media/libopus/include/opus_multistream.h

Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 8
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Conditionally force memory storage according to privacy.thirdparty.isolate;
This solves Tor bug #9701, complying with disk avoidance documented in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance.

michael@0 1 /* Copyright (c) 2011 Xiph.Org Foundation
michael@0 2 Written by Jean-Marc Valin */
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michael@0 27
michael@0 28 /**
michael@0 29 * @file opus_multistream.h
michael@0 30 * @brief Opus reference implementation multistream API
michael@0 31 */
michael@0 32
michael@0 33 #ifndef OPUS_MULTISTREAM_H
michael@0 34 #define OPUS_MULTISTREAM_H
michael@0 35
michael@0 36 #include "opus.h"
michael@0 37
michael@0 38 #ifdef __cplusplus
michael@0 39 extern "C" {
michael@0 40 #endif
michael@0 41
michael@0 42 /** @cond OPUS_INTERNAL_DOC */
michael@0 43
michael@0 44 /** Macros to trigger compilation errors when the wrong types are provided to a
michael@0 45 * CTL. */
michael@0 46 /**@{*/
michael@0 47 #define __opus_check_encstate_ptr(ptr) ((ptr) + ((ptr) - (OpusEncoder**)(ptr)))
michael@0 48 #define __opus_check_decstate_ptr(ptr) ((ptr) + ((ptr) - (OpusDecoder**)(ptr)))
michael@0 49 /**@}*/
michael@0 50
michael@0 51 /** These are the actual encoder and decoder CTL ID numbers.
michael@0 52 * They should not be used directly by applications.
michael@0 53 * In general, SETs should be even and GETs should be odd.*/
michael@0 54 /**@{*/
michael@0 55 #define OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_ENCODER_STATE_REQUEST 5120
michael@0 56 #define OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_DECODER_STATE_REQUEST 5122
michael@0 57 /**@}*/
michael@0 58
michael@0 59 /** @endcond */
michael@0 60
michael@0 61 /** @defgroup opus_multistream_ctls Multistream specific encoder and decoder CTLs
michael@0 62 *
michael@0 63 * These are convenience macros that are specific to the
michael@0 64 * opus_multistream_encoder_ctl() and opus_multistream_decoder_ctl()
michael@0 65 * interface.
michael@0 66 * The CTLs from @ref opus_genericctls, @ref opus_encoderctls, and
michael@0 67 * @ref opus_decoderctls may be applied to a multistream encoder or decoder as
michael@0 68 * well.
michael@0 69 * In addition, you may retrieve the encoder or decoder state for an specific
michael@0 70 * stream via #OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_ENCODER_STATE or
michael@0 71 * #OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_DECODER_STATE and apply CTLs to it individually.
michael@0 72 */
michael@0 73 /**@{*/
michael@0 74
michael@0 75 /** Gets the encoder state for an individual stream of a multistream encoder.
michael@0 76 * @param[in] x <tt>opus_int32</tt>: The index of the stream whose encoder you
michael@0 77 * wish to retrieve.
michael@0 78 * This must be non-negative and less than
michael@0 79 * the <code>streams</code> parameter used
michael@0 80 * to initialize the encoder.
michael@0 81 * @param[out] y <tt>OpusEncoder**</tt>: Returns a pointer to the given
michael@0 82 * encoder state.
michael@0 83 * @retval OPUS_BAD_ARG The index of the requested stream was out of range.
michael@0 84 * @hideinitializer
michael@0 85 */
michael@0 86 #define OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_ENCODER_STATE(x,y) OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_ENCODER_STATE_REQUEST, __opus_check_int(x), __opus_check_encstate_ptr(y)
michael@0 87
michael@0 88 /** Gets the decoder state for an individual stream of a multistream decoder.
michael@0 89 * @param[in] x <tt>opus_int32</tt>: The index of the stream whose decoder you
michael@0 90 * wish to retrieve.
michael@0 91 * This must be non-negative and less than
michael@0 92 * the <code>streams</code> parameter used
michael@0 93 * to initialize the decoder.
