/* The mediastreamer library aims at providing modular media processing and I/O for linphone, but also for any telephony application. Copyright (C) 2001 Simon MORLAT simon.morlat@linphone.org This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "msAlawenc.h" #include "g711common.h" extern MSCodecInfo ALAWinfo; static MSALAWEncoderClass *ms_ALAWencoder_class=NULL; MSFilter * ms_ALAWencoder_new(void) { MSALAWEncoder *r; r=g_new(MSALAWEncoder,1); ms_ALAWencoder_init(r); if (ms_ALAWencoder_class==NULL) { ms_ALAWencoder_class=g_new(MSALAWEncoderClass,1); ms_ALAWencoder_class_init(ms_ALAWencoder_class); } MS_FILTER(r)->klass=MS_FILTER_CLASS(ms_ALAWencoder_class); return(MS_FILTER(r)); } /* FOR INTERNAL USE*/ void ms_ALAWencoder_init(MSALAWEncoder *r) { ms_filter_init(MS_FILTER(r)); MS_FILTER(r)->infifos=r->f_inputs; MS_FILTER(r)->outfifos=r->f_outputs; MS_FILTER(r)->r_mingran=ALAW_ENCODER_RMAXGRAN; /* the filter can be called as soon as there is something to process */ memset(r->f_inputs,0,sizeof(MSFifo*)*MSALAWENCODER_MAX_INPUTS); memset(r->f_outputs,0,sizeof(MSFifo*)*MSALAWENCODER_MAX_INPUTS); } void ms_ALAWencoder_class_init(MSALAWEncoderClass *klass) { ms_filter_class_init(MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)); ms_filter_class_set_name(MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass),"ALAWEncoder"); MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->info=(MSFilterInfo*)&ALAWinfo; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->max_finputs=MSALAWENCODER_MAX_INPUTS; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->max_foutputs=MSALAWENCODER_MAX_INPUTS; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->r_maxgran=ALAW_ENCODER_RMAXGRAN; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->w_maxgran=ALAW_ENCODER_WMAXGRAN; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->destroy=(MSFilterDestroyFunc)ms_ALAWencoder_destroy; MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->process=(MSFilterProcessFunc)ms_ALAWencoder_process; } void ms_ALAWencoder_process(MSALAWEncoder *r) { MSFifo *fi,*fo; int inlen,outlen; gchar *s,*d; int i; /* process output fifos, but there is only one for this class of filter*/ /* this is the sophisticated design of the process function: Here the filter declares that it can be called as soon as there is something to read on the input fifo by setting r_mingran=0. Then it ask for the fifo to get as many data as possible by calling: inlen=ms_fifo_get_read_ptr(fi,0,(void**)&s); This avoid multiple call to the process function to process all data available on the input fifo... but the writing of the process function is a bit more difficult, because althoug ms_fifo_get_read_ptr() returns N bytes, we cannot ask ms_fifo_get_write_ptr to return N bytes if N>MS_FILTER_CLASS(klass)->w_maxgran. This is forbidden by the MSFifo mechanism. This is an open issue. For the moment what is done here is that ms_fifo_get_write_ptr() is called several time with its maximum granularity in order to try to write the output. ... One solution: -create a new function ms_fifo_get_rw_ptr(fifo1,p1, fifo2,p2) to return the number of bytes able to being processed according to the input and output fifo, and their respective data pointers */ fi=r->f_inputs[0]; fo=r->f_outputs[0]; inlen=ms_fifo_get_read_ptr(fi,ALAW_ENCODER_RMAXGRAN,(void**)&s); if (s==NULL) return; outlen=ms_fifo_get_write_ptr(fo,ALAW_ENCODER_WMAXGRAN,(void**)&d); if (d!=NULL) { for(i=0;i