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- /*
- * bit reservoir source file
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Mark Taylor
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Library General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- */
- /* $Id: reservoir.c,v 1.45 2011/05/07 16:05:17 rbrito Exp $ */
- #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- # include <config.h>
- #endif
- #include "lame.h"
- #include "machine.h"
- #include "encoder.h"
- #include "util.h"
- #include "reservoir.h"
- #include "bitstream.h"
- #include "lame-analysis.h"
- #include "lame_global_flags.h"
- /*
- ResvFrameBegin:
- Called (repeatedly) at the beginning of a frame. Updates the maximum
- size of the reservoir, and checks to make sure main_data_begin
- was set properly by the formatter
- */
- /*
- * Background information:
- *
- * This is the original text from the ISO standard. Because of
- * sooo many bugs and irritations correcting comments are added
- * in brackets []. A '^W' means you should remove the last word.
- *
- * 1) The following rule can be used to calculate the maximum
- * number of bits used for one granule [^W frame]:
- * At the highest possible bitrate of Layer III (320 kbps
- * per stereo signal [^W^W^W], 48 kHz) the frames must be of
- * [^W^W^W are designed to have] constant length, i.e.
- * one buffer [^W^W the frame] length is:
- *
- * 320 kbps * 1152/48 kHz = 7680 bit = 960 byte
- *
- * This value is used as the maximum buffer per channel [^W^W] at
- * lower bitrates [than 320 kbps]. At 64 kbps mono or 128 kbps
- * stereo the main granule length is 64 kbps * 576/48 kHz = 768 bit
- * [per granule and channel] at 48 kHz sampling frequency.
- * This means that there is a maximum deviation (short time buffer
- * [= reservoir]) of 7680 - 2*2*768 = 4608 bits is allowed at 64 kbps.
- * The actual deviation is equal to the number of bytes [with the
- * meaning of octets] denoted by the main_data_end offset pointer.
- * The actual maximum deviation is (2^9-1)*8 bit = 4088 bits
- * [for MPEG-1 and (2^8-1)*8 bit for MPEG-2, both are hard limits].
- * ... The xchange of buffer bits between the left and right channel
- * is allowed without restrictions [exception: dual channel].
- * Because of the [constructed] constraint on the buffer size
- * main_data_end is always set to 0 in the case of bit_rate_index==14,
- * i.e. data rate 320 kbps per stereo signal [^W^W^W]. In this case
- * all data are allocated between adjacent header [^W sync] words
- * [, i.e. there is no buffering at all].
- */
- int
- ResvFrameBegin(lame_internal_flags * gfc, int *mean_bits)
- {
- SessionConfig_t const *const cfg = &gfc->cfg;
- EncStateVar_t *const esv = &gfc->sv_enc;
- int fullFrameBits;
- int resvLimit;
- int maxmp3buf;
- III_side_info_t *const l3_side = &gfc->l3_side;
- int frameLength;
- int meanBits;
- frameLength = getframebits(gfc);
- meanBits = (frameLength - cfg->sideinfo_len * 8) / cfg->mode_gr;
- /*
- * Meaning of the variables:
- * resvLimit: (0, 8, ..., 8*255 (MPEG-2), 8*511 (MPEG-1))
- * Number of bits can be stored in previous frame(s) due to
- * counter size constaints
- * maxmp3buf: ( ??? ... 8*1951 (MPEG-1 and 2), 8*2047 (MPEG-2.5))
- * Number of bits allowed to encode one frame (you can take 8*511 bit
- * from the bit reservoir and at most 8*1440 bit from the current
- * frame (320 kbps, 32 kHz), so 8*1951 bit is the largest possible
- * value for MPEG-1 and -2)
- *
- * maximum allowed granule/channel size times 4 = 8*2047 bits.,
- * so this is the absolute maximum supported by the format.
- *
- *
- * fullFrameBits: maximum number of bits available for encoding
- * the current frame.
- *
- * mean_bits: target number of bits per granule.
- *
- * frameLength:
- *
- * gfc->ResvMax: maximum allowed reservoir
- *
- * gfc->ResvSize: current reservoir size
- *
- * l3_side->resvDrain_pre:
- * ancillary data to be added to previous frame:
- * (only usefull in VBR modes if it is possible to have
- * maxmp3buf < fullFrameBits)). Currently disabled,
- * see #define NEW_DRAIN
- * 2010-02-13: RH now enabled, it seems to be needed for CBR too,
- * as there exists one example, where the FhG decoder
- * can't decode a -b320 CBR file anymore.
