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+$Id$
+ __________ __ ___.
+ Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
+ Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
+ Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
+ Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
+ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
+
+ Plugin API summmary
+
+Plugin API Version 26
+(backwards compability up to version 25)
+
+Info: To get the latest plugin api specs:
+look at struct plugin_api in apps/plugin.h
+(and apps/plugins/helloworld.c for an example)
+
+Plugin Skeleton
+===============
+
+#include "plugin.h"
+
+static struct plugin_api* rb;
+
+//plugin entry point
+enum plugin_status plugin_start(struct plugin_api* api, void* parameter)
+{
+ TEST_PLUGIN_API(api);
+ (void)parameter;
+ rb = api;
+
+ //insert your code here
+
+ return PLUGIN_OK;
+}
+
+to call a function, use the plugin_api structure this way : rb->function()
+
+Plugin Internals
+================
+
+ int version;
+
+ Plugin version number.
+
+ int plugin_test(int api_version, int model, int memsize);
+
+ This function is called by the TEST_PLUGIN_API() macro to test
+ compability of the plugin with current software.
+ Returns PLUGIN_OK if plugin is supported.
+ Returns PLUGIN_WRONG_API_VERSION if plugin version isn't compatible.
+ Returns PLUGIN_WRONG_MODEL if the model or memsize is wrong.
+
+LCD
+===
+
+ Generic
+ -------
+
+ Most LCD functions are specific for which output we work with, due to the
+ huge differences.
+
+ void lcd_clear_display(void);
+
+ Clear the whole display
+
+ void backlight_on(void);
+
+ Turn the backlight on
+
+ void backlight_off(void);
+
+ Turn the backlight off
+
+ void splash(int ticks, bool center, char *fmt, ...);
+
+ Display a formated string in a box durring time ticks. If center is
+ FALSE, the display is left justified. If center is TRUE, the display
+ is centered horizontaly and verticaly. The string is formated as with
+ the printf function.
+ (There are HZ ticks per second)
+
+ void lcd_puts(int x, int y, const unsigned char *string);
+
+ Write a string at given character position.
+
+ void lcd_puts_scroll(int x, int y, unsigned char* string);
+
+ Print a scrolling string at screen coordinates (x,y). The scrolling
+ style is STYLE_DEFAULT.
+
+ void lcd_stop_scroll(void);
+
+ Stop all scrolling lines on the screen.
+
+ void lcd_set_contrast(int val);
+
+ Set the screen contrast. Argument val should be a value between
+ MIN_CONTRAST_SETTING and MAX_CONTRAST_SETTING.
+
+ Recorder
+ --------
+
+ All the functions operate on a display buffer. You make the buffer get
+ shown on screen by calling lcd_update().
+
+ void lcd_update(void);
+
+ Update the LCD according to the internal buffer.
+
+ void lcd_update_rect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
+
+ Update the given rectangle to the LCD. Give arguments measured in
+ pixels. Notice that the smallest vertical resolution in updates that the
+ hardware supports is even 8 pixels. This function will adjust to those.
+
+ void lcd_setfont(int font);
+
+ Set default font
+
+ struc font* font_get(int font);
+
+ Return a pointer to an incore font structure. If the requested font
+ isn't loaded/compiled-in, decrement the font number and try again.
+
+ void lcd_putsxy(int x, int y, const unsigned char *string);
+
+ Put a string at given coordinates.
+
+ void lcd_puts_style(int x, int y, const unsigned char *str, int style);
+
+ Put a string at given coordinates. Intger style can be STYLE_DEFAULT
+ for black text display or STYLE_INVERT for white text display.
+
+ void lcd_puts_scroll_style(int x, int y, unsigned char* string, int style);
+
+ Same as lcd_puts_style and scrolling is enabled.
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ void lcd_bitmap(const unsigned char *src, int x, int y, int width,
+ int height, bool clear);
+
+ Put a bitmap at given coordinates. If clear is true, the area is
+ cleared before the bitmap is put.
+ Element src[i] is the binary representation of column number i of
+ the bitmap read from bottom to top.
+
+ void lcd_clearrect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
+
+ Clear a rectangle area.
+
+ void lcd_fillrect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
+
+ Fill a rectangle area.
+
+ void lcd_drawrect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
+
+ Draw a rectangle.
+
+ void lcd_invertrect(int x, int y, int width, int height);
+
+ Revert the graphics of the given area.
