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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Shawcroft 9d10a3da66
Conditionalize LTO 2022-05-27 12:59:54 -07:00
Dan Halbert a01dec1df9 message consolidation and more use of validators 2022-05-19 15:38:37 -04:00
Jeff Epler df5f7bc765
MP3Decoder: better handle indicating end of mp3 audio data to caller
The old formulation
 * wouldn't work if there were ID3 tags at the end
 * would choose whether to background-refill the inbuf
   based on a check before skipping to the next sync word, which
   could be incorrect.

I think it was aspect "B" that ended up triggering the erroneous EOF
problem fixed in the prior commit. This would depend on specific data
sizes and offsets occuring in the file such that a read would be
scheduled but then the buffer would be filled and left 100% full by
find_sync_word(). It's just lucky(?) that a particular person produced
such a file, and/or many files produced by Audacity have those
characteristics.
2022-04-22 14:11:02 -05:00
Jeff Epler 1841af90e2
Don't erroneously set EOF flag if there was room to read 0 bytes 2022-04-22 14:11:01 -05:00
Jeff Epler 683ece76db
MP3Decoder: Accurately inform when no more data
Some audio implementations, notably samd, really don't like it when
you return 0 samples of data. This was the case when reaching the
end of an MP3 file.

Now, we read forward in an MP3 file to the next sync word during
"get_buffer", so that we can accurately return GET_BUFFER_DONE when the
NEXT call WOULD HAVE resulted in 0 samples.

Tested with @gamblor21's "laugh.mp3" file on a Trellis M4 Express.
2022-04-04 09:16:27 -05:00
Ben Combee 131b94540e audiomp3: reset decoded_samples when file resets
In testing, I saw that the decoded_samples value kept increasing when I
stopped and restarted playback, as I'd missed setting it back to zero
during the reset operation.
2022-01-02 15:19:25 -06:00
Ben Combee 98b0029a29 audiomp3: add decoded_samples property
In my testing, there is no way to accurately know how far into a MP3 file
you're currently playing. You can use monotonic time, but that can have
drift versus the audio playback system, which may not be running at exactly
the expected sample rate.

To allow syncing animation with timestamps in a MP3 file, this presents a
new property, decoded_samples, that records the number of audio samples
sent out of the decoder. While this may not be a completely accurate time,
due to mixer delays, it's much better position that the monotonic clock
difference.

Implementation is keeping track of this value in the mp3file structure and
adding to it whenever data is sent out of the decoder. The property
implementation was a copy/paste from current properties in the audiomp3
files.
2022-01-01 23:28:43 -06:00
Jeff Epler 621953c960
Additional missing-prototypes fixes
I think this correctly enables missing-prototypes in atmel-samd
and raspberrypi ports.
2021-11-10 10:55:53 -06:00
Jeff Epler d67acb8a64 MP3Decoder: Fix playback stopping issue
Closes: #5164
2021-08-17 10:03:47 -05:00
Dan Halbert 33bbb8b1f4 RP2040 PWMAudioOut: Release DMA channels after play has finished. 2021-07-01 17:36:29 -04:00
microDev a52eb88031
run code formatting script 2021-03-15 19:27:36 +05:30
Jeff Epler bdab6c12d4 MP3Decoder: take advantage of background callback
Before this, the mp3 file would be read into the in-memory buffer
only when new samples were actually needed.  This meant that the time
to read mp3 content always counted against the ~22ms audio buffer length.

Now, when there's at least 1 full disk block of free space in the input
buffer, we can request that the buffer be filled _after_ returning from
audiomp3_mp3file_get_buffer and actually filling the DMA pointers.  In
this way, the time taken for reading MP3 data from flash/SD is less
likely to cause an underrun of audio DMA.

The existing calls to fill the inbuf remain, but in most cases during
streaming these become no-ops because the buffer will be over half full.
2020-07-15 09:26:47 -05:00
Jeff Epler dd6010a17e Fix more build problems 2020-01-06 13:35:43 -06:00
Jeff Epler dc729718eb audiomp3: rename to MP3Decoder 2020-01-06 07:51:41 -06:00