FreeCalypso > hg > gsm-codec-lib
changeset 242:f081a6850fb5
libgsmfrp: new refined implementation
The previous implementation exhibited the following defects,
which are now fixed:
1) The last received valid SID was cached forever for the purpose of
handling future invalid SIDs - we could have received some valid
SID ages ago, then lots of speech or NO_DATA, and if we then get
an invalid SID, we would resurrect the last valid SID from ancient
history - a bad design. In our new design, we handle invalid SID
based on the current state, much like BFI.
2) GSM 06.11 spec says clearly that after the second lost SID
(received BFI=1 && TAF=1 in CN state) we need to gradually decrease
the output level, rather than jump directly to emitting silence
frames - we previously failed to implement such logic.
3) Per GSM 06.12 section 5.2, Xmaxc should be the same in all 4 subframes
in a SID frame. What should we do if we receive an otherwise valid
SID frame with different Xmaxc? Our previous approach would
replicate this Xmaxc oddity in every subsequent generated CN frame,
which is rather bad. In our new design, the very first CN frame
(which can be seen as a transformation of the SID frame itself)
retains the original 4 distinct Xmaxc, but all subsequent CN frames
are based on the Xmaxc from the last subframe of the most recent SID.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 09 May 2023 05:16:31 +0000 |
parents | a48ddaa0f9a7 |
children | 5176f470489d |
files | libgsmfrp/bad_frame.c libgsmfrp/comfort_noise.c libgsmfrp/good_frame.c libgsmfrp/internal.h |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/libgsmfrp/bad_frame.c Tue May 09 03:13:22 2023 +0000 +++ b/libgsmfrp/bad_frame.c Tue May 09 05:16:31 2023 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* - * In this module we implement our handling of BFI frame gaps. + * In this module we implement our handling of BFI frame gaps + * and invalid SID frames. */ #include <stdint.h> @@ -38,6 +39,17 @@ } } +static int reduce_xmaxc_sid(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *st) +{ + if (st->sid_xmaxc > 4) { + st->sid_xmaxc -= 4; + return 0; + } else { + st->sid_xmaxc = 0; + return 1; + } +} + void gsmfr_preproc_bfi(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *st, int taf, gsm_byte *frame) { int mute; @@ -58,14 +70,65 @@ st->rx_state = NO_DATA; return; case COMFORT_NOISE: - gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); if (taf) st->rx_state = LOST_SID; + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); return; case LOST_SID: + if (taf) { + st->rx_state = CN_MUTING; + reduce_xmaxc_sid(st); + } gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); - if (taf) + return; + case CN_MUTING: + if (reduce_xmaxc_sid(st)) { st->rx_state = NO_DATA; + memcpy(frame, &gsmfr_preproc_silence_frame, + sizeof(gsm_frame)); + } else + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); return; } } + +void gsmfr_preproc_invalid_sid(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *st, gsm_byte *frame) +{ + switch (st->rx_state) { + case NO_DATA: + memcpy(frame, &gsmfr_preproc_silence_frame, sizeof(gsm_frame)); + return; + case SPEECH: + /* + * Make CN out of the last good speech frame, following the + * "NOTE" at the end of section 6.1.2 in TS 46.031. + */ + st->rx_state = COMFORT_NOISE; + memcpy(st->sid_prefix, &st->speech_frame, 5); + st->sid_xmaxc = ((st->speech_frame[27] & 0x1F) << 1) | + (st->speech_frame[28] >> 7); + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); + return; + case SPEECH_MUTING: + /* same as above, but set the state to CN_MUTING */ + st->rx_state = CN_MUTING; + memcpy(st->sid_prefix, &st->speech_frame, 5); + st->sid_xmaxc = ((st->speech_frame[27] & 0x1F) << 1) | + (st->speech_frame[28] >> 7); + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); + return; + case COMFORT_NOISE: + case LOST_SID: + st->rx_state = COMFORT_NOISE; + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); + return; + case CN_MUTING: + if (reduce_xmaxc_sid(st)) { + st->rx_state = NO_DATA; + memcpy(frame, &gsmfr_preproc_silence_frame, + sizeof(gsm_frame)); + } else + gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); + return; + } +}