+
+ void lcd_drawline(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
+
+ Draw a line between the coordinates.
+
+ void lcd_clearline(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
+
+ Clear a line between two coordinates.
+
+ void lcd_drawpixel(int x, int y);
+
+ Draw a pixel on the given coordinate.
+
+ void lcd_clearpixel(int x, int y);
+
+ Clear the pixel at the given coordinate.
+
+ int lcd_getstringsize(const unsigned char *str, int *w, int *h);
+
+ Get the height and width of string str as it would appear on display.
+ Return value is the width.
+
+ void scrollbar(int x, int y, int width, int height, int items,
+ int min_shown, int max_shown, int orientation);
+
+ Print a scroll bar at coordinates (x,y) of size width*height.
+ orientation can be VERTICAL for a vertical scroll bar or anything else
+ for a horizontal scroll bar.
+ Item is the total number of items which the scroll bar refers to,
+ min_show the rank of the first item displayed and max_show the
+ rank of the last displayed item.
+
+ void checkbox(int x, int y, int width, int height, bool checked);
+
+ Draw a checkbox area. If checked is TRUE, the checkbox is drawn
+ checked !
+
+ void lcd_blit(unsigned char* p_data, int x, int y, int width,
+ int height, int stride);
+
+ ??? (see firmware/drivers/lcd-recorder.c:168)
+
+ void lcd_roll(int pixels);
+
+ Rolls up the lcd display by the specified amount of lines.
+ Lines that are rolled out over the top of the screen are rolled in
+ from the bottom again. This is a hardware remapping only and all
+ operations on the lcd are affected.
+ The screen is rolled up of pixel lines. The value must be between
+ 0 and LCD_HEIGHT.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ Player
+ ------
+
+ void lcd_define_pattern(int pat, char *pattern);
+
+ Define a custom pattern of index pat. char *pattern is a 8x8 pixel
+ bitmap.
+
+ unsigned char lcd_get_locked_pattern(void);
+
+ Get a locked pattern index.
+ (see firmware/drivers/lcd-player.c:382)
+
+ void lcd_unlock_pattern(unsigned char pat);
+
+ Unlock pattern of index pat.
+
+ void lcd_putc(int x, int y, unsigned char ch);
+
+ Put character c at coordinates (x,y).
+
+ void lcd_put_cursor(int x, int y, char cursor_char);
+
+ Put cursor at coordinated (x,y).
+ See firmware/export/lcd.h for possible cursor_char values.
+
+ void lcd_remove_cursor(void);
+
+ Remove the cursor from the screen.
+
+ void lcd_icon(int icon, bool enable);
+
+ ??? (see firmware/drivers/lcd-player.c:463)
+
+
+Buttons
+=======
+
+ These functions work the same regardless of which keypad you have, but they
+ return a different set of values. Note that the Recorder keypad has 10
+ keys, while the Player keypad only features 6.
+
+ Possible return values can be found in the firmware/export/button.h file.
+
+ int button_get(bool block);
+
+ Returns a bitmask for which keys were pressed. If 'block' is set TRUE it
+ won't return until a key is pressed.
+
+ int button_get_w_tmo(int ticks);
+
+ Wait for a key press for ticks ticks. (There are HZ ticks per second)
+ Returns a bitmask for which keys were pressed. If no key was pressed,
+ return BUTTON_NONE.
+
+ int button_status(void);
+
+ Returns a bitmask for which keys are currently pressed.
+
+ void button_clear_queue(void);
+
+ Empty the button queue.
+
+
+Files
+=====
+
+ (These functions are POSIX look-alikes)
+
+ int open(const char *pathname, int flags);
+
+ The open() function establishes the connection between a file and a file
+ descriptor. It creates an open file description that refers to a file
+ and a file descriptor that refers to that open file description. The file
+ descriptor is used by other I/O functions to refer to that file.
+
+ ssize_t read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
+
+ The read() function attempts to read count bytes from the file associated
+ with the open file descriptor, fd, into the buffer pointed to by buf.
+
+ off_t lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
+
+ The lseek() function sets the file pointer associated with the open file
+ descriptor specified by fd as follows:
+
+ o If whence is SEEK_SET, the pointer is set to offset bytes.
+
+ o If whence is SEEK_CUR, the pointer is set to its
+ current location plus offset.
