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Issue 14600025: Replace AudioSilenceDetector with an AudioPowerMonitor. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Better handling of bad AudioBus data. Minor tweaks. Created 7 years, 7 months ago
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Index: media/audio/audio_power_monitor.h
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+// Copyright (c) 2013 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.
+
+#ifndef MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_POWER_MONITOR_H_
+#define MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_POWER_MONITOR_H_
+
+#include "base/callback.h"
+#include "media/base/media_export.h"
+
+// An audio signal power monitor. It is periodically provided an AudioBus by
+// the native audio thread, and the audio samples in each channel are analyzed
+// to determine the average power of the signal over a time period. Here
+// "average power" is defined as the RMS of the amplitudes, converted to dBFS
+// (decibels relative to full-scale) units.
+//
+// Note that extreme care has been taken to make the AudioPowerMonitor::Scan()
+// method safe to be called on the native audio thread. The code acquires no
+// locks, nor engages in any operation that could result in an
+// undetermined/unbounded amount of run-time.
+
+namespace base {
+class MessageLoop;
+class TimeDelta;
+}
+
+namespace media {
+
+class AudioBus;
+
+class MEDIA_EXPORT AudioPowerMonitor {
+ public:
+ // Reports power level in terms of dBFS. This means negative infinity
+ // represents zero power, and 0.0f represents maximum power.
+ typedef base::Callback<void(float)> PowerMeasurementCallback;
+
+ // |sample_rate| is the audio signal sample rate (Hz). |measurement_period|
+ // represents the time length of audio signal to analyze before invoking the
+ // callback to report the current power level.
+ AudioPowerMonitor(int sample_rate,
+ const base::TimeDelta& measurement_period,
+ base::MessageLoop* message_loop,
+ const PowerMeasurementCallback& notify_power_level);
+
+ ~AudioPowerMonitor();
+
+ // Scan more |frames| of audio data from |buffer|. It is safe to call this
+ // from a real-time priority thread.
+ void Scan(const AudioBus& buffer, int frames);
+
+ // dBFS value corresponding to zero power in the audio signal.
+ static const float kZeroPowerDBFS;
+ // dBFS value corresponding to maximum power in the audio signal.
+ static const float kMaxPowerDBFS;
+
+ private:
+ void ResetScanAccumulations();
+
+ // Number of audio frames to be scanned before reporting a power level
+ // measurement via callback.
+ const int num_frames_per_callback_;
+
+ // MessageLoop and callback used to notify of the current power level.
+ base::MessageLoop* const message_loop_;
+ const PowerMeasurementCallback notify_power_level_;
+
+ // Accumulations over one or more scans. Reset after each successful callback
+ // is made.
+ float sum_of_squares_so_far_;
+ int frames_so_far_;
+
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AudioPowerMonitor);
+};
+
+} // namespace media
+
+#endif // MEDIA_AUDIO_AUDIO_POWER_MONITOR_H_

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