2 * MLP codec common header file
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29 /** Last possible matrix channel for each codec */
30 #define MAX_MATRIX_CHANNEL_MLP 5
31 #define MAX_MATRIX_CHANNEL_TRUEHD 7
32 /** Maximum number of channels in a valid stream.
33 * MLP : 5.1 + 2 noise channels -> 8 channels
34 * TrueHD: 7.1 -> 8 channels
36 #define MAX_CHANNELS 8
38 /** Maximum number of matrices used in decoding; most streams have one matrix
39 * per output channel, but some rematrix a channel (usually 0) more than once.
41 #define MAX_MATRICES_MLP 6
42 #define MAX_MATRICES_TRUEHD 8
43 #define MAX_MATRICES 8
45 /** Maximum number of substreams that can be decoded.
46 * MLP's limit is 2. TrueHD supports at least up to 3.
48 #define MAX_SUBSTREAMS 3
50 /** maximum sample frequency seen in files */
51 #define MAX_SAMPLERATE 192000
53 /** maximum number of audio samples within one access unit */
54 #define MAX_BLOCKSIZE (40 * (MAX_SAMPLERATE / 48000))
55 /** next power of two greater than MAX_BLOCKSIZE */
56 #define MAX_BLOCKSIZE_POW2 (64 * (MAX_SAMPLERATE / 48000))
58 /** number of allowed filters */
61 /** The maximum number of taps in IIR and FIR filters. */
62 #define MAX_FIR_ORDER 8
63 #define MAX_IIR_ORDER 4
65 /** Code that signals end of a stream. */
66 #define END_OF_STREAM 0xd234d234
73 uint8_t order
; ///< number of taps in filter
74 uint8_t shift
; ///< Right shift to apply to output of filter.
76 int32_t state
[MAX_FIR_ORDER
];
79 /** sample data coding information */
81 FilterParams filter_params
[NUM_FILTERS
];
82 int32_t coeff
[NUM_FILTERS
][MAX_FIR_ORDER
];
84 int16_t huff_offset
; ///< Offset to apply to residual values.
85 int32_t sign_huff_offset
; ///< sign/rounding-corrected version of huff_offset
86 uint8_t codebook
; ///< Which VLC codebook to use to read residuals.
87 uint8_t huff_lsbs
; ///< Size of residual suffix not encoded using VLC.
90 /** Tables defining the Huffman codes.
91 * There are three entropy coding methods used in MLP (four if you count
92 * "none" as a method). These use the same sequences for codes starting with
93 * 00 or 01, but have different codes starting with 1.
95 extern const uint8_t ff_mlp_huffman_tables
[3][18][2];
97 /** MLP uses checksums that seem to be based on the standard CRC algorithm, but
98 * are not (in implementation terms, the table lookup and XOR are reversed).
99 * We can implement this behavior using a standard av_crc on all but the
100 * last element, then XOR that with the last element.
102 uint8_t ff_mlp_checksum8 (const uint8_t *buf
, unsigned int buf_size
);
103 uint16_t ff_mlp_checksum16(const uint8_t *buf
, unsigned int buf_size
);
105 /** Calculate an 8-bit checksum over a restart header -- a non-multiple-of-8
106 * number of bits, starting two bits into the first byte of buf.
108 uint8_t ff_mlp_restart_checksum(const uint8_t *buf
, unsigned int bit_size
);
110 /** XOR together all the bytes of a buffer.
111 * Does this belong in dspcontext?
113 uint8_t ff_mlp_calculate_parity(const uint8_t *buf
, unsigned int buf_size
);
115 void ff_mlp_init_crc(void);
117 /** XOR four bytes into one. */
118 static inline uint8_t xor_32_to_8(uint32_t value
)
120 value
^= value
>> 16;
125 #endif /* AVCODEC_MLP_H */