Nagram/TMessagesProj/jni/voip/webrtc/common_audio/resampler/sinc_resampler.h
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
// Modified from the Chromium original here:
// src/media/base/sinc_resampler.h
#ifndef COMMON_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_SINC_RESAMPLER_H_
#define COMMON_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_SINC_RESAMPLER_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <memory>
#include "rtc_base/gtest_prod_util.h"
#include "rtc_base/memory/aligned_malloc.h"
#include "rtc_base/system/arch.h"
namespace webrtc {
// Callback class for providing more data into the resampler. Expects `frames`
// of data to be rendered into `destination`; zero padded if not enough frames
// are available to satisfy the request.
class SincResamplerCallback {
public:
virtual ~SincResamplerCallback() {}
virtual void Run(size_t frames, float* destination) = 0;
};
// SincResampler is a high-quality single-channel sample-rate converter.
class SincResampler {
public:
// The kernel size can be adjusted for quality (higher is better) at the
// expense of performance. Must be a multiple of 32.
// TODO(dalecurtis): Test performance to see if we can jack this up to 64+.
static const size_t kKernelSize = 32;
// Default request size. Affects how often and for how much SincResampler
// calls back for input. Must be greater than kKernelSize.
static const size_t kDefaultRequestSize = 512;
// The kernel offset count is used for interpolation and is the number of
// sub-sample kernel shifts. Can be adjusted for quality (higher is better)
// at the expense of allocating more memory.
static const size_t kKernelOffsetCount = 32;
static const size_t kKernelStorageSize =
kKernelSize * (kKernelOffsetCount + 1);
// Constructs a SincResampler with the specified `read_cb`, which is used to
// acquire audio data for resampling. `io_sample_rate_ratio` is the ratio
// of input / output sample rates. `request_frames` controls the size in
// frames of the buffer requested by each `read_cb` call. The value must be
// greater than kKernelSize. Specify kDefaultRequestSize if there are no
// request size constraints.
SincResampler(double io_sample_rate_ratio,
size_t request_frames,
SincResamplerCallback* read_cb);
virtual ~SincResampler();
SincResampler(const SincResampler&) = delete;
SincResampler& operator=(const SincResampler&) = delete;
// Resample `frames` of data from `read_cb_` into `destination`.
void Resample(size_t frames, float* destination);
// The maximum size in frames that guarantees Resample() will only make a
// single call to `read_cb_` for more data.
size_t ChunkSize() const;
size_t request_frames() const { return request_frames_; }
// Flush all buffered data and reset internal indices. Not thread safe, do
// not call while Resample() is in progress.
void Flush();
// Update `io_sample_rate_ratio_`. SetRatio() will cause a reconstruction of
// the kernels used for resampling. Not thread safe, do not call while
// Resample() is in progress.
//
// TODO(ajm): Use this in PushSincResampler rather than reconstructing
// SincResampler. We would also need a way to update `request_frames_`.
void SetRatio(double io_sample_rate_ratio);
float* get_kernel_for_testing() { return kernel_storage_.get(); }
private:
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SincResamplerTest, Convolve);
FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES(SincResamplerTest, ConvolveBenchmark);
void InitializeKernel();
void UpdateRegions(bool second_load);
// Selects runtime specific CPU features like SSE. Must be called before
// using SincResampler.
// TODO(ajm): Currently managed by the class internally. See the note with
// `convolve_proc_` below.
void InitializeCPUSpecificFeatures();
// Compute convolution of `k1` and `k2` over `input_ptr`, resultant sums are
// linearly interpolated using `kernel_interpolation_factor`. On x86 and ARM
// the underlying implementation is chosen at run time.
static float Convolve_C(const float* input_ptr,
const float* k1,
const float* k2,
double kernel_interpolation_factor);
#if defined(WEBRTC_ARCH_X86_FAMILY)
static float Convolve_SSE(const float* input_ptr,
const float* k1,
const float* k2,
double kernel_interpolation_factor);
static float Convolve_AVX2(const float* input_ptr,
const float* k1,
const float* k2,
double kernel_interpolation_factor);
#elif defined(WEBRTC_HAS_NEON)
static float Convolve_NEON(const float* input_ptr,
const float* k1,
const float* k2,
double kernel_interpolation_factor);
#endif
// The ratio of input / output sample rates.
double io_sample_rate_ratio_;
// An index on the source input buffer with sub-sample precision. It must be
// double precision to avoid drift.
double virtual_source_idx_;
// The buffer is primed once at the very beginning of processing.
bool buffer_primed_;
// Source of data for resampling.
SincResamplerCallback* read_cb_;
// The size (in samples) to request from each `read_cb_` execution.
const size_t request_frames_;
// The number of source frames processed per pass.
size_t block_size_;
// The size (in samples) of the internal buffer used by the resampler.
const size_t input_buffer_size_;
// Contains kKernelOffsetCount kernels back-to-back, each of size kKernelSize.
// The kernel offsets are sub-sample shifts of a windowed sinc shifted from
// 0.0 to 1.0 sample.
std::unique_ptr<float[], AlignedFreeDeleter> kernel_storage_;
std::unique_ptr<float[], AlignedFreeDeleter> kernel_pre_sinc_storage_;
std::unique_ptr<float[], AlignedFreeDeleter> kernel_window_storage_;
// Data from the source is copied into this buffer for each processing pass.
std::unique_ptr<float[], AlignedFreeDeleter> input_buffer_;
// Stores the runtime selection of which Convolve function to use.
// TODO(ajm): Move to using a global static which must only be initialized
// once by the user. We're not doing this initially, because we don't have
// e.g. a LazyInstance helper in webrtc.
typedef float (*ConvolveProc)(const float*,
const float*,
const float*,
double);
ConvolveProc convolve_proc_;
// Pointers to the various regions inside `input_buffer_`. See the diagram at
// the top of the .cc file for more information.
float* r0_;
float* const r1_;
float* const r2_;
float* r3_;
float* r4_;
};
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // COMMON_AUDIO_RESAMPLER_SINC_RESAMPLER_H_