annotate data/fft/FFTMemoryCache.h @ 311:1c9143b2b658

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author Chris Cannam
date Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:32:16 +0000
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Chris@159 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
Chris@159 2
Chris@159 3 /*
Chris@159 4 Sonic Visualiser
Chris@159 5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
Chris@159 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
Chris@159 7 This file copyright 2006 Chris Cannam.
Chris@159 8
Chris@159 9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
Chris@159 10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Chris@159 11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
Chris@159 12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
Chris@159 13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
Chris@159 14 */
Chris@159 15
Chris@159 16 #ifndef _FFT_MEMORY_CACHE_H_
Chris@159 17 #define _FFT_MEMORY_CACHE_H_
Chris@159 18
Chris@159 19 #include "FFTCache.h"
Chris@159 20
Chris@159 21 #include "base/ResizeableBitset.h"
Chris@159 22
Chris@159 23 /**
Chris@253 24 * In-memory FFT cache. For this we want to cache magnitude with
Chris@159 25 * enough resolution to have gain applied afterwards and determine
Chris@159 26 * whether something is a peak or not, and also cache phase rather
Chris@159 27 * than only phase-adjusted frequency so that we don't have to
Chris@159 28 * recalculate if switching between phase and magnitude displays. At
Chris@159 29 * the same time, we don't want to take up too much memory. It's not
Chris@159 30 * expected to be accurate enough to be used as input for DSP or
Chris@159 31 * resynthesis code.
Chris@159 32 *
Chris@159 33 * This implies probably 16 bits for a normalized magnitude and at
Chris@159 34 * most 16 bits for phase.
Chris@159 35 *
Chris@159 36 * Each column's magnitudes are expected to be stored normalized
Chris@159 37 * to [0,1] with respect to the column, so the normalization
Chris@159 38 * factor should be calculated before all values in a column, and
Chris@159 39 * set appropriately.
Chris@159 40 */
Chris@159 41
Chris@159 42 class FFTMemoryCache : public FFTCache
Chris@159 43 {
Chris@159 44 public:
Chris@264 45 enum StorageType {
Chris@264 46 Compact, // 16 bits normalized polar
Chris@264 47 Polar, // floating point mag+phase
Chris@264 48 };
Chris@264 49
Chris@264 50 FFTMemoryCache(StorageType storageType); // of size zero, call resize() before using
Chris@159 51 virtual ~FFTMemoryCache();
Chris@159 52
Chris@159 53 virtual size_t getWidth() const { return m_width; }
Chris@159 54 virtual size_t getHeight() const { return m_height; }
Chris@159 55
Chris@159 56 virtual void resize(size_t width, size_t height);
Chris@159 57 virtual void reset(); // zero-fill or 1-fill as appropriate without changing size
Chris@159 58
Chris@159 59 virtual float getMagnitudeAt(size_t x, size_t y) const {
Chris@159 60 return getNormalizedMagnitudeAt(x, y) * m_factor[x];
Chris@159 61 }
Chris@159 62
Chris@159 63 virtual float getNormalizedMagnitudeAt(size_t x, size_t y) const {
Chris@264 64 if (m_storageType == Polar) return m_fmagnitude[x][y];
Chris@264 65 else return float(m_magnitude[x][y]) / 65535.0;
Chris@159 66 }
Chris@159 67
Chris@159 68 virtual float getMaximumMagnitudeAt(size_t x) const {
Chris@159 69 return m_factor[x];
Chris@159 70 }
Chris@159 71
Chris@159 72 virtual float getPhaseAt(size_t x, size_t y) const {
Chris@264 73 if (m_storageType == Polar) return m_fphase[x][y];
Chris@159 74 int16_t i = (int16_t)m_phase[x][y];
Chris@159 75 return (float(i) / 32767.0) * M_PI;
Chris@159 76 }
Chris@159 77
Chris@159 78 virtual void getValuesAt(size_t x, size_t y, float &real, float &imag) const {
Chris@159 79 float mag = getMagnitudeAt(x, y);
Chris@159 80 float phase = getPhaseAt(x, y);
Chris@159 81 real = mag * cosf(phase);
Chris@159 82 imag = mag * sinf(phase);
Chris@159 83 }
Chris@159 84
Chris@159 85 virtual void setNormalizationFactor(size_t x, float factor) {
Chris@159 86 if (x < m_width) m_factor[x] = factor;
Chris@159 87 }
Chris@159 88
Chris@159 89 virtual void setMagnitudeAt(size_t x, size_t y, float mag) {
Chris@159 90 // norm factor must already be set
Chris@159 91 setNormalizedMagnitudeAt(x, y, mag / m_factor[x]);
Chris@159 92 }
Chris@159 93
Chris@159 94 virtual void setNormalizedMagnitudeAt(size_t x, size_t y, float norm) {
Chris@159 95 if (x < m_width && y < m_height) {
Chris@264 96 if (m_storageType == Polar) m_fmagnitude[x][y] = norm;
Chris@264 97 else m_magnitude[x][y] = uint16_t(norm * 65535.0);
Chris@159 98 }
Chris@159 99 }
Chris@159 100
Chris@159 101 virtual void setPhaseAt(size_t x, size_t y, float phase) {
Chris@159 102 // phase in range -pi -> pi
Chris@159 103 if (x < m_width && y < m_height) {
Chris@264 104 if (m_storageType == Polar) m_fphase[x][y] = phase;
Chris@264 105 else m_phase[x][y] = uint16_t(int16_t((phase * 32767) / M_PI));
Chris@159 106 }
Chris@159 107 }
Chris@159 108
Chris@159 109 virtual bool haveSetColumnAt(size_t x) const {
Chris@159 110 return m_colset.get(x);
Chris@159 111 }
Chris@159 112
Chris@159 113 virtual void setColumnAt(size_t x, float *mags, float *phases, float factor) {
Chris@159 114 setNormalizationFactor(x, factor);
Chris@159 115 for (size_t y = 0; y < m_height; ++y) {
Chris@159 116 setMagnitudeAt(x, y, mags[y]);
Chris@159 117 setPhaseAt(x, y, phases[y]);
Chris@159 118 }
Chris@159 119 m_colset.set(x);
Chris@159 120 }
Chris@159 121
Chris@159 122 virtual void setColumnAt(size_t x, float *reals, float *imags);
Chris@159 123
Chris@264 124 static size_t getCacheSize(size_t width, size_t height, StorageType type);
Chris@170 125
Chris@159 126 private:
Chris@159 127 size_t m_width;
Chris@159 128 size_t m_height;
Chris@159 129 uint16_t **m_magnitude;
Chris@159 130 uint16_t **m_phase;
Chris@264 131 float **m_fmagnitude;
Chris@264 132 float **m_fphase;
Chris@159 133 float *m_factor;
Chris@264 134 StorageType m_storageType;
Chris@159 135 ResizeableBitset m_colset;
Chris@159 136
Chris@159 137 void resize(uint16_t **&, size_t, size_t);
Chris@264 138 void resize(float **&, size_t, size_t);
Chris@159 139 };
Chris@159 140
Chris@159 141
Chris@159 142 #endif
Chris@159 143