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/*
 * (c) 20/03/2000 Fabien COELHO <fabien@coelho.net> for sox.
 *
 * Change volume of sound file, with basic linear amplitude formula.
 * Pretty redundant with -v general option.
 * Beware of saturations! clipping is checked and reported.
 * Cannot handle different number of channels.
 * Cannot handle rate change.
 */

#include "st.h"

#include <math.h>   /* exp(), sqrt() */
#include <limits.h> /* LONG_MAX */

/* type used for computations. 
 */
#ifndef VOL_FLOAT
#define VOL_FLOAT float
#define VOL_FLOAT_SCAN "%f"
#endif

/* constants
 */
#define ZERO	  ((VOL_FLOAT)(0.0e0))
#define LOG_10_20 ((VOL_FLOAT)(0.1151292546497022842009e0))
#define ONE	  ((VOL_FLOAT)(1.0e0))
#define TWENTY	  ((VOL_FLOAT)(20.0e0))

#define VOL_USAGE \
    "Usage: vol gain [ type [ limitergain ] ]" \
    " (default type=amplitude: 1.0 is constant, <0.0 change phase;" \
    " type=power 1.0 is constant; type=dB: 0.0 is constant, +6 doubles ampl.)" \
    " The peak limiter has a gain much less than 1.0 (ie 0.05 or 0.02) which is only" \
    " used on peaks to prevent clipping. (default is no limiter)"

typedef struct {
    VOL_FLOAT gain; /* amplitude gain. */
    
    int uselimiter; /* boolean: are we using the limiter? */
    VOL_FLOAT limiterthreshhold;
    VOL_FLOAT limitergain; /* limiter gain. */
    int limited; /* number of limited values to report. */
    int totalprocessed;
    
    int clipped;    /* number of clipped values to report. */
} * vol_t;

/*
 * Process options: gain (float) type (amplitude, power, dB)
 */
int st_vol_getopts(effp, n, argv) 
eff_t effp;
int n;
char **argv;
{
    vol_t vol = (vol_t) effp->priv; 
    vol->gain = ONE; /* default is no change */
    vol->uselimiter = 0; /* default is no limiter */
    
    if (n && (!sscanf(argv[0], VOL_FLOAT_SCAN, &vol->gain)))
    {
	st_fail(VOL_USAGE);
	return ST_EOF;
    }

    /* adjust gain depending on type (what a great parser;-) */
    if (n>1) 
    {
	switch (argv[1][0]) 
	{
	case 'd': /* decibels to amplitude */
	case 'D':
	    vol->gain = exp(vol->gain*LOG_10_20);
	    break;
	case 'p':
	case 'P': /* power to amplitude, keep phase change */
	    if (vol->gain > ZERO)
		vol->gain = sqrt(vol->gain);
	    else
		vol->gain = -sqrt(-vol->gain);
	    break;
	case 'a': /* amplitude */
	case 'A':
	default:
	    break;
	}
    }
    

    if (n>2)
    {
    	if ((fabs(vol->gain) < ONE) || !sscanf(argv[2], VOL_FLOAT_SCAN, &vol->limitergain) || !((vol->limitergain > ZERO) && (vol->limitergain < ONE)))
    	{
  		st_fail(VOL_USAGE);
		return ST_EOF;  		
    	}
    	
    	vol->uselimiter = 1; /* ok, we'll use it */
    	/* The following equation is derived so that there is no discontinuity in output amplitudes */
    	/* and a LONG_MAX input always maps to a LONG_MAX output when the limiter is activated. */
    	/* (NOTE: There **WILL** be a discontinuity in the slope of the output amplitudes when using the limiter.) */
    	vol->limiterthreshhold = LONG_MAX * (ONE - vol->limitergain) / (fabs(vol->gain) - vol->limitergain);
    }
    

    return ST_SUCCESS;
}

/*
 * Start processing
 */
int st_vol_start(effp)
eff_t effp;
{
    vol_t vol = (vol_t) effp->priv;
    
    if (effp->outinfo.channels != effp->ininfo.channels)
    {
	st_warn("VOL cannot handle different channels (in=%d, out=%d)"
	     " use avg or pan", effp->ininfo.channels, effp->outinfo.channels);
    }

    if (effp->outinfo.rate != effp->ininfo.rate)
    {
	st_fail("VOL cannot handle different rates (in=%ld, out=%ld)"
	     " use resample or rate", effp->ininfo.rate, effp->outinfo.rate);
	return ST_EOF;
    }

    vol->clipped = 0;
    vol->limited = 0;
    vol->totalprocessed = 0;

    return ST_SUCCESS;
}

/* conversion. clipping could be smoother at high ends?
 * this could be a function on its own, with clip count and report
 * handled by eff_t and caller.
 */
static LONG clip(vol_t vol, const VOL_FLOAT v)
{
    if (v > LONG_MAX)
    {
	 vol->clipped++;
	 return LONG_MAX;
    }
    else if (v < -LONG_MAX)
    {
	vol->clipped++;
	return -LONG_MAX;
    }
    /* else */
    return (LONG) v;
}

#ifndef MIN
#define MIN(s1,s2) ((s1)<(s2)?(s1):(s2))
#endif

/*
 * Process data.
 */
int st_vol_flow(effp, ibuf, obuf, isamp, osamp)
eff_t effp;
LONG *ibuf, *obuf;
LONG *isamp, *osamp;
{
    vol_t vol = (vol_t) effp->priv;
    register VOL_FLOAT gain = vol->gain;
    register VOL_FLOAT limiterthreshhold = vol->limiterthreshhold;
    register VOL_FLOAT sample;
    register LONG len;
    
    len = MIN(*osamp, *isamp);

    /* report back dealt with amount. */
    *isamp = len; *osamp = len;
    
    if (vol->uselimiter)
    {
	vol->totalprocessed += len;
	
	for (;len>0; len--)
	    {
	    	sample = *ibuf++;
	    	
	    	if (sample > limiterthreshhold)
	    	{
	    		sample =  (LONG_MAX - vol->limitergain * (LONG_MAX - sample));
	    		vol->limited++;
	    	}
	    	else if (sample < -limiterthreshhold)
	    	{
	    		sample = -(LONG_MAX - vol->limitergain * (LONG_MAX + sample));
	    		vol->limited++;
	    	}
	    	else
	    	{
	    		sample = gain * sample;
	    	}

		*obuf++ = clip(vol, sample);
	    }
    }
    else
    {
    	/* quite basic, with clipping */
    	for (;len>0; len--)
		*obuf++ = clip(vol, gain * *ibuf++);
    }
    return ST_SUCCESS;
}

/*
 * Do anything required when you stop reading samples.  
 * Don't close input file! 
 */
int st_vol_stop(effp)
eff_t effp;
{
    vol_t vol = (vol_t) effp->priv;
    if (vol->limited)
    {
	st_warn("VOL limited %d values (%d percent).", 
	     vol->limited, (int) (vol->limited * 100.0 / vol->totalprocessed));
    }
    if (vol->clipped) 
    {
	st_warn("VOL clipped %d values, amplitude gain=%f too high...", 
	     vol->clipped, vol->gain);
    }
    return ST_SUCCESS;
}