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/*
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$Log$
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Revision 1.15  2004/06/26 03:50:14  markster
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Merge source cleanups (bug #1911)
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Revision 1.14  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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Revision 1.1.1.1  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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Revision 1.2  2000/01/05 08:20:39  markster
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Some OSS fixes and a few lpc changes to make it actually work
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 * Revision 1.2  1996/08/20  20:25:29  jaf
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 * Removed all static local variables that were SAVE'd in the Fortran
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 * code, and put them in struct lpc10_encoder_state that is passed as an
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 * argument.
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 *
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 * Removed init function, since all initialization is now done in
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 * init_lpc10_encoder_state().
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 *
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 * Revision 1.1  1996/08/19  22:32:26  jaf
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 * Initial revision
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 *
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*/
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/*  -- translated by f2c (version 19951025).
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   You must link the resulting object file with the libraries:
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	-lf2c -lm   (in that order)
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*/
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#include "f2c.h"
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#ifdef P_R_O_T_O_T_Y_P_E_S
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extern int dyptrk_(real *amdf, integer *ltau, integer *minptr, integer *voice, integer *pitch, integer *midx, struct lpc10_encoder_state *st);
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/* comlen contrl_ 12 */
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#endif
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/* Common Block Declarations */
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extern struct {
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    integer order, lframe;
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    logical corrp;
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} contrl_;
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#define contrl_1 contrl_
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/* ********************************************************************* */
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/* 	DYPTRK Version 52 */
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/* $Log$
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 * Revision 1.15  2004/06/26 03:50:14  markster
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 * Merge source cleanups (bug #1911)
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 *
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 * Revision 1.14  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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 * mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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 *
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 * Revision 1.1.1.1  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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 * mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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 *
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 * Revision 1.2  2000/01/05 08:20:39  markster
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 * Some OSS fixes and a few lpc changes to make it actually work
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 *
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 * Revision 1.2  1996/08/20  20:25:29  jaf
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 * Removed all static local variables that were SAVE'd in the Fortran
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 * code, and put them in struct lpc10_encoder_state that is passed as an
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 * argument.
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 *
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 * Removed init function, since all initialization is now done in
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 * init_lpc10_encoder_state().
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 *
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 * Revision 1.1  1996/08/19  22:32:26  jaf
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 * Initial revision
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 * */
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/* Revision 1.5  1996/03/26  19:35:35  jaf */
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/* Commented out trace statements. */
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/* Revision 1.4  1996/03/19  18:03:22  jaf */
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/* Replaced the initialization "DATA P/60*DEPTH*0/" with "DATA P/120*0/", */
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/* because apparently Fortran (or at least f2c) can't handle expressions */
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/* like that. */
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/* Revision 1.3  1996/03/19  17:38:32  jaf */
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/* Added comments about the local variables that should be saved from one */
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/* invocation to the next.  None of them were given initial values in the */
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/* original code, but from my testing, it appears that initializing them */
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/* all to 0 works. */
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/* Added entry INITDYPTRK to reinitialize these local variables. */
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/* Revision 1.2  1996/03/13  16:32:17  jaf */
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/* Comments added explaining which of the local variables of this */
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/* subroutine need to be saved from one invocation to the next, and which */
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/* do not. */
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/* WARNING!  Some of them that should are never given initial values in */
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/* this code.  Hopefully, Fortran 77 defines initial values for them, but */
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/* even so, giving them explicit initial values is preferable. */
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/* Revision 1.1  1996/02/07 14:45:14  jaf */
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/* Initial revision */
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/* ********************************************************************* */
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/*   Dynamic Pitch Tracker */
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/* Input: */
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/*  AMDF   - Average Magnitude Difference Function array */
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/*           Indices 1 through LTAU read, and MINPTR */
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/*  LTAU   - Number of lags in AMDF */
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/*  MINPTR - Location of minimum AMDF value */
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/*  VOICE  - Voicing decision */
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/* Output: */
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/*  PITCH  - Smoothed pitch value, 2 frames delayed */
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/*  MIDX   - Initial estimate of current frame pitch */
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/* Compile time constant: */
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/*  DEPTH  - Number of frames to trace back */
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/* This subroutine maintains local state from one call to the next.  If */
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/* you want to switch to using a new audio stream for this filter, or */
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/* reinitialize its state for any other reason, call the ENTRY */
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/* INITDYPTRK. */
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/* Subroutine */ int dyptrk_(real *amdf, integer *ltau, integer *
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	minptr, integer *voice, integer *pitch, integer *midx,
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			       struct lpc10_encoder_state *st)
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{
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    /* Initialized data */
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    real *s;
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    integer *p;
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    integer *ipoint;
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    real *alphax;
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    /* System generated locals */
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    integer i__1;
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    /* Local variables */
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    integer pbar;
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    real sbar;
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    integer path[2], iptr, i__, j;
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    real alpha, minsc, maxsc;
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/*       Arguments */
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/* $Log$
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 * Revision 1.15  2004/06/26 03:50:14  markster
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 * Merge source cleanups (bug #1911)
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 *
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 * Revision 1.14  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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 * mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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 *
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 * Revision 1.1.1.1  2003/02/12 13:59:15  matteo
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 * mer feb 12 14:56:57 CET 2003
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 *
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 * Revision 1.2  2000/01/05 08:20:39  markster
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 * Some OSS fixes and a few lpc changes to make it actually work
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 *
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 * Revision 1.2  1996/08/20  20:25:29  jaf
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 * Removed all static local variables that were SAVE'd in the Fortran
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 * code, and put them in struct lpc10_encoder_state that is passed as an
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 * argument.
