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OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary/examples/PlayQueueDemo/PlayQueueDemo.ino

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/* I16 EXAMPLE CONVERTED TO F32
* A simple queue test which generates a sine wave in the
* application and sends it to headphone jack. The results
* should always be a glitch-free wave, but various options
* can be changed to modify the usage of audio blocks, and an
* ability to execute the loop() function more slowly, with
* simple waveform generation, or more efficiently / faster,
* but requring some programmer effort to re-try if sending
* waveform data fails due to a lack of buffer or queue space.
*
* This example code is in the public domain.
*
* Jonathan Oakley, November 2021
* Converted from I16 to F32 - Bob Larkin Feb 2023. Thanks, Jonathan
* 18 Mar 2023: Includes corrections to testMode==1, NON-STALLING from
* https://github.com/h4yn0nnym0u5e/Audio/commit/9fce95edb634891ce6d28288e87f54f4994096e8
*/
#include "OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary.h"
#include "AudioStream_F32.h"
#include "Arduino.h"
#include "play_queue_f32.h"
AudioPlayQueue_F32 queue1; //xy=917,329
AudioOutputI2S_F32 i2s2; //xy=1121,330
AudioConnection_F32 patchCord1(queue1, 0, i2s2, 0);
AudioConnection_F32 patchCord2(queue1, 0, i2s2, 1);
AudioControlSGTL5000 sgtl5000_1; //xy=1131,379
#define COUNT_OF(a) (sizeof a / sizeof a[0])
uint32_t next;
// ************ SETUP() **************
void setup() {
pinMode(13,OUTPUT);
Serial.begin(115200);
delay(1000);
Serial.println("AudioPlayQueue_F32 Test");
if (CrashReport)
{
Serial.println(CrashReport);
CrashReport.clear();
}
AudioMemory_F32(100);
sgtl5000_1.enable();
sgtl5000_1.volume(0.5);
next = millis();
// Comment the following out (or set to ORIGINAL) for old stall behaviour;
// set to NON_STALLING for return with status if audio blocks not available,
// or no room in queue for another audio block.
queue1.setBehaviour(AudioPlayQueue_F32::NON_STALLING); // <=== Set
// queue1.setBehaviour(AudioPlayQueue_F32::ORIGINAL); // or this
queue1.setMaxBuffers(4);
}
/*
* Generate one sample of a waveform.
* Currently 220Hz sine wave, but could make it more complex.
*/
uint32_t genLen;
float32_t nextSample()
{
static float phas = 0.0f;
float32_t amp = 0.05f;
float32_t result = amp*sinf(phas);
genLen++;
phas += 220./AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE_EXACT*TWO_PI;
if (phas > TWO_PI)
phas -= TWO_PI;
return result;
}
int loops;
int nulls,nulls2;
int testMode = 2; // 1: getBuffer / playBuffer; 2: play(), mix of samples and buffers <<<SET
int playMode; // 1: generate individual samples and send; 2: generate buffer of samples and send
float32_t samples[512],*sptr; // space for samples when using play()
uint32_t len; // number of buffered samples (remaining)
int noQueueSpace; // did call to AudioPlayQueue::playBuffer() fail? If so, re-try
int noQcount; // count of times we had to wait to queue a block
void loop() {
switch (testMode)
{
case 1: // use getBuffer / playBuffer
{
if (0 != noQueueSpace)
noQueueSpace = queue1.playBuffer();
else
{
float32_t* buf = queue1.getBuffer();
if (NULL == buf)
nulls++;
else
{
for (int i=0; i<AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES; i++)
buf[i] = nextSample();
noQueueSpace = queue1.playBuffer();
}
}
if (noQueueSpace)
noQcount++;
}
break;
case 2: // use play()
{
if (0 == len)
{
playMode = random(2)+1; // 1 or 2
}
switch (playMode)
{
case 1: // send single samples
if (0 == len)
{
len = random(10,2*AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES+1); // be deliberately awkward
samples[0] = nextSample();
}
while (len > 0)
{
if (0 == queue1.play(samples[0])) // sent a sample...
{
len--; // count down
if (len > 0) // if more to send...
samples[0] = nextSample(); // ...create the next one
}
else
{
nulls++; // count up the re-tries
break;
}
}
break;
case 2: // send a block of samples
if (0 == len)
{
len = random(10,COUNT_OF(samples)); // be deliberately awkward
for (unsigned int i=0;i<len;i++) // pre-fill the buffer
samples[i] = nextSample();
sptr = samples;
}
{
uint32_t left = queue1.play(sptr,len); // send samples, maybe
if (left > 0) // not everything went
{
sptr += len - left; // advance the pointer
nulls2++; // count up the re-tries
}
len = left;
}
break;
}
}
break;
}
loops++;
if (millis() > next)
{
next += 100; // aim to output every 100ms
// In NON_STALLING mode this loops really fast, and the millis() value goes up by
// 100 on every output line. In ORIGINAL mode the loop is slow, and the internal
// stall results in slightly unpredictable timestamps.
Serial.printf("%d: millis = %d, loops = %d, nulls = %u, nulls2 = %u, samples = %u, wait count = %d\n",
playMode, millis(),loops, nulls, nulls2, genLen, noQcount);
}
}