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1 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // **** WAVPACK **** //
3 // Hybrid Lossless Wavefile Compressor //
4 // Copyright (c) 1998 - 2004 Conifer Software. //
5 // All Rights Reserved. //
6 // Distributed under the BSD Software License (see license.txt) //
7 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9 // wputils.c
11 // This module provides a high-level interface for decoding WavPack 4.0 audio
12 // streams and files. WavPack data is read with a stream reading callback. No
13 // direct seeking is provided for, but it is possible to start decoding
14 // anywhere in a WavPack stream. In this case, WavPack will be able to provide
15 // the sample-accurate position when it synchs with the data and begins
16 // decoding.
18 #include "wavpack.h"
20 #include <string.h>
22 static void strcpy_loc (char *dst, char *src) { while ((*dst++ = *src++) != 0); }
24 ///////////////////////////// local table storage ////////////////////////////
26 const uint32_t sample_rates [] = { 6000, 8000, 9600, 11025, 12000, 16000, 22050,
27 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, 64000, 88200, 96000, 192000 };
29 ///////////////////////////// executable code ////////////////////////////////
31 static uint32_t read_next_header (read_stream infile, WavpackHeader *wphdr);
33 // This function reads data from the specified stream in search of a valid
34 // WavPack 4.0 audio block. If this fails in 1 megabyte (or an invalid or
35 // unsupported WavPack block is encountered) then an appropriate message is
36 // copied to "error" and NULL is returned, otherwise a pointer to a
37 // WavpackContext structure is returned (which is used to call all other
38 // functions in this module). This can be initiated at the beginning of a
39 // WavPack file, or anywhere inside a WavPack file. To determine the exact
40 // position within the file use WavpackGetSampleIndex(). For demonstration
41 // purposes this uses a single static copy of the WavpackContext structure,
42 // so obviously it cannot be used for more than one file at a time. Also,
43 // this function will not handle "correction" files, plays only the first
44 // two channels of multi-channel files, and is limited in resolution in some
45 // large integer or floating point files (but always provides at least 24 bits
46 // of resolution).
48 static WavpackContext wpc IBSS_ATTR;
50 WavpackContext *WavpackOpenFileInput (read_stream infile, char *error)
52 WavpackStream *wps = &wpc.stream;
53 uint32_t bcount;
55 CLEAR (wpc);
56 wpc.infile = infile;
57 wpc.total_samples = (uint32_t) -1;
58 wpc.norm_offset = 0;
59 wpc.open_flags = 0;
61 // open the source file for reading and store the size
63 while (!wps->wphdr.block_samples) {
65 bcount = read_next_header (wpc.infile, &wps->wphdr);
67 if (bcount == (uint32_t) -1) {
68 strcpy_loc (error, "invalid WavPack file!");
69 return NULL;
72 if ((wps->wphdr.flags & UNKNOWN_FLAGS) || wps->wphdr.version < MIN_STREAM_VERS ||
73 wps->wphdr.version > MAX_STREAM_VERS) {
74 strcpy_loc (error, "invalid WavPack file!");
75 return NULL;
78 if (wps->wphdr.block_samples && wps->wphdr.total_samples != (uint32_t) -1)
79 wpc.total_samples = wps->wphdr.total_samples;
81 if (!unpack_init (&wpc)) {
82 strcpy_loc (error, wpc.error_message [0] ? wpc.error_message :
83 "invalid WavPack file!");
85 return NULL;
89 wpc.config.flags &= ~0xff;
90 wpc.config.flags |= wps->wphdr.flags & 0xff;
91 wpc.config.bytes_per_sample = (wps->wphdr.flags & BYTES_STORED) + 1;
92 wpc.config.float_norm_exp = wps->float_norm_exp;
94 wpc.config.bits_per_sample = (wpc.config.bytes_per_sample * 8) -
95 ((wps->wphdr.flags & SHIFT_MASK) >> SHIFT_LSB);
97 if (!wpc.config.sample_rate) {
98 if (!wps || !wps->wphdr.block_samples || (wps->wphdr.flags & SRATE_MASK) == SRATE_MASK)
99 wpc.config.sample_rate = 44100;
100 else
101 wpc.config.sample_rate = sample_rates [(wps->wphdr.flags & SRATE_MASK) >> SRATE_LSB];
104 if (!wpc.config.num_channels) {
105 wpc.config.num_channels = (wps->wphdr.flags & MONO_FLAG) ? 1 : 2;
106 wpc.config.channel_mask = 0x5 - wpc.config.num_channels;
