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CONTACT INFORMATION 74 75 Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS 76 Attention: Audio and Multimedia Departments - FDK AAC LL 77 Am Wolfsmantel 33 78 91058 Erlangen, Germany 79 80 www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm 81 amm-info (at) iis.fraunhofer.de 82 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 83 84 /*! 85 \file 86 \brief Envelope extraction prototypes 87 */ 88 89 #ifndef __ENVELOPE_EXTRACTION_H 90 #define __ENVELOPE_EXTRACTION_H 91 92 #include "sbrdecoder.h" 93 94 #include "FDK_bitstream.h" 95 #include "lpp_tran.h" 96 97 #include "psdec.h" 98 99 #define ENV_EXP_FRACT 0 100 /*!< Shift raw envelope data to support fractional numbers. 101 Can be set to 8 instead of 0 to enhance accuracy during concealment. 102 This is not required for conformance and #requantizeEnvelopeData() will 103 become more expensive. 104 */ 105 106 #define EXP_BITS 6 107 /*!< Size of exponent-part of a pseudo float envelope value (should be at least 6). 108 The remaining bits in each word are used for the mantissa (should be at least 10). 109 This format is used in the arrays iEnvelope[] and sbrNoiseFloorLevel[] 110 in the FRAME_DATA struct which must fit in a certain part of the output buffer 111 (See buffer management in sbr_dec.cpp). 112 Exponents and mantissas could also be stored in separate arrays. 113 Accessing the exponent or the mantissa would be simplified and the masks #MASK_E 114 resp. #MASK_M would no longer be required. 115 */ 116 117 #define MASK_M (((1 << (FRACT_BITS - EXP_BITS)) - 1) << EXP_BITS) /*!< Mask for extracting the mantissa of a pseudo float envelope value */ 118 #define MASK_E ((1 << EXP_BITS) - 1) /*!< Mask for extracting the exponent of a pseudo float envelope value */ 119 120 #define SIGN_EXT ( ((SCHAR)-1) ^ MASK_E) /*!< a CHAR-constant with all bits above our sign-bit set */ 121 #define ROUNDING ( (FIXP_SGL)(1<<(EXP_BITS-1)) ) /*!< 0.5-offset for rounding the mantissa of a pseudo-float envelope value */ 122 #define NRG_EXP_OFFSET 16 /*!< Will be added to the reference energy's exponent to prevent negative numbers */ 123 #define NOISE_EXP_OFFSET 38 /*!< Will be added to the noise level exponent to prevent negative numbers */ 124 125 typedef enum 126 { 127 HEADER_NOT_PRESENT, 128 HEADER_OK, 129 HEADER_RESET 130 } 131 SBR_HEADER_STATUS; 132 133 typedef enum 134 { 135 SBR_NOT_INITIALIZED, 136 UPSAMPLING, 137 SBR_HEADER, 138 SBR_ACTIVE 139 } 140 SBR_SYNC_STATE; 141 142 143 typedef enum 144 { 145 COUPLING_OFF = 0, 146 COUPLING_LEVEL, 147 COUPLING_BAL 148 } 149 COUPLING_MODE; 150 151 typedef struct 152 { 153 UCHAR nSfb[2]; /*!< Number of SBR-bands for low and high freq-resolution */ 154 UCHAR nNfb; /*!< Actual number of noise bands to read from the bitstream*/ 155 UCHAR numMaster; /*!< Number of SBR-bands in v_k_master */ 156 UCHAR lowSubband; /*!< QMF-band where SBR frequency range starts */ 157 UCHAR highSubband; /*!< QMF-band where SBR frequency range ends */ 158 UCHAR limiterBandTable[MAX_NUM_LIMITERS+1]; /*!< Limiter band table. */ 159 UCHAR noLimiterBands; /*!< Number of limiter bands. */ 160 UCHAR nInvfBands; /*!< Number of bands for inverse filtering */ 161 UCHAR *freqBandTable[2]; /*!< Pointers to freqBandTableLo and freqBandTableHi */ 162 UCHAR freqBandTableLo[MAX_FREQ_COEFFS/2+1]; 163 /*!