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libgsmhr1 RxFE: store CN R0+LPC separately from speech
In the original GSM 06.06 code the ECU for speech mode is entirely
separate from the CN generator, maintaining separate state. (The
main intertie between them is the speech vs CN state variable,
distinguishing between speech and CN BFIs, in addition to the
CN-specific function of distinguishing between initial and update
SIDs.)
In the present RxFE implementation I initially thought that we could
use the same saved_frame buffer for both ECU and CN, overwriting
just the first 4 params (R0 and LPC) when a valid SID comes in.
However, I now realize it was a bad idea: the original code has a
corner case (long sequence of speech-mode BFIs to put the ECU in
state 6, then SID and CN-mode BFIs, then a good speech frame) that
would be broken by that buffer reuse approach. We could eliminate
this corner case by resetting the ECU state when passing through
a CN insertion period, but doing so would needlessly increase
the behavioral diffs between GSM 06.06 and our version.
Solution: use a separate CN-specific buffer for CN R0+LPC parameters,
and match the behavior of GSM 06.06 code in this regard.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:02:45 +0000 |
parents | 7c50864deaff |
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/* * The set of AMR test sequences shipped by 3GPP as TS 26.074 includes * not only linear PCM (13-bit left-justified) and AMR-encoded files, * but also 8-bit PCM sequences in both A-law and mu-law. However, * those PCM8 sequences are shipped in a stupid and inconvenient format: * each 8-bit PCM sample is expanded to a 16-bit word, written in LE * byte order. This utility converts a PCM8 test sequence file * from this weird format into sane PCM8 format with one byte per sample. * For this conversion, it does not matter whether the PCM8 test sequence * in question is A-law or mu-law. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> main(argc, argv) char **argv; { FILE *inf, *outf; int cdat, cpad; if (argc != 3) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s in-file out-file\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } inf = fopen(argv[1], "r"); if (!inf) { perror(argv[1]); exit(1); } outf = fopen(argv[2], "w"); if (!outf) { perror(argv[2]); exit(1); } for (;;) { cdat = getc(inf); if (cdat < 0) break; cpad = getc(inf); if (cpad < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: %s has odd length\n", argv[1]); exit(1); } if (cpad != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "error: presumed padding byte in %s is not 0\n", argv[1]); exit(1); } putc(cdat, outf); } fclose(outf); exit(0); }