+
+ o If whence is SEEK_END, the pointer is set to the size
+ of the file plus offset.
+
+ int creat(const char *pathname, mode_t mode)
+
+ Create a file with mode O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY or O_RDWR. Returns the
+ file descriptor associated to this file.
+
+ ssize_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
+
+ Write writes up to count bytes to the file referenced by the file
+ descriptor fd from the buffer starting at buf.
+
+ int close(int fd);
+
+ The close() function will deallocate the file descriptor indicated by
+ fd. To deallocate means to make the file descriptor available for
+ return by subsequent calls to open() or other functions that allocate
+ file descriptors.
+ Returns 0 upon success.
+
+ int rename(const char *path, const char *newname);
+
+ The rename() function changes the name of a file. The path argument
+ points to the pathname of the file to be renamed. The newname argument
+ points to the new pathname of the file.
+
+ int remove(const char *pathname);
+
+ remove() deletes a name from the filesystem. It calls unlink for files,
+ and rmdir for directories.
+
+ int ftruncate(int fd, off_t length);
+
+ Truncate file to the specified length.
+
+ int filesize(int fd);
+
+ Returns size of a file. Upon error, returns -1.
+
+ int fprintf(int fd, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+ Write a formated string in the fd.
+ Returns the number of characters writen to file.
+ Returns a negative value upon error.
+
+ int read_line(int fd, char* buffer, int buffer_size);
+
+ Read (up to) a line of text from fd into buffer and return number of bytes
+ read (which may be larger than the number of bytes stored in buffer). If
+ an error occurs, -1 is returned (and buffer contains whatever could be
+ read). A line is terminated by a LF char. Neither LF nor CR chars are
+ stored in buffer.
+
+ int settings_parseline(char* line, char** name, char** value);
+
+ Parse a line from a configuration file. The line format is:
+ name: value
+ Any whitespace before setting name or value (after ':') is ignored.
+ A # as first non-whitespace character discards the whole line.
+ Function sets pointers to null-terminated setting name and value.
+ Returns false if no valid config entry was found
+
+ int ata_sleep(void)
+
+ Give the disk some rest.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+
+Directories
+===========
+
+ DIR *opendir(const char *name);
+
+ The opendir() function opens a directory stream corresponding to the
+ directory name, and returns a pointer to the directory stream. The
+ stream is positioned at the first entry in the directory.
+
+ struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dir);
+
+ The readdir() function returns a pointer to a dirent structure
+ representing the next directory entry in the directory stream pointed to
+ by dir. It returns NULL on reaching the end-of-file or if an error
+ occurred.
+
+ struct dirent {
+ unsigned char d_name[MAX_PATH];
+ int attribute;
+ int size;
+ int startcluster;
+ unsigned short wrtdate; /* Last write date */
+ unsigned short wrttime; /* Last write time */
+ };
+
+ int closedir(DIR *dir);
+
+ The closedir() function closes the directory stream associated with dir.
+ The directory stream descriptor dir is not available after this call.
+
+
+Kernel
+======
+
+ void sleep(ticks);
+
+ Sleep a specified number of ticks, we have HZ ticks per second.
+
+ void yield(void);
+
+ Let another thread run. This should be used as soon as you have to "wait"
+ for something or similar, and also if you do anything that takes "a long
+ time". This function is the entire foundation that our "cooperative
+ multitasking" is based on. Use it.
+
+ void usb_screen(void);
+
+ Show the usb connection screen.
+
+ long current_tick;
+
+ The global tick variable.
+
+ int default_event_handler(int event);
+
+ If event == SYS_USB_CONNECTED, call usb_screen and return
+ SYS_USB_CONNECTED. Else do nothing and return 0.
+
+ int create_thread(void* function, void* stack, int stack_size,
+ const char *name);
+
+ Create a thread.
+ ??? (see firmware/thread.c:145)
+ Return its ID if context area could be allocated, else return -1.
+
+ void remove_thread(int threadnum);
+
+ Remove a thread from the scheduler.
+ Parameter is the ID as returned from create_thread().
+
+ void reset_poweroff_timer(void);
+
+ The function name pretty much says what it's supposed to do.
