#!/usr/bin/env luajit
--[[
This is part of the JackOnAllDevices project, JOAD for short.
NOTE - Seems both ALSA and JACK are per user.
]]
-- CHANGE these to suit.
--local GUI = 'qjackctl'
local GUI = 'catia'
local alias = {
{name='Screen', dev='HDMI9'},
}
-- This APT stuff was copied from apt-panopticon.
local APT = {}
APT.readCmd = function(cmd)
local result = {}
local output = io.popen(cmd)
if nil ~= output then
for l in output:lines() do
table.insert(result, l)
end
end
return result
end
APT.exe = function(c)
local exe = {status = 0, result = '', lines = {}, log = true, cmd = c .. ' ', command = c}
function exe:log()
self.log = true
return self
end
function exe:Nice(c)
if nil == c then
self.cmd = 'ionice -c3 nice -n 19 ' .. self.cmd
else
self.cmd = self.cmd .. 'ionice -c3 nice -n 19 ' .. c .. ' '
end
return self
end
function exe:timeout(c)
-- timeout returns a status of - command status if --preserve-status; "128+9" (actually 137) if --kill-after ends up being done; 124 if it had to TERM; command status if all went well.
-- --kill-after means "send KILL after TERM fails.
if nil == c then
self.cmd = 'timeout --kill-after=10.0 --foreground 42.0s ' .. self.cmd
else
self.cmd = 'timeout --kill-after=10.0 --foreground ' .. c .. ' ' .. self.cmd
end
return self
end
function exe:also(c)
if nil == c then c = '' else c = ' ' .. c end
self.cmd = self.cmd .. ';' .. c .. ' '
return self
end
function exe:And(c)
if nil == c then c = '' else c = ' ' .. c end
self.cmd = self.cmd .. '&&' .. c .. ' '
return self
end
function exe:Or(c)
if nil == c then c = '' end
self.cmd = self.cmd .. '|| ' .. c .. ' '
return self
end
function exe:noErr()
self.cmd = self.cmd .. '2>/dev/null '
return self
end
function exe:wait(w)
self.cmd = self.cmd .. '&& touch ' .. w .. ' '
return self
end
function exe:Do()
--[[ "The condition expression of a control structure can return any
value. Both false and nil are considered false. All values different
from nil and false are considered true (in particular, the number 0
and the empty string are also true)."
says the docs, I beg to differ.]]
if true == self.log then D(" executing - " .. self.cmd .. "
") end
--[[ Damn os.execute()
Lua 5.1 says it returns "a status code, which is system-dependent"
Lua 5.2 says it returns true/nil, "exit"/"signal", the status code.
I'm getting 7168 or 0. No idea what the fuck that is.
local ok, rslt, status = os.execute(s)
]]
local f = APT.readCmd(self.cmd, 'r')
-- The last line will be the command's returned status, collect everything else in result.
self.status = '' -- Otherwise the result starts with 0.
self.result = '\n'
self.lines = f
for i,l in ipairs(f) do
self.result = self.result .. l .. "\n"
end
f = APT.readCmd('echo "$?"', 'r')
for i,l in ipairs(f) do
self.status = tonumber(l)
if (137 == self.status) or (124 == self.status) then
print("timeout killed " .. self.status .. ' ' .. self.command)
E("timeout killed " .. self.status .. ' ' .. self.command)
elseif (0 ~= self.status) then
print("status |" .. self.status .. '| ' .. self.command)
E("status |" .. self.status .. '| ' .. self.command)
end
end
return self
end
function exe:fork(host)
if nil ~= host then self.cmd = self.cmd .. '; r=$?; if [ $r -ge 124 ]; then echo "$r ' .. host .. ' failed forked command ' .. string.gsub(self.cmd, '"', "'") .. '"; fi' end
self.cmd = '{ ' .. self.cmd .. '; } &'
if true == self.log then D(" forking - " .. self.cmd .. "
") end
os.execute(self.cmd)
return self
end
return exe
end
local Cards = {}
print('Scanning for audio devices.')
