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Issue 10702050: Add SincResampler ported from WebKit. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Fixes. Created 8 years, 5 months ago
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Index: media/base/sinc_resampler.cc
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+// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+//
+// Input buffer layout, dividing the total buffer into regions (r0_ - r5_):
+//
+// |----------------|-----------------------------------------|----------------|
+//
+// kBlockSize + kKernelSize / 2
+// <--------------------------------------------------------->
+// r0_
+//
+// kKernelSize / 2 kKernelSize / 2 kKernelSize / 2 kKernelSize / 2
+// <---------------> <---------------> <---------------> <--------------->
+// r1_ r2_ r3_ r4_
+//
+// kBlockSize
+// <--------------------------------------->
+// r5_
+//
+// The algorithm:
+//
+// 1) Consume input frames into r0_ (r1_ is zero-initialized).
+// 2) Position kernel centered at start of r0_ (r2_) and generate output frames
+// until kernel is centered at start of r4_ or we've finished generating all
+// the output frames.
+// 3) Copy r3_ to r1_ and r4_ to r2_.
+// 4) Consume input frames into r5_ (zero-pad if we run out of input).
+// 5) Goto (2) until all of input is consumed.
+//
+// Note: we're glossing over how the sub-sample handling works with
+// |virtual_source_idx_|, etc.
+
+// MSVC++ requires this to be set before any other includes to get M_PI.
+#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
+
+#include "media/base/sinc_resampler.h"
+
+#include <cmath>
+#include <limits>
+
+#include "base/logging.h"
+
+namespace media {
+
+enum {
+ // The kernel size can be adjusted for quality (higher is better) at the
+ // expense of performance. Must be an even number.
+ // TODO(dalecurtis): Test performance to see if we can jack this up to 64+.
+ kKernelSize = 32,
+
+ // The number of destination frames generated per processing pass. Affects
+ // how often and for how much SincResampler calls back for input. Must be
+ // greater than kKernelSize.
+ kBlockSize = 512,
+
+ // The kernel offset count is used for interpolation and is the number of
+ // sub-sample kernel shifts. Can be adjusted for quality (higher is better)
+ // at the expense of allocating more memory.
+ kKernelOffsetCount = 32,
+ kKernelStorageSize = kKernelSize * (kKernelOffsetCount + 1),
+
+ // The size (in samples) of the internal buffer used by the resampler.
+ kBufferSize = kBlockSize + kKernelSize
+};
+
+SincResampler::SincResampler(double io_sample_rate_ratio, const ReadCB& read_cb)
+ : io_sample_rate_ratio_(io_sample_rate_ratio),
+ virtual_source_idx_(0),
+ buffer_primed_(false),
+ read_cb_(read_cb),
+ // TODO(dalecurtis): When we switch to AVX/SSE optimization, we'll need to
+ // allocate with 32-byte alignment and ensure they're sized % 32 bytes.
+ kernel_storage_(new float[kKernelStorageSize]),
+ input_buffer_(new float[kBufferSize]),
+ // Setup various region pointers in the buffer (see diagram above).
+ r0_(input_buffer_.get() + kKernelSize / 2),
+ r1_(input_buffer_.get()),
+ r2_(r0_),
+ r3_(r0_ + kBlockSize - kKernelSize / 2),
+ r4_(r0_ + kBlockSize),
+ r5_(r0_ + kKernelSize / 2) {
+ DCHECK_EQ(kKernelSize % 2, 0) << "kKernelSize must be even!";
+ DCHECK_GT(kBlockSize, kKernelSize)
+ << "kBlockSize must be greater than kKernelSize!";
+ // Basic sanity checks to ensure buffer regions are laid out correctly:
+ // r0_ and r2_ should always be the same position.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r0_, r2_);
+ // r1_ at the beginning of the buffer.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r1_, input_buffer_.get());
+ // r1_ left of r2_, r2_ left of r5_ and r1_, r2_ size correct.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r2_ - r1_, r5_ - r2_);
+ // r3_ left of r4_, r5_ left of r0_ and r3_ size correct.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r4_ - r3_, r5_ - r0_);
+ // r3_, r4_ size correct and r4_ at the end of the buffer.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r4_ + (r4_ - r3_), r1_ + kBufferSize);
+ // r5_ size correct and at the end of the buffer.
+ DCHECK_EQ(r5_ + kBlockSize, r1_ + kBufferSize);
+
+ memset(kernel_storage_.get(), 0,
+ sizeof(*kernel_storage_.get()) * kKernelStorageSize);
+ memset(input_buffer_.get(), 0, sizeof(*input_buffer_.get()) * kBufferSize);
+
+ InitializeKernel();
+}
+
+SincResampler::~SincResampler() {}
+
+void SincResampler::InitializeKernel() {
+ // Blackman window parameters.