michael@0 94 * @param[out] y <tt>OpusDecoder**</tt>: Returns a pointer to the given
michael@0 95 * decoder state.
michael@0 96 * @retval OPUS_BAD_ARG The index of the requested stream was out of range.
michael@0 97 * @hideinitializer
michael@0 98 */
michael@0 99 #define OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_DECODER_STATE(x,y) OPUS_MULTISTREAM_GET_DECODER_STATE_REQUEST, __opus_check_int(x), __opus_check_decstate_ptr(y)
michael@0 100
michael@0 101 /**@}*/
michael@0 102
michael@0 103 /** @defgroup opus_multistream Opus Multistream API
michael@0 104 * @{
michael@0 105 *
michael@0 106 * The multistream API allows individual Opus streams to be combined into a
michael@0 107 * single packet, enabling support for up to 255 channels. Unlike an
michael@0 108 * elementary Opus stream, the encoder and decoder must negotiate the channel
michael@0 109 * configuration before the decoder can successfully interpret the data in the
michael@0 110 * packets produced by the encoder. Some basic information, such as packet
michael@0 111 * duration, can be computed without any special negotiation.
michael@0 112 *
michael@0 113 * The format for multistream Opus packets is defined in the
michael@0 114 * <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-terriberry-oggopus">Ogg
michael@0 115 * encapsulation specification</a> and is based on the self-delimited Opus
michael@0 116 * framing described in Appendix B of <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6716">RFC 6716</a>.
michael@0 117 * Normal Opus packets are just a degenerate case of multistream Opus packets,
michael@0 118 * and can be encoded or decoded with the multistream API by setting
michael@0 119 * <code>streams</code> to <code>1</code> when initializing the encoder or
michael@0 120 * decoder.
michael@0 121 *
michael@0 122 * Multistream Opus streams can contain up to 255 elementary Opus streams.
michael@0 123 * These may be either "uncoupled" or "coupled", indicating that the decoder
michael@0 124 * is configured to decode them to either 1 or 2 channels, respectively.
michael@0 125 * The streams are ordered so that all coupled streams appear at the
michael@0 126 * beginning.
michael@0 127 *
michael@0 128 * A <code>mapping</code> table defines which decoded channel <code>i</code>
michael@0 129 * should be used for each input/output (I/O) channel <code>j</code>. This table is
michael@0 130 * typically provided as an unsigned char array.
michael@0 131 * Let <code>i = mapping[j]</code> be the index for I/O channel <code>j</code>.
michael@0 132 * If <code>i < 2*coupled_streams</code>, then I/O channel <code>j</code> is
michael@0 133 * encoded as the left channel of stream <code>(i/2)</code> if <code>i</code>
michael@0 134 * is even, or as the right channel of stream <code>(i/2)</code> if
michael@0 135 * <code>i</code> is odd. Otherwise, I/O channel <code>j</code> is encoded as
michael@0 136 * mono in stream <code>(i - coupled_streams)</code>, unless it has the special
michael@0 137 * value 255, in which case it is omitted from the encoding entirely (the
michael@0 138 * decoder will reproduce it as silence). Each value <code>i</code> must either
michael@0 139 * be the special value 255 or be less than <code>streams + coupled_streams</code>.
michael@0 140 *
michael@0 141 * The output channels specified by the encoder
michael@0 142 * should use the
michael@0 143 * <a href="http://www.xiph.org/vorbis/doc/Vorbis_I_spec.html#x1-800004.3.9">Vorbis
michael@0 144 * channel ordering</a>. A decoder may wish to apply an additional permutation
michael@0 145 * to the mapping the encoder used to achieve a different output channel
michael@0 146 * order (e.g. for outputing in WAV order).
