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Run +`configure --help' for more details. + diff --git a/libs/silk/Makefile b/libs/silk/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 3528e391cb..0000000000 --- a/libs/silk/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -# -# Makefile for Silk SDK -# -# Copyright (c) 2010, Skype Limited -# All rights reserved. -# - -#Platform detection and settings - -BUILD_OS := $(shell uname | sed -e 's/^.*Darwin.*/MacOS-X/ ; s/^.*CYGWIN.*/Windows/') - -BUILD_ARCHITECTURE := $(shell uname -m | sed -e 's/i686/i386/') - -EXESUFFIX = -LIBPREFIX = lib -LIBSUFFIX = .a -OBJSUFFIX = .o - -CC = $(TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX)gcc$(TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX) -AR = $(TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX)ar -RANLIB = $(TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX)ranlib -CP = $(TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX)cp - -cflags-from-defines = $(addprefix -D,$(1)) -cflags-from-includes = $(addprefix -I,$(1)) -ldflags-from-ldlibdirs = $(addprefix -L,$(1)) -ldlibs-from-libs = $(addprefix -l,$(1)) - -CFLAGS += -Wall -enable-threads -O3 -fPIC - -CFLAGS += $(call cflags-from-defines,$(CDEFINES)) -CFLAGS += $(call cflags-from-includes,$(CINCLUDES)) -LDFLAGS += $(call ldflags-from-ldlibdirs,$(LDLIBDIRS)) -LDLIBS += $(call ldlibs-from-libs,$(LIBS)) - -COMPILE.c.cmdline = $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< -LINK.o.cmdline = $(LINK.o) -lm $^ $(LDLIBS) -o $@$(EXESUFFIX) -ARCHIVE.cmdline = $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^ && $(RANLIB) $@ - -%$(OBJSUFFIX):%.c - $(COMPILE.c.cmdline) - -# Directives - -CINCLUDES += interface src test - -# VPATH e.g. VPATH = src:../headers -VPATH = ./ \ - interface \ - src \ - test - -# Variable definitions -LIB_NAME = SKP_SILK_SDK -TARGET = $(LIBPREFIX)$(LIB_NAME)$(LIBSUFFIX) - -SRCS_C = $(wildcard src/*.c) - -OBJS := $(patsubst %.c,%$(OBJSUFFIX),$(SRCS_C)) - -ENCODER_SRCS_C = test/Encoder.c -ENCODER_OBJS := $(patsubst %.c,%$(OBJSUFFIX),$(ENCODER_SRCS_C)) - -DECODER_SRCS_C = test/Decoder.c -DECODER_OBJS := $(patsubst %.c,%$(OBJSUFFIX),$(DECODER_SRCS_C)) - -SIGNALCMP_SRCS_C = test/signalCompare.c -SIGNALCMP_OBJS := $(patsubst %.c,%$(OBJSUFFIX),$(SIGNALCMP_SRCS_C)) - -LIBS = \ - $(LIB_NAME) - -LDLIBDIRS = ./ - -# Rules -default: all - -all: $(TARGET) encoder decoder signalcompare - -lib: $(TARGET) - -$(TARGET): $(OBJS) - $(ARCHIVE.cmdline) - -encoder$(EXESUFFIX): $(ENCODER_OBJS) - $(LINK.o.cmdline) - -decoder$(EXESUFFIX): $(DECODER_OBJS) - $(LINK.o.cmdline) - -signalcompare$(EXESUFFIX): $(SIGNALCMP_OBJS) - $(LINK.o.cmdline) - -clean: - $(RM) $(TARGET)* $(OBJS) $(ENCODER_OBJS) $(DECODER_OBJS) \ - $(SIGNALCMP_OBJS) $(TEST_OBJS) \ - encoder$(EXESUFFIX) decoder$(EXESUFFIX) signalcompare$(EXESUFFIX) - diff --git a/libs/silk/Makefile.am b/libs/silk/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a681e8739 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/silk/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ + +AM_CFLAGS = -Isrc -Iinterface -fPIC -Wall -O3 +AUTOMAKE_OPTS = gnu +NAME = libSKP_SILK_SDK +AM_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) + +EXTRA_DIST = Silk_SDK.sln \ +src/Silk_FIX.vcproj \ +test/Encoder.c \ +test/Enc_SDK.vcproj \ +test/Decoder.c \ +test/Dec_SDK.vcproj \ +test/signalCompare.c \ +test/SignalCompare.vcproj + +lib_LTLIBRARIES = libSKP_SILK_SDK.la +libSKP_SILK_SDK_la_SOURCES = src/SKP_Silk_A2NLSF.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_allpass_int.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_ana_filt_bank_1.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_apply_sine_window.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_array_maxabs.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_autocorr.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_biquad_alt.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_biquad.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_burg_modified.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_bwexpander_32.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_bwexpander.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_CNG.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_code_signs.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_control_codec_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_corrMatrix_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_create_init_destroy.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_dec_API.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_core.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_frame.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_indices_v4.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_parameters.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_parameters_v4.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decode_pulses.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_decoder_set_fs.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_detect_SWB_input.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_enc_API.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_encode_frame_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_encode_parameters.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_encode_parameters_v4.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_encode_pulses.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_find_LPC_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_find_LTP_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_find_pitch_lags_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_find_pred_coefs_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_gain_quant.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_HP_variable_cutoff_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_init_encoder_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_inner_prod_aligned.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_interpolate.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_k2a.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_k2a_Q16.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LBRR_reset.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_lin2log.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_log2lin.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_lowpass_int.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_lowpass_short.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LPC_inv_pred_gain.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LPC_stabilize.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LPC_synthesis_filter.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LPC_synthesis_order16.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LP_variable_cutoff.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LSF_cos_table.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LTP_analysis_filter_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_LTP_scale_ctrl_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_MA.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF2A.