1 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android 3 4 Copyright 1995 - 2018 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Frderung der angewandten 5 Forschung e.V. All rights reserved. 6 7 1. INTRODUCTION 8 The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android ("FDK AAC Codec") is software 9 that implements the MPEG Advanced Audio Coding ("AAC") encoding and decoding 10 scheme for digital audio. This FDK AAC Codec software is intended to be used on 11 a wide variety of Android devices. 12 13 AAC's HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 versions are regarded as today's most efficient 14 general perceptual audio codecs. AAC-ELD is considered the best-performing 15 full-bandwidth communications codec by independent studies and is widely 16 deployed. AAC has been standardized by ISO and IEC as part of the MPEG 17 specifications. 18 19 Patent licenses for necessary patent claims for the FDK AAC Codec (including 20 those of Fraunhofer) may be obtained through Via Licensing 21 (www.vialicensing.com) or through the respective patent owners individually for 22 the purpose of encoding or decoding bit streams in products that are compliant 23 with the ISO/IEC MPEG audio standards. Please note that most manufacturers of 24 Android devices already license these patent claims through Via Licensing or 25 directly from the patent owners, and therefore FDK AAC Codec software may 26 already be covered under those patent licenses when it is used for those 27 licensed purposes only. 28 29 Commercially-licensed AAC software libraries, including floating-point versions 30 with enhanced sound quality, are also available from Fraunhofer. 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CONTACT INFORMATION 85 86 Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS 87 Attention: Audio and Multimedia Departments - FDK AAC LL 88 Am Wolfsmantel 33 89 91058 Erlangen, Germany 90 91 www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm 92 amm-info (at) iis.fraunhofer.de 93 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 94 95 /************************* System integration library ************************** 96 97 Author(s): 98 99 Description: 100 101 *******************************************************************************/ 102 103 /** \file genericStds.h 104 \brief Generic Run-Time Support function wrappers and heap allocation 105 monitoring. 106 */ 107 108 #if !defined(GENERICSTDS_H) 109 #define GENERICSTDS_H 110 111 #include "machine_type.h" 112 113 #ifndef M_PI 114 #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 /*!< Pi. Only used in example projects. */ 115 #endif 116 117 /** 118 * Identifiers for various memory locations. They are used along with memory 119 * allocation functions like FDKcalloc_L() to specify the requested memory's 120 * location. 121 */ 122 typedef enum { 123 /* Internal */ 124 SECT_DATA_L1 = 0x2000, 125 SECT_DATA_L2, 126 SECT_DATA_L1_A, 127 SECT_DATA_L1_B, 128 SECT_CONSTDATA_L1, 129 130 /* External */ 131 SECT_DATA_EXTERN = 0x4000, 132 SECT_CONSTDATA_EXTERN 133 134 } MEMORY_SECTION; 135 136 /*! \addtogroup SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS FDK memory macros 137 * 138 * The \c H_ prefix indicates that the macro is to be used in a header file, the 139 * \c C_ prefix indicates that the macro is to be used in a source file. 140 * 141 * Declaring memory areas requires to specify a unique name and a data type. 142 * 143 * For defining a memory area you require additionally one or two sizes, 144 * depending if the memory should be organized into one or two dimensions. 145 * 146 * The macros containing the keyword \c AALLOC instead of \c ALLOC additionally 147 * take care of returning aligned memory addresses (beyond the natural alignment 148 * of its type). The preprocesor macro 149 * ::ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT indicates the aligment to be used (this is hardware 150 * specific). 151 * 152 * The \c _L suffix indicates that the memory will be located in a specific 153 * section. This is useful to allocate critical memory section into fast 154 * internal SRAM for example. 