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enable L1_NEW_AEC in l1_confg.h (bold change) The AEC function implemented in DSP ROM 3606 on the Calypso silicon we work with is the one that corresponds to L1_NEW_AEC; the same holds for DSP 34 and even for DSP 33 with more recent patch versions. However, TI shipped their TCS211 reference fw with L1_NEW_AEC set to 0, thus driving AEC the old way if anyone tried to enable it, either via AT%Nxxxx or via the audio mode facility. As a result, the fw would try to control features which no longer exist in the DSP (long vs short echo and the old echo suppression level bits), while providing no way to tune the 8 new parameter words added to the DSP's NDB page. The only sensible solution is to bite the bullet and enable L1_NEW_AEC in L1 config, with fallout propagating into RiViera Audio Service T_AUDIO_AEC_CFG structure and into /aud/*.cfg binary file format. The latter fallout will be addressed in further code changes.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Thu, 29 Jul 2021 18:32:40 +0000
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/*
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*
*      COPYRIGHT (C) 2000 BY ERICSSON EUROLAB DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
*      90411 NUERNBERG, GERMANY, Tel Int + 49 911 5217 100
*
*      The program(s) may be used and/or copied only with the
*      written permission from Ericsson or in accordance
*      with the terms and conditions stipulated in the agreement or
*      contract under which the program(s) have been supplied.
*
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*
*      File             : diag_interleaver.h
*      Purpose          : diagonal (chain) interleaver routine
*
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*/
#ifndef diag_interleaver_h
#define diag_interleaver_h "$Id: $"

/*
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*                         INCLUDE FILES
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*/

#include "init_interleaver.h"


/*
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*                         DECLARATION OF PROTOTYPES
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*/

/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* diag_interleaver:                                                      */
/* Diagonal (chain) interleaver, based on block-by-block processing.      */
/* An arbitrary number of bits can be interleaved, depending of the       */
/* value num_bits. The vector "out", which must have the same             */
/* length than "in", contains the interleaved samples.                    */
/* All states (memory etc.) of the interleaver are stored in the variable */
/* *intl_state. Therefore, a pointer to this variable must be handled to  */
/* this function. This variable initially has to be initialized by the    */
/* function init_interleaver, which offers also the possibility to        */
/* specify the dimensions of the interleaver matrix.                      */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */

void diag_interleaver(WORD16 *out,
                      WORD16 *in,
                      WORD16  num_bits,
                      interleaver_state_t *intl_state);

/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* diag_interleaver_flush:                                                */
/* Execution of the diagonal (chain) interleaver without writing in new   */
/* samples. The number of calculated output samples is returned via the   */
/* value *num_bits.                                                       */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */

void diag_interleaver_flush(WORD16 *out,
                            WORD16 *num_bits,
                            interleaver_state_t *intl_state);

#endif