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22 /*
23  * Copyright 1989-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  * Miscellaneous audio-related operations.
29  */
30 
31 #include <stdio.h>
32 #include <string.h>
33 #include <math.h>
34 
35 #include <libaudio_impl.h>
36 #include <audio_errno.h>
37 #include <audio_hdr.h>
38 
39 /*
40  * Convert a byte count into a floating-point time value, in seconds,
41  * using the encoding specified in the given audio header structure.
42  * Note that the byte count is not the same as the offset in an audio file,
43  * since the size of the audio file header is not taken into account.
44  */
45 double
46 audio_bytes_to_secs(Audio_hdr *hp, unsigned int cnt)
47 {
48 	return ((double)cnt /
49 	    ((double)(hp->channels * hp->bytes_per_unit * hp->sample_rate) /
50 	    (double)hp->samples_per_unit));
51 }
52 
53 /*
54  * Convert a floating-point time value, in seconds, to a byte count for
55  * the audio encoding in the given audio header.  Note that the byte count
56  * is not the same as the offset in an audio file, since the size of the
57  * audio file header is not taken into account.
58  */
59 unsigned
60 audio_secs_to_bytes(Audio_hdr *hp, double sec)
61 {
62 	unsigned	offset;
63 
64 	offset = (unsigned)(0.5 + (sec *
65 	    ((double)(hp->channels * hp->bytes_per_unit * hp->sample_rate) /
66 	    (double)hp->samples_per_unit)));
67 
68 	/* Round down to the start of the nearest sample frame */
69 	offset -= (offset % (hp->bytes_per_unit * hp->channels));
70 	return (offset);
71 }
72 
73 /*
74  * Convert an ASCII time value (hh:mm:ss.dd) into floating-point seconds.
75  * Returns value if successfully converted.  Otherwise, returns HUGE_VAL.
76  *
77  * XXX - currently allows the ridiculous construct:  5.3E3:-47.3E-1:17.3
78  */
79 double
80 audio_str_to_secs(char *str)
81 {
82 	double	val;
83 	char	*str2;
84 
85 	val = strtod(str, &str2);	/* get first numeric field */
86 	if (str2 == str)
87 		return (HUGE_VAL);
88 
89 	if (*str2 == ':') {		/* that was hours (or minutes) */
90 		val *= 60.;
91 		str = str2 + 1;
92 		val += strtod(str, &str2);	/* another field is required */
93 		if (str2 == str)
94 			return (HUGE_VAL);
95 	}
96 
97 	if (*str2 == ':') {		/* converted hours and minutes */
98 		val *= 60.;
99 		str = str2 + 1;
100 		val += strtod(str, &str2);	/* another field is required */
101 		if (str2 == str)
102 			return (HUGE_VAL);
103 	}
104 
105 	if (*str2 != '\0')
106 		return (HUGE_VAL);
107 	return (val);
108 }
109 
110 /*
111  * Convert floating-point seconds into an ASCII time value (hh:mm:ss.dd).
112  *
113  * HUGE_VAL is converted to 0:00.  'Precision' specifies the maximum
114  * number of digits after the decimal point (-1 allows the max).
115  *
116  * Store the resulting string in the specified buffer (must be at least
117  * AUDIO_MAX_TIMEVAL bytes long).  The string address is returned.
118  */
119 char *
120 audio_secs_to_str(double sec, char *str, int precision)
121 {
122 	char		*p;
123 	unsigned	ovflow;
124 	int		hours;
125 	double		x;
126 	char		buf[64];
127 
128 	if (sec == HUGE_VAL) {
129 		(void) strcpy(str, "0:00");
130 		return (str);
131 	}
132 
133 	/* Limit precision arg to reasonable value */
134 	if ((precision > 10) || (precision < 0))
135 		precision = 10;
136 
137 	/* If negative, write a minus sign and get on with it. */
138 	p = str;
139 	if (sec < 0.) {
140 		sec = -sec;
141 
142 		/* Round off within precision to avoid -.01 printing as -0:00 */
143 		(void) sprintf(buf, "%.*f", precision, sec);
144 		(void) sscanf(buf, "%lf", &sec);
145 		if (sec > 0.)
