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I'm now using the entire audio processing module from WebRTC as opposed to individual DSP algorithms pulled from there before. Seems to work better this way.
157 lines
4.2 KiB
C++
157 lines
4.2 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include "rtc_base/event.h"
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#if defined(WEBRTC_WIN)
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#include <windows.h>
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#elif defined(WEBRTC_POSIX)
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#else
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#error "Must define either WEBRTC_WIN or WEBRTC_POSIX."
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#endif
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#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
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namespace rtc {
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Event::Event() : Event(false, false) {}
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#if defined(WEBRTC_WIN)
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Event::Event(bool manual_reset, bool initially_signaled) {
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event_handle_ = ::CreateEvent(nullptr, // Security attributes.
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manual_reset, initially_signaled,
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nullptr); // Name.
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RTC_CHECK(event_handle_);
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}
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Event::~Event() {
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CloseHandle(event_handle_);
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}
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void Event::Set() {
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SetEvent(event_handle_);
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}
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void Event::Reset() {
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ResetEvent(event_handle_);
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}
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bool Event::Wait(int milliseconds) {
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DWORD ms = (milliseconds == kForever) ? INFINITE : milliseconds;
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return (WaitForSingleObject(event_handle_, ms) == WAIT_OBJECT_0);
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}
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#elif defined(WEBRTC_POSIX)
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// On MacOS, clock_gettime is available from version 10.12, and on
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// iOS, from version 10.0. So we can't use it yet.
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#if defined(WEBRTC_MAC) || defined(WEBRTC_IOS)
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#define USE_CLOCK_GETTIME 0
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#define USE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT_MONOTONIC_NP 0
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// On Android, pthread_condattr_setclock is available from version 21. By
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// default, we target a new enough version for 64-bit platforms but not for
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// 32-bit platforms. For older versions, use
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// pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np.
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#elif defined(WEBRTC_ANDROID) && (__ANDROID_API__ < 21)
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#define USE_CLOCK_GETTIME 1
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#define USE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT_MONOTONIC_NP 1
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#else
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#define USE_CLOCK_GETTIME 1
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#define USE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT_MONOTONIC_NP 0
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#endif
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Event::Event(bool manual_reset, bool initially_signaled)
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: is_manual_reset_(manual_reset), event_status_(initially_signaled) {
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RTC_CHECK(pthread_mutex_init(&event_mutex_, nullptr) == 0);
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pthread_condattr_t cond_attr;
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RTC_CHECK(pthread_condattr_init(&cond_attr) == 0);
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#if USE_CLOCK_GETTIME && !USE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT_MONOTONIC_NP
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RTC_CHECK(pthread_condattr_setclock(&cond_attr, CLOCK_MONOTONIC) == 0);
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#endif
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RTC_CHECK(pthread_cond_init(&event_cond_, &cond_attr) == 0);
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pthread_condattr_destroy(&cond_attr);
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}
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Event::~Event() {
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&event_mutex_);
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pthread_cond_destroy(&event_cond_);
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}
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void Event::Set() {
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pthread_mutex_lock(&event_mutex_);
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event_status_ = true;
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pthread_cond_broadcast(&event_cond_);
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&event_mutex_);
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}
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void Event::Reset() {
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pthread_mutex_lock(&event_mutex_);
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event_status_ = false;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&event_mutex_);
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}
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bool Event::Wait(int milliseconds) {
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int error = 0;
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struct timespec ts;
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if (milliseconds != kForever) {
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#if USE_CLOCK_GETTIME
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clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
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#else
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struct timeval tv;
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gettimeofday(&tv, nullptr);
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ts.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec;
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ts.tv_nsec = tv.tv_usec * 1000;
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#endif
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ts.tv_sec += (milliseconds / 1000);
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ts.tv_nsec += (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000;
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// Handle overflow.
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if (ts.tv_nsec >= 1000000000) {
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ts.tv_sec++;
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ts.tv_nsec -= 1000000000;
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}
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}
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pthread_mutex_lock(&event_mutex_);
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if (milliseconds != kForever) {
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while (!event_status_ && error == 0) {
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#if USE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT_MONOTONIC_NP
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error =
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pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np(&event_cond_, &event_mutex_, &ts);
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#else
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error = pthread_cond_timedwait(&event_cond_, &event_mutex_, &ts);
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#endif
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}
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} else {
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while (!event_status_ && error == 0)
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error = pthread_cond_wait(&event_cond_, &event_mutex_);
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}
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// NOTE(liulk): Exactly one thread will auto-reset this event. All
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// the other threads will think it's unsignaled. This seems to be
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// consistent with auto-reset events in WEBRTC_WIN
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if (error == 0 && !is_manual_reset_)
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event_status_ = false;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&event_mutex_);
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return (error == 0);
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}
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#endif
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} // namespace rtc
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