< Mapping of SBR bands to QMF bands for low frequency resolution */ 164 UCHAR freqBandTableHi[MAX_FREQ_COEFFS+1]; 165 /*!< Mapping of SBR bands to QMF bands for high frequency resolution */ 166 UCHAR freqBandTableNoise[MAX_NOISE_COEFFS+1]; 167 /*!< Mapping of SBR noise bands to QMF bands */ 168 UCHAR v_k_master[MAX_FREQ_COEFFS+1]; 169 /*!< Master BandTable which freqBandTable is derived from */ 170 } 171 FREQ_BAND_DATA; 172 173 typedef FREQ_BAND_DATA *HANDLE_FREQ_BAND_DATA; 174 175 #define SBRDEC_ELD_GRID 1 176 #define SBRDEC_SYNTAX_SCAL 2 177 #define SBRDEC_SYNTAX_USAC 4 178 #define SBRDEC_SYNTAX_RSVD50 8 179 #define SBRDEC_LOW_POWER 16 /* Flag indicating that Low Power QMF mode shall be used. */ 180 #define SBRDEC_PS_DECODED 32 /* Flag indicating that PS was decoded and rendered. */ 181 #define SBRDEC_LD_MPS_QMF 512 /* Flag indicating that the LD-MPS QMF shall be used. */ 182 #define SBRDEC_DOWNSAMPLE 8192 /* Flag indicating that the downsampling mode is used. */ 183 #define SBRDEC_FLUSH 16384 /* Flag is used to flush all elements in use. */ 184 #define SBRDEC_FORCE_RESET 32768 /* Flag is used to force a reset of all elements in use. */ 185 186 #define SBRDEC_HDR_STAT_RESET 1 187 #define SBRDEC_HDR_STAT_UPDATE 2 188 189 typedef struct { 190 UCHAR ampResolution; /*!< Amplitude resolution of envelope values (0: 1.5dB, 1: 3dB) */ 191 UCHAR xover_band; /*!< Start index in #v_k_master[] used for dynamic crossover frequency */ 192 UCHAR sbr_preprocessing; /*!< SBR prewhitening flag. */ 193 } SBR_HEADER_DATA_BS_INFO; 194 195 typedef struct { 196 /* Changes in these variables causes a reset of the decoder */ 197 UCHAR startFreq; /*!< Index for SBR start frequency */ 198 UCHAR stopFreq; /*!< Index for SBR highest frequency */ 199 UCHAR freqScale; /*!< 0: linear scale, 1-3 logarithmic scales */ 200 UCHAR alterScale; /*!< Flag for coarser frequency resolution */ 201 UCHAR noise_bands; /*!< Noise bands per octave, read from bitstream*/ 202 203 /* don't require reset */ 204 UCHAR limiterBands; /*!< Index for number of limiter bands per octave */ 205 UCHAR limiterGains; /*!< Index to select gain limit */ 206 UCHAR interpolFreq; /*!< Select gain calculation method (1: per QMF channel, 0: per SBR band) */ 207 UCHAR smoothingLength; /*!< Smoothing of gains over time (0: on 1: off) */ 208 209 } SBR_HEADER_DATA_BS; 210 211 typedef struct 212 { 213 SBR_SYNC_STATE syncState; /*!< The current initialization status of the header */ 214 215 UCHAR status; /*!< Flags field used for signaling a reset right before the processing starts and an update from config (e.g. ASC). */ 216 UCHAR frameErrorFlag; /*!< Frame data valid flag. CAUTION: This variable will be overwritten by the flag stored in the element structure. 217 This is necessary because of the frame delay. There it might happen that different slots use the same header. */ 218 UCHAR numberTimeSlots; /*!< AAC: 16,15 */ 219 UCHAR numberOfAnalysisBands; /*!< Number of QMF analysis bands */ 220 UCHAR timeStep; /*!< Time resolution of SBR in QMF-slots */ 221 UINT sbrProcSmplRate; /*!< SBR processing sampling frequency (!= OutputSamplingRate) 222 (always: CoreSamplingRate * UpSamplingFactor; even in single rate mode) */ 223 224 SBR_HEADER_DATA_BS bs_data; /*!< current SBR header. */ 225 SBR_HEADER_DATA_BS_INFO bs_info; /*!< SBR info. */ 226 227 FREQ_BAND_DATA freqBandData; /*!