local cards = APT.exe('ls -d1 /proc/asound/card[0-9]*'):noErr():Do()
for i,l in ipairs(cards.lines) do
local f, e = io.open(l .. '/id', "r")
if nil == f then print("Could not open " .. l .. '/id') else
Cards[l] = {path = l, name = f:read("*a"):sub(1, -2), devs = {}, captureDevs = {}, playbackDevs = {}}
if "Loopback" ~= Cards[l]['name'] then
Cards[l]['capture'] = APT.exe('ls -d1 ' .. l .. '/pcm[0-9]*c*'):noErr():Do()
for j,c in ipairs(Cards[l]['capture'].lines) do
local n = c:match(".*pcm(%d+).*")
Cards[l]['captureDevs'][j] = n
Cards[l]['devs'][n] = n
print("\tFound capture device: " .. Cards[l]['name'] .. "\tDEVICE: " .. Cards[l]['captureDevs'][j] .. ' ' .. n)
end
Cards[l]['playback'] = APT.exe('ls -d1 ' .. l .. '/pcm[0-9]*p*'):noErr():Do()
for j,p in ipairs(Cards[l]['playback'].lines) do
local n = p:match(".*pcm(%d+).*")
Cards[l]['playbackDevs'][j] = n
Cards[l]['devs'][n] = n
print("\tFound playback device: " .. Cards[l]['name'] .. "\tDEVICE: " .. Cards[l]['playbackDevs'][j] .. ' ' .. n)
end
end
end
end
print('')
print("Start up JACK and friends.")
print("jack_control")
APT.exe('jack_control start'):Do()
APT.exe('jack_control ds alsa'):Do()
--jack_control dps device hw:RIG,0
print("sleep 5")
APT.exe('sleep 5'):Do()
if nil ~= GUI then
print(GUI)
APT.exe(GUI):fork()
end
print("jack-plumbing")
APT.exe('jack-plumbing -q 2>/dev/null'):fork()
-- Bridge ALSA ports to JACK ports. Only handles MIDI.
-- MIDI via a2jmidid. The --ehw enables hardware ports as well, equal to using the seq MIDI drivare according to https://freeshell.de/~murks/posts/ALSA_and_JACK_MIDI_explained_(by_a_dummy_for_dummies)/
--a2j_control actually starts a2jmidid.
----a2jmidid -e -u &
-- I think the jack_control start and my current alsa config means a2jmidid gets started anyway. But seem to need this bit to get the joystick covered.
print("a2j_control")
APT.exe('a2j_control --ehw && a2j_control --start'):Do()
print("sleep 2")
APT.exe('sleep 2'):Do()
print("")
--local AIN = "alsa_in"
local AIN = "zita-a2j"
--local AOUT = "alsa_out"
local AOUT = "zita-j2a"
print("Basic ALSA sound devices converted to JACK.")
for i,C in pairs(alias) do
print('HW playback: ' .. C['name'] .. '\tDEVICE: ' .. C['dev'])
APT.exe('alsa_out -j ' .. C['name'] .. ' -d ' .. C['dev']):fork()
APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
end
print("HW playback: cloop\tDEVICE: cloop")
-- No idea why, cloop wont work with zita-a2j.
APT.exe('alsa_in -j cloop -d cloop'):fork()
APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
APT.exe('jack_connect cloop:capture_1 system:playback_1'):Do()
APT.exe('jack_connect cloop:capture_2 system:playback_2'):Do()
print("HW playback: ploop\tDEVICE: ploop")
APT.exe('alsa_out -j ploop -d ploop'):fork()
APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
APT.exe('jack_connect system:capture_1 ploop:playback_1'):Do()
APT.exe('jack_connect system:capture_2 ploop:playback_2'):Do()
print("")
print("Rest of ALSA sound devices converted to JACK.")
for i,C in pairs(Cards) do
for j,c in ipairs(C['playbackDevs']) do
print("HW playback: " .. C['name'] .. "\tDEVICE: " .. C['playbackDevs'][j])
APT.exe(AOUT .. ' -j ' .. C['name'] .. "_" .. C['playbackDevs'][j] .. '-in -d ' .. C['name'] .. C['playbackDevs'][j]):fork()
-- APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
end
for j,c in ipairs(C['captureDevs']) do
print("HW capture: " .. C['name'] .. "\tDEVICE: " .. C['captureDevs'][j])
APT.exe(AIN .. ' -j ' .. C['name'] .. "_" .. C['captureDevs'][j] .. '-out -d ' .. C['name'] .. C['captureDevs'][j]):fork()
-- APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
end
end
print("")
print("Scanning for joysticks.")
local sticks = APT.exe('ls -1 /dev/input/js[0-9]*'):noErr():Do()
for i,l in ipairs(sticks.lines) do
print("aseqjoy " .. l)
-- Buttons switch to that numbered MIDI channel, defaults to 1.
-- Axis are mapped to MIDI controllers 10 - 15
-- -r means to use high resolution MIDI values.
APT.exe('aseqjoy -d ' .. l:sub(-1,-1) .. ' -r'):fork()
-- print("sleep 1")
-- APT.exe('sleep 1'):Do()
end
print("")