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libtwamr encoder: always emit frame->mode = mode; In the original implementation of amr_encode_frame(), the 'mode' member of the output struct was set to 0xFF if the output frame type is TX_NO_DATA. This design was made to mimic the mode field (16-bit word) being set to 0xFFFF (or -1) in 3GPP test sequence format - but nothing actually depends on this struct member being set in any way, and amr_frame_to_tseq() generates the needed 0xFFFF on its own, based on frame->type being equal to TX_NO_DATA. It is simpler and more efficient to always set frame->mode to the actual encoding mode in amr_encode_frame(), and this new behavior has already been documented in doc/AMR-library-API description in anticipation of the present change.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 18 May 2024 22:30:42 +0000
parents 9aef9e54b19d
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
 * routine preemphasis()                                               *
 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                               *
 * Preemphasis: filtering through 1 - g z^-1                           *
 *---------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include "gsm_efr.h"
#include "typedef.h"
#include "namespace.h"
#include "basic_op.h"
#include "no_count.h"
#include "sig_proc.h"
#include "cnst.h"
#include "dec_state.h"

void preemphasis (
    struct EFR_decoder_state *st,
    Word16 *signal, /* (i/o)   : input signal overwritten by the output */
    Word16 g,       /* (i)     : preemphasis coefficient                */
    Word16 L        /* (i)     : size of filtering                      */
)
{
    Word16 *p1, *p2, temp, i;

    p1 = signal + L - 1;
    p2 = p1 - 1;
    temp = *p1;

    for (i = 0; i <= L - 2; i++)
    {
        *p1 = sub (*p1, mult (g, *p2--));
        p1--;
    }

    *p1 = sub (*p1, mult (g, st->mem_pre));

    st->mem_pre = temp;

    return;
}