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author | attila |
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date | Sat, 04 Jan 2003 13:12:13 +0000 |
parents | 93212da0032e |
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#include <stdio.h> #include "af_mp.h" #include "config.h" #include "control.h" #include "af_format.h" #ifndef __aop_h__ #define __aop_h__ struct af_instance_s; // Audio data chunk typedef struct af_data_s { void* audio; // data buffer int len; // buffer length int rate; // sample rate int nch; // number of channels int format; // format int bps; // bytes per sample } af_data_t; // Fraction, used to calculate buffer lengths typedef struct frac_s { int n; // Numerator int d; // Denominator } frac_t; // Flags used for defining the behavior of an audio filter #define AF_FLAGS_REENTRANT 0x00000000 #define AF_FLAGS_NOT_REENTRANT 0x00000001 /* Audio filter information not specific for current instance, but for a specific filter */ typedef struct af_info_s { const char *info; const char *name; const char *author; const char *comment; const int flags; int (*open)(struct af_instance_s* vf); } af_info_t; // Linked list of audio filters typedef struct af_instance_s { af_info_t* info; int (*control)(struct af_instance_s* af, int cmd, void* arg); void (*uninit)(struct af_instance_s* af); af_data_t* (*play)(struct af_instance_s* af, af_data_t* data); void* setup; // setup data for this specific instance and filter af_data_t* data; // configuration for outgoing data stream struct af_instance_s* next; struct af_instance_s* prev; double delay; // Delay caused by the filter [ms] frac_t mul; /* length multiplier: how much does this instance change the length of the buffer. */ }af_instance_t; // Initialization flags extern int* af_cpu_speed; #define AF_INIT_AUTO 0x00000000 #define AF_INIT_SLOW 0x00000001 #define AF_INIT_FAST 0x00000002 #define AF_INIT_FORCE 0x00000003 #define AF_INIT_TYPE_MASK 0x00000003 // Default init type #ifndef AF_INIT_TYPE #if defined(HAVE_SSE) || defined(HAVE_3DNOW) #define AF_INIT_TYPE (af_cpu_speed?*af_cpu_speed:AF_INIT_FAST) #else #define AF_INIT_TYPE (af_cpu_speed?*af_cpu_speed:AF_INIT_SLOW) #endif #endif // Configuration switches typedef struct af_cfg_s{ int force; // Initialization type char** list; /* list of names of filters that are added to filter list during first initialization of stream */ }af_cfg_t; // Current audio stream typedef struct af_stream_s { // The first and last filter in the list af_instance_t* first; af_instance_t* last; // Storage for input and output data formats af_data_t input; af_data_t output; // Configuration for this stream af_cfg_t cfg; }af_stream_t; /********************************************* // Return values */ #define AF_DETACH 2 #define AF_OK 1 #define AF_TRUE 1 #define AF_FALSE 0 #define AF_UNKNOWN -1 #define AF_ERROR -2 #define AF_FATAL -3 /********************************************* // Export functions */ /* Initialize the stream "s". This function creates a new filter list if necessary according to the values set in input and output. Input and output should contain the format of the current movie and the formate of the preferred output respectively. The function is reentrant i.e. if called wit an already initialized stream the stream will be reinitialized. The return value is 0 if success and -1 if failure */ int af_init(af_stream_t* s); // Uninit and remove all filters void af_uninit(af_stream_t* s); /* Add filter during execution. This function adds the filter "name" to the stream s. The filter will be inserted somewhere nice in the list of filters. The return value is a pointer to the new filter, If the filter couldn't be added the return value is NULL. */ af_instance_t* af_add(af_stream_t* s, char* name); // Uninit and remove the filter "af" void af_remove(af_stream_t* s, af_instance_t* af); /* Find filter in the dynamic filter list using it's name This function is used for finding already