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1 /*
2  *  Copyright (c) 2016 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 #ifndef RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_
12 #define RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_
13 
14 #include <stdint.h>
15 
16 #include "rtc_base/constructor_magic.h"
17 #include "rtc_base/system/rtc_export.h"
18 
19 namespace rtc {
20 
21 // The TimestampAligner class helps translating timestamps of a capture system
22 // into the same timescale as is used by rtc::TimeMicros(). Some capture systems
23 // provide timestamps, which comes from the capturing hardware (camera or sound
24 // card) or stamped close to the capturing hardware. Such timestamps are more
25 // accurate (less jittery) than reading the system clock, but may have a
26 // different epoch and unknown clock drift. Frame timestamps in webrtc should
27 // use rtc::TimeMicros (system monotonic time), and this class provides a filter
28 // which lets us use the rtc::TimeMicros timescale, and at the same time take
29 // advantage of higher accuracy of the capturer's clock.
30 
31 // This class is not thread safe, so all calls to it must be synchronized
32 // externally.
33 class RTC_EXPORT TimestampAligner {
34  public:
35   TimestampAligner();
36   ~TimestampAligner();
37 
38  public:
39   // Translates timestamps of a capture system to the same timescale as is used
40   // by rtc::TimeMicros(). |capturer_time_us| is assumed to be accurate, but
41   // with an unknown epoch and clock drift. |system_time_us| is
42   // time according to rtc::TimeMicros(), preferably read as soon as
43   // possible when the frame is captured. It may have poor accuracy
44   // due to poor resolution or scheduling delays. Returns the
45   // translated timestamp.
46   int64_t TranslateTimestamp(int64_t capturer_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
47 
48   // Returns the translated timestamp without updating the states. This is to
49   // allow TimestampAligner to translate capturer time into system clock based
50   // on earlier observations. It won't guarantee monotonicity.
51   int64_t TranslateTimestamp(int64_t capturer_time_us) const;
52 
53  protected:
54   // Update the estimated offset between capturer's time and system monotonic
55   // time.
56   int64_t UpdateOffset(int64_t capturer_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
57 
58   // Clip timestamp, return value is always
59   //    <= |system_time_us|, and
60   //    >= min(|prev_translated_time_us_| + |kMinFrameIntervalUs|,
61   //           |system_time_us|).
62   int64_t ClipTimestamp(int64_t filtered_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
63 
64  private:
65   // State for the timestamp translation.
66   int frames_seen_;
67   // Estimated offset between capturer's time and system monotonic time.
68   int64_t offset_us_;
69 
70   // State for the ClipTimestamp method, applied after the filter.
71   // A large negative clock drift of the capturer tends to push translated
72   // timestamps into the future. |clip_bias_us_| is subtracted from the
73   // translated timestamps, to get them back from the future.
74   int64_t clip_bias_us_;
75   // Used to ensure that translated timestamps are monotonous.
76   int64_t prev_translated_time_us_;
77   // Offset between |prev_translated_time_us_| and the corresponding capturer
78   // time.
79   int64_t prev_time_offset_us_;
80   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TimestampAligner);
81 };
82 
83 }  // namespace rtc
84 
85 #endif  // RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_
86