< Pointer to struct #FREQ_BAND_DATA */ 228 } 229 SBR_HEADER_DATA; 230 231 typedef SBR_HEADER_DATA *HANDLE_SBR_HEADER_DATA; 232 233 234 typedef struct 235 { 236 UCHAR frameClass; /*!< Select grid type */ 237 UCHAR nEnvelopes; /*!< Number of envelopes */ 238 UCHAR borders[MAX_ENVELOPES+1]; /*!< Envelope borders (in SBR-timeslots, e.g. mp3PRO: 0..11) */ 239 UCHAR freqRes[MAX_ENVELOPES]; /*!< Frequency resolution for each envelope (0=low, 1=high) */ 240 SCHAR tranEnv; /*!< Transient envelope, -1 if none */ 241 UCHAR nNoiseEnvelopes; /*!< Number of noise envelopes */ 242 UCHAR bordersNoise[MAX_NOISE_ENVELOPES+1];/*!< borders of noise envelopes */ 243 } 244 FRAME_INFO; 245 246 247 typedef struct 248 { 249 FIXP_SGL sfb_nrg_prev[MAX_FREQ_COEFFS]; /*!< Previous envelope (required for differential-coded values) */ 250 FIXP_SGL prevNoiseLevel[MAX_NOISE_COEFFS]; /*!< Previous noise envelope (required for differential-coded values) */ 251 COUPLING_MODE coupling; /*!< Stereo-mode of previous frame */ 252 INVF_MODE sbr_invf_mode[MAX_INVF_BANDS]; /*!< Previous strength of filtering in transposer */ 253 UCHAR ampRes; /*!< Previous amplitude resolution (0: 1.5dB, 1: 3dB) */ 254 UCHAR stopPos; /*!< Position in time where last envelope ended */ 255 UCHAR frameErrorFlag; /*!< Previous frame status */ 256 } 257 SBR_PREV_FRAME_DATA; 258 259 typedef SBR_PREV_FRAME_DATA *HANDLE_SBR_PREV_FRAME_DATA; 260 261 262 typedef struct 263 { 264 int nScaleFactors; /*!< total number of scalefactors in frame */ 265 266 FRAME_INFO frameInfo; /*!< time grid for current frame */ 267 UCHAR domain_vec[MAX_ENVELOPES]; /*!< Bitfield containing direction of delta-coding for each envelope (0:frequency, 1:time) */ 268 UCHAR domain_vec_noise[MAX_NOISE_ENVELOPES]; /*!< Same as above, but for noise envelopes */ 269 270 INVF_MODE sbr_invf_mode[MAX_INVF_BANDS]; /*!< Strength of filtering in transposer */ 271 COUPLING_MODE coupling; /*!< Stereo-mode */ 272 int ampResolutionCurrentFrame; /*!< Amplitude resolution of envelope values (0: 1.5dB, 1: 3dB) */ 273 274 UCHAR addHarmonics[MAX_FREQ_COEFFS]; /*!< Flags for synthetic sine addition */ 275 276 FIXP_SGL iEnvelope[MAX_NUM_ENVELOPE_VALUES]; /*!< Envelope data */ 277 FIXP_SGL sbrNoiseFloorLevel[MAX_NUM_NOISE_VALUES]; /*!< Noise envelope data */ 278 } 279 SBR_FRAME_DATA; 280 281 typedef SBR_FRAME_DATA *HANDLE_SBR_FRAME_DATA; 282 283 void initSbrPrevFrameData (HANDLE_SBR_PREV_FRAME_DATA h_prev_data, 284 int timeSlots); 285 286 287 int sbrGetSingleChannelElement (HANDLE_SBR_HEADER_DATA hHeaderData, 288 HANDLE_SBR_FRAME_DATA hFrameData, 289 HANDLE_FDK_BITSTREAM hBitBuf, 290 HANDLE_PS_DEC hParametricStereoDec, 291 const UINT flags, 292 const int overlap 293 ); 294 295 int sbrGetChannelPairElement (HANDLE_SBR_HEADER_DATA hHeaderData, 296 HANDLE_SBR_FRAME_DATA hFrameDataLeft, 297 HANDLE_SBR_FRAME_DATA hFrameDataRight, 298 HANDLE_FDK_BITSTREAM hBitBuf, 299 const UINT flags, 300 const int overlap); 301 302 SBR_HEADER_STATUS 303 sbrGetHeaderData (HANDLE_SBR_HEADER_DATA headerData, 304 HANDLE_FDK_BITSTREAM hBitBuf, 305 const UINT flags, 306 const int fIsSbrData); 307 308 /*! 309 \brief Initialize SBR header data 310 311 Copy default values to the header data struct and patch some entries 312 depending on the core codec. 313 */ 314 SBR_ERROR 315 initHeaderData ( 316 HANDLE_SBR_HEADER_DATA hHeaderData, 317 const int sampleRateIn, 318 const int sampleRateOut, 319 const int samplesPerFrame, 320 const UINT flags 321 ); 322 #endif 323