109 if (!(wps->wphdr.flags & FINAL_BLOCK))
110 wpc.reduced_channels = (wps->wphdr.flags & MONO_FLAG) ? 1 : 2;
112 return &wpc;
115 // This function obtains general information about an open file and returns
116 // a mask with the following bit values:
118 // MODE_LOSSLESS: file is lossless (pure lossless only)
119 // MODE_HYBRID: file is hybrid mode (lossy part only)
120 // MODE_FLOAT: audio data is 32-bit ieee floating point
121 // MODE_HIGH: file was created in "high" mode (information only)
122 // MODE_FAST: file was created in "fast" mode (information only)
124 int WavpackGetMode (WavpackContext *wpc)
126 int mode = 0;
128 if (wpc) {
129 if (wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_HYBRID_FLAG)
130 mode |= MODE_HYBRID;
131 else if (!(wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_LOSSY_MODE))
132 mode |= MODE_LOSSLESS;
134 if (wpc->lossy_blocks)
135 mode &= ~MODE_LOSSLESS;
137 if (wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_FLOAT_DATA)
138 mode |= MODE_FLOAT;
140 if (wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_HIGH_FLAG)
141 mode |= MODE_HIGH;
143 if (wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_FAST_FLAG)
144 mode |= MODE_FAST;
147 return mode;
150 // Unpack the specified number of samples from the current file position.
151 // Note that "samples" here refers to "complete" samples, which would be
152 // 2 int32_t's for stereo files. The audio data is returned right-justified in
153 // 32-bit int32_t's in the endian mode native to the executing processor. So,
154 // if the original data was 16-bit, then the values returned would be
155 // +/-32k. Floating point data can also be returned if the source was
156 // floating point data (and this is normalized to +/-1.0). The actual number
157 // of samples unpacked is returned, which should be equal to the number
158 // requested unless the end of fle is encountered or an error occurs.
160 uint32_t WavpackUnpackSamples (WavpackContext *wpc, int32_t *buffer, uint32_t samples)
162 WavpackStream *wps = &wpc->stream;
163 uint32_t bcount, samples_unpacked = 0, samples_to_unpack;
164 int num_channels = wpc->config.num_channels;
166 while (samples) {
167 if (!wps->wphdr.block_samples || !(wps->wphdr.flags & INITIAL_BLOCK) ||
168 wps->sample_index >= wps->wphdr.block_index + wps->wphdr.block_samples) {
169 bcount = read_next_header (wpc->infile, &wps->wphdr);
171 if (bcount == (uint32_t) -1)
172 break;
174 if (wps->wphdr.version < MIN_STREAM_VERS || wps->wphdr.version > MAX_STREAM_VERS) {
175 strcpy_loc (wpc->error_message, "invalid WavPack file!");
176 break;
179 if (!wps->wphdr.block_samples || wps->sample_index == wps->wphdr.block_index)
180 if (!unpack_init (wpc))
181 break;
184 if (!wps->wphdr.block_samples || !(wps->wphdr.flags & INITIAL_BLOCK) ||
185 wps->sample_index >= wps->wphdr.block_index + wps->wphdr.block_samples)
186 continue;
188 if (wps->sample_index < wps->wphdr.block_index) {
189 samples_to_unpack = wps->wphdr.block_index - wps->sample_index;
191 if (samples_to_unpack > samples)
192 samples_to_unpack = samples;
194 wps->sample_index += samples_to_unpack;
195 samples_unpacked += samples_to_unpack;
196 samples -= samples_to_unpack;
198 if (wpc->reduced_channels)
199 samples_to_unpack *= wpc->reduced_channels;
200 else
201 samples_to_unpack *= num_channels;
203 while (samples_to_unpack--)
204 *buffer++ = 0;
206 continue;
209 samples_to_unpack = wps->wphdr.block_index + wps->wphdr.block_samples - wps->sample_index;
211 if (samples_to_unpack > samples)
212 samples_to_unpack = samples;
214 unpack_samples (wpc, buffer, samples_to_unpack);
216 if (wpc->reduced_channels)
217 buffer += samples_to_unpack * wpc->reduced_channels;
218 else
219 buffer += samples_to_unpack * num_channels;
221 samples_unpacked += samples_to_unpack;
222 samples -= samples_to_unpack;
224 if (wps->sample_index == wps->wphdr.block_index + wps->wphdr.block_samples) {
225 if (check_crc_error (wpc))
226 wpc->crc_errors++;
229 if (wps->sample_index == wpc->total_samples)
230 break;
233 return samples_unpacked;
236 // Get total number of samples contained in the WavPack file, or -1 if unknown