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF2A_stable.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_MSVQ_decode.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_MSVQ_encode_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_stabilize.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_VQ_rate_distortion_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_VQ_sum_error_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NLSF_VQ_weights_laroia.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_noise_shape_analysis_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NSQ.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_NSQ_del_dec.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_pitch_analysis_core.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_pitch_est_tables.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_PLC.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_prefilter_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_process_gains_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_process_NLSFs_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_pulses_to_bytes.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_quant_LTP_gains_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_range_coder.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_regularize_correlations_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_1_2.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_1_2_coarse.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_1_2_coarsest.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_1_3.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_2_1_coarse.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_2_3.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_2_3_coarse.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_2_3_coarsest.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_2_3_rom.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_3_1.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_3_2.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_3_2_rom.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_3_4.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_4_3.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_residual_energy16_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_residual_energy_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_scale_copy_vector16.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_scale_vector.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_schur64.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_schur.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_shell_coder.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_sigm_Q15.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_solve_LS_FIX.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_sort.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_sum_sqr_shift.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_gain.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_LTP.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB0_10.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB0_16.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB1_10.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB1_16.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_other.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_pitch_lag.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_pulses_per_block.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_sign.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_type_offset.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_VAD.c \ +src/SKP_Silk_VQ_nearest_neighbor_FIX.c + + +libSKP_SILK_SDK_la_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) +libSKP_SILK_SDK_la_LDFLAGS = $(LIBS) + +library_includedir = $(prefix)/include/silk +library_include_HEADERS = src/SKP_Silk_common_pitch_est_defines.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_define_FIX.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_define.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_Inlines.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_macros.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_main_FIX.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_main.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_perceptual_parameters_FIX.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_pitch_est_defines.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_PLC.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_resample_rom.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_SigProc_FIX.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_structs_FIX.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_structs.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB0_10.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB0_16.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB1_10.h \ +src/SKP_Silk_tables_NLSF_CB1_16.h \ +interface/SKP_Silk_control.h \ +interface/SKP_Silk_errors.h \ +interface/SKP_Silk_SDK_API.h \ +interface/SKP_Silk_typedef.h + +bin_PROGRAMS = Encoder Decoder signalCompare +Encoder_SOURCES = test/Encoder.c $(top_builddir)/interface/SKP_Silk_SDK_API.h +Encoder_LDADD = $(lib_LTLIBRARIES) +Encoder_LDFLAGS = $(LIBS) + +Decoder_SOURCES = test/Decoder.c $(top_builddir)/interface/SKP_Silk_SDK_API.h +Decoder_LDADD = $(lib_LTLIBRARIES) +Decoder_LDFLAGS = $(LIBS) + +signalCompare_SOURCES = test/signalCompare.c $(top_builddir)/interface/SKP_Silk_SDK_API.h +signalCompare_LDADD = $(lib_LTLIBRARIES) +signalCompare_LDFLAGS = $(LIBS) diff --git a/libs/silk/NEWS b/libs/silk/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 diff --git a/libs/silk/README b/libs/silk/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 diff --git a/libs/silk/configure.gnu b/libs/silk/configure.gnu new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..c78238de46 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/silk/configure.gnu @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#! /bin/sh +srcpath=$(dirname $0 2>/dev/null ) || srcpath="." +$srcpath/configure "$@" --disable-shared --with-pic + diff --git a/libs/silk/configure.in b/libs/silk/configure.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6e3917b9c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libs/silk/configure.in @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# -*- Autoconf -*- +# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. + +AC_PREREQ([2.63]) +AC_INIT(libSKP_SILK_SDK, 1.0.2, brian@freeswitch.org, libSKP_SILK_SDK) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(libSKP_SILK_SDK,1.0.2) + +# Checks for programs. +AC_PROG_CC +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL + +# Checks for header files. +AC_HEADER_STDC +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([float.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h]) + +# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. +AC_C_CONST +AC_C_INLINE +AC_TYPE_SIZE_T + +# Checks for library functions. +AC_FUNC_MALLOC +AC_CHECK_LIB([m],[pow]) + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) +AC_OUTPUT