michael@0 147 *
michael@0 148 * Each multistream packet contains an Opus packet for each stream, and all of
michael@0 149 * the Opus packets in a single multistream packet must have the same
michael@0 150 * duration. Therefore the duration of a multistream packet can be extracted
michael@0 151 * from the TOC sequence of the first stream, which is located at the
michael@0 152 * beginning of the packet, just like an elementary Opus stream:
michael@0 153 *
michael@0 154 * @code
michael@0 155 * int nb_samples;
michael@0 156 * int nb_frames;
michael@0 157 * nb_frames = opus_packet_get_nb_frames(data, len);
michael@0 158 * if (nb_frames < 1)
michael@0 159 * return nb_frames;
michael@0 160 * nb_samples = opus_packet_get_samples_per_frame(data, 48000) * nb_frames;
michael@0 161 * @endcode
michael@0 162 *
michael@0 163 * The general encoding and decoding process proceeds exactly the same as in
michael@0 164 * the normal @ref opus_encoder and @ref opus_decoder APIs.
michael@0 165 * See their documentation for an overview of how to use the corresponding
michael@0 166 * multistream functions.
michael@0 167 */
michael@0 168
michael@0 169 /** Opus multistream encoder state.
michael@0 170 * This contains the complete state of a multistream Opus encoder.
michael@0 171 * It is position independent and can be freely copied.
michael@0 172 * @see opus_multistream_encoder_create
michael@0 173 * @see opus_multistream_encoder_init
michael@0 174 */
michael@0 175 typedef struct OpusMSEncoder OpusMSEncoder;
michael@0 176
michael@0 177 /** Opus multistream decoder state.
michael@0 178 * This contains the complete state of a multistream Opus decoder.
michael@0 179 * It is position independent and can be freely copied.
michael@0 180 * @see opus_multistream_decoder_create
michael@0 181 * @see opus_multistream_decoder_init
michael@0 182 */
michael@0 183 typedef struct OpusMSDecoder OpusMSDecoder;
michael@0 184
michael@0 185 /**\name Multistream encoder functions */
michael@0 186 /**@{*/
michael@0 187
michael@0 188 /** Gets the size of an OpusMSEncoder structure.
michael@0 189 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams to encode from the
michael@0 190 * input.
michael@0 191 * This must be no more than 255.
michael@0 192 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number of coupled (2 channel) streams
michael@0 193 * to encode.
michael@0 194 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 195 * number of streams.
michael@0 196 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 197 * encoded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 198 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 199 * more than 255.
michael@0 200 * @returns The size in bytes on success, or a negative error code
michael@0 201 * (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on error.
michael@0 202 */
michael@0 203 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_multistream_encoder_get_size(
michael@0 204 int streams,
michael@0 205 int coupled_streams
michael@0 206 );
michael@0 207
michael@0 208 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_multistream_surround_encoder_get_size(
michael@0 209 int channels,
michael@0 210 int mapping_family
michael@0 211 );
michael@0 212
michael@0 213
michael@0 214 /** Allocates and initializes a multistream encoder state.
michael@0 215 * Call opus_multistream_encoder_destroy() to release
michael@0 216 * this object when finished.
michael@0 217 * @param Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate of the input signal (in Hz).
michael@0 218 * This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
michael@0 219 * 24000, or 48000.
michael@0 220 * @param channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels in the input signal.
michael@0 221 * This must be at most 255.
michael@0 222 * It may be greater than the number of
michael@0 223 * coded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 224 * coupled_streams</code>).
michael@0 225 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams to encode from the
michael@0 226 * input.
michael@0 227 * This must be no more than the number of channels.
michael@0 228 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number of coupled (2 channel) streams
michael@0 229 * to encode.
michael@0 230 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 231 * number of streams.
michael@0 232 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 233 * encoded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 234 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 235 * more than the number of input channels.
michael@0 236 * @param[in] mapping <code>const unsigned char[channels]</code>: Mapping from
michael@0 237 * encoded channels to input channels, as described in
michael@0 238 * @ref opus_multistream. As an extra constraint, the
michael@0 239 * multistream encoder does not allow encoding coupled
michael@0 240 * streams for which one channel is unused since this
michael@0 241 * is never a good idea.
michael@0 242 * @param application <tt>int</tt>: The target encoder application.