+
+
+String/Memory
+=============
+
+ int strcmp(const char *a, const char *b);
+
+ strcmp compares the string a to string b. If a sorts lexicographically
+ after b, strcmp returns a number greater than zero. If the two strings
+ match, strcmp returns zero. If a sorts lexicographically before b,
+ strcmp returns a number less than zero.
+
+ char *strcpy(char *dst, const char *src);
+
+ strcpy copies the string pointed to by src (including the terminating
+ null character) to the arra pointed to by dst.
+ This function returns the initial value of dst.
+
+ void *memcpy(void *out, const void *in, size_t length);
+
+ Copies length bytes of data in memory from source to dest.
+
+ void *memset(void *dst, int c, size_t length);
+
+ Fills a memory region with specified byte value.
+
+ int snprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+ Write a formated formated string in buffer buf of size size
+ (including the trailing '\0').
+ Upon success, return the number of characters printed or that would have
+ been printed if the output was truncated (not including the trailing
+ '\0').
+ These support %c, %s, %d and %x only with the width and zero padding
+ flag only.
+
+ char *strncpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t length);
+
+ strncpy copies not more than length characters from the string pointed
+ to by src (including the terminating null character) to the array pointed
+ to by dst. If the string pointed to by src is shorter than length
+ characters, null characters are apended to the destination array until
+ a total of length characters have been written.
+ This function returns the initial value of dst.
+
+ size_t strlen(const char *str);
+
+ The strlen function works out the length of the string starting at str
+ by counting characters until it reaches a null character.
+ strlen returns the character count.
+
+ char *strrchr(const char *string, int c);
+
+ This function finds the last occurence of c (converted to a char) in the
+ string pointed to by string (including the terminating null character).
+ Returns a pointer to the located character, or a null pointer if c
+ does not occur in string.
+
+ int strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
+
+ The strcasecmp() function compares the two strings s1 and s2, ignoring
+ the case of the characters. It returns an integer less than, equal to,
+ or greater than zero if s1 is found, respectively, to be less than, to
+ match, or be greater than s2.
+
+ int strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
+
+ Like strncasecmp() but only on the first n characters.
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ const char *_ctype_;
+
+ ??? (see firmware/common/ctype.c)
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ int atoi(const char *str);
+
+ The atoi() function converts the initial portion of a string pointed
+ to by str to int.
+
+
+Sound
+=====
+
+ void mpeg_sound_set(int setting, int value);
+
+ The function mpeg_sound_set() is used to set sound output characteristics.
+ This characterisitic is chosen with the setting argument. Possible
+ settings (and the effective values) are :
+ SOUND_VOLUME
+ 0 <= value <= 100
+ SOUND_BALANCE (only effective with MAS3587F)
+ -100 <= value <= 100
+ SOUND_BASS
+ -32 <= value <= 32
+ SOUND_TREBLE
+ -32 <= value <= 32
+ SOUND_CHANNEL
+ value : MPEG_SOUND_STEREO
+ MPEG_SOUND_MONO
+ MPEG_SOUND_MONO_LEFT
+ MPEG_SOUND_MONO_RIGHT
+ MPEG_SOUND_STEREO_NARROW
+ MPEG_SOUND_STEREO_WIDE
+ MPEG_SOUND_KARAOKE
+
+ only available with MAS3587F :
+ SOUND_LOUDNESS
+ 0 <= value <= 17
+ SOUND_AVC
+ value : 1 : 20ms
+ 2 : 2s
+ 3 : 4s
+ 4 : 8s
+ -1 : off then on
+ other : off
+ SOUND_MDB_STRENGTH
+ 0 <= value <= 127
+ SOUND_MDB_HARMONICS
+ 0 <= value <= 100
+ SOUND_MDB_CENTER
+ value : ???
+ SOUND_MDB_SHAPE
+ value : ???
+ SOUND_MDB_ENABLE
+ value == 0 : off
+ other : on
+ SOUND_SUPERBASS
+ value == 0 : off
+ other : on
+
+
+ void mp3_play_data(unsigned char* start, int size,
+ void (*get_more)(unsigned char** start, int* size));
+
+ Plays a chunk of an mp3 file.
+ start points to the begining of the file to play.
+ size is the size to play.
+ getmore is a callback function.
+ ??? (see firmware/mp3_playback.c:1062)
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ void mp3_play_pause(bool play);
+
+ If playback was paused and play is TRUE, resume playback.