155 * 156 * @{ 157 */ 158 159 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 160 #define H_ALLOC_MEM(name, type) \ 161 type *Get##name(int n = 0); \ 162 void Free##name(type **p); \ 163 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void); 164 165 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 166 #define H_ALLOC_MEM_OVERLAY(name, type) \ 167 type *Get##name(int n = 0); \ 168 void Free##name(type **p); \ 169 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void); 170 171 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 172 #define C_ALLOC_MEM(name, type, num) \ 173 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 174 FDK_ASSERT((n) == 0); \ 175 return ((type *)FDKcalloc(num, sizeof(type))); \ 176 } \ 177 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 178 if (p != NULL) { \ 179 FDKfree(*p); \ 180 *p = NULL; \ 181 } \ 182 } \ 183 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 184 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((num) * sizeof(type)); \ 185 } 186 187 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 188 #define C_ALLOC_MEM2(name, type, n1, n2) \ 189 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 190 FDK_ASSERT((n) < (n2)); \ 191 return ((type *)FDKcalloc(n1, sizeof(type))); \ 192 } \ 193 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 194 if (p != NULL) { \ 195 FDKfree(*p); \ 196 *p = NULL; \ 197 } \ 198 } \ 199 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 200 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((n1) * sizeof(type)) * (n2); \ 201 } 202 203 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 204 #define C_AALLOC_MEM(name, type, num) \ 205 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 206 type *ap; \ 207 FDK_ASSERT((n) == 0); \ 208 ap = ((type *)FDKaalloc((num) * sizeof(type), ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT)); \ 209 return ap; \ 210 } \ 211 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 212 if (p != NULL) { \ 213 FDKafree(*p); \ 214 *p = NULL; \ 215 } \ 216 } \ 217 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 218 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((num) * sizeof(type) + ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + \ 219 sizeof(void *)); \ 220 } 221 222 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 223 #define C_AALLOC_MEM2(name, type, n1, n2) \ 224 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 225 type *ap; \ 226 FDK_ASSERT((n) < (n2)); \ 227 ap = ((type *)FDKaalloc((n1) * sizeof(type), ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT)); \ 228 return ap; \ 229 } \ 230 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 231 if (p != NULL) { \ 232 FDKafree(*p); \ 233 *p = NULL; \ 234 } \ 235 } \ 236 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 237 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((n1) * sizeof(type) + ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + \ 238 sizeof(void *)) * \ 239 (n2); \ 240 } 241 242 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 243 #define C_ALLOC_MEM_L(name, type, num, s) \ 244 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 245 FDK_ASSERT((n) == 0); \ 246 return ((type *)FDKcalloc_L(num, sizeof(type), s)); \ 247 } \ 248 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 249 if (p != NULL) { \ 250 FDKfree_L(*p); \ 251 *p = NULL; \ 252 } \ 253 } \ 254 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 255 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((num) * sizeof(type)); \ 256 } 257 258 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 259 #define C_ALLOC_MEM2_L(name, type, n1, n2, s) \ 260 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 261 FDK_ASSERT((n) < (n2)); \ 262 return (type *)FDKcalloc_L(n1, sizeof(type), s); \ 263 } \ 264 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 265 if (p != NULL) { \ 266 FDKfree_L(*p); \ 267 *p = NULL; \ 268 } \ 269 } \ 270 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 271 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((n1) * sizeof(type)) * (n2); \ 272 } 273 274 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 275 #define