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2  /* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3  Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android
4  
5  � Copyright  1995 - 2013 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur F�rderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
6    All rights reserved.
7  
8   1.    INTRODUCTION
9  The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android ("FDK AAC Codec") is software that implements
10  the MPEG Advanced Audio Coding ("AAC") encoding and decoding scheme for digital audio.
11  This FDK AAC Codec software is intended to be used on a wide variety of Android devices.
12  
13  AAC's HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 versions are regarded as today's most efficient general perceptual
14  audio codecs. AAC-ELD is considered the best-performing full-bandwidth communications codec by
15  independent studies and is widely deployed. AAC has been standardized by ISO and IEC as part
16  of the MPEG specifications.
17  
18  Patent licenses for necessary patent claims for the FDK AAC Codec (including those of Fraunhofer)
19  may be obtained through Via Licensing (www.vialicensing.com) or through the respective patent owners
20  individually for the purpose of encoding or decoding bit streams in products that are compliant with
21  the ISO/IEC MPEG audio standards. Please note that most manufacturers of Android devices already license
22  these patent claims through Via Licensing or directly from the patent owners, and therefore FDK AAC Codec
23  software may already be covered under those patent licenses when it is used for those licensed purposes only.
24  
25  Commercially-licensed AAC software libraries, including floating-point versions with enhanced sound quality,
26  are also available from Fraunhofer. Users are encouraged to check the Fraunhofer website for additional
27  applications information and documentation.
28  
29  2.    COPYRIGHT LICENSE
30  
31  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted without
32  payment of copyright license fees provided that you satisfy the following conditions:
33  
34  You must retain the complete text of this software license in redistributions of the FDK AAC Codec or
35  your modifications thereto in source code form.
36  
37  You must retain the complete text of this software license in the documentation and/or other materials
38  provided with redistributions of the FDK AAC Codec or your modifications thereto in binary form.
39  You must make available free of charge copies of the complete source code of the FDK AAC Codec and your
40  modifications thereto to recipients of copies in binary form.
41  
42  The name of Fraunhofer may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this library without
43  prior written permission.
44  
45  You may not charge copyright license fees for anyone to use, copy or distribute the FDK AAC Codec
46  software or your modifications thereto.
47  
48  Your modified versions of the FDK AAC Codec must carry prominent notices stating that you changed the software
49  and the date of any change. For modified versions of the FDK AAC Codec, the term
50  "Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android" must be replaced by the term
51  "Third-Party Modified Version of the Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android."
52  
53  3.    NO PATENT LICENSE
54  
55  NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LICENSES TO ANY PATENT CLAIMS, including without limitation the patents of Fraunhofer,
56  ARE GRANTED BY THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE. Fraunhofer provides no warranty of patent non-infringement with
57  respect to this software.
58  
59  You may use this FDK AAC Codec software or modifications thereto only for purposes that are authorized
60  by appropriate patent licenses.
61  
62  4.    DISCLAIMER
63  
64  This FDK AAC Codec software is provided by Fraunhofer on behalf of the copyright holders and contributors
65  "AS IS" and WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, including but not limited to the implied warranties
66  of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
67  CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages,
68  including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits,
69  or business interruption, however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict
70  liability, or tort (including negligence), arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if
71  advised of the possibility of such damage.
72  
73  5.    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@iis.fraunhofer.de
82  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
83  
84  /**************************  Fraunhofer IIS FDK SysLib  **********************
85  
86     Author(s):
87  
88  ******************************************************************************/
89  
90  /** \file   machine_type.h
91   *  \brief  Type defines for various processors and compiler tools.
92   */
93  
94  #if !defined(__MACHINE_TYPE_H__)
95  #define __MACHINE_TYPE_H__
96  
97  
98  /* Library calling convention spec. __cdecl and friends might be added here as required. */
99    #define LINKSPEC_H
100    #define LINKSPEC_CPP
101  
102  
103  /**
104   *  collate all corresponding compiler specific macros to detect a debug build, and set the DEBUG macro if that is the case.
105   */
106  #if defined(_DEBUG)
107  #define DEBUG
108  #endif
109  
110  
111  /* for doxygen the following docu parts must be separated */
112  /** \var  SCHAR
113   *        Data type representing at least 1 byte signed integer on all supported platforms.
114   */
115  /** \var  UCHAR
116   *        Data type representing at least 1 byte unsigned integer on all supported platforms.
