ALSA MIDI driver:
Pith bend message now has correct size (was 2 bytes instead of 3). Recognized (but not implemented) 0xF? messages. SysEx messages will be reocognized as such, but their contents will be ignored.
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@ -52,7 +52,12 @@ void MIDIDriver::receive_input_packet(uint64_t timestamp, uint8_t *data, uint32_
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uint32_t param_position = 1;
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if (length >= 1) {
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if ((data[0] & 0x80) == 0x00) {
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if (data[0] >= 0xF0) {
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// channel does not apply to system common messages
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event->set_channel(0);
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event->set_message(data[0]);
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last_received_message = data[0];
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} else if ((data[0] & 0x80) == 0x00) {
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// running status
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event->set_channel(last_received_message & 0xF);
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event->set_message(last_received_message >> 4);
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@ -43,12 +43,30 @@ static int get_message_size(uint8_t message) {
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case 0x90: // note on
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case 0xA0: // aftertouch
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case 0xB0: // continuous controller
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case 0xE0: // pitch bend
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case 0xF2: // song position pointer
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return 3;
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case 0xC0: // patch change
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case 0xD0: // channel pressure
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case 0xE0: // pitch bend
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case 0xF1: // time code quarter frame
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case 0xF3: // song select
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return 2;
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case 0xF0: // SysEx start
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case 0xF4: // reserved
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case 0xF5: // reserved
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case 0xF6: // tune request
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case 0xF7: // SysEx end
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case 0xF8: // timing clock
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case 0xF9: // reserved
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case 0xFA: // start
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case 0xFB: // continue
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case 0xFC: // stop
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case 0xFD: // reserved
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case 0xFE: // active sensing
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case 0xFF: // reset
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return 1;
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}
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return 256;
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@ -83,6 +101,9 @@ void MIDIDriverALSAMidi::thread_func(void *p_udata) {
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bytes = 0;
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}
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expected_size = get_message_size(byte);
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// After a SysEx start, all bytes are data until a SysEx end, so
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// we're going to end the command at the SES, and let the common
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// driver ignore the following data bytes.
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}
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if (bytes < 256) {
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