238 uint32_t WavpackGetNumSamples (WavpackContext *wpc)
240 return wpc ? wpc->total_samples : (uint32_t) -1;
243 // Get the current sample index position, or -1 if unknown
245 uint32_t WavpackGetSampleIndex (WavpackContext *wpc)
247 if (wpc)
248 return wpc->stream.sample_index;
250 return (uint32_t) -1;
253 // Get the number of errors encountered so far
255 int WavpackGetNumErrors (WavpackContext *wpc)
257 return wpc ? wpc->crc_errors : 0;
260 // return TRUE if any uncorrected lossy blocks were actually written or read
262 int WavpackLossyBlocks (WavpackContext *wpc)
264 return wpc ? wpc->lossy_blocks : 0;
267 // Returns the sample rate of the specified WavPack file
269 uint32_t WavpackGetSampleRate (WavpackContext *wpc)
271 return wpc ? wpc->config.sample_rate : 44100;
274 // Returns the number of channels of the specified WavPack file. Note that
275 // this is the actual number of channels contained in the file, but this
276 // version can only decode the first two.
278 int WavpackGetNumChannels (WavpackContext *wpc)
280 return wpc ? wpc->config.num_channels : 2;
283 // Returns the actual number of valid bits per sample contained in the
284 // original file, which may or may not be a multiple of 8. Floating data
285 // always has 32 bits, integers may be from 1 to 32 bits each. When this
286 // value is not a multiple of 8, then the "extra" bits are located in the
287 // LSBs of the results. That is, values are right justified when unpacked
288 // into int32_t's, but are left justified in the number of bytes used by the
289 // original data.
291 int WavpackGetBitsPerSample (WavpackContext *wpc)
293 return wpc ? wpc->config.bits_per_sample : 16;
296 // Returns the number of bytes used for each sample (1 to 4) in the original
297 // file. This is required information for the user of this module because the
298 // audio data is returned in the LOWER bytes of the int32_t buffer and must be
299 // left-shifted 8, 16, or 24 bits if normalized int32_t's are required.
301 int WavpackGetBytesPerSample (WavpackContext *wpc)
303 return wpc ? wpc->config.bytes_per_sample : 2;
306 // This function will return the actual number of channels decoded from the
307 // file (which may or may not be less than the actual number of channels, but
308 // will always be 1 or 2). Normally, this will be the front left and right
309 // channels of a multi-channel file.
311 int WavpackGetReducedChannels (WavpackContext *wpc)
313 if (wpc)
314 return wpc->reduced_channels ? wpc->reduced_channels : wpc->config.num_channels;
315 else
316 return 2;
319 // Read from current file position until a valid 32-byte WavPack 4.0 header is
320 // found and read into the specified pointer. The number of bytes skipped is
321 // returned. If no WavPack header is found within 1 meg, then a -1 is returned
322 // to indicate the error. No additional bytes are read past the header and it
323 // is returned in the processor's native endian mode. Seeking is not required.
325 static uint32_t read_next_header (read_stream infile, WavpackHeader *wphdr)
327 char buffer [sizeof (*wphdr)], *sp = buffer + sizeof (*wphdr), *ep = sp;
328 uint32_t bytes_skipped = 0;
329 int bleft;
331 while (1) {
332 if (sp < ep) {
333 bleft = ep - sp;
334 memcpy (buffer, sp, bleft);
336 else
337 bleft = 0;
339 if (infile (buffer + bleft, sizeof (*wphdr) - bleft) != (int32_t) sizeof (*wphdr) - bleft)
340 return -1;
342 sp = buffer;
344 if (*sp++ == 'w' && *sp == 'v' && *++sp == 'p' && *++sp == 'k' &&
345 !(*++sp & 1) && sp [2] < 16 && !sp [3] && sp [5] == 4 &&
346 sp [4] >= (MIN_STREAM_VERS & 0xff) && sp [4] <= (MAX_STREAM_VERS & 0xff)) {
347 memcpy (wphdr, buffer, sizeof (*wphdr));
348 little_endian_to_native (wphdr, WavpackHeaderFormat);
349 return bytes_skipped;
352 while (sp < ep && *sp != 'w')
353 sp++;
355 if ((bytes_skipped += sp - buffer) > 1024 * 1024)
356 return -1;
360 // Open context for writing WavPack files. The returned context pointer is used
361 // in all following calls to the library. A return value of NULL indicates
362 // that memory could not be allocated for the context.