C_AALLOC_MEM_L(name, type, num, s) \ 276 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 277 type *ap; \ 278 FDK_ASSERT((n) == 0); \ 279 ap = ((type *)FDKaalloc_L((num) * sizeof(type), ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT, s)); \ 280 return ap; \ 281 } \ 282 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 283 if (p != NULL) { \ 284 FDKafree_L(*p); \ 285 *p = NULL; \ 286 } \ 287 } \ 288 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 289 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((num) * sizeof(type) + ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + \ 290 sizeof(void *)); \ 291 } 292 293 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 294 #define C_AALLOC_MEM2_L(name, type, n1, n2, s) \ 295 type *Get##name(int n) { \ 296 type *ap; \ 297 FDK_ASSERT((n) < (n2)); \ 298 ap = ((type *)FDKaalloc_L((n1) * sizeof(type), ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT, s)); \ 299 return ap; \ 300 } \ 301 void Free##name(type **p) { \ 302 if (p != NULL) { \ 303 FDKafree_L(*p); \ 304 *p = NULL; \ 305 } \ 306 } \ 307 UINT GetRequiredMem##name(void) { \ 308 return ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES((n1) * sizeof(type) + ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + \ 309 sizeof(void *)) * \ 310 (n2); \ 311 } 312 313 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 314 #define C_ALLOC_MEM_OVERLAY(name, type, num, sect, tag) \ 315 C_AALLOC_MEM_L(name, type, num, sect) 316 317 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 318 #define C_AALLOC_SCRATCH_START(name, type, n) \ 319 type _##name[(n) + (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + sizeof(type) - 1)]; \ 320 type *name = (type *)ALIGN_PTR(_##name); \ 321 C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_REGISTER(name, (n) * sizeof(type)); 322 323 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 324 #define C_ALLOC_SCRATCH_START(name, type, n) type name[n]; 325 326 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 327 #define C_AALLOC_SCRATCH_END(name, type, n) C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_UNREGISTER(name); 328 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 329 #define C_ALLOC_SCRATCH_END(name, type, n) 330 331 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 332 #define C_AALLOC_STACK_START(name, type, n) \ 333 type _##name[(n) + (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT + sizeof(type) - 1)]; \ 334 type *name = (type *)ALIGN_PTR(_##name); \ 335 C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_REGISTER(name, (n) * sizeof(type)); 336 337 /** See \ref SYSLIB_MEMORY_MACROS for description. */ 338 #define C_AALLOC_STACK_END(name, type, n) C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_UNREGISTER(name); 339 340 /*! @} */ 341 342 #define C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_REGISTER(x, size) 343 #define C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_UNREGISTER(x) 344 #define C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_CHECK(x) 345 #define C_ALLOC_ALIGNED_CHECK2(x, y) 346 #define FDK_showBacktrace(a, b) 347 348 /*! \addtogroup SYSLIB_EXITCODES Unified exit codes 349 * Exit codes to be used as return values of FDK software test and 350 * demonstration applications. Not as return values of product modules and/or 351 * libraries. 352 * @{ 353 */ 354 #define FDK_EXITCODE_OK 0 /*!< Successful termination. No errors. */ 355 #define FDK_EXITCODE_USAGE \ 356 64 /*!< The command/application was used incorrectly, e.g. with the wrong \ 357 number of arguments, a bad flag, a bad syntax in a parameter, or \ 358 whatever. */ 359 #define FDK_EXITCODE_DATAERROR \ 360 65 /*!< The input data was incorrect in some way. This should only be used \ 361 for user data and not system files. */ 362 #define FDK_EXITCODE_NOINPUT \ 363 66 /*!< An input file (not a system file) did not exist or was not readable. \ 364 */ 365 #define FDK_EXITCODE_UNAVAILABLE \ 366 69 /*!< A service is unavailable. This can occur if a support program or \ 367 file does not exist. This can also be used as a catchall message when \ 368 something you wanted to do doesn't work, but you don't know why. */ 369 #define FDK_EXITCODE_SOFTWARE \ 370 70 /*!