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2 Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android
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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.
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94
95 /******************* Library for basic calculation routines ********************
96
97 Author(s):
98
99 Description: Scaling operations
100
101 *******************************************************************************/
102
103 #ifndef SCALE_H
104 #define SCALE_H
105
106 #include "common_fix.h"
107 #include "genericStds.h"
108 #include "fixminmax.h"
109
110 #define SCALE_INLINE
111
112 #if defined(__arm__)
113 #include "arm/scale_arm.h"
114
115 #elif defined(__mips__)
116 #include "mips/scale_mips.h"
117
118 #endif
119
120 void scaleValues(FIXP_SGL *vector, INT len, INT scalefactor);
121 void scaleValues(FIXP_DBL *vector, INT len, INT scalefactor);
122 void scaleValues(FIXP_DBL *dst, const FIXP_DBL *src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
123 #if (SAMPLE_BITS == 16)
124 void scaleValues(FIXP_PCM *dst, const FIXP_DBL *src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
125 #endif
126 void scaleValues(FIXP_SGL *dst, const FIXP_SGL *src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
127 void scaleCplxValues(FIXP_DBL *r_dst, FIXP_DBL *i_dst, const FIXP_DBL *r_src,
128 const FIXP_DBL *i_src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
129 void scaleValuesWithFactor(FIXP_DBL *vector, FIXP_DBL factor, INT len,
130 INT scalefactor);
131 void scaleValuesSaturate(FIXP_DBL *vector, INT len, INT scalefactor);
132 void scaleValuesSaturate(FIXP_DBL *dst, FIXP_DBL *src, INT len,
133 INT scalefactor);
134 void scaleValuesSaturate(FIXP_SGL *dst, FIXP_DBL *src, INT len,
135 INT scalefactor);
136 void scaleValuesSaturate(INT_PCM *dst, FIXP_DBL *src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
137 void scaleValuesSaturate(FIXP_SGL *vector, INT len, INT scalefactor);
138 void scaleValuesSaturate(FIXP_SGL *dst, FIXP_SGL *src, INT len,
139 INT scalefactor);
140 void scaleValuesSaturate(INT_PCM *dst, INT_PCM *src, INT len, INT scalefactor);
141 INT getScalefactorShort(const SHORT *vector, INT len);
142 INT getScalefactorPCM(const INT_PCM *vector, INT len, INT stride);
143 INT getScalefactor(const FIXP_DBL *vector, INT len);
144 INT getScalefactor(const FIXP_SGL *vector, INT len);
145
146 #ifndef FUNCTION_scaleValue
147 /*!
148 *
149 * \brief Multiply input by \f$ 2^{scalefactor} \f$
150 *
151 * \return Scaled input
152 *
153 */
154 #define FUNCTION_scaleValue
scaleValue(const FIXP_DBL value,INT scalefactor)155 inline FIXP_DBL scaleValue(const FIXP_DBL value, /*!< Value */
156 INT scalefactor /*!< Scalefactor */
157 ) {
158 if (scalefactor > 0)
159 return (value << scalefactor);
160 else
161 return (value >> (-scalefactor));
162 }
scaleValue(const FIXP_SGL value,INT scalefactor)163 inline FIXP_SGL scaleValue(const FIXP_SGL value, /*!< Value */
164 INT scalefactor /*!< Scalefactor */
165 ) {
166 if (scalefactor > 0)
167 return (value << scalefactor);
168 else
169 return (value >> (-scalefactor));
170 }
171 #endif
172
173 #ifndef FUNCTION_scaleValueSaturate
174 /*!
175 *
176 * \brief Multiply input by \f$ 2^{scalefactor} \f$
177 * \param value The value to be scaled.
