view libgsmefr/memops.h @ 128:a5ffec18e4cd

test programs: use printf %d format for codec parameters Even though all codec params (both FR and EFR) are small unsigned integers, we use signed int16_t data type for both, for interface reasons: in the case of FR it's the gsm_signal type of libgsm, and in the case of EFR it's the Word16 type of ETSI codec guts. Therefore, the correct printf format is %d, not %u, when the objective is to see what's in the variables (what the compiler sees) and catch any bugs.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 11 Dec 2022 04:00:13 +0000
parents d285877fc4cc
children
line wrap: on
line source

/*
 * The original code from ETSI uses its own Copy() and Set_zero()
 * functions, operating on Word16 elements.  Here we implement them
 * as static inline functions wrapping around memcpy and memset.
 */

#include <string.h>

static inline void Copy (
    const Word16 x[],  /* (i)  : input vector                               */
    Word16 y[],        /* (o)  : output vector                              */
    Word16 L           /* (i)  : vector length                              */
)
{
	memcpy(y, x, L * 2);
}

static inline void Set_zero (
    Word16 x[],        /* (o)  : vector to clear                            */
    Word16 L           /* (i)  : length of vector                           */
)
{
	memset(x, 0, L * 2);
}