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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?> |
+<!DOCTYPE rfc SYSTEM "rfc2629.dtd"> |
+<?rfc toc="yes"?> |
+<?rfc tocompact="yes"?> |
+<?rfc tocdepth="3"?> |
+<?rfc tocindent="yes"?> |
+<?rfc symrefs="yes"?> |
+<?rfc sortrefs="yes"?> |
+<?rfc comments="yes"?> |
+<?rfc inline="yes"?> |
+<?rfc compact="yes"?> |
+<?rfc subcompact="no"?> |
+<rfc category="std" docName="draft-valin-codec-opus-update-00" |
+ ipr="trust200902"> |
+ <front> |
+ <title abbrev="Opus Update">Updates to the Opus Audio Codec</title> |
+ |
+<author initials="JM" surname="Valin" fullname="Jean-Marc Valin"> |
+<organization>Mozilla Corporation</organization> |
+<address> |
+<postal> |
+<street>650 Castro Street</street> |
+<city>Mountain View</city> |
+<region>CA</region> |
+<code>94041</code> |
+<country>USA</country> |
+</postal> |
+<phone>+1 650 903-0800</phone> |
+<email>jmvalin@jmvalin.ca</email> |
+</address> |
+</author> |
+ |
+<author initials="T." surname="Terriberry" fullname="Timothy B. Terriberry"> |
+<organization>Mozilla Corporation</organization> |
+<address> |
+<postal> |
+<street>650 Castro Street</street> |
+<city>Mountain View</city> |
+<region>CA</region> |
+<code>94041</code> |
+<country>USA</country> |
+</postal> |
+<phone>+1 650 903-0800</phone> |
+<email>tterriberry@mozilla.com</email> |
+</address> |
+</author> |
+ |
+<author initials="K." surname="Vos" fullname="Koen Vos"> |
+<organization>Skype Technologies S.A.</organization> |
+<address> |
+<postal> |
+<street>Soder Malarstrand 43</street> |
+<city>Stockholm</city> |
+<region></region> |
+<code>11825</code> |
+<country>SE</country> |
+</postal> |
+<phone>+46 73 085 7619</phone> |
+<email>koen.vos@skype.net</email> |
+</address> |
+</author> |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ <date day="12" month="July" year="2013" /> |
+ |
+ <abstract> |
+ <t>This document addresses minor issues that were found in the specification |
+ of the Opus audio codec in <xref target="RFC6716">RFC 6716</xref>.</t> |
+ </abstract> |
+ </front> |
+ |
+ <middle> |
+ <section title="Introduction"> |
+ <t>This document address minor issues that were discovered in the reference |
+ implementation of the Opus codec that serves as the specification in |
+ <xref target="RFC6716">RFC 6716</xref>. Only issues affecting the decoder are |
+ listed here. An up-to-date implementation of the Opus encoder can be found at |
+ http://opus-codec.org/. The updated specification remains fully compatible with |
+ the original specification and only one of the changes results in any difference |
+ in the audio output. |
+ </t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section title="Terminology"> |
+ <t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", |
+ "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this |
+ document are to be interpreted as described in <xref |
+ target="RFC2119">RFC 2119</xref>.</t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section title="Stereo State Reset in SILK"> |
+ <t>The reference implementation does not reinitialize the stereo state |
+ during a mode switch. The old stereo memory can produce a brief impulse |
+ (i.e. single sample) in the decoded audio. This can be fixed by changing |
+ silk/dec_API.c at line 72: |
+ <figure> |
+ <artwork><![CDATA[ |
+ for( n = 0; n < DECODER_NUM_CHANNELS; n++ ) { |
+ ret = silk_init_decoder( &channel_state[ n ] ); |
+ } |
++ silk_memset(&((silk_decoder *)decState)->sStereo, 0, |
++ sizeof(((silk_decoder *)decState)->sStereo)); |
++ /* Not strictly needed, but it's cleaner that way */ |
++ ((silk_decoder *)decState)->prev_decode_only_middle = 0; |
+ |
+ return ret; |
+ } |
+]]></artwork> |
+</figure> |
+ This change affects the normative part of the decoder. Fortunately, |
+ the modified decoder is still compliant with the original specification because |
+ it still easily passes the testvectors. For example, for the float decoder |
+ at 48 kHz, the opus_compare (arbitrary) "quality score" changes from |
+ from 99.9333% to 99.925%. |
+ </t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section anchor="padding" title="Parsing of the Opus Packet Padding"> |
+ <t>It was discovered that some invalid packets of very large size could trigger |
+ an out-of-bounds read in the Opus packet parsing code responsible for padding. |
+ This is due to an integer overflow if the signaled padding exceeds 2^31-1 bytes |
+ (the actual packet may be smaller). The code can be fixed by applying the following |
+ changes at line 596 of src/opus_decoder.c: |
+ <figure> |
+ <artwork><![CDATA[ |
+ /* Padding flag is bit 6 */ |
+ if (ch&0x40) |
+ { |
+- int padding=0; |
+ int p; |
+ do { |
+ if (len<=0) |
+ return OPUS_INVALID_PACKET; |
+ p = *data++; |
+ len--; |
+- padding += p==255 ? 254: p; |
++ len -= p==255 ? 254: p; |
+ } while (p==255); |
+- len -= padding; |
+ } |
+]]></artwork> |
+</figure> |
+ </t> |
+ <t>This packet parsing issue is limited to reading memory up |
+ to about 60 kB beyond the compressed buffer. This can only be triggered |
+ by a compressed packet more than about 16 MB long, so it's not a problem |
+ for RTP. In theory, it <spanx style="emph">could</spanx> crash a file |
