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view src/mediastreamer/msLPC10encoder.c @ 13246:24ac8fc885b8
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When we don't have any saved statuses and we create the default status,
set the preference that keeps track of which status is currently in use
so that we don't create multiple default statuses.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:51:55 +0000 |
parents | e67993da8a22 |
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/* The mediastreamer library aims at providing modular media processing and I/O for linphone, but also for any telephony application. Copyright (C) 2001 Simon MORLAT simon.morlat@linphone.org This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <stdlib.h> #include "msLPC10encoder.h" #include <lpc10.h> extern MSCodecInfo LPC10info; /* The return value of each of these calls is the same as that returned by fread/fwrite, which should be the number of samples successfully read/written, not the number of bytes. */ int read_16bit_samples(INT16 int16samples[], float speech[], int n) { int i; /* Convert 16 bit integer samples to floating point values in the range [-1,+1]. */ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { speech[i] = ((float) int16samples[i]) / 32768.0; } return (n); } int write_16bit_samples(INT16 int16samples[], float speech[], int n) { int i; float real_sample; /* Convert floating point samples in range [-1,+1] to 16 bit integers. */ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { real_sample = 32768.0 * speech[i]; if (real_sample < -32768.0) { int16samples[i] = -32768; } else if (real_sample > 32767.0) { int16samples[i] = 32767; } else { int16samples[i] = real_sample; } } return (n); } /* Write the bits in bits[0] through bits[len-1] to file f, in "packed" format. bits is expected to be an array of len integer values, where each integer is 0 to represent a 0 bit, and any other value represents a 1 bit. This bit string is written to the file f in the form of several 8 bit characters. If len is not a multiple of 8, then the last character is padded with 0 bits -- the padding is in the least significant bits of the last byte. The 8 bit characters are "filled" in order from most significant bit to least significant. */ void write_bits(unsigned char *data, INT32 *bits, int len) { int i; /* generic loop variable */ unsigned char mask; /* The next bit position within the variable "data" to place the next bit. */ /* Fill in the array bits. * The first compressed output bit will be the most significant * bit of the byte, so initialize mask to 0x80. The next byte of * compressed data is initially 0, and the desired bits will be * turned on below. */ mask = 0x80; *data = 0; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { /* Turn on the next bit of output data, if necessary. */ if (bits[i]) { (*data) |= mask; } /* * If the byte data is full, determined by mask becoming 0, * then write the byte to the output file, and reinitialize * data and mask for the next output byte. Also add the byte * if (i == len-1), because if len is not a multiple of 8, * then mask won't yet be 0. */ mask >>= 1; if ((mask == 0) || (i == len-1)) { data++; *data = 0; mask = 0x80; } } } /* Read bits from file f into bits[0] through bits[len-1], in "packed" format. Read ceiling(len/8) characters from file f, if that many are available to read, otherwise read to the end of the file. The first character's 8 bits, in order from MSB to LSB, are used to fill bits[0] through bits[7]. The second character's bits are used to fill bits[8] through bits[15], and so on. If ceiling(len/8) characters are available to read, and len is not a multiple of 8, then some of the least significant bits of the last character read are completely ignored. Every entry of bits[] that is modified is changed to either a 0 or a 1. The number of bits successfully read is returned, and is always in the range 0 to len, inclusive. If it is less than len, it will always be a multiple of 8. */ int read_bits(unsigned char *data, INT32 *bits, int len) { int i,ind=0; /* generic loop variable */ int c=0; /* Unpack the array bits into coded_frame. */ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if ((i % 8) == 0) { c = (int)(data[ind]); ind++; } if (c & (0x80 >> (i & 7))) { bits[i] = 1; } else { bits[i] = 0; } } return (len); } static MSLPC10EncoderClass *ms_LPC10encoder_class=NULL; MSFilter * ms_LPC10encoder_new(void) { MSLPC10Encoder *r; r=g_new(MSLPC10Encoder,1); ms_LPC10encoder_init(r); if (ms_LPC10encoder_class==NULL) { ms_LPC10encoder_class=g_new(MSLPC10EncoderClass,1); ms_LPC10encoder_class_init(ms_LPC10encoder_class); } MS_FILTER(r)->klass=MS_FILTER_CLASS(ms_LPC10encoder_class); return(MS_FILTER(r)); } /* FOR INTERNAL USE*/ void ms_LPC10encoder_init(MSLPC10Encoder *r) { ms_filter_init(MS_FILTER(r)); MS_FILTER(r)->infifos=r->f_inputs; MS_FILTER(r)->outfifos=r->f_outputs; MS_FILTER(r)->r_mingran=LPC10_SAMPLES_PER_FRAME*2; memset(r->f_inputs,0,sizeof(MSFifo*)*MSLPC10ENCODER_MAX_INPUTS); memset(r->f_outputs,0,sizeof(MSFifo*)*MSLPC10ENCODER_MAX_INPUTS); r->lpc10_enc=create_lpc10_encoder_state(); } void ms_LPC10encoder_class_init(MSLPC10EncoderClass *klass) { ms_filter_class_init(MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)); ms_filter_class_set_name(MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass),"LPC10Enc"); MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->max_finputs=MSLPC10ENCODER_MAX_INPUTS; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->max_foutputs=MSLPC10ENCODER_MAX_INPUTS; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->r_maxgran=LPC10_SAMPLES_PER_FRAME*2; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->w_maxgran=7; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->destroy=(MSFilterDestroyFunc)ms_LPC10encoder_destroy; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->process=(MSFilterProcessFunc)ms_LPC10encoder_process; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->info=(MSFilterInfo*)&LPC10info; } void ms_LPC10encoder_process(MSLPC10Encoder *r) { MSFifo *fi,*fo; int err1; void *s,*d; float speech[LPC10_SAMPLES_PER_FRAME]; INT32 bits[LPC10_BITS_IN_COMPRESSED_FRAME]; /* process output fifos, but there is only one for this class of filter*/ fi=r->f_inputs[0]; fo=r->f_outputs[0]; if (fi!=NULL) { err1=ms_fifo_get_read_ptr(fi,LPC10_SAMPLES_PER_FRAME*2,&s); if (err1>0) { err1=ms_fifo_get_write_ptr(fo,7,&d); if (d!=NULL) { read_16bit_samples((INT16*)s, speech, LPC10_SAMPLES_PER_FRAME); lpc10_encode(speech, bits, r->lpc10_enc); write_bits(d, bits, LPC10_BITS_IN_COMPRESSED_FRAME); } } } } void ms_LPC10encoder_uninit(MSLPC10Encoder *obj) { free(obj->lpc10_enc); } void ms_LPC10encoder_destroy( MSLPC10Encoder *obj) { ms_LPC10encoder_uninit(obj); g_free(obj); }