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/* * * FFT.c * * Based on FFT.cpp from Audacity, with the following permission from * its author, Dominic Mazzoni (in particular, relicensing the code * for use in SoX): * * I hereby license you under the LGPL all of the code in FFT.cpp * from any version of Audacity, with the exception of the windowing * function code, as I wrote the rest of the line [sic] that appears * in any version of Audacity (or they are derived from Don Cross or * NR, which is okay). * * -- Dominic Mazzoni <dominic@audacityteam.org>, 18th November 2006 * * As regards the windowing function, WindowFunc, Dominic granted a * license to it too, writing on the same day: * * OK, we're good. That's the original version that I wrote, before * others contributed. * * Some of this code was based on a free implementation of an FFT * by Don Cross, available on the web at: * * http://www.intersrv.com/~dcross/fft.html [no longer, it seems] * * The basic algorithm for his code was based on Numerical Recipes * in Fortran. * * This file is now part of SoX, and is copyright Ian Turner and others. * * 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 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, * Fifth Floor, 51 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA. */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <assert.h> #include "sox_i.h" #include "FFT.h" unsigned **gFFTBitTable = NULL; const unsigned MaxFastBits = 16; static int IsPowerOfTwo(unsigned x) { if (x < 2) return 0; return !(x & (x-1)); /* Thanks to 'byang' for this cute trick! */ } static int NumberOfBitsNeeded(unsigned PowerOfTwo) { int i; if (PowerOfTwo < 2) { sox_fail("Error: FFT called with size %d", PowerOfTwo); exit(2); } for (i = 0;; i++) if (PowerOfTwo & (1 << i)) return i; } static unsigned ReverseBits(unsigned index, unsigned NumBits) { unsigned i, rev; for (i = rev = 0; i < NumBits; i++) { rev = (rev << 1) | (index & 1); index >>= 1; } return rev; } /* This function permanently allocates about 250Kb (actually (2**16)-2 ints). */ static void InitFFT(void) { unsigned len, b; gFFTBitTable = xcalloc(MaxFastBits, sizeof(*gFFTBitTable)); for (b = 1, len = 2; b <= MaxFastBits; b++) { unsigned i; gFFTBitTable[b - 1] = xcalloc(len, sizeof(**gFFTBitTable)); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) gFFTBitTable[b - 1][i] = ReverseBits(i, b); len <<= 1; } } #define FastReverseBits(i, NumBits) \ (NumBits <= MaxFastBits) ? gFFTBitTable[NumBits - 1][i] : ReverseBits(i, NumBits) /* * Complex Fast Fourier Transform */ void FFT(unsigned NumSamples, int InverseTransform, const float *RealIn, float *ImagIn, float *RealOut, float *ImagOut) { unsigned i, BlockSize, NumBits; /* Number of bits needed to store indices */ int j, k, n; int BlockEnd; double angle_numerator = 2.0 * M_PI; float tr, ti; /* temp real, temp imaginary */ if (!IsPowerOfTwo(NumSamples)) { sox_fail("%d is not a power of two", NumSamples); exit(2); } if (!gFFTBitTable) InitFFT(); if (InverseTransform) angle_numerator = -angle_numerator; NumBits = NumberOfBitsNeeded(NumSamples); /* ** Do simultaneous data copy and bit-reversal ordering into outputs... */ for (i = 0; i < NumSamples; i++) { j = FastReverseBits(i, NumBits); RealOut[j] = RealIn[i]; ImagOut[j] = (ImagIn == NULL) ? 0.0 : ImagIn[i]; } /* ** Do the FFT itself... */ BlockEnd = 1; for (BlockSize = 2; BlockSize <= NumSamples; BlockSize <<= 1) { double delta_angle = angle_numerator / (double) BlockSize; float sm2 = sin(-2 * delta_angle); float sm1 = sin(-delta_angle); float cm2 = cos(-2 * delta_angle); float cm1 = cos(-delta_angle); float w = 2 * cm1; float ar0, ar1, ar2, ai0, ai1, ai2; for (i = 0; i < NumSamples; i += BlockSize) { ar2 = cm2; ar1 = cm1; ai2 = sm2; ai1 = sm1; for (j = i, n = 0; n < BlockEnd; j++, n++) { ar0 = w * ar1 - ar2; ar2 = ar1; ar1 = ar0; ai0 = w * ai1 - ai2; ai2 = ai1; ai1 = ai0; k = j + BlockEnd; tr = ar0 * RealOut[k] - ai0 * ImagOut[k]; ti = ar0 * ImagOut[k] + ai0 * RealOut[k]; RealOut[k] = RealOut[j] - tr; ImagOut[k] = ImagOut[j] - ti; RealOut[j] += tr; ImagOut[j] += ti; } } BlockEnd = BlockSize; } /* ** Need to normalize if inverse transform... */ if (InverseTransform) { float denom = (float) NumSamples; for (i = 0; i < NumSamples; i++) { RealOut[i] /= denom; ImagOut[i] /= denom; } } } /* * Real Fast Fourier Transform * * This function was based on the code in Numerical Recipes for C. * In Num. Rec., the inner loop is based on a single 1-based array * of interleaved real and imaginary numbers. Because we have two * separate zero-based arrays, our indices are quite different. * Here is the correspondence between Num. Rec. indices and our indices: * * i1 <-> real[i] * i2 <-> imag[i] * i3 <-> real[n/2-i] * i4 <-> imag[n/2-i] */ void RealFFT(unsigned NumSamples, const float *RealIn, float *RealOut, float *ImagOut) { unsigned i, i3, Half = NumSamples / 2; float theta = M_PI / Half; float wtemp = (float) sin(0.5 * theta); float wpr = -2.0 * wtemp * wtemp; float wpi = (float) sin(theta); float wr = 1.0 + wpr; float wi = wpi; float h1r, h1i, h2r, h2i; float *tmpReal, *tmpImag; tmpReal = (float*)xcalloc(NumSamples, sizeof(float)); tmpImag = tmpReal + Half; for (i = 0; i < Half; i++) { tmpReal[i] = RealIn[2 * i]; tmpImag[i] = RealIn[2 * i + 1]; } FFT(Half, 0, tmpReal, tmpImag, RealOut, ImagOut); for (i = 1; i < Half / 2; i++) { i3 = Half - i; h1r = 0.5 * (RealOut[i] + RealOut[i3]); h1i = 0.5 * (ImagOut[i] - ImagOut[i3]); h2r = 0.5 * (ImagOut[i] + ImagOut[i3]); h2i = -0.5 * (RealOut[i] - RealOut[i3]); RealOut[i] = h1r + wr * h2r - wi * h2i; ImagOut[i] = h1i + wr * h2i + wi * h2r; RealOut[i3] = h1r - wr * h2r + wi * h2i; ImagOut[i3] = -h1i + wr * h2i + wi * h2r; wtemp = wr; wr = wr * wpr - wi * wpi + wr; wi = wi * wpr + wtemp * wpi + wi; } h1r = RealOut[0]; RealOut[0] += ImagOut[0]; ImagOut[0] = h1r - ImagOut[0]; free(tmpReal); } /* * PowerSpectrum * * This function computes the same as RealFFT, above, but * adds the squares of the real and imaginary part of each * coefficient, extracting the power and throwing away the * phase. * * For speed, it does not call RealFFT, but duplicates some * of its code. */ void PowerSpectrum(sox_size_t NumSamples, const float *In, float *Out) { unsigned Half, i, i3; float theta, wtemp, wpr, wpi, wr, wi; float h1r, h1i, h2r, h2i, rt, it; float *tmpReal; float *tmpImag; float *RealOut; float *ImagOut; Half = NumSamples / 2; theta = M_PI / Half; tmpReal = (float*)xcalloc(Half * 4, sizeof(float)); tmpImag = tmpReal + Half; RealOut = tmpImag + Half; ImagOut = RealOut + Half; for (i = 0; i < Half; i++) { tmpReal[i] = In[2 * i]; tmpImag[i] = In[2 * i + 1]; } FFT(Half, 0, tmpReal, tmpImag, RealOut, ImagOut); wtemp = (float) sin(0.5 * theta); wpr = -2.0 * wtemp * wtemp; wpi = (float) sin(theta); wr = 1.0 + wpr; wi = wpi; for (i = 1; i < Half / 2; i++) { i3 = Half - i; h1r = 0.5 * (RealOut[i] + RealOut[i3]); h1i = 0.5 * (ImagOut[i] - ImagOut[i3]); h2r = 0.5 * (ImagOut[i] + ImagOut[i3]); h2i = -0.5 * (RealOut[i] - RealOut[i3]); rt = h1r + wr * h2r - wi * h2i; it = h1i + wr * h2i + wi * h2r; Out[i] = rt * rt + it * it; rt = h1r - wr * h2r + wi * h2i; it = -h1i + wr * h2i + wi * h2r; Out[i3] = rt * rt + it * it; wr = (wtemp = wr) * wpr - wi * wpi + wr; wi = wi * wpr + wtemp * wpi + wi; } rt = (h1r = RealOut[0]) + ImagOut[0]; it = h1r - ImagOut[0]; Out[0] = rt * rt + it * it; rt = RealOut[Half / 2]; it = ImagOut[Half / 2]; Out[Half / 2] = rt * rt + it * it; free(tmpReal); } /* * Windowing Functions */ void WindowFunc(windowfunc_t whichFunction, int NumSamples, float *in) { int i; switch (whichFunction) { case BARTLETT: for (i = 0; i < NumSamples / 2; i++) { in[i] *= (i / (float) (NumSamples / 2)); in[i + (NumSamples / 2)] *= (1.0 - (i / (float) (NumSamples / 2))); } break; case HAMMING: for (i = 0; i < NumSamples; i++) in[i] *= 0.54 - 0.46 * cos(2 * M_PI * i / (NumSamples - 1)); break; case HANNING: for (i = 0; i < NumSamples; i++) in[i] *= 0.50 - 0.50 * cos(2 * M_PI * i / (NumSamples - 1)); break; case RECTANGULAR: break; } }