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Fixed VIDIX color bug that was introduced when Radeon VIDIX driver was synchronized with vidix.sf.net. The red color was saturating. Corrected value fixes the issue and restore the color to the level it used to have before synchronization. Meaning of the value remains unknow but was retrieved from register's value of a Radeon 9000 card, so it may need further testing. Patch by Guillaume Lecerf (foxcore at gmail dot com)
author ben
date Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:27:46 +0000
parents 3f0d00abc073
children 3baf6a2283da
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/*=============================================================================
//	
//  This software has been released under the terms of the GNU General Public
//  license. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details.
//
//  Copyright 2001 Anders Johansson ajh@atri.curtin.edu.au
//
//=============================================================================
*/

#if !defined DSP_H
# error "Never use <filter.h> directly; include <dsp.h> instead"
#endif

#ifndef FILTER_H
#define FILTER_H


// Design and implementation of different types of digital filters 


// Flags used for filter design

// Filter characteristics
#define LP          0x00010000 // Low pass
#define HP          0x00020000 // High pass
#define BP          0x00040000 // Band pass
#define BS          0x00080000 // Band stop
#define TYPE_MASK   0x000F0000

// Window types
#define BOXCAR      0x00000001
#define TRIANG      0x00000002
#define HAMMING     0x00000004
#define HANNING     0x00000008
#define BLACKMAN    0x00000010
#define FLATTOP     0x00000011
#define KAISER      0x00000012
#define WINDOW_MASK 0x0000001F

// Parallel filter design
#define	FWD   	    0x00000001 // Forward indexing of polyphase filter
#define REW         0x00000002 // Reverse indexing of polyphase filter
#define ODD         0x00000010 // Make filter HP

// Exported functions
extern _ftype_t af_filter_fir(unsigned int n, _ftype_t* w, _ftype_t* x);

extern _ftype_t* af_filter_pfir(unsigned int n, unsigned int k, unsigned int xi, _ftype_t** w, _ftype_t** x, _ftype_t* y, unsigned int s);

//extern int af_filter_updateq(unsigned int n, unsigned int xi, _ftype_t* xq, _ftype_t* in);
extern int af_filter_updatepq(unsigned int n, unsigned int k, unsigned int xi, _ftype_t** xq, _ftype_t* in, unsigned int s);

extern int af_filter_design_fir(unsigned int n, _ftype_t* w, _ftype_t* fc, unsigned int flags, _ftype_t opt);

extern int af_filter_design_pfir(unsigned int n, unsigned int k, _ftype_t* w, _ftype_t** pw, _ftype_t g, unsigned int flags);

extern int af_filter_szxform(_ftype_t* a, _ftype_t* b, _ftype_t Q, _ftype_t fc, _ftype_t fs, _ftype_t *k, _ftype_t *coef);

/* Add new data to circular queue designed to be used with a FIR
   filter. xq is the circular queue, in pointing at the new sample, xi
   current index for xq and n the length of the filter. xq must be n*2
   long. 
*/
#define af_filter_updateq(n,xi,xq,in)\
  xq[xi]=(xq)[(xi)+(n)]=*(in);\
  xi=(++(xi))&((n)-1);

#endif