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Issue 280993002: [Cast] Repair receiver playout time calculations and frame skip logic. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Added playout_time smoothness checks in End2EndTest. Created 6 years, 7 months ago
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diff --git a/media/cast/base/clock_drift_smoother.h b/media/cast/base/clock_drift_smoother.h
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+// Copyright 2014 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_CAST_BASE_CLOCK_DRIFT_SMOOTHER_H_
+#define MEDIA_CAST_BASE_CLOCK_DRIFT_SMOOTHER_H_
+
+#include "base/time/time.h"
+
+namespace media {
+namespace cast {
+
+// Tracks the jitter and drift between clocks, providing a smoothed offset.
hubbe 2014/05/23 19:46:26 This doesn't seem to be the algorithm that I sugge
+// Internally, a Simple IIR filter is used to maintain a running average that
+// moves at a rate based on the passage of time.
+class ClockDriftSmoother {
+ public:
+ // |time_constant| is the amount of time an impulse signal takes to decay by
+ // ~62.6%. Interpretation: If the value passed to several Update() calls is
+ // held constant for T seconds, then the running average will have moved
+ // towards the value by ~62.6% from where it started.
+ explicit ClockDriftSmoother(base::TimeDelta time_constant);
+ ~ClockDriftSmoother();
+
+ // Returns the current offset.
+ base::TimeDelta Current() const;
+
+ // Discard all history and reset to exactly |offset|, measured |now|.
+ void Reset(base::TimeTicks now, base::TimeDelta offset);
+
+ // Update the current offset, which was measured |now|. The weighting that
+ // |measured_offset| will have on the running average is influenced by how
+ // much time has passed since the last call to this method (or Reset()).
+ // |now| should be monotonically non-decreasing over successive calls of this
+ // method.
+ void Update(base::TimeTicks now, base::TimeDelta measured_offset);
+
+ // Returns a time constant suitable for most use cases, where the clocks
+ // are expected to drift very little with respect to each other, and the
+ // jitter caused by clock imprecision is effectively canceled out.
+ static base::TimeDelta GetDefaultTimeConstant();
+
+ private:
+ const base::TimeDelta time_constant_;
+ base::TimeTicks last_update_time_;
+ double estimate_us_;
+};
+
+} // namespace cast
+} // namespace media
+
+#endif // MEDIA_CAST_BASE_CLOCK_DRIFT_SMOOTHER_H_
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