146 			*p++ = '-';
147 	}
148 
149 	/* Round off within precision to avoid 1:59.999 printing as 1:60.00 */
150 	x = fmod(sec, 60.);
151 	sec -= x;
152 	(void) sprintf(buf, "%.*f", precision, x);
153 	(void) sscanf(buf, "%lf", &x);
154 	sec += x;
155 
156 	if (sec >= 60.) {
157 		/* Extract minutes */
158 		ovflow = ((unsigned)sec) / 60;
159 		sec -= (double)(ovflow * 60);
160 		hours = (ovflow >= 60);
161 		if (hours) {
162 			/* convert hours */
163 			(void) sprintf(p, "%d:", ovflow / 60);
164 			p = &p[strlen(p)];
165 			ovflow %= 60;
166 		}
167 		/* convert minutes (use two digits if hours printed) */
168 		(void) sprintf(p, "%0*d:", (hours ? 2 : 1), ovflow);
169 		p = &p[strlen(p)];
170 	} else {
171 		*p++ = '0';
172 		*p++ = ':';
173 	}
174 
175 	if (sec < 10.)
176 		*p++ = '0';
177 	(void) sprintf(p, "%.*f", precision, sec);
178 	return (str);
179 }
180 
181 /*
182  * Compare the encoding fields of two audio headers.
183  * Return 0 if they are the same, 1 if they are the same except for
184  * sample rate, else -1.
185  */
186 int
187 audio_cmp_hdr(Audio_hdr *h1, Audio_hdr *h2)
188 {
189 	if ((h1->encoding != h2->encoding) ||
190 	    (h1->bytes_per_unit != h2->bytes_per_unit) ||
191 	    (h1->channels != h2->channels) ||
192 	    (h1->samples_per_unit != h2->samples_per_unit))
193 		return (-1);
194 
195 	if (h1->sample_rate != h2->sample_rate)
196 		return (1);
197 
198 	return (0);
199 }
200 
201 /*
202  * Interpret the encoding information in the specified header
203  * and return an appropriate string in the supplied buffer.
204  * The buffer should contain at least AUDIO_MAX_ENCODE_INFO bytes.
205  * The returned string is something like:
206  *	"stereo 16-bit linear PCM @ 44.1kHz"
207  *
208  * Returns AUDIO_ERR_BADHDR if the header cannot be interpreted.
209  */
210 int
211 audio_enc_to_str(Audio_hdr *hdrp, char *str)
212 {
213 	char		*chan;
214 	char		*prec;
215 	char		*enc;
216 	char		cbuf[AUDIO_MAX_ENCODE_INFO];
217 	char		pbuf[AUDIO_MAX_ENCODE_INFO];
218 	char		sbuf[AUDIO_MAX_ENCODE_INFO];
219 	int		err;
220 
221 	err = AUDIO_SUCCESS;
222 
223 	switch (hdrp->channels) {
224 	case 0:
225 		chan = "(zero channels?)";
226 		err = AUDIO_ERR_BADHDR;
227 		break;
228 	case 1:
229 		chan = "mono"; break;
230 	case 2:
231 		chan = "stereo"; break;
232 	case 4:
233 		chan = "quad"; break;
234 	default:
235 		chan = pbuf;
236 		(void) sprintf(cbuf, "%u-channel", hdrp->channels); break;
237 	}
238 
239 	switch (hdrp->encoding) {
240 	case AUDIO_ENCODING_ULAW:
241 		enc = "u-law";
242 		goto pcm;
243 	case AUDIO_ENCODING_ALAW:
244 		enc = "A-law";
245 		goto pcm;
246 	case AUDIO_ENCODING_LINEAR:
247 		enc = "linear PCM";
248 		goto pcm;
249 	case AUDIO_ENCODING_FLOAT:
250 		enc = "floating-point";
251 pcm:
252 		if (hdrp->samples_per_unit != 1)
253 			goto unknown;
254 		prec = pbuf;
255 		(void) sprintf(pbuf, "%u-bit", hdrp->bytes_per_unit * 8);
256 		break;
257 
258 	default:
259 unknown:
260 		err = AUDIO_ERR_ENCODING;
261 		enc = "(unknown encoding?)";
262 		if (hdrp->samples_per_unit != 0) {
263 			prec = pbuf;
264 			(void) sprintf(pbuf, "%f-bit",
265 			    (double)(hdrp->bytes_per_unit * 8) /
266 			    (double)hdrp->samples_per_unit);
267 		} else {
268 			prec = "(unknown precision?)";
269 			err = AUDIO_ERR_BADHDR;
270 		}
271 	}
272 
273 	(void) sprintf(sbuf, "%.3fkHz", ((double)hdrp->sample_rate / 1000.));
274 	(void) sprintf(str, "%s %s %s @ %s", chan, prec, enc, sbuf);
275 	return (err);
276 }
277