+ If playback isn't paused and play is FALSE, pause playback.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ void mp3_play_stop(void);
+
+ Stop playback.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ bool mp3_is_playing(void);
+
+ Return true if an mp3 is playing, else return false. Note : a paused
+ mp3 is considered as a playing mp3.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ void bitswap(unsigned char *data, int length);
+
+ Swap the bits for each element of array data of size length.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+
+Playback Control
+================
+
+ void mpeg_play(int offset);
+
+ Start playback.
+ ??? what does offset do (see firmware/mpeg.c:2459)
+
+ void mpeg_stop(void);
+
+ Stop playback.
+
+ void mpeg_pause(void);
+
+ Pause playback.
+
+ void mpeg_resume(void);
+
+ Resume playback.
+
+ void mpeg_next(void);
+
+ Play the next item in playlist.
+
+ void mpeg_prev(void);
+
+ Play the previous item in playlist.
+
+ void mpeg_ff_rewind(int newtime);
+
+ Change playback time.
+ Has no effect in simulator.
+
+ struct mp3entry *mpeg_next_track(void);
+
+ Return info about the next track.
+ struct mp3entry is defined in file firmware/export/id3.h
+
+ int playlist_amount(void);
+
+ Returns the number of tracks in current playlist.
+
+ int mpeg_status(void);
+
+ Returns a bitmask about current mpeg stream status.
+ Possibilities are :
+ MPEG_STATUS_PLAY
+ MPEG_STATUS_PAUSE
+ MPEG_STATUS_RECORD [MAS3587F only]
+ MPEG_STATUS_PRERECORD [MAS3587F only]
+ MPEG_STATUS_ERROR
+
+ bool mpeg_has_changed_track(void);
+
+ Returns true if track has changed since last call of this function.
+ Else returns false.
+
+ struct mp3entry *mpeg_current_track(void);
+
+ Return info about current track
+ struct mp3entry is defined in file firmware/export/id3.h
+
+
+MAS communication
+=================
+
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ int mas_readmem(int bank, int addr, unsigned long* dest, int len);
+
+ ???
+
+ int mas_writemem(int bank, int addr, unsigned long* src, int len);
+
+ ???
+
+ int mas_readreg(int reg);
+
+ ???
+
+ int mas_writereg(int reg, unsigned int val);
+
+ ???
+
+ int mas_codec_writereg(int reg, unsigned int val);
+
+ ???
+ [MAS3587F only]
+
+ int mas_codec_readreg(int reg);
+
+ ???
+ [MAS3587F only]
+
+
+Misc
+====
+
+ void srand(unsigned int seed);
+
+ Seed the random number generator.
+
+ int rand(void);
+
+ Return a pseudo random number between 0 and 0x7fffffff.
+
+ void qsort(void *base, size_t nmemb, size_t size,
+ int(*compar)(const void *, const void *));
+
+ qsort sorts an array (begining at base) of nmemb objects, size
+ describes the size of each element of the array.
+
+ You must supply a pointer to a comparison function, using the
+ argument shown as compar. (This permits the sorting objects of
+ unknown properties.) Define the comparison function to accept
+ two arguments, each a pointer to an element of the array starting
+ at base. The result of (*compar) must be negative if the first
+ argument is less than the second, zero if the two arguments match,
+ and positive if the first argument is greater than the second
+ (chere ``less than'' and ``greter than'' refer to whatever
+ arbitrary ordering is appropriate).
+
+ The arra is sorted in place; that is, when qsort returns, the array
+ elements begining at base have been reordered.
+
+ int kbd_input(char *buffer, int buflen);
+
+ Prompt for a string to be stored in buffer which is of length buflen.
+ Return FALSE upon success.
+
+ struct tm *get_time(void);
+
+ Return current time.
+ struct tm
+ {
+ int tm_sec;
+ int tm_min;
+ int tm_hour;
+ int tm_mday;
+ int tm_mon;
+ int tm_year;
+ int tm_wday;
+ int tm_yday;
+ int tm_isdst;
+ };
+
+ int set_time(struct tm *tm);
+
+ Set current time.
+ Return FALSE upon success.
+ (see get_time() for a description of struct tm)
+
+ void *plugin_get_buffer(int *buffer_size);
+
+ Returns a pointer to the portion of the plugin buffer that is not
+ already being used. If no plugin is loaded, returns the entire
+ plugin buffer.
