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TW-TS-005 reader: fix maximum line length bug
TW-TS-005 section 4.1 states:
The maximum allowed length of each line is 80 characters, not
including the OS-specific newline encoding.
The implementation of this line length limit in the TW-TS-005 hex file
reader function in the present suite was wrong, such that lines of
the full maximum length could not be read. Fix it.
Note that this bug affects comment lines too, not just actual RTP
payloads. Neither Annex A nor Annex B features an RTP payload format
that goes to the maximum of 40 bytes, but if a comment line goes to
the maximum allowed length of 80 characters not including the
terminating newline, the bug will be triggered, necessitating
the present fix.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 25 Feb 2025 07:49:28 +0000 |
parents | 7bc011aceb7f |
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/* * This file is a product of splitting ETSI EFR dtx.c into parts; * the present module is the common part for both the encoder and * the decoder. */ #include "gsm_efr.h" #include "typedef.h" #include "namespace.h" #include "basic_op.h" #include "cnst.h" #include "sig_proc.h" #include "memops.h" #include "no_count.h" #include "dtx.h" #include "dtx_defs.h" /************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION NAME: update_lsf_history * * PURPOSE: Update the LSF parameter history. The LSF parameters kept * in the buffer are used later for computing the reference * LSF parameter vector and the averaged LSF parameter vector. * * INPUTS: lsf1[0..9] LSF vector of the 1st half of the frame * lsf2[0..9] LSF vector of the 2nd half of the frame * lsf_old[0..DTX_HANGOVER-1][0..M-1] * Old LSF history * * OUTPUTS: lsf_old[0..DTX_HANGOVER-1][0..M-1] * Updated LSF history * * RETURN VALUE: none * *************************************************************************/ void update_lsf_history ( Word16 lsf1[M], Word16 lsf2[M], Word16 lsf_old[DTX_HANGOVER][M] ) { Word16 i, j, temp; /* shift LSF data to make room for LSFs from current frame */ /* This can also be implemented by using circular buffering */ for (i = DTX_HANGOVER - 1; i > 0; i--) { for (j = 0; j < M; j++) { lsf_old[i][j] = lsf_old[i - 1][j]; move16 (); } } /* Store new LSF data to lsf_old buffer */ for (i = 0; i < M; i++) { temp = add (shr (lsf1[i], 1), shr (lsf2[i], 1)); lsf_old[0][i] = temp; move16 (); } return; } /************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION NAME: update_lsf_p_CN * * PURPOSE: Update the reference LSF parameter vector. The reference * vector is computed by averaging the quantized LSF parameter * vectors which exist in the LSF parameter history. * * INPUTS: lsf_old[0..DTX_HANGOVER-1][0..M-1] * LSF parameter history * * OUTPUTS: lsf_p_CN[0..9] Computed reference LSF parameter vector * * RETURN VALUE: none * *************************************************************************/ void update_lsf_p_CN ( Word16 lsf_old[DTX_HANGOVER][M], Word16 lsf_p_CN[M] ) { Word16 i, j; Word32 L_temp; for (j = 0; j < M; j++) { L_temp = L_mult (INV_DTX_HANGOVER, lsf_old[0][j]); for (i = 1; i < DTX_HANGOVER; i++) { L_temp = L_mac (L_temp, INV_DTX_HANGOVER, lsf_old[i][j]); } lsf_p_CN[j] = round (L_temp); move16 (); } return; } /************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION NAME: update_gcode0_CN * * PURPOSE: Update the reference fixed codebook gain parameter value. * The reference value is computed by averaging the quantized * fixed codebook gain parameter values which exist in the * fixed codebook gain parameter history. * * INPUTS: gain_code_old[0..4*DTX_HANGOVER-1] * fixed codebook gain parameter history * * OUTPUTS: none * * RETURN VALUE: Computed reference fixed codebook gain * *************************************************************************/ Word16 update_gcode0_CN ( Word16 gain_code_old[4 * DTX_HANGOVER] ) { Word16 i, j; Word32 L_temp, L_ret; L_ret = 0L; move32 (); for (i = 0; i < DTX_HANGOVER; i++) { L_temp = L_mult (0x1fff, gain_code_old[4 * i]); for (j = 1; j < 4; j++) { L_temp = L_mac (L_temp, 0x1fff, gain_code_old[4 * i + j]); } L_ret = L_mac (L_ret, INV_DTX_HANGOVER, extract_h (L_temp)); } return extract_h (L_ret); } /************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION NAME: build_CN_code * * PURPOSE: Compute the comfort noise fixed codebook excitation. The * gains of the pulses are always +/-1. * * INPUTS: *seed Old CN generator shift register state * * OUTPUTS: cod[0..39] Generated comfort noise fixed codebook vector * *seed Updated CN generator shift register state * * RETURN VALUE: none * *************************************************************************/ void build_CN_code ( Word16 cod[], Word32 *seed ) { Word16 i, j, k; for (i = 0; i < L_SUBFR; i++) { cod[i] = 0; move16 (); } for (k = 0; k < NB_PULSE; k++) { i = pseudonoise (seed, 2); /* generate pulse position */ i *= 10; i += k; j = pseudonoise (seed, 1); /* generate sign */ test (); if (j > 0) { cod[i] = 4096; move16 (); } else { cod[i] = -4096; move16 (); } } return; } /************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION NAME: pseudonoise * * PURPOSE: Generate a random integer value to use in comfort noise * generation. The algorithm uses polynomial x^31 + x^3 + 1 * (length of PN sequence is 2^31 - 1). * * INPUTS: *shift_reg Old CN generator shift register state * * * OUTPUTS: *shift_reg Updated CN generator shift register state * * RETURN VALUE: Generated random integer value * *************************************************************************/ Word16 pseudonoise ( Word32 *shift_reg, Word16 no_bits ) { Word16 noise_bits, Sn, i; noise_bits = 0; move16 (); for (i = 0; i < no_bits; i++) { /* State n == 31 */ test (); logic32 (); if ((*shift_reg & 0x00000001L) != 0) { Sn = 1; move16 (); } else { Sn = 0; move16 (); } /* State n == 3 */ test (); logic32 (); if ((*shift_reg & 0x10000000L) != 0) { Sn = Sn ^ 1; logic16 (); } else { Sn = Sn ^ 0; logic16 (); } noise_bits <<= 1; noise_bits |= *shift_reg & 1; *shift_reg = L_shr (*shift_reg, 1); move32 (); if (Sn & 1) { *shift_reg = *shift_reg | 0x40000000L; move32 (); logic32 (); } } return noise_bits; }