michael@0 243 * This must be one of the following:
michael@0 244 * <dl>
michael@0 245 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP</dt>
michael@0 246 * <dd>Process signal for improved speech intelligibility.</dd>
michael@0 247 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO</dt>
michael@0 248 * <dd>Favor faithfulness to the original input.</dd>
michael@0 249 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY</dt>
michael@0 250 * <dd>Configure the minimum possible coding delay by disabling certain modes
michael@0 251 * of operation.</dd>
michael@0 252 * </dl>
michael@0 253 * @param[out] error <tt>int *</tt>: Returns #OPUS_OK on success, or an error
michael@0 254 * code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on
michael@0 255 * failure.
michael@0 256 */
michael@0 257 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusMSEncoder *opus_multistream_encoder_create(
michael@0 258 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 259 int channels,
michael@0 260 int streams,
michael@0 261 int coupled_streams,
michael@0 262 const unsigned char *mapping,
michael@0 263 int application,
michael@0 264 int *error
michael@0 265 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(5);
michael@0 266
michael@0 267 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusMSEncoder *opus_multistream_surround_encoder_create(
michael@0 268 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 269 int channels,
michael@0 270 int mapping_family,
michael@0 271 int *streams,
michael@0 272 int *coupled_streams,
michael@0 273 unsigned char *mapping,
michael@0 274 int application,
michael@0 275 int *error
michael@0 276 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(5);
michael@0 277
michael@0 278 /** Initialize a previously allocated multistream encoder state.
michael@0 279 * The memory pointed to by \a st must be at least the size returned by
michael@0 280 * opus_multistream_encoder_get_size().
michael@0 281 * This is intended for applications which use their own allocator instead of
michael@0 282 * malloc.
michael@0 283 * To reset a previously initialized state, use the #OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.
michael@0 284 * @see opus_multistream_encoder_create
michael@0 285 * @see opus_multistream_encoder_get_size
michael@0 286 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state to initialize.
michael@0 287 * @param Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate of the input signal (in Hz).
michael@0 288 * This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
michael@0 289 * 24000, or 48000.
michael@0 290 * @param channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels in the input signal.
michael@0 291 * This must be at most 255.
michael@0 292 * It may be greater than the number of
michael@0 293 * coded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 294 * coupled_streams</code>).
michael@0 295 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams to encode from the
michael@0 296 * input.
michael@0 297 * This must be no more than the number of channels.
michael@0 298 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number of coupled (2 channel) streams
michael@0 299 * to encode.
michael@0 300 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 301 * number of streams.
michael@0 302 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 303 * encoded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 304 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 305 * more than the number of input channels.
michael@0 306 * @param[in] mapping <code>const unsigned char[channels]</code>: Mapping from
michael@0 307 * encoded channels to input channels, as described in
michael@0 308 * @ref opus_multistream. As an extra constraint, the
michael@0 309 * multistream encoder does not allow encoding coupled
michael@0 310 * streams for which one channel is unused since this
michael@0 311 * is never a good idea.
michael@0 312 * @param application <tt>int</tt>: The target encoder application.
michael@0 313 * This must be one of the following:
michael@0 314 * <dl>
michael@0 315 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_VOIP</dt>
michael@0 316 * <dd>Process signal for improved speech intelligibility.</dd>
michael@0 317 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_AUDIO</dt>
michael@0 318 * <dd>Favor faithfulness to the original input.</dd>
michael@0 319 * <dt>#OPUS_APPLICATION_RESTRICTED_LOWDELAY</dt>
michael@0 320 * <dd>Configure the minimum possible coding delay by disabling certain modes
michael@0 321 * of operation.</dd>
michael@0 322 * </dl>
michael@0 323 * @returns #OPUS_OK on success, or an error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes)
michael@0 324 * on failure.