initialized filters */ af_instance_t* af_get(af_stream_t* s, char* name); // Filter data chunk through the filters in the list af_data_t* af_play(af_stream_t* s, af_data_t* data); /* Calculate how long the output from the filters will be given the input length "len". The calculated length is >= the actual length */ int af_outputlen(af_stream_t* s, int len); /* Calculate how long the input to the filters should be to produce a certain output length, i.e. the return value of this function is the input length required to produce the output length "len". The calculated length is <= the actual length */ int af_inputlen(af_stream_t* s, int len); /* Calculate how long the input IN to the filters should be to produce a certain output length OUT but with the following three constraints: 1. IN <= max_insize, where max_insize is the maximum possible input block length 2. OUT <= max_outsize, where max_outsize is the maximum possible output block length 3. If possible OUT >= len. Return -1 in case of error */ int af_calc_insize_constrained(af_stream_t* s, int len, int max_outsize,int max_insize); /* Calculate the total delay caused by the filters */ double af_calc_delay(af_stream_t* s); // Helper functions and macros used inside the audio filters /* Helper function called by the macro with the same name only to be called from inside filters */ int af_resize_local_buffer(af_instance_t* af, af_data_t* data); /* Helper function used to calculate the exact buffer length needed when buffers are resized. The returned length is >= than what is needed */ int af_lencalc(frac_t mul, af_data_t* data); /* Helper function used to convert to gain value from dB. Returns AF_OK if of and AF_ERROR if fail */ int af_from_dB(int n, float* in, float* out, float k, float mi, float ma); /* Helper function used to convert from gain value to dB. Returns AF_OK if of and AF_ERROR if fail */ int af_to_dB(int n, float* in, float* out, float k); /* Helper function used to convert from ms to sample time*/ int af_from_ms(int n, float* in, int* out, int rate, float mi, float ma); /* Helper function used to convert from sample time to ms */ int af_to_ms(int n, int* in, float* out, int rate); /* Helper function for testing the output format */ int af_test_output(struct af_instance_s* af, af_data_t* out); /* Memory reallocation macro: if a local buffer is used (i.e. if the filter doesn't operate on the incoming buffer this macro must be called to ensure the buffer is big enough. */ #define RESIZE_LOCAL_BUFFER(a,d)\ ((a->data->len < af_lencalc(a->mul,d))?af_resize_local_buffer(a,d):AF_OK) /* Some other useful macro definitions*/ #ifndef min #define min(a,b)(((a)>(b))?(b):(a)) #endif #ifndef max #define max(a,b)(((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef clamp #define clamp(a,min,max) (((a)>(max))?(max):(((a)<(min))?(min):(a))) #endif #ifndef sign #define sign(a) (((a)>0)?(1):(-1)) #endif #ifndef lrnd #define lrnd(a,b) ((b)((a)>=0.0?(a)+0.5:(a)-0.5)) #endif /* Error messages */ typedef struct af_msg_cfg_s { int level; /* Message level for debug and error messages max = 2 min = -2 default = 0 */ FILE* err; // Stream to print error messages to FILE* msg; // Stream to print information messages to }af_msg_cfg_t; extern af_msg_cfg_t af_msg_cfg; // Message #define AF_MSG_FATAL -3 // Fatal error exit immediately #define AF_MSG_ERROR -2 // Error return gracefully #define AF_MSG_WARN -1 // Print warning but do not exit (can be suppressed) #define AF_MSG_INFO 0 // Important information #define AF_MSG_VERBOSE 1 // Print this if verbose is enabled #define AF_MSG_DEBUG0 2 // Print if very verbose #define AF_MSG_DEBUG1 3 // Print if very very verbose /* Macro for printing error messages */ #ifndef af_msg #define af_msg(lev, args... ) \ ((lev<AF_MSG_WARN)?(fprintf(af_msg_cfg.err?af_msg_cfg.err:stderr, ## args )): \ ((lev<=af_msg_cfg.level)?(fprintf(af_msg_cfg.msg?af_msg_cfg.msg:stdout, ## args )):0)) #endif #endif /* __aop_h__ */