364 WavpackContext *WavpackOpenFileOutput (void)
366 CLEAR (wpc);
367 return &wpc;
370 // Set configuration for writing WavPack files. This must be done before
371 // sending any actual samples, however it is okay to send wrapper or other
372 // metadata before calling this. The "config" structure contains the following
373 // required information:
375 // config->bytes_per_sample see WavpackGetBytesPerSample() for info
376 // config->bits_per_sample see WavpackGetBitsPerSample() for info
377 // config->num_channels self evident
378 // config->sample_rate self evident
380 // In addition, the following fields and flags may be set:
382 // config->flags:
383 // --------------
384 // o CONFIG_HYBRID_FLAG select hybrid mode (must set bitrate)
385 // o CONFIG_JOINT_STEREO select joint stereo (must set override also)
386 // o CONFIG_JOINT_OVERRIDE override default joint stereo selection
387 // o CONFIG_HYBRID_SHAPE select hybrid noise shaping (set override &
388 // shaping_weight != 0.0)
389 // o CONFIG_SHAPE_OVERRIDE override default hybrid noise shaping
390 // (set CONFIG_HYBRID_SHAPE and shaping_weight)
391 // o CONFIG_FAST_FLAG "fast" compression mode
392 // o CONFIG_HIGH_FLAG "high" compression mode
393 // o CONFIG_BITRATE_KBPS hybrid bitrate is kbps, not bits / sample
395 // config->bitrate hybrid bitrate in either bits/sample or kbps
396 // config->shaping_weight hybrid noise shaping coefficient override
397 // config->float_norm_exp select floating-point data (127 for +/-1.0)
399 // If the number of samples to be written is known then it should be passed
400 // here. If the duration is not known then pass -1. In the case that the size
401 // is not known (or the writing is terminated early) then it is suggested that
402 // the application retrieve the first block written and let the library update
403 // the total samples indication. A function is provided to do this update and
404 // it should be done to the "correction" file also. If this cannot be done
405 // (because a pipe is being used, for instance) then a valid WavPack will still
406 // be created, but when applications want to access that file they will have
407 // to seek all the way to the end to determine the actual duration. Also, if
408 // a RIFF header has been included then it should be updated as well or the
409 // WavPack file will not be directly unpackable to a valid wav file (although
410 // it will still be usable by itself). A return of FALSE indicates an error.
412 int WavpackSetConfiguration (WavpackContext *wpc, WavpackConfig *config, uint32_t total_samples)
414 WavpackStream *wps = &wpc->stream;
415 uint32_t flags = (config->bytes_per_sample - 1), shift = 0;
416 int num_chans = config->num_channels;
417 int i;
419 if ((wpc->config.flags & CONFIG_HYBRID_FLAG) ||
420 wpc->config.float_norm_exp ||
421 num_chans < 1 || num_chans > 2)
422 return FALSE;
424 wpc->total_samples = total_samples;
425 wpc->config.sample_rate = config->sample_rate;
426 wpc->config.num_channels = config->num_channels;
427 wpc->config.bits_per_sample = config->bits_per_sample;
428 wpc->config.bytes_per_sample = config->bytes_per_sample;
429 wpc->config.flags = config->flags;
431 shift = (config->bytes_per_sample * 8) - config->bits_per_sample;
433 for (i = 0; i < 15; ++i)
434 if (wpc->config.sample_rate == sample_rates [i])
435 break;
437 flags |= i << SRATE_LSB;
438 flags |= shift << SHIFT_LSB;
439 flags |= CROSS_DECORR;
441 if (!(config->flags & CONFIG_JOINT_OVERRIDE) || (config->flags & CONFIG_JOINT_STEREO))
442 flags |= JOINT_STEREO;
444 flags |= INITIAL_BLOCK | FINAL_BLOCK;
446 if (num_chans == 1) {
447 flags &= ~(JOINT_STEREO | CROSS_DECORR | HYBRID_BALANCE);
448 flags |= MONO_FLAG;
451 flags &= ~MAG_MASK;
452 flags += (1 << MAG_LSB) * ((flags & BYTES_STORED) * 8 + 7);
454 memcpy (wps->wphdr.ckID, "wvpk", 4);
455 wps->wphdr.ckSize = sizeof (WavpackHeader) - 8;
456 wps->wphdr.total_samples = wpc->total_samples;
457 wps->wphdr.version = CUR_STREAM_VERS;
458 wps->wphdr.flags = flags;
460 pack_init (wpc);
461 return TRUE;
464 // Add wrapper (currently RIFF only) to WavPack blocks. This should be called
465 // before sending any audio samples. If the exact contents of the RIFF header
466 // are not known because, for example, the file duration is uncertain or
467 // trailing chunks are possible, simply write a "dummy" header of the correct
468 // length. When all data has been written it will be possible to read the
469 // first block written and update the header directly. An example of this can
470 // be found in the Audition filter.