michael@0 325 */
michael@0 326 OPUS_EXPORT int opus_multistream_encoder_init(
michael@0 327 OpusMSEncoder *st,
michael@0 328 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 329 int channels,
michael@0 330 int streams,
michael@0 331 int coupled_streams,
michael@0 332 const unsigned char *mapping,
michael@0 333 int application
michael@0 334 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(6);
michael@0 335
michael@0 336 OPUS_EXPORT int opus_multistream_surround_encoder_init(
michael@0 337 OpusMSEncoder *st,
michael@0 338 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 339 int channels,
michael@0 340 int mapping_family,
michael@0 341 int *streams,
michael@0 342 int *coupled_streams,
michael@0 343 unsigned char *mapping,
michael@0 344 int application
michael@0 345 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(6);
michael@0 346
michael@0 347 /** Encodes a multistream Opus frame.
michael@0 348 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state.
michael@0 349 * @param[in] pcm <tt>const opus_int16*</tt>: The input signal as interleaved
michael@0 350 * samples.
michael@0 351 * This must contain
michael@0 352 * <code>frame_size*channels</code>
michael@0 353 * samples.
michael@0 354 * @param frame_size <tt>int</tt>: Number of samples per channel in the input
michael@0 355 * signal.
michael@0 356 * This must be an Opus frame size for the
michael@0 357 * encoder's sampling rate.
michael@0 358 * For example, at 48 kHz the permitted values
michael@0 359 * are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920, and 2880.
michael@0 360 * Passing in a duration of less than 10 ms
michael@0 361 * (480 samples at 48 kHz) will prevent the
michael@0 362 * encoder from using the LPC or hybrid modes.
michael@0 363 * @param[out] data <tt>unsigned char*</tt>: Output payload.
michael@0 364 * This must contain storage for at
michael@0 365 * least \a max_data_bytes.
michael@0 366 * @param [in] max_data_bytes <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Size of the allocated
michael@0 367 * memory for the output
michael@0 368 * payload. This may be
michael@0 369 * used to impose an upper limit on
michael@0 370 * the instant bitrate, but should
michael@0 371 * not be used as the only bitrate
michael@0 372 * control. Use #OPUS_SET_BITRATE to
michael@0 373 * control the bitrate.
michael@0 374 * @returns The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a
michael@0 375 * negative error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
michael@0 376 */
michael@0 377 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_multistream_encode(
michael@0 378 OpusMSEncoder *st,
michael@0 379 const opus_int16 *pcm,
michael@0 380 int frame_size,
michael@0 381 unsigned char *data,
michael@0 382 opus_int32 max_data_bytes
michael@0 383 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
michael@0 384
michael@0 385 /** Encodes a multistream Opus frame from floating point input.
michael@0 386 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state.
michael@0 387 * @param[in] pcm <tt>const float*</tt>: The input signal as interleaved
michael@0 388 * samples with a normal range of
michael@0 389 * +/-1.0.
michael@0 390 * Samples with a range beyond +/-1.0
michael@0 391 * are supported but will be clipped by
michael@0 392 * decoders using the integer API and
michael@0 393 * should only be used if it is known
michael@0 394 * that the far end supports extended
michael@0 395 * dynamic range.
michael@0 396 * This must contain
michael@0 397 * <code>frame_size*channels</code>
michael@0 398 * samples.
michael@0 399 * @param frame_size <tt>int</tt>: Number of samples per channel in the input
michael@0 400 * signal.
michael@0 401 * This must be an Opus frame size for the
michael@0 402 * encoder's sampling rate.
michael@0 403 * For example, at 48 kHz the permitted values
michael@0 404 * are 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920, and 2880.
michael@0 405 * Passing in a duration of less than 10 ms
michael@0 406 * (480 samples at 48 kHz) will prevent the
michael@0 407 * encoder from using the LPC or hybrid modes.
michael@0 408 * @param[out] data <tt>unsigned char*</tt>: Output payload.
michael@0 409 * This must contain storage for at
michael@0 410 * least \a max_data_bytes.
michael@0 411 * @param [in] max_data_bytes <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Size of the allocated
michael@0 412 * memory for the output
michael@0 413 * payload. This may be
michael@0 414 * used to impose an upper limit on
michael@0 415 * the instant bitrate, but should
michael@0 416 * not be used as the only bitrate
michael@0 417 * control. Use #OPUS_SET_BITRATE to
michael@0 418 * control the bitrate.