+ static const double kAlpha = 0.16;
+ static const double kA0 = 0.5 * (1.0 - kAlpha);
+ static const double kA1 = 0.5;
+ static const double kA2 = 0.5 * kAlpha;
+
+ // |sinc_scale_factor| is basically the normalized cutoff frequency of the
+ // low-pass filter.
+ double sinc_scale_factor =
+ io_sample_rate_ratio_ > 1.0 ? 1.0 / io_sample_rate_ratio_ : 1.0;
+
+ // The sinc function is an idealized brick-wall filter, but since we're
+ // windowing it the transition from pass to stop does not happen right away.
+ // So we should adjust the lowpass filter cutoff slightly downward to avoid
+ // some aliasing at the very high-end.
+ // TODO(crogers): this value is empirical and to be more exact should vary
+ // depending on kKernelSize.
+ sinc_scale_factor *= 0.9;
+
+ // Generates a set of windowed sinc() kernels.
+ // We generate a range of sub-sample offsets from 0.0 to 1.0.
+ for (int offset_idx = 0; offset_idx <= kKernelOffsetCount; ++offset_idx) {
+ double subsample_offset =
+ static_cast<double>(offset_idx) / kKernelOffsetCount;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < kKernelSize; ++i) {
+ // Compute the sinc with offset.
+ double s =
+ sinc_scale_factor * M_PI * (i - kKernelSize / 2 - subsample_offset);
+ double sinc = (!s ? 1.0 : sin(s) / s) * sinc_scale_factor;
+
+ // Compute Blackman window, matching the offset of the sinc().
+ double x = (i - subsample_offset) / kKernelSize;
+ double window = kA0 - kA1 * cos(2.0 * M_PI * x) + kA2
+ * cos(4.0 * M_PI * x);
+
+ // Window the sinc() function and store at the correct offset.
+ kernel_storage_[i + offset_idx * kKernelSize] = sinc * window;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void SincResampler::Resample(float* destination, int frames) {
+ int remaining_frames = frames;
+
+ // Step (1) -- Prime the input buffer at the start of the input stream.
+ if (!buffer_primed_) {
+ read_cb_.Run(r0_, kBlockSize + kKernelSize / 2);
+ buffer_primed_ = true;
+ }
+
+ // Step (2) -- Resample!
+ while (remaining_frames) {
+ while (virtual_source_idx_ < kBlockSize) {
+ // |virtual_source_idx_| lies in between two kernel offsets so figure out
+ // what they are.
+ int source_idx = static_cast<int>(virtual_source_idx_);
+ double subsample_remainder = virtual_source_idx_ - source_idx;
+
+ double virtual_offset_idx = subsample_remainder * kKernelOffsetCount;
+ int offset_idx = static_cast<int>(virtual_offset_idx);
+
+ float* k1 = kernel_storage_.get() + offset_idx * kKernelSize;
+ float* k2 = k1 + kKernelSize;
+
+ // Initialize input pointer based on quantized |virtual_source_idx_|.
+ float* input_ptr = r1_ + source_idx;
+
+ // We'll compute "convolutions" for the two kernels which straddle
+ // |virtual_source_idx_|.
+ float sum1 = 0;
+ float sum2 = 0;
+
+ // Figure out how much to weight each kernel's "convolution".
+ double kernel_interpolation_factor = virtual_offset_idx - offset_idx;
+
+ // Generate a single output sample.
+ int n = kKernelSize;
+ float input;
+ // TODO(dalecurtis): For initial commit, I've ripped out all the SSE
+ // optimizations, these definitely need to go back in before release.
+ while (n--) {
+ input = *input_ptr++;
+ sum1 += input * *k1++;
+ sum2 += input * *k2++;
+ }
+
+ // Linearly interpolate the two "convolutions".
+ double result = (1.0 - kernel_interpolation_factor) * sum1
+ + kernel_interpolation_factor * sum2;
+
+ *destination++ = result;
+
+ // Advance the virtual index.
+ virtual_source_idx_ += io_sample_rate_ratio_;
+
+ if (!--remaining_frames)
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Wrap back around to the start. Reset to zero if the delta is below
+ // machine limits; allowing us to cap accumulated error over time.
+ virtual_source_idx_ -= kBlockSize;
+ if (virtual_source_idx_ < std::numeric_limits<double>::epsilon())
+ virtual_source_idx_ = 0;
+
+ // Step (3) Copy r3_ to r1_ and r4_ to r2_.
+ // This wraps the last input frames back to the start of the buffer.
+ memcpy(r1_, r3_, sizeof(*input_buffer_.get()) * (kKernelSize / 2));
+ memcpy(r2_, r4_, sizeof(*input_buffer_.get()) * (kKernelSize / 2));
+
+ // Step (4)
+ // Refresh the buffer with more input.
+ read_cb_.Run(r5_, kBlockSize);
+ }
+}
+
+int SincResampler::ChunkSize() {
+ return kBlockSize / io_sample_rate_ratio_;
+}
+
+} // namespace media

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