- *
- * l3_side->resvDrain_post:
- * ancillary data to be added to this frame:
- *
- */
- /* main_data_begin has 9 bits in MPEG-1, 8 bits MPEG-2 */
- resvLimit = (8 * 256) * cfg->mode_gr - 8;
- /* maximum allowed frame size. dont use more than this number of
- bits, even if the frame has the space for them: */
- maxmp3buf = cfg->buffer_constraint;
- esv->ResvMax = maxmp3buf - frameLength;
- if (esv->ResvMax > resvLimit)
- esv->ResvMax = resvLimit;
- if (esv->ResvMax < 0 || cfg->disable_reservoir)
- esv->ResvMax = 0;
-
- fullFrameBits = meanBits * cfg->mode_gr + Min(esv->ResvSize, esv->ResvMax);
- if (fullFrameBits > maxmp3buf)
- fullFrameBits = maxmp3buf;
- assert(0 == esv->ResvMax % 8);
- assert(esv->ResvMax >= 0);
- l3_side->resvDrain_pre = 0;
- if (gfc->pinfo != NULL) {
- gfc->pinfo->mean_bits = meanBits / 2; /* expected bits per channel per granule [is this also right for mono/stereo, MPEG-1/2 ?] */
- gfc->pinfo->resvsize = esv->ResvSize;
- }
- *mean_bits = meanBits;
- return fullFrameBits;
- }
- /*
- ResvMaxBits
- returns targ_bits: target number of bits to use for 1 granule
- extra_bits: amount extra available from reservoir
- Mark Taylor 4/99
- */
- void
- ResvMaxBits(lame_internal_flags * gfc, int mean_bits, int *targ_bits, int *extra_bits, int cbr)
- {
- SessionConfig_t const *const cfg = &gfc->cfg;
- EncStateVar_t *const esv = &gfc->sv_enc;
- int add_bits, targBits, extraBits;
- int ResvSize = esv->ResvSize, ResvMax = esv->ResvMax;
- /* conpensate the saved bits used in the 1st granule */
- if (cbr)
- ResvSize += mean_bits;
- if (gfc->sv_qnt.substep_shaping & 1)
- ResvMax *= 0.9;
- targBits = mean_bits;
- /* extra bits if the reservoir is almost full */
- if (ResvSize * 10 > ResvMax * 9) {
- add_bits = ResvSize - (ResvMax * 9) / 10;
- targBits += add_bits;
- gfc->sv_qnt.substep_shaping |= 0x80;
- }
- else {
- add_bits = 0;
- gfc->sv_qnt.substep_shaping &= 0x7f;
- /* build up reservoir. this builds the reservoir a little slower
- * than FhG. It could simple be mean_bits/15, but this was rigged
- * to always produce 100 (the old value) at 128kbs */
- /* *targ_bits -= (int) (mean_bits/15.2); */
- if (!cfg->disable_reservoir && !(gfc->sv_qnt.substep_shaping & 1))
- targBits -= .1 * mean_bits;
- }
- /* amount from the reservoir we are allowed to use. ISO says 6/10 */
- extraBits = (ResvSize < (esv->ResvMax * 6) / 10 ? ResvSize : (esv->ResvMax * 6) / 10);
- extraBits -= add_bits;
- if (extraBits < 0)
- extraBits = 0;
- *targ_bits = targBits;
- *extra_bits = extraBits;
- }
- /*
- ResvAdjust:
- Called after a granule's bit allocation. Readjusts the size of
- the reservoir to reflect the granule's usage.
- */
- void
- ResvAdjust(lame_internal_flags * gfc, gr_info const *gi)
- {
- gfc->sv_enc.ResvSize -= gi->part2_3_length + gi->part2_length;
- }
- /*
- ResvFrameEnd:
- Called after all granules in a frame have been allocated. Makes sure
- that the reservoir size is within limits, possibly by adding stuffing
- bits.
- */
- void
- ResvFrameEnd(lame_internal_flags * gfc, int mean_bits)
- {
- SessionConfig_t const *const cfg = &gfc->cfg;
- EncStateVar_t *const esv = &gfc->sv_enc;
- III_side_info_t *const l3_side = &gfc->l3_side;
- int stuffingBits;
- int over_bits;
- esv->ResvSize += mean_bits * cfg->mode_gr;
- stuffingBits = 0;
- l3_side->resvDrain_post = 0;
- l3_side->resvDrain_pre = 0;
- /* we must be byte aligned */
- if ((over_bits = esv->ResvSize % 8) != 0)
- stuffingBits += over_bits;
- over_bits = (esv->ResvSize - stuffingBits) - esv->ResvMax;
- if (over_bits > 0) {
- assert(0 == over_bits % 8);
- assert(over_bits >= 0);
- stuffingBits += over_bits;
- }
- /* NOTE: enabling the NEW_DRAIN code fixes some problems with FhG decoder
- shipped with MS Windows operating systems. Using this, it is even
- possible to use Gabriel's lax buffer consideration again, which
- assumes, any decoder should have a buffer large enough
- for a 320 kbps frame at 32 kHz sample rate.
- old drain code:
- lame -b320 BlackBird.wav ---> does not play with GraphEdit.exe using FhG decoder V1.5 Build 50
- new drain code:
- lame -b320 BlackBird.wav ---> plays fine with GraphEdit.exe using FhG decoder V1.5 Build 50
- Robert Hegemann, 2010-02-13.
- */
- /* drain as many bits as possible into previous frame ancillary data
- * In particular, in VBR mode ResvMax may have changed, and we have
- * to make sure main_data_begin does not create a reservoir bigger
- * than ResvMax mt 4/00*/
- {
- int mdb_bytes = Min(l3_side->main_data_begin * 8, stuffingBits) / 8;
- l3_side->resvDrain_pre += 8 * mdb_bytes;
- stuffingBits -= 8 * mdb_bytes;
- esv->ResvSize -= 8 * mdb_bytes;
- l3_side->main_data_begin -= mdb_bytes;
- }
- /* drain the rest into this frames ancillary data */
- l3_side->resvDrain_post += stuffingBits;
- esv->ResvSize -= stuffingBits;
- }
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