michael@0 419 * @returns The length of the encoded packet (in bytes) on success or a
michael@0 420 * negative error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
michael@0 421 */
michael@0 422 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_multistream_encode_float(
michael@0 423 OpusMSEncoder *st,
michael@0 424 const float *pcm,
michael@0 425 int frame_size,
michael@0 426 unsigned char *data,
michael@0 427 opus_int32 max_data_bytes
michael@0 428 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(2) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
michael@0 429
michael@0 430 /** Frees an <code>OpusMSEncoder</code> allocated by
michael@0 431 * opus_multistream_encoder_create().
michael@0 432 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state to be freed.
michael@0 433 */
michael@0 434 OPUS_EXPORT void opus_multistream_encoder_destroy(OpusMSEncoder *st);
michael@0 435
michael@0 436 /** Perform a CTL function on a multistream Opus encoder.
michael@0 437 *
michael@0 438 * Generally the request and subsequent arguments are generated by a
michael@0 439 * convenience macro.
michael@0 440 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state.
michael@0 441 * @param request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one
michael@0 442 * of the convenience macros in @ref opus_genericctls,
michael@0 443 * @ref opus_encoderctls, or @ref opus_multistream_ctls.
michael@0 444 * @see opus_genericctls
michael@0 445 * @see opus_encoderctls
michael@0 446 * @see opus_multistream_ctls
michael@0 447 */
michael@0 448 OPUS_EXPORT int opus_multistream_encoder_ctl(OpusMSEncoder *st, int request, ...) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
michael@0 449
michael@0 450 /**@}*/
michael@0 451
michael@0 452 /**\name Multistream decoder functions */
michael@0 453 /**@{*/
michael@0 454
michael@0 455 /** Gets the size of an <code>OpusMSDecoder</code> structure.
michael@0 456 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams coded in the
michael@0 457 * input.
michael@0 458 * This must be no more than 255.
michael@0 459 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number streams to decode as coupled
michael@0 460 * (2 channel) streams.
michael@0 461 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 462 * number of streams.
michael@0 463 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 464 * coded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 465 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 466 * more than 255.
michael@0 467 * @returns The size in bytes on success, or a negative error code
michael@0 468 * (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on error.
michael@0 469 */
michael@0 470 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT opus_int32 opus_multistream_decoder_get_size(
michael@0 471 int streams,
michael@0 472 int coupled_streams
michael@0 473 );
michael@0 474
michael@0 475 /** Allocates and initializes a multistream decoder state.
michael@0 476 * Call opus_multistream_decoder_destroy() to release
michael@0 477 * this object when finished.
michael@0 478 * @param Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate to decode at (in Hz).
michael@0 479 * This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
michael@0 480 * 24000, or 48000.
michael@0 481 * @param channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels to output.
michael@0 482 * This must be at most 255.
michael@0 483 * It may be different from the number of coded
michael@0 484 * channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 485 * coupled_streams</code>).
michael@0 486 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams coded in the
michael@0 487 * input.
michael@0 488 * This must be no more than 255.
michael@0 489 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number of streams to decode as coupled
michael@0 490 * (2 channel) streams.
michael@0 491 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 492 * number of streams.
michael@0 493 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 494 * coded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 495 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 496 * more than 255.
michael@0 497 * @param[in] mapping <code>const unsigned char[channels]</code>: Mapping from
michael@0 498 * coded channels to output channels, as described in
michael@0 499 * @ref opus_multistream.
michael@0 500 * @param[out] error <tt>int *</tt>: Returns #OPUS_OK on success, or an error
michael@0 501 * code (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on
michael@0 502 * failure.
michael@0 503 */
michael@0 504 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OpusMSDecoder *opus_multistream_decoder_create(
michael@0 505 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 506 int channels,
michael@0 507 int streams,
michael@0 508 int coupled_streams,
michael@0 509 const unsigned char *mapping,
michael@0 510 int *error
michael@0 511 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(5);
michael@0 512
michael@0 513 /** Intialize a previously allocated decoder state object.