+ decoder (e.g. Opus in Ogg) if the memory just after the incoming packet |
+ is out-of-range, but that could not be achieved when attempted in a production |
+ application built using an affected version of the Opus decoder.</t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section anchor="resampler" title="Resampler buffer"> |
+ <t>The SILK resampler had the following issues: |
+ <list style="numbers"> |
+ <t>The calls to memcpy() were using sizeof(opus_int32), but the type of the |
+ local buffer was opus_int16.</t> |
+ <t>Because the size was wrong, this potentially allowed the source |
+ and destination regions of the memcpy overlap. |
+ We <spanx style="emph">believe</spanx> that nSamplesIn is at least fs_in_khZ, |
+ which is at least 8. |
+ Since RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 is only 8,that should not be a problem once |
+ the type size is fixed.</t> |
+ <t>The size of the buffer used RESAMPLER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE_IN, but the |
+ data stored in it was actually _twice_ the input batch size |
+ (nSamplesIn<<1).</t> |
+ </list></t> |
+ <t> |
+ The fact that the code never produced any error in testing (including when run under the |
+ Valgrind memory debugger), suggests that in practice |
+ the batch sizes are reasonable enough that none of the issues above |
+ was ever a problem. However, proving that is non-obvious. |
+ </t> |
+ <t>The code can be fixed by applying the following changes to like 70 of silk/resampler_private_IIR_FIR.c: |
+<figure> |
+<artwork><![CDATA[ |
+ opus_int16 out[], /* O Output signal */ |
+ const opus_int16 in[], /* I Input signal */ |
+ opus_int32 inLen /* I Number of input samples */ |
+ ) |
+ { |
+ silk_resampler_state_struct *S = (silk_resampler_state_struct *)SS; |
+ opus_int32 nSamplesIn; |
+ opus_int32 max_index_Q16, index_increment_Q16; |
+- opus_int16 buf[ RESAMPLER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE_IN + RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 ]; |
++ opus_int16 buf[ 2*RESAMPLER_MAX_BATCH_SIZE_IN + RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 ]; |
+ |
+ /* Copy buffered samples to start of buffer */ |
+- silk_memcpy( buf, S->sFIR, RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int32 ) ); |
++ silk_memcpy( buf, S->sFIR, RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int16 ) ); |
+ |
+ /* Iterate over blocks of frameSizeIn input samples */ |
+ index_increment_Q16 = S->invRatio_Q16; |
+ while( 1 ) { |
+ nSamplesIn = silk_min( inLen, S->batchSize ); |
+ |
+ /* Upsample 2x */ |
+ silk_resampler_private_up2_HQ( S->sIIR, &buf[ RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 ], in, nSamplesIn ); |
+ |
+ max_index_Q16 = silk_LSHIFT32( nSamplesIn, 16 + 1 ); /* + 1 because 2x upsampling */ |
+ out = silk_resampler_private_IIR_FIR_INTERPOL( out, buf, max_index_Q16, index_increment_Q16 ); |
+ in += nSamplesIn; |
+ inLen -= nSamplesIn; |
+ |
+ if( inLen > 0 ) { |
+ /* More iterations to do; copy last part of filtered signal to beginning of buffer */ |
+- silk_memcpy( buf, &buf[ nSamplesIn << 1 ], RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int32 ) ); |
++ silk_memmove( buf, &buf[ nSamplesIn << 1 ], RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int16 ) ); |
+ } else { |
+ break; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ /* Copy last part of filtered signal to the state for the next call */ |
+- silk_memcpy( S->sFIR, &buf[ nSamplesIn << 1 ], RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int32 ) ); |
++ silk_memcpy( S->sFIR, &buf[ nSamplesIn << 1 ], RESAMPLER_ORDER_FIR_12 * sizeof( opus_int16 ) ); |
+ } |
+]]></artwork> |
+</figure> |
+ </t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section title="Downmix to Mono"> |
+ <t>The last issue is not strictly a bug, but it is an issue that has been reported |
+ when downmixing Opus decoded stream to mono, whether this is done inside the decoder |
+ or as a post-processing on the stereo decoder output. Opus intensity stereo allows |
+ optionally coding the two channels 180-degrees out of phase on a per-band basis. |
+ This provides better stereo quality than forcing the two channels to be in phase, |
+ but when the output is downmixed to mono, the energy in the affected bands is cancelled |
+ sometimes resulting in audible artefacts. |
+ </t> |
+ <t>A possible work-around for this issue would be to optionally allow the decoder to |
+ not apply the 180-degree phase shift when the output is meant to be downmixed (inside or |
+ outside of the decoder). |
+ </t> |
+ </section> |
+ <section anchor="IANA" title="IANA Considerations"> |
+ <t>This document makes no request of IANA.</t> |
+ |
+ <t>Note to RFC Editor: this section may be removed on publication as an |
+ RFC.</t> |
+ </section> |
+ |
+ <section anchor="Acknowledgements" title="Acknowledgements"> |
+ <t>We would like to thank Juri Aedla for reporting the issue with the parsing of |
+ the Opus padding.</t> |
+ </section> |
+ </middle> |
+ |
+ <back> |
+ <references title="References"> |
+ <?rfc include="http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml"?> |
+ <?rfc include="http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.6716.xml"?> |
+ |
+ |
+ </references> |
+ </back> |
+</rfc> |