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1 /*
2  *  Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
3  *
4  *  Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5  *  that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6  *  tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7  *  in the file PATENTS.  All contributing project authors may
8  *  be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9  */
10 
11 // Performs delay estimation on binary converted spectra.
12 // The return value is  0 - OK and -1 - Error, unless otherwise stated.
13 
14 #ifndef WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_PROCESSING_UTILITY_DELAY_ESTIMATOR_H_
15 #define WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_PROCESSING_UTILITY_DELAY_ESTIMATOR_H_
16 
17 #include "webrtc/typedefs.h"
18 
19 static const int32_t kMaxBitCountsQ9 = (32 << 9);  // 32 matching bits in Q9.
20 
21 typedef struct {
22   // Pointer to bit counts.
23   int* far_bit_counts;
24   // Binary history variables.
25   uint32_t* binary_far_history;
26   int history_size;
27 } BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend;
28 
29 typedef struct {
30   // Pointer to bit counts.
31   int32_t* mean_bit_counts;
32   // Array only used locally in ProcessBinarySpectrum() but whose size is
33   // determined at run-time.
34   int32_t* bit_counts;
35 
36   // Binary history variables.
37   uint32_t* binary_near_history;
38   int near_history_size;
39   int history_size;
40 
41   // Delay estimation variables.
42   int32_t minimum_probability;
43   int last_delay_probability;
44 
45   // Delay memory.
46   int last_delay;
47 
48   // Robust validation
49   int robust_validation_enabled;
50   int allowed_offset;
51   int last_candidate_delay;
52   int compare_delay;
53   int candidate_hits;
54   float* histogram;
55   float last_delay_histogram;
56 
57   // For dynamically changing the lookahead when using SoftReset...().
58   int lookahead;
59 
60   // Far-end binary spectrum history buffer etc.
61   BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* farend;
62 } BinaryDelayEstimator;
63 
64 // Releases the memory allocated by
65 // WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(...).
66 // Input:
67 //    - self              : Pointer to the binary delay estimation far-end
68 //                          instance which is the return value of
69 //                          WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend().
70 //
71 void WebRtc_FreeBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* self);
72 
73 // Allocates the memory needed by the far-end part of the binary delay
74 // estimation. The memory needs to be initialized separately through
75 // WebRtc_InitBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(...).
76 //
77 // Inputs:
78 //      - history_size    : Size of the far-end binary spectrum history.
79 //
80 // Return value:
81 //      - BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend*
82 //                        : Created |handle|. If the memory can't be allocated
83 //                          or if any of the input parameters are invalid NULL
84 //                          is returned.
85 //
86 BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(
87     int history_size);
88 
89 // Re-allocates the buffers.
90 //
91 // Inputs:
92 //      - self            : Pointer to the binary estimation far-end instance
93 //                          which is the return value of
94 //                          WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend().
95 //      - history_size    : Size of the far-end binary spectrum history.
96 //
97 // Return value:
98 //      - history_size    : The history size allocated.
99 int WebRtc_AllocateFarendBufferMemory(BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* self,
100                                       int history_size);
101 
102 // Initializes the delay estimation far-end instance created with
103 // WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(...).
104 //
105 // Input:
106 //    - self              : Pointer to the delay estimation far-end instance.
107 //
108 // Output:
109 //    - self              : Initialized far-end instance.
110 //
111 void WebRtc_InitBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* self);
112 
113 // Soft resets the delay estimation far-end instance created with
114 // WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(...).
115 //
116 // Input:
117 //    - delay_shift   : The amount of blocks to shift history buffers.
118 //
119 void WebRtc_SoftResetBinaryDelayEstimatorFarend(
120     BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* self, int delay_shift);
121 
122 // Adds the binary far-end spectrum to the internal far-end history buffer. This
123 // spectrum is used as reference when calculating the delay using
124 // WebRtc_ProcessBinarySpectrum().
125 //
126 // Inputs:
127 //    - self                  : Pointer to the delay estimation far-end
128 //                              instance.
129 //    - binary_far_spectrum   : Far-end binary spectrum.
130 //
131 // Output:
132 //    - self                  : Updated far-end instance.
133 //
134 void WebRtc_AddBinaryFarSpectrum(BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* self,
135                                  uint32_t binary_far_spectrum);
136 
137 // Releases the memory allocated by WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator(...).
138 //
139 // Note that BinaryDelayEstimator utilizes BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend, but does
140 // not take ownership of it, hence the BinaryDelayEstimator has to be torn down
141 // before the far-end.
