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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> |
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date | Sat, 18 May 2024 22:30:42 +0000 |
parents | be57e06bed84 |
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/* * All TCH/F downlink capture files produced by fc-shell tch record * (both FR and EFR, both old and new formats) include the same * 81-character block in each line: 3 DSP status words followed by * 33 bytes of frame data. Here we are factoring out the function * for parsing this common part. */ #include <ctype.h> #include <stdint.h> static decode_hex_digit(ch) { if (isdigit(ch)) return(ch - '0'); else if (isupper(ch)) return(ch - 'A' + 10); else return(ch - 'a' + 10); } parse_dlcap_common(line, status_words, tidsp_bytes) char *line; uint16_t *status_words; uint8_t *tidsp_bytes; { char *cp; int i; /* grok DSP status words */ cp = line; for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { if (!isxdigit(cp[0]) || !isxdigit(cp[1]) || !isxdigit(cp[2]) || !isxdigit(cp[3])) return -1; status_words[i] = (decode_hex_digit(cp[0]) << 12) | (decode_hex_digit(cp[1]) << 8) | (decode_hex_digit(cp[2]) << 4) | decode_hex_digit(cp[3]); cp += 4; if (*cp++ != ' ') return -1; } /* read the frame bits */ for (i = 0; i < 33; i++) { if (!isxdigit(cp[0]) || !isxdigit(cp[1])) return -1; tidsp_bytes[i] = (decode_hex_digit(cp[0]) << 4) | decode_hex_digit(cp[1]); cp += 2; } return 0; }