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Move pitch vector interpolation code to acelp_filters
and convert it to a generic interpolation routine. Originally committed as revision 13284 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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#define FRAC_BITS 13
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#include "mathops.h"
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const int16_t ff_acelp_interp_filter[61] =
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{ /* (0.15) */
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29443, 28346, 25207, 20449, 14701, 8693,
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3143, -1352, -4402, -5865, -5850, -4673,
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-2783, -672, 1211, 2536, 3130, 2991,
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2259, 1170, 0, -1001, -1652, -1868,
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-1666, -1147, -464, 218, 756, 1060,
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1099, 904, 550, 135, -245, -514,
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-634, -602, -451, -231, 0, 191,
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308, 340, 296, 198, 78, -36,
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-120, -163, -165, -132, -79, -19,
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34, 73, 91, 89, 70, 38,
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0,
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};
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void ff_acelp_interpolate(
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int16_t* out,
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const int16_t* in,
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const int16_t* filter_coeffs,
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int precision,
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int pitch_delay_frac,
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int filter_length,
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int length)
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{
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int n, i;
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assert(pitch_delay_frac >= 0 && pitch_delay_frac < precision);
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for(n=0; n<length; n++)
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{
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int idx = 0;
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int v = 0x4000;
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for(i=0; i<filter_length;)
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{
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/* The reference G.729 and AMR fixed point code performs clipping after
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each of the two following accumulations.
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Since clipping affects only the synthetic OVERFLOW test without
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causing an int type overflow, it was moved outside the loop. */
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/* R(x):=ac_v[-k+x]
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v += R(n-i)*ff_acelp_interp_filter(t+6i)
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v += R(n+i+1)*ff_acelp_interp_filter(6-t+6i) */
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v += in[n + i] * filter_coeffs[idx + pitch_delay_frac];
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idx += precision;
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i++;
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v += in[n - i] * filter_coeffs[idx - pitch_delay_frac];
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}
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out[n] = av_clip_int16(v >> 15);
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}
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}
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void ff_acelp_convolve_circ(
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int16_t* fc_out,
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const int16_t* fc_in,
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#include <stdint.h>
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/**
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* low-pass FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter coefficients
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*
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* A similar filter is named b30 in G.729.
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*
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* G.729 specification says:
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* b30 is based on Hamming windowed sinc functions, truncated at +/-29 and
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* padded with zeros at +/-30 b30[30]=0.
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* The filter has a cut-off frequency (-3 dB) at 3600 Hz in the oversampled
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* domain.
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*
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* After some analysis, I found this approximation:
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*
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* PI * x
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* Hamm(x,N) = 0.53836-0.46164*cos(--------)
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* N-1
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* ---
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* 2
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*
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* PI * x
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* Hamm'(x,k) = Hamm(x - k, 2*k+1) = 0.53836 + 0.46164*cos(--------)
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* k
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*
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* sin(PI * x)
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* Sinc(x) = ----------- (normalized sinc function)
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* PI * x
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*
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* h(t,B) = 2 * B * Sinc(2 * B * t) (impulse response of sinc low-pass filter)
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*
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* b(k,B, n) = Hamm'(n, k) * h(n, B)
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*
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*
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* 3600
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* B = ----
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* 8000
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*
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* 3600 - cut-off frequency
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* 8000 - sampling rate
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* k - filter order
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*
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* ff_acelp_interp_filter[6*i+j] = b(10, 3600/8000, i+j/6)
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*
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* The filter assumes the following order of fractions (X - integer delay):
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*
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* 1/3 precision: X 1/3 2/3 X 1/3 2/3 X
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* 1/6 precision: X 1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 X 1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 X
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*
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* The filter can be used for 1/3 precision, too, by
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* passing 2*pitch_delay_frac as third parameter to the interpolation routine.
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*
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*/
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extern const int16_t ff_acelp_interp_filter[61];
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/**
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* \brief Generic interpolation routine
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* \param out [out] buffer for interpolated data
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* \param in input data
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* \param filter_coeffs interpolation filter coefficients (0.15)
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* \param precision filter is able to interpolate with 1/precision precision of pitch delay
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* \param pitch_delay_frac pitch delay, fractional part [0..precision-1]
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* \param filter_length filter length
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* \param length length of speech data to process
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*
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* filter_coeffs contains coefficients of the positive half of the symmetric
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* interpolation filter. filter_coeffs[0] should the central (unpaired) coefficient.
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* See ff_acelp_interp_filter fot example.
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*
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*/
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void ff_acelp_interpolate(
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int16_t* out,
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const int16_t* in,
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const int16_t* filter_coeffs,
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int precision,
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int pitch_delay_frac,
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int filter_length,
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int length);
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/**
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* \brief Circularly convolve fixed vector with a phase dispersion impulse
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* response filter (D.6.2 of G.729 and 6.1.5 of AMR).
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