117   */
118  /** \var  INT
119   *        Data type representing at least 4 byte signed integer on all supported platforms.
120   */
121  /** \var  UINT
122   *        Data type representing at least 4 byte unsigned integer on all supported platforms.
123   */
124  /** \var  LONG
125   *        Data type representing 4 byte signed integer on all supported platforms.
126   */
127  /** \var  ULONG
128   *        Data type representing 4 byte unsigned integer on all supported platforms.
129   */
130  /** \var  SHORT
131   *        Data type representing 2 byte signed integer on all supported platforms.
132   */
133  /** \var  USHORT
134   *        Data type representing 2 byte unsigned integer on all supported platforms.
135   */
136  /** \var  INT64
137   *        Data type representing 8 byte signed integer on all supported platforms.
138   */
139  /** \var  UINT64
140   *        Data type representing 8 byte unsigned integer on all supported platforms.
141   */
142  /** \def  SHORT_BITS
143   *        Number of bits the data type short represents. sizeof() is not suited to get this info,
144   *        because a byte is not always defined as 8 bits.
145   */
146  /** \def  CHAR_BITS
147   *        Number of bits the data type char represents. sizeof() is not suited to get this info,
148   *        because a byte is not always defined as 8 bits.
149   */
150  /** \var  INT_PCM
151   *        Data type representing the width of input and output PCM samples.
152   */
153  
154  
155    typedef signed int INT;
156    typedef unsigned int UINT;
157  #ifdef __LP64__
158    /* force FDK long-datatypes to 4 byte  */
159    /* jdr: Use defines to avoid type alias problems on 64 bit machines. */
160    #define LONG INT
161    #define ULONG UINT
162  #else /* __LP64__ */
163    typedef signed long LONG;
164    typedef unsigned long ULONG;
165  #endif	/* __LP64__ */
166    typedef signed short SHORT;
167    typedef unsigned short USHORT;
168    typedef signed char SCHAR;
169    typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
170  
171    #define SHORT_BITS 16
172    #define CHAR_BITS 8
173  
174  
175  /* Define 64 bit base integer type. */
176  #ifdef _MSC_VER
177    typedef __int64 INT64;
178    typedef unsigned __int64 UINT64;
179  #else
180    typedef long long INT64;
181    typedef unsigned long long UINT64;
182  #endif
183  
184  #ifndef NULL
185    #ifdef __cplusplus
186      #define NULL    0
187    #else
188      #define NULL    ((void *)0)
189    #endif
190  #endif
191  
192  /* Assert is functional on x86 PC's and also when debugging is turned on. */
193  #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(__i686__) || defined(__i586__) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(FDK_DEBUG) || defined(FDK_ASSERT_ENABLE)
194    #include <assert.h>
195    #define FDK_ASSERT(x) assert(x)
196  #else
197    #define FDK_ASSERT(ignore)
198  #endif
199  
200    typedef SHORT        INT_PCM;
201    #define WAV_BITS     16
202    #define SAMPLE_BITS  16
203    #define SAMPLE_MAX (((LONG)1<<(SAMPLE_BITS-1))-1)
204    #define SAMPLE_MIN (~SAMPLE_MAX)
205  
206  /*!
207  * \def    RAM_ALIGN
208  *  Used to align memory as prefix before memory declaration. For example:
209     \code
210     RAM_ALIGN
211     int myArray[16];
212     \endcode
213  
214     Note, that not all platforms support this mechanism. For example with TI compilers
215     a preprocessor pragma is used, but to do something like
216  
217     \code
218     #define RAM_ALIGN #pragma DATA_ALIGN(x)
219     \encode
220  
221     would require the preprocessor to process this line twice to fully resolve it. Hence,
222     a fully platform-independant way to use alignment is not supported.
223  
224  * \def    ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT
225  *         Default alignment in bytes.
226  */
227  #if defined(__GNUC__)	/* cppp replaced: elif */
228    #define ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT 8
229    #define RAM_ALIGN __attribute__((aligned(ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT)))
230  #else
231    #define ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT 8
232    #define RAM_ALIGN
233  #endif
234  
235  
236  /*!
237  * \def  RESTRICT
238  *       The restrict keyword is supported by some platforms and RESTRICT maps to
239  *       either the corresponding keyword on each platform or to void if the
240  *       compiler does not provide such feature.
