content/media/webaudio/blink/Biquad.h

Fri, 16 Jan 2015 04:50:19 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Fri, 16 Jan 2015 04:50:19 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_9701
changeset 13
44a2da4a2ab2
permissions
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Replace accessor implementation with direct member state manipulation, by
request https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9701#comment:32

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    29 #ifndef Biquad_h
    30 #define Biquad_h
    32 #include <complex>
    34 namespace WebCore {
    36 typedef std::complex<double> Complex;
    38 // A basic biquad (two-zero / two-pole digital filter)
    39 //
    40 // It can be configured to a number of common and very useful filters:
    41 //    lowpass, highpass, shelving, parameteric, notch, allpass, ...
    43 class Biquad {
    44 public:
    45     Biquad();
    46     ~Biquad();
    48     void process(const float* sourceP, float* destP, size_t framesToProcess);
    50     // frequency is 0 - 1 normalized, resonance and dbGain are in decibels.
    51     // Q is a unitless quality factor.
    52     void setLowpassParams(double frequency, double resonance);
    53     void setHighpassParams(double frequency, double resonance);
    54     void setBandpassParams(double frequency, double Q);
    55     void setLowShelfParams(double frequency, double dbGain);
    56     void setHighShelfParams(double frequency, double dbGain);
    57     void setPeakingParams(double frequency, double Q, double dbGain);
    58     void setAllpassParams(double frequency, double Q);
    59     void setNotchParams(double frequency, double Q);
    61     // Set the biquad coefficients given a single zero (other zero will be conjugate)
    62     // and a single pole (other pole will be conjugate)
    63     void setZeroPolePairs(const Complex& zero, const Complex& pole);
    65     // Set the biquad coefficients given a single pole (other pole will be conjugate)
    66     // (The zeroes will be the inverse of the poles)
    67     void setAllpassPole(const Complex& pole);
    69     // Return true iff the next output block will contain sound even with
    70     // silent input.
    71     bool hasTail() const { return m_y1 || m_y2 || m_x1 || m_x2; }
    73     // Resets filter state
    74     void reset();
    76     // Filter response at a set of n frequencies. The magnitude and
    77     // phase response are returned in magResponse and phaseResponse.
    78     // The phase response is in radians.
    79     void getFrequencyResponse(int nFrequencies,
    80                               const float* frequency,
    81                               float* magResponse,
    82                               float* phaseResponse);
    83 private:
    84     void setNormalizedCoefficients(double b0, double b1, double b2, double a0, double a1, double a2);
    86     // Filter coefficients. The filter is defined as
    87     //
    88     // y[n] + m_a1*y[n-1] + m_a2*y[n-2] = m_b0*x[n] + m_b1*x[n-1] + m_b2*x[n-2].
    89     double m_b0;
    90     double m_b1;
    91     double m_b2;
    92     double m_a1;
    93     double m_a2;
    95     // Filter memory
    96     //
    97     // Double precision for the output values is valuable because errors can
    98     // accumulate.  Input values are also stored as double so they need not be
    99     // converted again for computation.
   100     double m_x1; // input delayed by 1 sample
   101     double m_x2; // input delayed by 2 samples
   102     double m_y1; // output delayed by 1 sample
   103     double m_y2; // output delayed by 2 samples
   104 };
   106 } // namespace WebCore
   108 #endif // Biquad_h

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