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* Copyright (c) 2014 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef WEBRTC_COMMON_AUDIO_REAL_FOURIER_H_
#define WEBRTC_COMMON_AUDIO_REAL_FOURIER_H_
#include <complex>
#include "webrtc/base/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "webrtc/system_wrappers/interface/aligned_malloc.h"
// Uniform interface class for the real DFT and its inverse, for power-of-2
// input lengths. Also contains helper functions for buffer allocation, taking
// care of any memory alignment requirements the underlying library might have.
namespace webrtc {
class RealFourier {
public:
// Shorthand typenames for the scopers used by the buffer allocation helpers.
typedef rtc::scoped_ptr<float[], AlignedFreeDeleter> fft_real_scoper;
typedef rtc::scoped_ptr<std::complex<float>[], AlignedFreeDeleter>
fft_cplx_scoper;
// The maximum input order supported by this implementation.
static const int kMaxFftOrder;
// The alignment required for all input and output buffers, in bytes.
static const int kFftBufferAlignment;
// Construct a wrapper instance for the given input order, which must be
// between 1 and kMaxFftOrder, inclusively.
explicit RealFourier(int fft_order);
~RealFourier();
// Short helper to compute the smallest FFT order (a power of 2) which will
// contain the given input length. Returns -1 if the order would have been
// too big for the implementation.
static int FftOrder(int length);
// Short helper to compute the exact length, in complex floats, of the
// transform output (i.e. |2^order / 2 + 1|).
static int ComplexLength(int order);
// Buffer allocation helpers. The buffers are large enough to hold |count|
// floats/complexes and suitably aligned for use by the implementation.
// The returned scopers are set up with proper deleters; the caller owns
// the allocated memory.
static fft_real_scoper AllocRealBuffer(int count);
static fft_cplx_scoper AllocCplxBuffer(int count);
// Main forward transform interface. The output array need only be big
// enough for |2^order / 2 + 1| elements - the conjugate pairs are not
// returned. Input and output must be properly aligned (e.g. through
// AllocRealBuffer and AllocCplxBuffer) and input length must be
// |2^order| (same as given at construction time).
void Forward(const float* src, std::complex<float>* dest) const;
// Inverse transform. Same input format as output above, conjugate pairs
// not needed.
void Inverse(const std::complex<float>* src, float* dest) const;
int order() const {
return order_;
}
private:
// Basically a forward declare of OMXFFTSpec_R_F32. To get rid of the
// dependency on openmax.
typedef void OMXFFTSpec_R_F32_;
const int order_;
OMXFFTSpec_R_F32_* omx_spec_;
};
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // WEBRTC_COMMON_AUDIO_REAL_FOURIER_H_