michael@0 514 * The memory pointed to by \a st must be at least the size returned by
michael@0 515 * opus_multistream_encoder_get_size().
michael@0 516 * This is intended for applications which use their own allocator instead of
michael@0 517 * malloc.
michael@0 518 * To reset a previously initialized state, use the #OPUS_RESET_STATE CTL.
michael@0 519 * @see opus_multistream_decoder_create
michael@0 520 * @see opus_multistream_deocder_get_size
michael@0 521 * @param st <tt>OpusMSEncoder*</tt>: Multistream encoder state to initialize.
michael@0 522 * @param Fs <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Sampling rate to decode at (in Hz).
michael@0 523 * This must be one of 8000, 12000, 16000,
michael@0 524 * 24000, or 48000.
michael@0 525 * @param channels <tt>int</tt>: Number of channels to output.
michael@0 526 * This must be at most 255.
michael@0 527 * It may be different from the number of coded
michael@0 528 * channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 529 * coupled_streams</code>).
michael@0 530 * @param streams <tt>int</tt>: The total number of streams coded in the
michael@0 531 * input.
michael@0 532 * This must be no more than 255.
michael@0 533 * @param coupled_streams <tt>int</tt>: Number of streams to decode as coupled
michael@0 534 * (2 channel) streams.
michael@0 535 * This must be no larger than the total
michael@0 536 * number of streams.
michael@0 537 * Additionally, The total number of
michael@0 538 * coded channels (<code>streams +
michael@0 539 * coupled_streams</code>) must be no
michael@0 540 * more than 255.
michael@0 541 * @param[in] mapping <code>const unsigned char[channels]</code>: Mapping from
michael@0 542 * coded channels to output channels, as described in
michael@0 543 * @ref opus_multistream.
michael@0 544 * @returns #OPUS_OK on success, or an error code (see @ref opus_errorcodes)
michael@0 545 * on failure.
michael@0 546 */
michael@0 547 OPUS_EXPORT int opus_multistream_decoder_init(
michael@0 548 OpusMSDecoder *st,
michael@0 549 opus_int32 Fs,
michael@0 550 int channels,
michael@0 551 int streams,
michael@0 552 int coupled_streams,
michael@0 553 const unsigned char *mapping
michael@0 554 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(6);
michael@0 555
michael@0 556 /** Decode a multistream Opus packet.
michael@0 557 * @param st <tt>OpusMSDecoder*</tt>: Multistream decoder state.
michael@0 558 * @param[in] data <tt>const unsigned char*</tt>: Input payload.
michael@0 559 * Use a <code>NULL</code>
michael@0 560 * pointer to indicate packet
michael@0 561 * loss.
michael@0 562 * @param len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Number of bytes in payload.
michael@0 563 * @param[out] pcm <tt>opus_int16*</tt>: Output signal, with interleaved
michael@0 564 * samples.
michael@0 565 * This must contain room for
michael@0 566 * <code>frame_size*channels</code>
michael@0 567 * samples.
michael@0 568 * @param frame_size <tt>int</tt>: The number of samples per channel of
michael@0 569 * available space in \a pcm.
michael@0 570 * If this is less than the maximum packet duration
michael@0 571 * (120 ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will not be capable
michael@0 572 * of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL)
michael@0 573 * or FEC (decode_fec=1), then frame_size needs to be exactly
michael@0 574 * the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the
michael@0 575 * decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the
michael@0 576 * next incoming packet. For the PLC and FEC cases, frame_size
michael@0 577 * <b>must</b> be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
michael@0 578 * @param decode_fec <tt>int</tt>: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band
michael@0 579 * forward error correction data be decoded.
michael@0 580 * If no such data is available, the frame is
michael@0 581 * decoded as if it were lost.
michael@0 582 * @returns Number of samples decoded on success or a negative error code
michael@0 583 * (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
michael@0 584 */
michael@0 585 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_multistream_decode(
michael@0 586 OpusMSDecoder *st,
michael@0 587 const unsigned char *data,
michael@0 588 opus_int32 len,
michael@0 589 opus_int16 *pcm,
michael@0 590 int frame_size,
michael@0 591 int decode_fec
michael@0 592 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
michael@0 593
michael@0 594 /** Decode a multistream Opus packet with floating point output.
