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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 #include "webrtc/modules/audio_coding/neteq/dtmf_buffer.h"
12 
13 #include <assert.h>
14 #include <algorithm>  // max
15 
16 // Modify the code to obtain backwards bit-exactness. Once bit-exactness is no
17 // longer required, this #define should be removed (and the code that it
18 // enables).
19 #define LEGACY_BITEXACT
20 
21 namespace webrtc {
22 
23 // The ParseEvent method parses 4 bytes from |payload| according to this format
24 // from RFC 4733:
25 //
26 //  0                   1                   2                   3
27 //  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
28 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
29 // |     event     |E|R| volume    |          duration             |
30 // +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
31 //
32 // Legend (adapted from RFC 4733)
33 // - event:    The event field is a number between 0 and 255 identifying a
34 //             specific telephony event. The buffer will not accept any event
35 //             numbers larger than 15.
36 // - E:        If set to a value of one, the "end" bit indicates that this
37 //             packet contains the end of the event.  For long-lasting events
38 //             that have to be split into segments, only the final packet for
39 //             the final segment will have the E bit set.
40 // - R:        Reserved.
41 // - volume:   For DTMF digits and other events representable as tones, this
42 //             field describes the power level of the tone, expressed in dBm0
43 //             after dropping the sign.  Power levels range from 0 to -63 dBm0.
44 //             Thus, larger values denote lower volume. The buffer discards
45 //             values larger than 36 (i.e., lower than -36 dBm0).
46 // - duration: The duration field indicates the duration of the event or segment
47 //             being reported, in timestamp units, expressed as an unsigned
48 //             integer in network byte order.  For a non-zero value, the event
49 //             or segment began at the instant identified by the RTP timestamp
50 //             and has so far lasted as long as indicated by this parameter.
51 //             The event may or may not have ended.  If the event duration
52 //             exceeds the maximum representable by the duration field, the
53 //             event is split into several contiguous segments. The buffer will
54 //             discard zero-duration events.
55 //
ParseEvent(uint32_t rtp_timestamp,const uint8_t * payload,int payload_length_bytes,DtmfEvent * event)56 int DtmfBuffer::ParseEvent(uint32_t rtp_timestamp,
57                            const uint8_t* payload,
58                            int payload_length_bytes,
59                            DtmfEvent* event) {
60   if (!payload || !event) {
61     return kInvalidPointer;
62   }
63   if (payload_length_bytes < 4) {
64     return kPayloadTooShort;
65   }
66 
67   event->event_no = payload[0];
68   event->end_bit = ((payload[1] & 0x80) != 0);
69   event->volume = (payload[1] & 0x3F);
70   event->duration = payload[2] << 8 | payload[3];
71   event->timestamp = rtp_timestamp;
72   return kOK;
73 }
74 
75 // Inserts a DTMF event into the buffer. The event should be parsed from the
76 // bit stream using the ParseEvent method above before inserting it in the
77 // buffer.
78 // DTMF events can be quite long, and in most cases the duration of the event
79 // is not known when the first packet describing it is sent. To deal with that,
80 // the RFC 4733 specifies that multiple packets are sent for one and the same
81 // event as it is being created (typically, as the user is pressing the key).
82 // These packets will all share the same start timestamp and event number,
83 // while the duration will be the cumulative duration from the start. When
84 // inserting a new event, the InsertEvent method tries to find a matching event
85 // already in the buffer. If so, the new event is simply merged with the
86 // existing one.
InsertEvent(const DtmfEvent & event)87 int DtmfBuffer::InsertEvent(const DtmfEvent& event) {
88   if (event.event_no < 0 || event.event_no > 15 ||
89       event.volume < 0 || event.volume > 36 ||
90       event.duration <= 0 || event.duration > 65535) {
91     return kInvalidEventParameters;
92   }
93   DtmfList::iterator it = buffer_.begin();
94   while (it != buffer_.end()) {
95     if (MergeEvents(it, event)) {
96       // A matching event was found and the new event was merged.
97       return kOK;
98     }
99     ++it;
100   }
101   buffer_.push_back(event);
102   // Sort the buffer using CompareEvents to rank the events.
103   buffer_.sort(CompareEvents);
104   return kOK;
105 }
106 
GetEvent(uint32_t current_timestamp,DtmfEvent * event)107 bool DtmfBuffer::GetEvent(uint32_t current_timestamp, DtmfEvent* event) {
108   DtmfList::iterator it = buffer_.begin();
109   while (it != buffer_.end()) {
110     // |event_end| is an estimate of where the current event ends. If the end
111     // bit is set, we know that the event ends at |timestamp| + |duration|.