+ Upon return, *buffer_size is the memory size left in plugin buffer.
+
+ void *plugin_get_mp3_buffer(int *buffer_size);
+
+ Returns a pointer to the mp3 buffer.
+ Playback gets stopped to avoid conflicts.
+
+ int plugin_register_timer(int cycles, int prio,
+ void (*timer_callback)(void));
+
+ Register a periodic time callbeck, called every 'cycles' CPU clocks.
+ Note that this function will be called in interrupt context!
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ void plugin_unregister_timer(void);
+
+ Disable the user timer.
+ [Not for simulator]
+
+ void plugin_tsr(void (*exit_callback)(void));
+
+ The plugin wants to stay resdent after leaving its main function, e.g.
+ runs from timer or own thread. The callback is registered to later
+ instruct it to free its resources before a new plugin gets loaded.
+
+ void debugf(char *fmt, ...);
+
+ Debug output in formated string format.
+ [Simulator or debug only]
+
+ struct user_settings *global_settings;
+
+ Access to rockbox's settings.
+ struct user_settings is defined in apps/settings.h
+
+ void backlight_set_timeout(int index);
+
+ Set the backlight timeout.
+ index possible values :
+ 0 : backlight always off
+ 1 : no time out
+ 2 : 1s
+ 3 : 2s
+ 4 : 3s
+ 5 : 4s
+ 6 : 5s
+ 7 : 6s
+ 8 : 7s
+ 9 : 8s
+ 10 : 9s
+ 11 : 10s
+ 12 : 15s
+ 13 : 20s
+ 14 : 25s
+ 15 : 30s
+ 16 : 45s
+ 17 : 60s
+ 18 : 90s
+ other : backlight always off
+
+ bool mp3info(mp3entry *entry, char *filename);
+
+ Return FALSE if successful. The given mp3entry is then filled in with
+ whatever id3 info it could find about the given file.
+ struct mp3entry is defined in file firmware/export/id3.h
+
+ int count_mp3_frames(int fd, int startpos, int filesize,
+ void (*progressfunc)(int));
+
+ ??? (see firmware/mp3data.c:531)
+ something related to VBR files
+
+ int create_xing_header(int fd, int startpos, int filesize,
+ unsigned char *buf, int num_frames,
+ unsigned long header_template,
+ void (*progressfunc)(int), bool generate_toc);
+
+ ??? (see firmware/mp3data.c:593)
+
+ int battery_level(void);
+
+ Returns battery level in percent.
+ On the simulator, battery_level always returns 75.
+
+ void mpeg_set_pitch(int pitch);
+
+ Change the pitch of audio playback. pitch is given in tenths of
+ percent.
+ [MAS3587F only]
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ unsigned short peak_meter_scale_value(unsigned short val, int meterwidth);
+
+ Scales a peak value as read from the MAS to the range of meterwidth.
+ The scaling is performed according to the scaling method (dBfs / linear)
+ and the range (peak_meter_range_min .. peak_meter_range_max).
+ unsigned short val is the volume value. Range: 0 <= val < MAX_PEAK
+ int meterwidht is the widht of the meter in pixel
+ Returns an a value between 0 and meterwidth
+ [MAS3587F only]
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ void peak_meter_set_use_dbfs(int use);
+
+ Specifies wether the values displayed are scaled as dBfs or as
+ linear percent values. If use is 0 use linear percent scale, else
+ use dBfs.
+ [MAS3587F only]
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ int peak_meter_get_use_dbfs(void);
+
+ Returns 1 if the meter currently is displaying dBfs values, 0
+ if the meter is displaying percent values.
+ [MAS3587F only]
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ void mpeg_flush_and_reload_tracks(void);
+
+ ??? Flush the mpeg buffer and reload data ???
+ (see firmware/mpeg.c:2597)
+ (has no effect on simulator)
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ int mpeg_get_file_pos(void);
+
+ ??? Returns the current cursor position in mpeg file ???
+ (see firmware/mpeg.c:260)
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ unsigned long find_next_frame(int fd, int *offset, int max_offset,
+ unsigned long last_header);
+
+ ???
+ (see firmware/mp3data.c:262)
+ {new in plugin API version 26}
+
+ unsigned long mpeg_get_last_header(void);
+
+ ???
+ (see firmware/mpeg.c:320)
+ {new in plugin API version 26}