--- a/libgsmfrp/comfort_noise.c Tue May 09 03:13:22 2023 +0000 +++ b/libgsmfrp/comfort_noise.c Tue May 09 05:16:31 2023 +0000 @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ | ((bc[sub] >> 1) & 0x1); *c++ = ((bc[sub] & 0x1) << 7) | ((Mc & 0x3) << 5) - | ((st->sid_xmaxc[sub] >> 1) & 0x1F); - *c++ = ((st->sid_xmaxc[sub] & 0x1) << 7) + | ((st->sid_xmaxc >> 1) & 0x1F); + *c++ = ((st->sid_xmaxc & 0x1) << 7) | ((xmc[0] & 0x7) << 4) | ((xmc[1] & 0x7) << 1) | ((xmc[2] >> 2) & 0x1); @@ -68,3 +68,44 @@ | (xmc[12] & 0x7); } } + +void gsmfr_preproc_sid2cn(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *st, gsm_byte *frame) +{ + unsigned sub, pulse; + uint8_t Mc, xmc[13]; + gsm_byte *c; + + /* save LARc and Xmaxc from the last subframe for subsequent CN gen */ + memcpy(st->sid_prefix, frame, 5); + st->sid_xmaxc = ((frame[27] & 0x1F) << 1) | (frame[28] >> 7); + /* ... and turn *this* frame into very first CN output */ + c = frame + 5; + for (sub = 0; sub < 4; sub++) { + Mc = gsmfr_preproc_prng(st, 2); + for (pulse = 0; pulse < 13; pulse++) + xmc[pulse] = random_1to6(st); + /* keep each of Xmaxc and replace the rest with CN */ + *c++ = ((Nc[sub] & 0x7F) << 1) + | ((bc[sub] >> 1) & 0x1); + *c &= 0x1F; + *c++ |= ((bc[sub] & 0x1) << 7) + | ((Mc & 0x3) << 5); + *c &= 0x80; + *c++ |= ((xmc[0] & 0x7) << 4) + | ((xmc[1] & 0x7) << 1) + | ((xmc[2] >> 2) & 0x1); + *c++ = ((xmc[2] & 0x3) << 6) + | ((xmc[3] & 0x7) << 3) + | (xmc[4] & 0x7); + *c++ = ((xmc[5] & 0x7) << 5) + | ((xmc[6] & 0x7) << 2) + | ((xmc[7] >> 1) & 0x3); + *c++ = ((xmc[7] & 0x1) << 7) + | ((xmc[8] & 0x7) << 4) + | ((xmc[9] & 0x7) << 1) + | ((xmc[10] >> 2) & 0x1); + *c++ = ((xmc[10] & 0x3) << 6) + | ((xmc[11] & 0x7) << 3) + | (xmc[12] & 0x7); + } +}
--- a/libgsmfrp/good_frame.c Tue May 09 03:13:22 2023 +0000 +++ b/libgsmfrp/good_frame.c Tue May 09 05:16:31 2023 +0000 @@ -17,28 +17,16 @@ sid = gsmfr_preproc_sid_classify(frame); switch (sid) { case 0: /* good speech frame */ + st->rx_state = SPEECH; memcpy(&st->speech_frame, frame, sizeof(gsm_frame)); - st->rx_state = SPEECH; return; case 1: /* invalid SID frame */ - if (st->got_valid_sid) { - st->rx_state = COMFORT_NOISE; - gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); - } else { - st->rx_state = NO_DATA; - memcpy(frame, &gsmfr_preproc_silence_frame, - sizeof(gsm_frame)); - } + /* state-dependent handling, similar to BFI */ + gsmfr_preproc_invalid_sid(st, frame); return; case 2: /* valid SID frame */ - st->got_valid_sid = 1; - memcpy(st->sid_prefix, frame, 5); - st->sid_xmaxc[0] = ((frame[6] & 0x1F) << 1) | (frame[7] >> 7); - st->sid_xmaxc[1] = ((frame[13] & 0x1F) << 1) | (frame[14] >> 7); - st->sid_xmaxc[2] = ((frame[20] & 0x1F) << 1) | (frame[21] >> 7); - st->sid_xmaxc[3] = ((frame[27] & 0x1F) << 1) | (frame[28] >> 7); st->rx_state = COMFORT_NOISE; - gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(st, frame); + gsmfr_preproc_sid2cn(st, frame); return; } }
--- a/libgsmfrp/internal.h Tue May 09 03:13:22 2023 +0000 +++ b/libgsmfrp/internal.h Tue May 09 05:16:31 2023 +0000 @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ SPEECH_MUTING, COMFORT_NOISE, LOST_SID, + CN_MUTING, }; struct gsmfr_preproc_state { enum rx_state rx_state; - int got_valid_sid; gsm_frame speech_frame; gsm_byte sid_prefix[5]; - uint8_t sid_xmaxc[4]; + uint8_t sid_xmaxc; uint32_t cn_random_lfsr; unsigned cn_random_6fold; }; @@ -27,5 +27,9 @@ /* internal functions */ extern void gsmfr_preproc_gen_cn(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *state, gsm_byte *frame); +extern void gsmfr_preproc_sid2cn(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *state, + gsm_byte *frame); +extern void gsmfr_preproc_invalid_sid(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *state, + gsm_byte *frame); extern uint16_t gsmfr_preproc_prng(struct gsmfr_preproc_state *state, uint16_t no_bits);