112     uint32_t event_end = it->timestamp + it->duration;
113 #ifdef LEGACY_BITEXACT
114     bool next_available = false;
115 #endif
116     if (!it->end_bit) {
117       // If the end bit is not set, we allow extrapolation of the event for
118       // some time.
119       event_end += max_extrapolation_samples_;
120       DtmfList::iterator next = it;
121       ++next;
122       if (next != buffer_.end()) {
123         // If there is a next event in the buffer, we will not extrapolate over
124         // the start of that new event.
125         event_end = std::min(event_end, next->timestamp);
126 #ifdef LEGACY_BITEXACT
127         next_available = true;
128 #endif
129       }
130     }
131     if (current_timestamp >= it->timestamp
132         && current_timestamp <= event_end) {  // TODO(hlundin): Change to <.
133       // Found a matching event.
134       if (event) {
135         event->event_no = it->event_no;
136         event->end_bit = it->end_bit;
137         event->volume = it->volume;
138         event->duration = it->duration;
139         event->timestamp = it->timestamp;
140       }
141 #ifdef LEGACY_BITEXACT
142       if (it->end_bit &&
143           current_timestamp + frame_len_samples_ >= event_end) {
144         // We are done playing this. Erase the event.
145         buffer_.erase(it);
146       }
147 #endif
148       return true;
149     } else if (current_timestamp > event_end) {  // TODO(hlundin): Change to >=.
150       // Erase old event. Operation returns a valid pointer to the next element
151       // in the list.
152 #ifdef LEGACY_BITEXACT
153       if (!next_available) {
154         if (event) {
155           event->event_no = it->event_no;
156           event->end_bit = it->end_bit;
157           event->volume = it->volume;
158           event->duration = it->duration;
159           event->timestamp = it->timestamp;
160         }
161         it = buffer_.erase(it);
162         return true;
163       } else {
164         it = buffer_.erase(it);
165       }
166 #else
167       it = buffer_.erase(it);
168 #endif
169     } else {
170       ++it;
171     }
172   }
173   return false;
174 }
175 
SetSampleRate(int fs_hz)176 int DtmfBuffer::SetSampleRate(int fs_hz) {
177   if (fs_hz != 8000 &&
178       fs_hz != 16000 &&
179       fs_hz != 32000 &&
180       fs_hz != 48000) {
181     return kInvalidSampleRate;
182   }
183   max_extrapolation_samples_ = 7 * fs_hz / 100;
184   frame_len_samples_ = fs_hz / 100;
185   return kOK;
186 }
187 
188 // The method returns true if the two events are considered to be the same.
189 // The are defined as equal if they share the same timestamp and event number.
190 // The special case with long-lasting events that have to be split into segments
191 // is not handled in this method. These will be treated as separate events in
192 // the buffer.
SameEvent(const DtmfEvent & a,const DtmfEvent & b)193 bool DtmfBuffer::SameEvent(const DtmfEvent& a, const DtmfEvent& b) {
194   return (a.event_no == b.event_no) && (a.timestamp == b.timestamp);
195 }
196 
MergeEvents(DtmfList::iterator it,const DtmfEvent & event)197 bool DtmfBuffer::MergeEvents(DtmfList::iterator it, const DtmfEvent& event) {
198   if (SameEvent(*it, event)) {
199     if (!it->end_bit) {
200       // Do not extend the duration of an event for which the end bit was
201       // already received.
202       it->duration = std::max(event.duration, it->duration);
203     }
204     if (event.end_bit) {
205       it->end_bit = true;
206     }
207     return true;
208   } else {
209     return false;
210   }
211 }
212 
213 // Returns true if |a| goes before |b| in the sorting order ("|a| < |b|").
214 // The events are ranked using their start timestamp (taking wrap-around into
215 // account). In the unlikely situation that two events share the same start
216 // timestamp, the event number is used to rank the two. Note that packets
217 // that belong to the same events, and therefore sharing the same start
218 // timestamp, have already been merged before the sort method is called.
CompareEvents(const DtmfEvent & a,const DtmfEvent & b)219 bool DtmfBuffer::CompareEvents(const DtmfEvent& a, const DtmfEvent& b) {
220   if (a.timestamp == b.timestamp) {
221     return a.event_no < b.event_no;
222   }
223   // Take wrap-around into account.
224   return (static_cast<uint32_t>(b.timestamp - a.timestamp) < 0xFFFFFFFF / 2);
225 }
226 }  // namespace webrtc
227