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// Finite impulse response (FIR) resampler with adjustable FIR size // Game_Music_Emu 0.5.2 #ifndef FIR_RESAMPLER_H #define FIR_RESAMPLER_H #include "blargg_common.h" #include <string.h> class Fir_Resampler_ { public: // Use Fir_Resampler<width> (below) // Set input/output resampling ratio and optionally low-pass rolloff and gain. // Returns actual ratio used (rounded to internal precision). double time_ratio( double factor, double rolloff = 0.999, double gain = 1.0 ); // Current input/output ratio double ratio() const { return ratio_; } // Input typedef short sample_t; // Resize and clear input buffer blargg_err_t buffer_size( int ); // Clear input buffer. At least two output samples will be available after // two input samples are written. void clear(); // Number of input samples that can be written int max_write() const { return buf.end() - write_pos; } // Pointer to place to write input samples sample_t* buffer() { return write_pos; } // Notify resampler that 'count' input samples have been written void write( long count ); // Number of input samples in buffer int written() const { return write_pos - &buf [write_offset]; } // Skip 'count' input samples. Returns number of samples actually skipped. int skip_input( long count ); // Output // Number of extra input samples needed until 'count' output samples are available int input_needed( blargg_long count ) const; // Number of output samples available int avail() const { return avail_( write_pos - &buf [width_ * stereo] ); } public: ~Fir_Resampler_(); protected: enum { stereo = 2 }; enum { max_res = 32 }; blargg_vector<sample_t> buf; sample_t* write_pos; int res; int imp_phase; int const width_; int const write_offset; blargg_ulong skip_bits; int step; int input_per_cycle; double ratio_; sample_t* impulses; Fir_Resampler_( int width, sample_t* ); int avail_( blargg_long input_count ) const; }; // Width is number of points in FIR. Must be even and 4 or more. More points give // better quality and rolloff effectiveness, and take longer to calculate. template<int width> class Fir_Resampler : public Fir_Resampler_ { BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( width >= 4 && width % 2 == 0 ); short impulses [max_res] [width]; public: Fir_Resampler() : Fir_Resampler_( width, impulses [0] ) { } // Read at most 'count' samples. Returns number of samples actually read. typedef short sample_t; int read( sample_t* out, blargg_long count ); }; // End of public interface inline void Fir_Resampler_::write( long count ) { write_pos += count; assert( write_pos <= buf.end() ); } template<int width> int Fir_Resampler<width>::read( sample_t* out_begin, blargg_long count ) { sample_t* out = out_begin; const sample_t* in = buf.begin(); sample_t* end_pos = write_pos; blargg_ulong skip = skip_bits >> imp_phase; sample_t const* imp = impulses [imp_phase]; int remain = res - imp_phase; int const step = this->step; count >>= 1; if ( end_pos - in >= width * stereo ) { end_pos -= width * stereo; do { count--; // accumulate in extended precision blargg_long l = 0; blargg_long r = 0; const sample_t* i = in; if ( count < 0 ) break; for ( int n = width / 2; n; --n ) { int pt0 = imp [0]; l += pt0 * i [0]; r += pt0 * i [1]; int pt1 = imp [1]; imp += 2; l += pt1 * i [2]; r += pt1 * i [3]; i += 4; } remain--; l >>= 15; r >>= 15; in += (skip * stereo) & stereo; skip >>= 1; in += step; if ( !remain ) { imp = impulses [0]; skip = skip_bits; remain = res; } out [0] = (sample_t) l; out [1] = (sample_t) r; out += 2; } while ( in <= end_pos ); } imp_phase = res - remain; int left = write_pos - in; write_pos = &buf [left]; memmove( buf.begin(), in, left * sizeof *in ); return out - out_begin; } #endif