178 * \param the shift amount
179 * \return \f$ value * 2^scalefactor \f$
180 *
181 */
182 #define FUNCTION_scaleValueSaturate
scaleValueSaturate(const FIXP_DBL value,INT scalefactor)183 inline FIXP_DBL scaleValueSaturate(const FIXP_DBL value,
184 INT scalefactor /* in range -31 ... +31 */
185 ) {
186 int headroom = fixnormz_D(
187 (INT)value ^ (INT)((value >> 31))); /* headroom in range 1...32 */
188 if (scalefactor >= 0) {
189 /* shift left: saturate in case of headroom less/equal scalefactor */
190 if (headroom <= scalefactor) {
191 if (value > (FIXP_DBL)0)
192 return (FIXP_DBL)MAXVAL_DBL; /* 0x7FFF.FFFF */
193 else
194 return (FIXP_DBL)MINVAL_DBL + (FIXP_DBL)1; /* 0x8000.0001 */
195 } else {
196 return fMax((value << scalefactor), (FIXP_DBL)MINVAL_DBL + (FIXP_DBL)1);
197 }
198 } else {
199 scalefactor = -scalefactor;
200 /* shift right: clear in case of 32-headroom greater/equal -scalefactor */
201 if ((DFRACT_BITS - headroom) <= scalefactor) {
202 return (FIXP_DBL)0;
203 } else {
204 return fMax((value >> scalefactor), (FIXP_DBL)MINVAL_DBL + (FIXP_DBL)1);
205 }
206 }
207 }
208 #endif
209
210 #ifndef FUNCTION_scaleValueInPlace
211 /*!
212 *
213 * \brief Multiply input by \f$ 2^{scalefactor} \f$ in place
214 *
215 * \return void
216 *
217 */
218 #define FUNCTION_scaleValueInPlace
scaleValueInPlace(FIXP_DBL * value,INT scalefactor)219 inline void scaleValueInPlace(FIXP_DBL *value, /*!< Value */
220 INT scalefactor /*!< Scalefactor */
221 ) {
222 INT newscale;
223 /* Note: The assignment inside the if conditional allows combining a load with
224 * the compare to zero (on ARM and maybe others) */
225 if ((newscale = (scalefactor)) >= 0) {
226 *(value) <<= newscale;
227 } else {
228 *(value) >>= -newscale;
229 }
230 }
231 #endif
232
233 /*!
234 *
235 * \brief Scale input value by 2^{scale} and saturate output to 2^{dBits-1}
236 * \return scaled and saturated value
237 *
238 * This macro scales src value right or left and applies saturation to
239 * (2^dBits)-1 maxima output.
240 */
241
242 #ifndef SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT
243 #define SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT(src, scale, dBits) \
244 ((((LONG)(src) >> (scale)) > (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1)) \
245 ? (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) \
246 : (((LONG)(src) >> (scale)) < ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1))) \
247 ? ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1)) \
248 : ((LONG)(src) >> (scale)))
249 #endif
250
251 #ifndef SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT
252 #define SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT(src, scale, dBits) \
253 (((LONG)(src) > ((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) >> (scale))) \
254 ? (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) \
255 : ((LONG)(src) < ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) >> (scale))) \
256 ? ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1)) \
257 : ((LONG)(src) << (scale)))
258 #endif
259
260 #ifndef SATURATE_SHIFT
261 #define SATURATE_SHIFT(src, scale, dBits) \
262 (((scale) < 0) ? SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT((src), -(scale), (dBits)) \
263 : SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT((src), (scale), (dBits)))
264 #endif
265
266 /*
267 * Alternative shift and saturate left, saturates to -0.99999 instead of -1.0000
268 * to avoid problems when inverting the sign of the result.
269 */
270 #ifndef SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT_ALT
271 #define SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT_ALT(src, scale, dBits) \
272 (((LONG)(src) > ((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) >> (scale))) \
273 ? (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) \
274 : ((LONG)(src) <= ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) >> (scale))) \
275 ? ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 2)) \
276 : ((LONG)(src) << (scale)))
277 #endif
278
279 #ifndef SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT_ALT
280 #define SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT_ALT(src, scale, dBits) \
281 ((((LONG)(src) >> (scale)) > (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1)) \
282 ? (LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 1) \
283 : (((LONG)(src) >> (scale)) < ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 2))) \
284 ? ~((LONG)(((1U) << ((dBits)-1)) - 2)) \
285 : ((LONG)(src) >> (scale)))
286 #endif
287
288 #ifndef SATURATE_INT_PCM_RIGHT_SHIFT
289 #define SATURATE_INT_PCM_RIGHT_SHIFT(src, scale) \
290 SATURATE_RIGHT_SHIFT(src, scale, SAMPLE_BITS)
291 #endif
292
293 #ifndef SATURATE_INT_PCM_LEFT_SHIFT
294 #define SATURATE_INT_PCM_LEFT_SHIFT(src, scale) \
295 SATURATE_LEFT_SHIFT(src, scale, SAMPLE_BITS)
296 #endif
297
298 #endif /* #ifndef SCALE_H */
299