make speex library dependency optional, this affects the resampler
and the echo canceller module
this patch supersedes an earlier patch proposal and addresses the following
comments:
* fix order of pa_echo_canceller_method_t enum and ec_table (Frederic)
* the default resampler is speex if available as before, otherwise ffmpeg (Arun)
* does not touch the Adrian EC implementation (see separate patch) (Arun)
The algorithm had been implemented the same way as the trivial resampler. But
an important difference between the two is that the trivial resampler can write
an output as soon as the first corresponding input sample is seen, whereas the
peaks resampler must have read all input samples before writing an output
sample.
With this rework, the peaks resampler now outputs samples correctly when the
input data is spanning multiple memblocks.
The pa_xmalloc calls oom() in case of NULL pointer returned by malloc() on one
hand and dereferencing of pointer is happen early than actual check on other
hand. Thus, just remove useless checks.
Move the channel remapping bits into a separate structure. We'll make this
structure global so that optimized versions can use it to perform the channel
remapping.
Factor out the channel remap matrix code into a separate function.
Keep a pointer to the channel remapping function so we can install custom
functions.
Catch the common mono->stereo remapping case and install a custom, more
optimized function.
Get rid of the liboil dependency and reimplement the liboil functions with an
equivalent C implementation. Note that most of these functions are deprecated in
liboil and that none of them had any optimisations. We can further specialize
our handrolled versions for some extra speedups.
If there's a center channel on input that is not available on output
make sure we mix front-center only into front-left/right and rear-center
into rear-left/right.
Closes#400
pa_memblock is now an opaque structure. Access to its fields is now done
through various accessor functions in a thread-safe manner.
pa_memblock_acquire() and pa_memblock_release() are now used to access the
attached audio data. Why? To allow safe manipulation of the memory pointer
maintained by the memory block. Internally _acquire() and _release() maintain a
reference counter. Please do not confuse this reference counter whith the one
maintained by pa_memblock_ref()/_unref()!
As a side effect this patch removes all direct usages of AO_t and replaces it
with pa_atomic_xxx based code.
This stuff needs some serious testing love. Especially if threads are actively
used.
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