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lossless_audiodsp.h
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2  * Monkey's Audio lossless audio decoder
3  * Copyright (c) 2007 Benjamin Zores <ben@geexbox.org>
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22 
23 #ifndef AVCODEC_LOSSLESS_AUDIODSP_H
24 #define AVCODEC_LOSSLESS_AUDIODSP_H
25 
26 #include <stdint.h>
27 
28 typedef struct LLAudDSPContext {
29  /**
30  * Calculate scalar product of v1 and v2,
31  * and v1[i] += v3[i] * mul
32  * @param len length of vectors, should be multiple of 16,
33  * or padd v3 and v1 or v2 with zeros.
34  */
35  int32_t (*scalarproduct_and_madd_int16)(int16_t *v1 /* align 16 */,
36  const int16_t *v2,
37  const int16_t *v3,
38  int len, int mul);
39 
40  int32_t (*scalarproduct_and_madd_int32)(int16_t *v1 /* align 16 */,
41  const int32_t *v2,
42  const int16_t *v3,
43  int len, int mul);
45 
50 
51 #endif /* AVCODEC_LOSSLESS_AUDIODSP_H */
ff_llauddsp_init
void ff_llauddsp_init(LLAudDSPContext *c)
Definition: lossless_audiodsp.c:57
LLAudDSPContext::scalarproduct_and_madd_int16
int32_t(* scalarproduct_and_madd_int16)(int16_t *v1, const int16_t *v2, const int16_t *v3, int len, int mul)
Calculate scalar product of v1 and v2, and v1[i] += v3[i] * mul.
Definition: lossless_audiodsp.h:35
ff_llauddsp_init_arm
void ff_llauddsp_init_arm(LLAudDSPContext *c)
Definition: lossless_audiodsp_init_arm.c:31
LLAudDSPContext::scalarproduct_and_madd_int32
int32_t(* scalarproduct_and_madd_int32)(int16_t *v1, const int32_t *v2, const int16_t *v3, int len, int mul)
Definition: lossless_audiodsp.h:40
LLAudDSPContext
Definition: lossless_audiodsp.h:28
c
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ff_llauddsp_init_x86
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ff_llauddsp_init_ppc
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