472 void WavpackAddWrapper (WavpackContext *wpc, void *data, uint32_t bcount)
474 wpc->wrapper_data = data;
475 wpc->wrapper_bytes = bcount;
478 // Start a WavPack block to be stored in the specified buffer. This must be
479 // called before calling WavpackPackSamples(). Note that writing CANNOT wrap
480 // in the buffer; the entire output block must fit in the buffer.
482 int WavpackStartBlock (WavpackContext *wpc, uchar *begin, uchar *end)
484 wpc->stream.blockbuff = begin;
485 wpc->stream.blockend = end;
486 return pack_start_block (wpc);
489 // Pack the specified samples. Samples must be stored in int32_ts in the native
490 // endian format of the executing processor. The number of samples specified
491 // indicates composite samples (sometimes called "frames"). So, the actual
492 // number of data points would be this "sample_count" times the number of
493 // channels. The caller must decide how many samples to place in each
494 // WavPack block (1/2 second is common), but this function may be called as
495 // many times as desired to build the final block (and performs the actual
496 // compression during the call). A return of FALSE indicates an error.
498 int WavpackPackSamples (WavpackContext *wpc, int32_t *sample_buffer, uint32_t sample_count)
500 if (!sample_count || pack_samples (wpc, sample_buffer, sample_count))
501 return TRUE;
503 strcpy_loc (wpc->error_message, "output buffer overflowed!");
504 return FALSE;
507 // Finish the WavPack block being built, returning the total size of the
508 // block in bytes. Note that the possible conversion of the WavPack header to
509 // little-endian takes place here.
511 uint32_t WavpackFinishBlock (WavpackContext *wpc)
513 WavpackStream *wps = &wpc->stream;
514 uint32_t bcount;
516 pack_finish_block (wpc);
517 bcount = ((WavpackHeader *) wps->blockbuff)->ckSize + 8;
518 native_to_little_endian ((WavpackHeader *) wps->blockbuff, WavpackHeaderFormat);
520 return bcount;
523 // Given the pointer to the first block written (to either a .wv or .wvc file),
524 // update the block with the actual number of samples written. This should
525 // be done if WavpackSetConfiguration() was called with an incorrect number
526 // of samples (or -1). It is the responsibility of the application to read and
527 // rewrite the block. An example of this can be found in the Audition filter.
529 void WavpackUpdateNumSamples (WavpackContext *wpc, void *first_block)
531 little_endian_to_native (wpc, WavpackHeaderFormat);
532 ((WavpackHeader *) first_block)->total_samples = WavpackGetSampleIndex (wpc);
533 native_to_little_endian (wpc, WavpackHeaderFormat);
536 // Given the pointer to the first block written to a WavPack file, this
537 // function returns the location of the stored RIFF header that was originally
538 // written with WavpackAddWrapper(). This would normally be used to update
539 // the wav header to indicate that a different number of samples was actually
540 // written or if additional RIFF chunks are written at the end of the file.
541 // It is the responsibility of the application to read and rewrite the block.
542 // An example of this can be found in the Audition filter.
544 void *WavpackGetWrapperLocation (void *first_block)
546 if (((uchar *) first_block) [32] == ID_RIFF_HEADER)
547 return ((uchar *) first_block) + 34;
548 else
549 return NULL;