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 *
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 * Removed init function, since all initialization is now done in
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 * init_lpc10_encoder_state().
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 *
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 * Revision 1.1  1996/08/19  22:32:26  jaf
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 * Initial revision
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 * */
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/* Revision 1.3  1996/03/29  22:05:55  jaf */
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/* Commented out the common block variables that are not needed by the */
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/* embedded version. */
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/* Revision 1.2  1996/03/26  19:34:50  jaf */
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/* Added comments indicating which constants are not needed in an */
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/* application that uses the LPC-10 coder. */
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/* Revision 1.1  1996/02/07  14:44:09  jaf */
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/* Initial revision */
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/*   LPC Processing control variables: */
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/* *** Read-only: initialized in setup */
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/*  Files for Speech, Parameter, and Bitstream Input & Output, */
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/*    and message and debug outputs. */
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/* Here are the only files which use these variables: */
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/* lpcsim.f setup.f trans.f error.f vqsetup.f */
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/* Many files which use fdebug are not listed, since it is only used in */
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/* those other files conditionally, to print trace statements. */
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/* 	integer fsi, fso, fpi, fpo, fbi, fbo, pbin, fmsg, fdebug */
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/*  LPC order, Frame size, Quantization rate, Bits per frame, */
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/*    Error correction */
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/* Subroutine SETUP is the only place where order is assigned a value, */
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/* and that value is 10.  It could increase efficiency 1% or so to */
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/* declare order as a constant (i.e., a Fortran PARAMETER) instead of as 
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*/
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/* a variable in a COMMON block, since it is used in many places in the */
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/* core of the coding and decoding routines.  Actually, I take that back. 
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*/
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/* At least when compiling with f2c, the upper bound of DO loops is */
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/* stored in a local variable before the DO loop begins, and then that is 
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*/
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/* compared against on each iteration. */
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/* Similarly for lframe, which is given a value of MAXFRM in SETUP. */
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/* Similarly for quant, which is given a value of 2400 in SETUP.  quant */
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/* is used in only a few places, and never in the core coding and */
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/* decoding routines, so it could be eliminated entirely. */
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/* nbits is similar to quant, and is given a value of 54 in SETUP. */
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/* corrp is given a value of .TRUE. in SETUP, and is only used in the */
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/* subroutines ENCODE and DECODE.  It doesn't affect the speed of the */
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/* coder significantly whether it is .TRUE. or .FALSE., or whether it is 
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*/
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/* a constant or a variable, since it is only examined once per frame. */
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/* Leaving it as a variable that is set to .TRUE.  seems like a good */
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/* idea, since it does enable some error-correction capability for */
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/* unvoiced frames, with no change in the coding rate, and no noticeable 
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*/
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/* quality difference in the decoded speech. */
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/* 	integer quant, nbits */
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/* *** Read/write: variables for debugging, not needed for LPC algorithm 
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*/
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/*  Current frame, Unstable frames, Output clip count, Max onset buffer, 
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*/
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/*    Debug listing detail level, Line count on listing page */
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/* nframe is not needed for an embedded LPC10 at all. */
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/* nunsfm is initialized to 0 in SETUP, and incremented in subroutine */
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/* ERROR, which is only called from RCCHK.  When LPC10 is embedded into */
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/* an application, I would recommend removing the call to ERROR in RCCHK, 
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*/
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/* and remove ERROR and nunsfm completely. */
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/* iclip is initialized to 0 in SETUP, and incremented in entry SWRITE in 
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*/
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/* sread.f.  When LPC10 is embedded into an application, one might want */
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/* to cause it to be incremented in a routine that takes the output of */
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/* SYNTHS and sends it to an audio device.  It could be optionally */
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/* displayed, for those that might want to know what it is. */
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/* maxosp is never initialized to 0 in SETUP, although it probably should 
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*/
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/* be, and it is updated in subroutine ANALYS.  I doubt that its value */
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/* would be of much interest to an application in which LPC10 is */
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/* embedded. */
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/* listl and lincnt are not needed for an embedded LPC10 at all. */
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/* 	integer nframe, nunsfm, iclip, maxosp, listl, lincnt */
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/* 	common /contrl/ fsi, fso, fpi, fpo, fbi, fbo, pbin, fmsg, fdebug */
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/* 	common /contrl/ quant, nbits */
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/* 	common /contrl/ nframe, nunsfm, iclip, maxosp, listl, lincnt */
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/* 	Parameters/constants */
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/*       Local variables that need not be saved */
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/*       Note that PATH is only used for debugging purposes, and can be */
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/*       removed. */
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/*       Local state */
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/*       It would be a bit more "general" to define S(LTAU), if Fortran */
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/*       allows the argument of a function to be used as the dimension of 
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*/
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/*       a local array variable. */
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/*       IPOINT is always in the range 0 to DEPTH-1. */
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/*       WARNING! */
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/*       In the original version of this subroutine, IPOINT, ALPHAX, */
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/*       every element of S, and potentially any element of P with the */
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/*       second index value .NE. IPTR were read without being given */
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/*       initial values (all indices of P with second index equal to */
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/*       IPTR are all written before being read in this subroutine). */
