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author | Peter Meerwald <p.meerwald@bct-electronic.com> |
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date | Fri, 16 Sep 2011 13:02:34 +0200 |
parents | 723f588b82ac |
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#ifndef PECK_FFT_H #define PECK_FFT_H #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <string.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifdef USE_SIMD # include <xmmintrin.h> # define peck_fft_scalar __m128 #define PECK_FFT_MALLOC(nbytes) _mm_malloc(nbytes, 16) #define PECK_FFT_FREE _mm_free #else #define PECK_FFT_MALLOC malloc #define PECK_FFT_FREE free #endif #ifdef FIXED_POINT #include <sys/types.h> # if (FIXED_POINT == 32) # define peck_fft_scalar int32_t # else # define peck_fft_scalar int16_t # endif #else # ifndef peck_fft_scalar /* default is float */ # define peck_fft_scalar float # endif #endif typedef struct { peck_fft_scalar r; peck_fft_scalar i; } peck_fft_cpx; typedef struct peck_fft_state* peck_fft_cfg; /* * peck_fft_alloc * * Initialize a FFT (or IFFT) algorithm's cfg/state buffer. * * typical usage: peck_fft_cfg mycfg=peck_fft_alloc(1024,0,NULL,NULL); * * The return value from fft_alloc is a cfg buffer used internally * by the fft routine or NULL. * * If lenmem is NULL, then peck_fft_alloc will allocate a cfg buffer using malloc. * The returned value should be free()d when done to avoid memory leaks. * * The state can be placed in a user supplied buffer 'mem': * If lenmem is not NULL and mem is not NULL and *lenmem is large enough, * then the function places the cfg in mem and the size used in *lenmem * and returns mem. * * If lenmem is not NULL and ( mem is NULL or *lenmem is not large enough), * then the function returns NULL and places the minimum cfg * buffer size in *lenmem. * */ peck_fft_cfg peck_fft_alloc(int nfft,int inverse_fft,void * mem,size_t * lenmem); /* * peck_fft(cfg,in_out_buf) * * Perform an FFT on a complex input buffer. * for a forward FFT, * fin should be f[0] , f[1] , ... ,f[nfft-1] * fout will be F[0] , F[1] , ... ,F[nfft-1] * Note that each element is complex and can be accessed like f[k].r and f[k].i * */ void peck_fft(peck_fft_cfg cfg,const peck_fft_cpx *fin,peck_fft_cpx *fout); /* A more generic version of the above function. It reads its input from every Nth sample. * */ void peck_fft_stride(peck_fft_cfg cfg,const peck_fft_cpx *fin,peck_fft_cpx *fout,int fin_stride); /* If peck_fft_alloc allocated a buffer, it is one contiguous buffer and can be simply free()d when no longer needed*/ #define peck_fft_free free /* Cleans up some memory that gets managed internally. Not necessary to call, but it might clean up your compiler output to call this before you exit. */ void peck_fft_cleanup(void); /* * Returns the smallest integer k, such that k>=n and k has only "fast" factors (2,3,5) */ int peck_fft_next_fast_size(int n); /* for real ffts, we need an even size */ #define peck_fftr_next_fast_size_real(n) \ (peck_fft_next_fast_size( ((n)+1)>>1)<<1) #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif