. switch (wav_format.sig_bps) { case 8: slice_value<<=8; break; case 16: slice_value+=32768; break; case 32: slice_value>>=16; slice_value+=32768; break; } dac_data=(short unsigned)slice_value; if (verbosity) printf("sample %d wptr %d slice_value %d dac_data %u\n",slice,DAC_wptr,(int)slice_value,dac_data); DAC_fifo[DAC_wptr]=dac_data; DAC_wptr=(DAC_wptr+1) & 0xff; while (DAC_wptr==DAC_rptr) { } } DAC_on=0; tick.detach(); free(slice_buf); break; case 0x5453494c: if (verbosity) printf("INFO chunk, size %d\n",chunk_size); fseek(wavefile,chunk_size,SEEK_CUR); break; default: printf("unknown chunk type 0x%x, size %d\n",chunk_id,chunk_size); data=fseek(wavefile,chunk_size,SEEK_CUR); break; } fread(&chunk_id,4,1,wavefile); fread(&chunk_size,4,1,wavefile); } sound_stop = 0; } void wave_player::dac_out() { if (DAC_on) { #ifdef VERBOSE printf("ISR rdptr %d got %u\n",DAC_rptr,DAC_fifo[DAC_rptr]); #endif wave_DAC->write_u16(DAC_fifo[DAC_rptr]); DAC_rptr=(DAC_rptr+1) & 0xff; } } void wave_player::set_s_stop(void) { sound_stop = 1; }