< An internal software error has been detected. This should be limited \ 371 to non- operating system related errors as possible. */ 372 #define FDK_EXITCODE_CANTCREATE \ 373 73 /*!< A (user specified) output file cannot be created. */ 374 #define FDK_EXITCODE_IOERROR \ 375 74 /*!< An error occurred while doing I/O on some file. */ 376 /*! @} */ 377 378 /*-------------------------------------------- 379 * Runtime support declarations 380 *---------------------------------------------*/ 381 #ifdef __cplusplus 382 extern "C" { 383 #endif 384 385 void FDKprintf(const char *szFmt, ...); 386 387 void FDKprintfErr(const char *szFmt, ...); 388 389 /** Wrapper for <stdio.h>'s getchar(). */ 390 int FDKgetchar(void); 391 392 INT FDKfprintf(void *stream, const char *format, ...); 393 INT FDKsprintf(char *str, const char *format, ...); 394 395 char *FDKstrchr(char *s, INT c); 396 const char *FDKstrstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle); 397 char *FDKstrcpy(char *dest, const char *src); 398 char *FDKstrncpy(char *dest, const char *src, const UINT n); 399 400 #define FDK_MAX_OVERLAYS 8 /**< Maximum number of memory overlays. */ 401 402 void *FDKcalloc(const UINT n, const UINT size); 403 void *FDKmalloc(const UINT size); 404 void FDKfree(void *ptr); 405 406 /** 407 * Allocate and clear an aligned memory area. Use FDKafree() instead of 408 * FDKfree() for these memory areas. 409 * 410 * \param size Size of requested memory in bytes. 411 * \param alignment Alignment of requested memory in bytes. 412 * \return Pointer to allocated memory. 413 */ 414 void *FDKaalloc(const UINT size, const UINT alignment); 415 416 /** 417 * Free an aligned memory area. 418 * 419 * \param ptr Pointer to be freed. 420 */ 421 void FDKafree(void *ptr); 422 423 /** 424 * Allocate memory in a specific memory section. 425 * Requests can be made for internal or external memory. If internal memory is 426 * requested, FDKcalloc_L() first tries to use L1 memory, which sizes are 427 * defined by ::DATA_L1_A_SIZE and ::DATA_L1_B_SIZE. If no L1 memory is 428 * available, then FDKcalloc_L() tries to use L2 memory. If that fails as well, 429 * the requested memory is allocated at an extern location using the fallback 430 * FDKcalloc(). 431 * 432 * \param n See MSDN documentation on calloc(). 433 * \param size See MSDN documentation on calloc(). 434 * \param s Memory section. 435 * \return See MSDN documentation on calloc(). 436 */ 437 void *FDKcalloc_L(const UINT n, const UINT size, MEMORY_SECTION s); 438 439 /** 440 * Allocate aligned memory in a specific memory section. 441 * See FDKcalloc_L() description for details - same applies here. 442 */ 443 void *FDKaalloc_L(const UINT size, const UINT alignment, MEMORY_SECTION s); 444 445 /** 446 * Free memory that was allocated in a specific memory section. 447 */ 448 void FDKfree_L(void *ptr); 449 450 /** 451 * Free aligned memory that was allocated in a specific memory section. 452 */ 453 void FDKafree_L(void *ptr); 454 455 /** 456 * Copy memory. Source and destination memory must not overlap. 457 * Either use implementation from a Standard Library, or, if no Standard Library 458 * is available, a generic implementation. 459 * The define ::USE_BUILTIN_MEM_FUNCTIONS in genericStds.cpp controls what to 460 * use. The function arguments correspond to the standard memcpy(). Please see 461 * MSDN documentation for details on how to use it. 462 */ 463 void FDKmemcpy(void *dst, const void *src, const UINT size); 464 465 /** 466 * Copy memory. Source and destination memory are allowed to overlap. 467 * Either use implementation from a Standard Library, or, if no Standard Library 468 * is available, a generic implementation. 469 * The define ::USE_BUILTIN_MEM_FUNCTIONS in genericStds.cpp controls what to 470 * use. The function arguments correspond to the standard memmove(). Please see 471 * MSDN documentation for details on how to use it. 472 */ 473 void FDKmemmove(void *dst, const void *src, const UINT size); 474 475 /** 476 * Clear memory. 