/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ * Copyright (C) 1998-2009 PacketVideo * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either * express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * ------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /**************************************************************************************** Portions of this file are derived from the following 3GPP standard: 3GPP TS 26.073 ANSI-C code for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec Available from http://www.3gpp.org (C) 2004, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC) Permission to distribute, modify and use this file under the standard license terms listed above has been obtained from the copyright holder. ****************************************************************************************/ /* Filename: /audio/gsm_amr/c/src/round.c ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REVISION HISTORY Description: Created separate file for the round function. Sync'ed up with the current template and fixed tabs. Description: Made changes based on review meeting: 1. Removed long in Inputs Definitions. 2. Changed L_var1 to var_out and description in Output Definitions. Description: Added a parameter to the function interface, pOverflow which is a pointer to the overflow flag. This flag is required by the L_add() function invoked by round(). Removed code that updates the MOPS counter. Created a new return variable result. Description: Removed embedded tabs. Included comment in the Pseudo code Section about using pointer to overflow flag in the actual implementation instead of using a global flag. Description: Changed function name to pv_round to avoid conflict with round function in C standard library. Who: Date: Description: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MODULE DESCRIPTION Rounding function with saturation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; INCLUDES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "basic_op.h" /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; MACROS ; [Define module specific macros here] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DEFINES ; [Include all pre-processor statements here. Include conditional ; compile variables also.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; LOCAL FUNCTION DEFINITIONS ; [List function prototypes here] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; LOCAL VARIABLE DEFINITIONS ; [Variable declaration - defined here and used outside this module] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FUNCTION NAME: pv_round ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFINITIONS Inputs: L_var1 = 32 bit signed integer (Word32) whose value falls in the range : 0x8000 0000 <= L_var1 <= 0x7fff ffff. pOverflow = pointer to overflow (Flag) Outputs: None Returns: result = MS 16 bits of rounded input L_var1. Global Variables Used: None Local Variables Needed: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FUNCTION DESCRIPTION This function rounds the lower 16 bits of the 32 bit input number into the MS 16 bits with saturation. Shift the resulting bits right by 16 and return the 16 bit number: pv_round(L_var1) = extract_h(L_add(L_var1,32768)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REQUIREMENTS None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REFERENCES [1] round() function in basic_op2.c, UMTS GSM AMR speech codec, R99 - Version 3.2.0, March 2, 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PSEUDO-CODE Word16 pv_round (Word32 L_var1) { Word16 var_out; Word32 L_rounded; * The reference ETSI code uses a global flag for Overflow in the L_add() function. * In the actual implementation a pointer to Overflow flag is passed in as a * parameter to the function. L_rounded = L_add (L_var1, (Word32) 0x00008000L); #if (WMOPS) multiCounter[currCounter].L_add--; #endif var_out = extract_h (L_rounded); #if (WMOPS) multiCounter[currCounter].extract_h--; multiCounter[currCounter].round++; #endif return (var_out); } ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RESOURCES USED [optional] When the code is written for a specific target processor the the resources used should be documented below. HEAP MEMORY USED: x bytes STACK MEMORY USED: x bytes CLOCK CYCLES: (cycle count equation for this function) + (variable used to represent cycle count for each subroutine called) where: (cycle count variable) = cycle count for [subroutine name] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CAUTION [optional] [State any special notes, constraints or cautions for users of this function] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; FUNCTION CODE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ Word16 pv_round(register Word32 L_var1, Flag *pOverflow) { Word16 result; L_var1 = L_add(L_var1, (Word32) 0x00008000L, pOverflow); result = (Word16)(L_var1 >> 16); return (result); }