michael@0 595 * @param st <tt>OpusMSDecoder*</tt>: Multistream decoder state.
michael@0 596 * @param[in] data <tt>const unsigned char*</tt>: Input payload.
michael@0 597 * Use a <code>NULL</code>
michael@0 598 * pointer to indicate packet
michael@0 599 * loss.
michael@0 600 * @param len <tt>opus_int32</tt>: Number of bytes in payload.
michael@0 601 * @param[out] pcm <tt>opus_int16*</tt>: Output signal, with interleaved
michael@0 602 * samples.
michael@0 603 * This must contain room for
michael@0 604 * <code>frame_size*channels</code>
michael@0 605 * samples.
michael@0 606 * @param frame_size <tt>int</tt>: The number of samples per channel of
michael@0 607 * available space in \a pcm.
michael@0 608 * If this is less than the maximum packet duration
michael@0 609 * (120 ms; 5760 for 48kHz), this function will not be capable
michael@0 610 * of decoding some packets. In the case of PLC (data==NULL)
michael@0 611 * or FEC (decode_fec=1), then frame_size needs to be exactly
michael@0 612 * the duration of audio that is missing, otherwise the
michael@0 613 * decoder will not be in the optimal state to decode the
michael@0 614 * next incoming packet. For the PLC and FEC cases, frame_size
michael@0 615 * <b>must</b> be a multiple of 2.5 ms.
michael@0 616 * @param decode_fec <tt>int</tt>: Flag (0 or 1) to request that any in-band
michael@0 617 * forward error correction data be decoded.
michael@0 618 * If no such data is available, the frame is
michael@0 619 * decoded as if it were lost.
michael@0 620 * @returns Number of samples decoded on success or a negative error code
michael@0 621 * (see @ref opus_errorcodes) on failure.
michael@0 622 */
michael@0 623 OPUS_EXPORT OPUS_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int opus_multistream_decode_float(
michael@0 624 OpusMSDecoder *st,
michael@0 625 const unsigned char *data,
michael@0 626 opus_int32 len,
michael@0 627 float *pcm,
michael@0 628 int frame_size,
michael@0 629 int decode_fec
michael@0 630 ) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(4);
michael@0 631
michael@0 632 /** Perform a CTL function on a multistream Opus decoder.
michael@0 633 *
michael@0 634 * Generally the request and subsequent arguments are generated by a
michael@0 635 * convenience macro.
michael@0 636 * @param st <tt>OpusMSDecoder*</tt>: Multistream decoder state.
michael@0 637 * @param request This and all remaining parameters should be replaced by one
michael@0 638 * of the convenience macros in @ref opus_genericctls,
michael@0 639 * @ref opus_decoderctls, or @ref opus_multistream_ctls.
michael@0 640 * @see opus_genericctls
michael@0 641 * @see opus_decoderctls
michael@0 642 * @see opus_multistream_ctls
michael@0 643 */
michael@0 644 OPUS_EXPORT int opus_multistream_decoder_ctl(OpusMSDecoder *st, int request, ...) OPUS_ARG_NONNULL(1);
michael@0 645
michael@0 646 /** Frees an <code>OpusMSDecoder</code> allocated by
michael@0 647 * opus_multistream_decoder_create().
michael@0 648 * @param st <tt>OpusMSDecoder</tt>: Multistream decoder state to be freed.
michael@0 649 */
michael@0 650 OPUS_EXPORT void opus_multistream_decoder_destroy(OpusMSDecoder *st);
michael@0 651
michael@0 652 /**@}*/
michael@0 653
michael@0 654 /**@}*/
michael@0 655
michael@0 656 #ifdef __cplusplus
michael@0 657 }
michael@0 658 #endif
michael@0 659
michael@0 660 #endif /* OPUS_MULTISTREAM_H */

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