241  *
242  * \def  WORD_ALIGNED(x)
243  *       Tells the compiler that pointer x is WORD aligned.
244  *       At the moment only supported by TI compilers.
245  *
246  * \def  DWORD_ALIGNED(x)
247  *       Tells the compiler that pointer x is DWORD aligned.
248  *       At the moment only supported by TI compilers.
249  */
250    #define RESTRICT
251    #define WORD_ALIGNED(x)
252    #define DWORD_ALIGNED(x)
253  
254  
255  /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
256   * ALIGN_SIZE
257   *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
258  /*!
259   * \brief  This macro aligns a given value depending on ::ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT.
260   *
261   * For example if #ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT equals 8, then:
262   * - ALIGN_SIZE(3) returns 8
263   * - ALIGN_SIZE(8) returns 8
264   * - ALIGN_SIZE(9) returns 16
265   */
266  #define ALIGN_SIZE(a) ((a)+ (((INT)ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT - ((INT)(a) & (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT-1)) ) & (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT-1)))
267  
268  /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
269   * ALIGN_PTR
270   * cast (a) to width of pointer
271   *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
272  /*!
273   * \brief  This macro aligns a given address depending on ::ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT.
274   */
275  #define ALIGN_PTR(a) ( (unsigned char*)(a) + (((INT)ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT - ((INT)(UINT64)(a) & (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT-1)) ) & (ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT-1)) )
276  
277   /* Alignment macro for libSYS heap implementation */
278  #define ALIGNMENT_EXTRES    ( ALIGNMENT_DEFAULT )
279  #define ALGN_SIZE_EXTRES(a) ((a)+ (((INT)ALIGNMENT_EXTRES - ((INT)(a) & (ALIGNMENT_EXTRES-1)) ) & (ALIGNMENT_EXTRES-1)))
280  
281  
282  /*!
283   * \def  FORCEINLINE
284   *       Sometimes compiler do not do what they are told to do, and in case of inlining some
285   *       additional command might be necessary depending on the platform.
286   *
287   * \def  FDK_INLINE
288   *       Defines how the compiler is told to inline stuff.
289   */
290  #ifdef DEBUG
291  #undef FORCEINLINE
292  #define FORCEINLINE
293  #else
294  #ifndef FORCEINLINE
295    #if defined(__GNUC__)	/* cppp replaced: elif */
296      #define FORCEINLINE __attribute((always_inline))
297    #else
298      #define FORCEINLINE
299    #endif
300  #endif
301  #endif
302  
303    /* for all other platforms */
304    #define FDK_INLINE inline
305  
306  
307  /*!
308   * \def  LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
309   *       The LNK_SECTION_* defines allow memory to be drawn from specific memory
310   *       sections. Used as prefix before variable declaration.
311   *
312   * \def  LNK_SECTION_DATA_L2
313   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
314   * \def  LNK_SECTION_L1_DATA_A
315   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
316   * \def  LNK_SECTION_L1_DATA_B
317   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
318   * \def  LNK_SECTION_CONSTDATA_L1
319   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
320   * \def  LNK_SECTION_CONSTDATA
321   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
322   * \def  LNK_SECTION_CODE_L1
323   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
324   * \def  LNK_SECTION_CODE_L2
325   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
326   * \def  LNK_SECTION_INITCODE
327   *       See ::LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
328   */
329  /**************************************************
330   * Code Section macros
331   **************************************************/
332    #define LNK_SECTION_CODE_L1
333    #define LNK_SECTION_CODE_L2
334    #define LNK_SECTION_INITCODE
335  
336  /* Memory section macros. */
337  
338    /* default fall back */
339    #define LNK_SECTION_DATA_L1
340    #define LNK_SECTION_DATA_L2
341    #define LNK_SECTION_CONSTDATA
342    #define LNK_SECTION_CONSTDATA_L1
343  
344    #define LNK_SECTION_L1_DATA_A
345    #define LNK_SECTION_L1_DATA_B
346  
347  
348  #ifdef _MSC_VER
349    /*
350     * Sometimes certain features are excluded from compilation and therefore the warning 4065 may occur:
351     * "switch statement contains 'default' but no 'case' labels"
352     * We consider this warning irrelevant and disable it.
353     */
354    #pragma warning( disable : 4065 )
355  #endif
356  
357  #endif /* __MACHINE_TYPE_H__ */
358