477 * Either use implementation from a Standard Library, or, if no Standard Library 478 * is available, a generic implementation. 479 * The define ::USE_BUILTIN_MEM_FUNCTIONS in genericStds.cpp controls what to 480 * use. The function arguments correspond to the standard memclear(). Please see 481 * MSDN documentation for details on how to use it. 482 */ 483 void FDKmemclear(void *memPtr, const UINT size); 484 485 /** 486 * Fill memory with values. 487 * The function arguments correspond to the standard memset(). Please see MSDN 488 * documentation for details on how to use it. 489 */ 490 void FDKmemset(void *memPtr, const INT value, const UINT size); 491 492 /* Compare function wrappers */ 493 INT FDKmemcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, const UINT size); 494 INT FDKstrcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2); 495 INT FDKstrncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, const UINT size); 496 497 UINT FDKstrlen(const char *s); 498 499 #define FDKmax(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) 500 #define FDKmin(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) 501 502 #define FDK_INT_MAX ((INT)0x7FFFFFFF) 503 #define FDK_INT_MIN ((INT)0x80000000) 504 505 /* FILE I/O */ 506 507 /*! 508 * Check platform for endianess. 509 * 510 * \return 1 if platform is little endian, non-1 if platform is big endian. 511 */ 512 int IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN(void); 513 514 /*! 515 * Convert input value to little endian format. 516 * 517 * \param val Value to be converted. It may be in both big or little endian. 518 * \return Value in little endian format. 519 */ 520 UINT TO_LITTLE_ENDIAN(UINT val); 521 522 /*! 523 * \fn FDKFILE *FDKfopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); 524 * Standard fopen() wrapper. 525 * \fn INT FDKfclose(FDKFILE *FP); 526 * Standard fclose() wrapper. 527 * \fn INT FDKfseek(FDKFILE *FP, LONG OFFSET, int WHENCE); 528 * Standard fseek() wrapper. 529 * \fn INT FDKftell(FDKFILE *FP); 530 * Standard ftell() wrapper. 531 * \fn INT FDKfflush(FDKFILE *fp); 532 * Standard fflush() wrapper. 533 * \fn UINT FDKfwrite(const void *ptrf, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 534 * Standard fwrite() wrapper. 535 * \fn UINT FDKfread(void *dst, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 536 * Standard fread() wrapper. 537 */ 538 typedef void FDKFILE; 539 extern const INT FDKSEEK_SET, FDKSEEK_CUR, FDKSEEK_END; 540 541 FDKFILE *FDKfopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); 542 INT FDKfclose(FDKFILE *FP); 543 INT FDKfseek(FDKFILE *FP, LONG OFFSET, int WHENCE); 544 INT FDKftell(FDKFILE *FP); 545 INT FDKfflush(FDKFILE *fp); 546 UINT FDKfwrite(const void *ptrf, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 547 UINT FDKfread(void *dst, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 548 char *FDKfgets(void *dst, INT size, FDKFILE *fp); 549 void FDKrewind(FDKFILE *fp); 550 INT FDKfeof(FDKFILE *fp); 551 552 /** 553 * \brief Write each member in little endian order. Convert automatically 554 * to host endianess. 555 * \param ptrf Pointer to memory where to read data from. 556 * \param size Size of each item to be written. 557 * \param nmemb Number of items to be written. 558 * \param fp File pointer of type FDKFILE. 559 * \return Number of items read on success and fread() error on failure. 560 */ 561 UINT FDKfwrite_EL(const void *ptrf, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 562 563 /** 564 * \brief Read variable of size "size" as little endian. Convert 565 * automatically to host endianess. 4-byte alignment is enforced for 24 bit 566 * data, at 32 bit full scale. 567 * \param dst Pointer to memory where to store data into. 568 * \param size Size of each item to be read. 569 * \param nmemb Number of items to be read. 570 * \param fp File pointer of type FDKFILE. 571 * \return Number of items read on success and fread() error on failure. 572 */ 573 UINT FDKfread_EL(void *dst, INT size, UINT nmemb, FDKFILE *fp); 574 575 /** 576 * \brief Print FDK software disclaimer. 577 */ 578 void FDKprintDisclaimer(void); 579 580 #ifdef __cplusplus 581 } 582 #endif 583 584 #endif /* GENERICSTDS_H */ 585