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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 | 0cfb7c95cce2 |
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/* * This C source file has been adapted from TU-Berlin libgsm source, * original notice follows: * * Copyright 1992 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische * Universitaet Berlin. See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for * details. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE. */ #include <stdint.h> #include <assert.h> #include "tw_gsmfr.h" #include "typedef.h" #include "ed_state.h" #include "ed_internal.h" /* * 4.2.4 .. 4.2.7 LPC ANALYSIS SECTION */ /* 4.2.4 */ static void Autocorrelation ( word * s, /* [0..159] IN/OUT */ longword * L_ACF) /* [0..8] OUT */ /* * The goal is to compute the array L_ACF[k]. The signal s[i] must * be scaled in order to avoid an overflow situation. */ { register int k, i; word temp, smax, scalauto; /* Dynamic scaling of the array s[0..159] */ /* Search for the maximum. */ smax = 0; for (k = 0; k <= 159; k++) { temp = GSM_ABS( s[k] ); if (temp > smax) smax = temp; } /* Computation of the scaling factor. */ if (smax == 0) scalauto = 0; else { assert(smax > 0); scalauto = 4 - gsm_norm( (longword)smax << 16 );/* sub(4,..) */ } /* Scaling of the array s[0...159] */ if (scalauto > 0) { # define SCALE(n) \ case n: for (k = 0; k <= 159; k++) \ s[k] = GSM_MULT_R( s[k], 16384 >> (n-1) );\ break; switch (scalauto) { SCALE(1) SCALE(2) SCALE(3) SCALE(4) } # undef SCALE } /* Compute the L_ACF[..]. */ { word * sp = s; word sl = *sp; # define STEP(k) L_ACF[k] += ((longword)sl * sp[ -(k) ]); # define NEXTI sl = *++sp for (k = 9; k--; L_ACF[k] = 0) ; STEP (0); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); STEP(4); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); STEP(4); STEP(5); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); STEP(4); STEP(5); STEP(6); NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); STEP(4); STEP(5); STEP(6); STEP(7); for (i = 8; i <= 159; i++) { NEXTI; STEP(0); STEP(1); STEP(2); STEP(3); STEP(4); STEP(5); STEP(6); STEP(7); STEP(8); } for (k = 9; k--; L_ACF[k] <<= 1) ; } /* Rescaling of the array s[0..159] */ if (scalauto > 0) { assert(scalauto <= 4); for (k = 160; k--; *s++ <<= scalauto) ; } } /* 4.2.5 */ static void Reflection_coefficients ( longword * L_ACF, /* 0...8 IN */ register word * r /* 0...7 OUT */ ) { register int i, m, n; register word temp; register longword ltmp; word ACF[9]; /* 0..8 */ word P[ 9]; /* 0..8 */ word K[ 9]; /* 2..8 */ /* Schur recursion with 16 bits arithmetic. */ if (L_ACF[0] == 0) { for (i = 8; i--; *r++ = 0) ; return; } assert( L_ACF[0] != 0 ); temp = gsm_norm( L_ACF[0] ); assert(temp >= 0 && temp < 32); /* ? overflow ? */ for (i = 0; i <= 8; i++) ACF[i] = SASR( L_ACF[i] << temp, 16 ); /* Initialize array P[..] and K[..] for the recursion. */ for (i = 1; i <= 7; i++) K[ i ] = ACF[ i ]; for (i = 0; i <= 8; i++) P[ i ] = ACF[ i ]; /* Compute reflection coefficients */ for (n = 1; n <= 8; n++, r++) { temp = P[1]; temp = GSM_ABS(temp); if (P[0] < temp) { for (i = n; i <= 8; i++) *r++ = 0; return; } *r = gsm_div( temp, P[0] ); assert(*r >= 0); if (P[1] > 0) *r = -*r; /* r[n] = sub(0, r[n]) */ assert (*r != MIN_WORD); if (n == 8) return; /* Schur recursion */ temp = GSM_MULT_R( P[1], *r ); P[0] = GSM_ADD( P[0], temp ); for (m = 1; m <= 8 - n; m++) { temp = GSM_MULT_R( K[ m ], *r ); P[m] = GSM_ADD( P[ m+1 ], temp ); temp = GSM_MULT_R( P[ m+1 ], *r ); K[m] = GSM_ADD( K[ m ], temp ); } } } /* 4.2.6 */ static void Transformation_to_Log_Area_Ratios ( register word * r /* 0..7 IN/OUT */ ) /* * The following scaling for r[..] and LAR[..] has been used: * * r[..] = integer( real_r[..]*32768. ); -1 <= real_r < 1. * LAR[..] = integer( real_LAR[..] * 16384 ); * with -1.625 <= real_LAR <= 1.625 */ { register word temp; register int i; /* Computation of the LAR[0..7] from the r[0..7] */ for (i = 1; i <= 8; i++, r++) { temp = *r; temp = GSM_ABS(temp); assert(temp >= 0); if (temp < 22118) { temp >>= 1; } else if (temp < 31130) { assert( temp >= 11059 ); temp -= 11059; } else { assert( temp >= 26112 ); temp -= 26112; temp <<= 2; } *r = *r < 0 ? -temp : temp; assert( *r != MIN_WORD ); } } /* 4.2.7 */ static void Quantization_and_coding ( register word * LAR /* [0..7] IN/OUT */ ) { register word temp; longword ltmp; /* This procedure needs four tables; the following equations * give the optimum scaling for the constants: * * A[0..7] = integer( real_A[0..7] * 1024 ) * B[0..7] = integer( real_B[0..7] * 512 ) * MAC[0..7] = maximum of the LARc[0..7] * MIC[0..7] = minimum of the LARc[0..7] */ # undef STEP # define STEP( A, B, MAC, MIC ) \ temp = GSM_MULT( A, *LAR ); \ temp = GSM_ADD( temp, B ); \ temp = GSM_ADD( temp, 256 ); \ temp = SASR( temp, 9 ); \ *LAR = temp>MAC ? MAC - MIC : (temp<MIC ? 0 : temp - MIC); \ LAR++; STEP( 20480, 0, 31, -32 ); STEP( 20480, 0, 31, -32 ); STEP( 20480, 2048, 15, -16 ); STEP( 20480, -2560, 15, -16 ); STEP( 13964, 94, 7, -8 ); STEP( 15360, -1792, 7, -8 ); STEP( 8534, -341, 3, -4 ); STEP( 9036, -1144, 3, -4 ); # undef STEP } void Gsm_LPC_Analysis ( struct gsmfr_0610_state *S, word * s, /* 0..159 signals IN/OUT */ word * LARc) /* 0..7 LARc's OUT */ { longword L_ACF[9]; Autocorrelation (s, L_ACF ); Reflection_coefficients (L_ACF, LARc ); Transformation_to_Log_Area_Ratios (LARc); Quantization_and_coding (LARc); }