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/*       From examining the code carefully, it appears that all of these 
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*/
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/*       should be saved from one invocation to the next. */
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/*       I've run lpcsim with the "-l 6" option to see all of the */
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/*       debugging information that is printed out by this subroutine */
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/*       below, and it appears that S, P, IPOINT, and ALPHAX are all */
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/*       initialized to 0 (these initial values would likely be different 
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*/
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/*       on different platforms, compilers, etc.).  Given that the output 
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*/
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/*       of the coder sounds reasonable, I'm going to initialize these */
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/*       variables to 0 explicitly. */
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    s = &(st->s[0]);
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    p = &(st->p[0]);
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    ipoint = &(st->ipoint);
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    alphax = &(st->alphax);
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    /* Parameter adjustments */
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    if (amdf) {
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	--amdf;
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	}
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    /* Function Body */
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/*   Calculate the confidence factor ALPHA, used as a threshold slope in 
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*/
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/*   SEESAW.  If unvoiced, set high slope so that every point in P array 
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*/
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/*  is marked as a potential pitch frequency.  A scaled up version (ALPHAX
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)*/
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/*   is used to maintain arithmetic precision. */
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    if (*voice == 1) {
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	*alphax = *alphax * .75f + amdf[*minptr] / 2.f;
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    } else {
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	*alphax *= .984375f;
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    }
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    alpha = *alphax / 16;
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    if (*voice == 0 && *alphax < 128.f) {
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	alpha = 8.f;
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    }
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/* SEESAW: Construct a pitch pointer array and intermediate winner functio
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n*/
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/*   Left to right pass: */
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    iptr = *ipoint + 1;
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    p[iptr * 60 - 60] = 1;
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    i__ = 1;
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    pbar = 1;
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    sbar = s[0];
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    i__1 = *ltau;
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    for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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	sbar += alpha;
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	if (sbar < s[i__ - 1]) {
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	    s[i__ - 1] = sbar;
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	    p[i__ + iptr * 60 - 61] = pbar;
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	} else {
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	    sbar = s[i__ - 1];
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	    p[i__ + iptr * 60 - 61] = i__;
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	    pbar = i__;
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	}
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    }
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/*   Right to left pass: */
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    i__ = pbar - 1;
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    sbar = s[i__];
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    while(i__ >= 1) {
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	sbar += alpha;
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	if (sbar < s[i__ - 1]) {
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	    s[i__ - 1] = sbar;
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	    p[i__ + iptr * 60 - 61] = pbar;
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	} else {
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	    pbar = p[i__ + iptr * 60 - 61];
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	    i__ = pbar;
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	    sbar = s[i__ - 1];
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	}
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	--i__;
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    }
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/*   Update S using AMDF */
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/*   Find maximum, minimum, and location of minimum */
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    s[0] += amdf[1] / 2;
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    minsc = s[0];
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    maxsc = minsc;
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    *midx = 1;
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    i__1 = *ltau;
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    for (i__ = 2; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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	s[i__ - 1] += amdf[i__] / 2;
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	if (s[i__ - 1] > maxsc) {
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	    maxsc = s[i__ - 1];
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	}
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	if (s[i__ - 1] < minsc) {
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	    *midx = i__;
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	    minsc = s[i__ - 1];
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	}
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    }
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/*   Subtract MINSC from S to prevent overflow */
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    i__1 = *ltau;
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    for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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	s[i__ - 1] -= minsc;
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    }
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    maxsc -= minsc;
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/*   Use higher octave pitch if significant null there */
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    j = 0;
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    for (i__ = 20; i__ <= 40; i__ += 10) {
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	if (*midx > i__) {
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	    if (s[*midx - i__ - 1] < maxsc / 4) {
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		j = i__;
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	    }
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	}
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    }
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    *midx -= j;
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/*   TRACE: look back two frames to find minimum cost pitch estimate */
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    j = *ipoint;
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    *pitch = *midx;
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    for (i__ = 1; i__ <= 2; ++i__) {
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	j = j % 2 + 1;
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	*pitch = p[*pitch + j * 60 - 61];
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	path[i__ - 1] = *pitch;
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    }
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/*       The following statement subtracts one from IPOINT, mod DEPTH.  I 
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*/
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/*       think the author chose to add DEPTH-1, instead of subtracting 1, 
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*/
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/*       because then it will work even if MOD doesn't work as desired on 
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*/
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/*       negative arguments. */
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    *ipoint = (*ipoint + 1) % 2;
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    return 0;
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} /* dyptrk_ */
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