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Windows Vista has a broken rate converter which gets invoked when an input audio stream at 48kHz sampel rate is requested. I've no idea why our application can't get exclusive access to the audio input device and have a unconverted stream direct at 48kHz. To get around this our down sampling filter for audio input from 48kHz to 12kHz is disaabled by default on Windows Vista, instead we request a 12kHz stream and process it directly. This default behviour can be overriden by specifying the following settings value: [Tune] Audio\DisableInputResampling=false This settings value defaults to true on Windows Vista and false everywhere else so normally needn't be present. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@3588 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
131 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
131 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
#include "Detector.hpp"
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#include <QDateTime>
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#include <QtAlgorithms>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include "commons.h"
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extern "C" {
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void fil4_(qint16*, qint32*, qint16*, qint32*);
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}
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Detector::Detector (unsigned frameRate, unsigned periodLengthInSeconds, unsigned framesPerSignal, unsigned downSampleFactor, QObject * parent)
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: AudioDevice (parent)
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, m_frameRate (frameRate)
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, m_period (periodLengthInSeconds)
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, m_downSampleFactor (downSampleFactor)
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, m_framesPerSignal (framesPerSignal)
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, m_monitoring (false)
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, m_starting (false)
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, m_buffer ((downSampleFactor > 1) ? new short [framesPerSignal * downSampleFactor] : 0)
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, m_bufferPos (0)
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{
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clear ();
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}
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bool Detector::reset ()
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{
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clear ();
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return QIODevice::reset ();
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}
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void Detector::clear ()
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{
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// set index to roughly where we are in time (1ms resolution)
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// qint64 now (QDateTime::currentMSecsSinceEpoch ());
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// unsigned msInPeriod ((now % 86400000LL) % (m_period * 1000));
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// jt9com_.kin = qMin ((msInPeriod * m_frameRate) / 1000, static_cast<unsigned> (sizeof (jt9com_.d2) / sizeof (jt9com_.d2[0])));
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jt9com_.kin = 0;
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// fill buffer with zeros (G4WJS commented out because it might cause decoder hangs)
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// qFill (jt9com_.d2, jt9com_.d2 + sizeof (jt9com_.d2) / sizeof (jt9com_.d2[0]), 0);
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}
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qint64 Detector::writeData (char const * data, qint64 maxSize)
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{
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if (m_monitoring)
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{
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Q_ASSERT (!(maxSize % static_cast<qint64> (bytesPerFrame ()))); // no torn frames
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// these are in terms of input frames (not down sampled)
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size_t framesAcceptable ((sizeof (jt9com_.d2) / sizeof (jt9com_.d2[0]) - jt9com_.kin) * m_downSampleFactor);
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size_t framesAccepted (qMin (static_cast<size_t> (maxSize / bytesPerFrame ()), framesAcceptable));
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if (framesAccepted < static_cast<size_t> (maxSize / bytesPerFrame ()))
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{
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qDebug () << "dropped " << maxSize / bytesPerFrame () - framesAccepted << " frames of data on the floor!";
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}
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for (unsigned remaining = framesAccepted; remaining; )
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{
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size_t numFramesProcessed (qMin (m_framesPerSignal * m_downSampleFactor - m_bufferPos, remaining));
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if (m_downSampleFactor > 1)
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{
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store (&data[(framesAccepted - remaining) * bytesPerFrame ()], numFramesProcessed, &m_buffer[m_bufferPos]);
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m_bufferPos += numFramesProcessed;
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if (m_bufferPos == m_framesPerSignal * m_downSampleFactor && m_monitoring)
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{
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qint32 framesToProcess (m_framesPerSignal * m_downSampleFactor);
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qint32 framesAfterDownSample;
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fil4_(&m_buffer[0], &framesToProcess, &jt9com_.d2[jt9com_.kin], &framesAfterDownSample);
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jt9com_.kin += framesAfterDownSample;
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Q_EMIT framesWritten (jt9com_.kin);
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m_bufferPos = 0;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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store (&data[(framesAccepted - remaining) * bytesPerFrame ()], numFramesProcessed, &jt9com_.d2[jt9com_.kin]);
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m_bufferPos += numFramesProcessed;
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jt9com_.kin += numFramesProcessed;
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if (m_bufferPos == static_cast<unsigned> (m_framesPerSignal) && m_monitoring)
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{
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Q_EMIT framesWritten (jt9com_.kin);
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m_bufferPos = 0;
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}
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}
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if (!secondInPeriod ())
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{
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if (!m_starting)
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{
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// next samples will be in new period so wrap around to
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// start of buffer
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//
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// we don't bother calling reset () since we expect to fill
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// the whole buffer and don't need to waste cycles zeroing
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jt9com_.kin = 0;
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m_bufferPos = 0;
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m_starting = true;
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}
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}
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else if (m_starting)
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{
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m_starting = false;
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}
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remaining -= numFramesProcessed;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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jt9com_.kin = 0;
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m_bufferPos = 0;
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}
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return maxSize; // we drop any data past the end of the buffer on
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// the floor until the next period starts
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}
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unsigned Detector::secondInPeriod () const
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{
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// we take the time of the data as the following assuming no latency
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// delivering it to us (not true but close enough for us)
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qint64 now (QDateTime::currentMSecsSinceEpoch ());
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unsigned secondInToday ((now % 86400000LL) / 1000);
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return secondInToday % m_period;
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}
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