142 //
143 // Input:
144 //    - self              : Pointer to the binary delay estimation instance
145 //                          which is the return value of
146 //                          WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator().
147 //
148 void WebRtc_FreeBinaryDelayEstimator(BinaryDelayEstimator* self);
149 
150 // Allocates the memory needed by the binary delay estimation. The memory needs
151 // to be initialized separately through WebRtc_InitBinaryDelayEstimator(...).
152 //
153 // See WebRtc_CreateDelayEstimator(..) in delay_estimator_wrapper.c for detailed
154 // description.
155 BinaryDelayEstimator* WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator(
156     BinaryDelayEstimatorFarend* farend, int max_lookahead);
157 
158 // Re-allocates |history_size| dependent buffers. The far-end buffers will be
159 // updated at the same time if needed.
160 //
161 // Input:
162 //      - self            : Pointer to the binary estimation instance which is
163 //                          the return value of
164 //                          WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator().
165 //      - history_size    : Size of the history buffers.
166 //
167 // Return value:
168 //      - history_size    : The history size allocated.
169 int WebRtc_AllocateHistoryBufferMemory(BinaryDelayEstimator* self,
170                                        int history_size);
171 
172 // Initializes the delay estimation instance created with
173 // WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator(...).
174 //
175 // Input:
176 //    - self              : Pointer to the delay estimation instance.
177 //
178 // Output:
179 //    - self              : Initialized instance.
180 //
181 void WebRtc_InitBinaryDelayEstimator(BinaryDelayEstimator* self);
182 
183 // Soft resets the delay estimation instance created with
184 // WebRtc_CreateBinaryDelayEstimator(...).
185 //
186 // Input:
187 //    - delay_shift   : The amount of blocks to shift history buffers.
188 //
189 // Return value:
190 //    - actual_shifts : The actual number of shifts performed.
191 //
192 int WebRtc_SoftResetBinaryDelayEstimator(BinaryDelayEstimator* self,
193                                          int delay_shift);
194 
195 // Estimates and returns the delay between the binary far-end and binary near-
196 // end spectra. It is assumed the binary far-end spectrum has been added using
197 // WebRtc_AddBinaryFarSpectrum() prior to this call. The value will be offset by
198 // the lookahead (i.e. the lookahead should be subtracted from the returned
199 // value).
200 //
201 // Inputs:
202 //    - self                  : Pointer to the delay estimation instance.
203 //    - binary_near_spectrum  : Near-end binary spectrum of the current block.
204 //
205 // Output:
206 //    - self                  : Updated instance.
207 //
208 // Return value:
209 //    - delay                 :  >= 0 - Calculated delay value.
210 //                              -2    - Insufficient data for estimation.
211 //
212 int WebRtc_ProcessBinarySpectrum(BinaryDelayEstimator* self,
213                                  uint32_t binary_near_spectrum);
214 
215 // Returns the last calculated delay updated by the function
216 // WebRtc_ProcessBinarySpectrum(...).
217 //
218 // Input:
219 //    - self                  : Pointer to the delay estimation instance.
220 //
221 // Return value:
222 //    - delay                 :  >= 0 - Last calculated delay value
223 //                              -2    - Insufficient data for estimation.
224 //
225 int WebRtc_binary_last_delay(BinaryDelayEstimator* self);
226 
227 // Returns the estimation quality of the last calculated delay updated by the
228 // function WebRtc_ProcessBinarySpectrum(...). The estimation quality is a value
229 // in the interval [0, 1].  The higher the value, the better the quality.
230 //
231 // Return value:
232 //    - delay_quality         :  >= 0 - Estimation quality of last calculated
233 //                                      delay value.
234 float WebRtc_binary_last_delay_quality(BinaryDelayEstimator* self);
235 
236 // Updates the |mean_value| recursively with a step size of 2^-|factor|. This
237 // function is used internally in the Binary Delay Estimator as well as the
238 // Fixed point wrapper.
239 //
240 // Inputs:
241 //    - new_value             : The new value the mean should be updated with.
242 //    - factor                : The step size, in number of right shifts.
243 //
244 // Input/Output:
245 //    - mean_value            : Pointer to the mean value.
246 //
247 void WebRtc_MeanEstimatorFix(int32_t new_value,
248                              int factor,
249                              int32_t* mean_value);
250 
251 #endif  // WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_PROCESSING_UTILITY_DELAY_ESTIMATOR_H_
252