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* SpanDSP - a series of DSP components for telephony
*
* v27ter_rx.h - ITU V.27ter modem receive part
*
* Written by Steve Underwood <steveu@coppice.org>
*
* Copyright (C) 2003 Steve Underwood
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1,
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
/*! \file */
#if !defined(_SPANDSP_V27TER_RX_H_)
#define _SPANDSP_V27TER_RX_H_
/*! \page v27ter_rx_page The V.27ter receiver
\section v27ter_rx_page_sec_1 What does it do?
The V.27ter receiver implements the receive side of a V.27ter modem. This can operate
at data rates of 4800 and 2400 bits/s. The audio input is a stream of 16 bit samples,
at 8000 samples/second. The transmit and receive side of V.27ter modems operate
independantly. V.27ter is mostly used for FAX transmission, where it provides the
standard 4800 bits/s rate (the 2400 bits/s mode is not used for FAX).
\section v27ter_rx_page_sec_2 How does it work?
V.27ter defines two modes of operation. One uses 8-PSK at 1600 baud, giving 4800bps.
The other uses 4-PSK at 1200 baud, giving 2400bps. A training sequence is specified
at the start of transmission, which makes the design of a V.27ter receiver relatively
straightforward.
*/
/*!
V.27ter modem receive side descriptor. This defines the working state for a
single instance of a V.27ter modem receiver.
*/
typedef struct v27ter_rx_state_s v27ter_rx_state_t;
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C"
{
#endif
/*! Initialise a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Initialise a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\param bit_rate The bit rate of the modem. Valid values are 2400 and 4800.
\param put_bit The callback routine used to put the received data.
\param user_data An opaque pointer passed to the put_bit routine.
\return A pointer to the modem context, or NULL if there was a problem. */
SPAN_DECLARE(v27ter_rx_state_t *) v27ter_rx_init(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, int bit_rate, put_bit_func_t put_bit, void *user_data);
/*! Reinitialise an existing V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Reinitialise an existing V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\param bit_rate The bit rate of the modem. Valid values are 2400 and 4800.
\param old_train TRUE if a previous trained values are to be reused.
\return 0 for OK, -1 for bad parameter */
SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_rx_restart(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, int bit_rate, int old_train);
/*! Release a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Release a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\return 0 for OK */
SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_rx_release(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Free a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Free a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\return 0 for OK */
SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_rx_free(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Get the logging context associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Get the logging context associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\return A pointer to the logging context */
SPAN_DECLARE(logging_state_t *) v27ter_rx_get_logging_state(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Change the put_bit function associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Change the put_bit function associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\param put_bit The callback routine used to handle received bits.
\param user_data An opaque pointer. */
SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_rx_set_put_bit(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, put_bit_func_t put_bit, void *user_data);
/*! Change the modem status report function associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\brief Change the modem status report function associated with a V.27ter modem receive context.
\param s The modem context.
\param handler The callback routine used to report modem status changes.
\param user_data An opaque pointer. */
SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_rx_set_modem_status_handler(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, modem_status_func_t handler, void *user_data);
/*! Process a block of received V.27ter modem audio samples.
\brief Process a block of received V.27ter modem audio samples.
\param s The modem context.
\param amp The audio sample buffer.
\param len The number of samples in the buffer.
\return The number of samples unprocessed.
*/
SPAN_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) v27ter_rx(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, const int16_t amp[], int len);
/*! Fake processing of a missing block of received V.27ter modem audio samples.
(e.g due to packet loss).
\brief Fake processing of a missing block of received V.27ter modem audio samples.
\param s The modem context.
\param len The number of samples to fake.
\return The number of samples unprocessed.
*/
SPAN_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) v27ter_rx_fillin(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, int len);
/*! Get a snapshot of the current equalizer coefficients.
\brief Get a snapshot of the current equalizer coefficients.
\param coeffs The vector of complex coefficients.
\return The number of coefficients in the vector. */
SPAN_DECLARE(int) v27ter_rx_equalizer_state(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, complexf_t **coeffs);
/*! Get the current received carrier frequency.
\param s The modem context.
\return The frequency, in Hertz. */
SPAN_DECLARE(float) v27ter_rx_carrier_frequency(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Get the current symbol timing correction since startup.
\param s The modem context.
\return The correction. */
SPAN_DECLARE(float) v27ter_rx_symbol_timing_correction(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Get a current received signal power.
\param s The modem context.
\return The signal power, in dBm0. */
SPAN_DECLARE(float) v27ter_rx_signal_power(v27ter_rx_state_t *s);
/*! Set the power level at which the carrier detection will cut in
\param s The modem context.
\param cutoff The signal cutoff power, in dBm0. */
SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_rx_signal_cutoff(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, float cutoff);
/*! Set a handler routine to process QAM status reports
\param s The modem context.
\param handler The handler routine.
\param user_data An opaque pointer passed to the handler routine. */
SPAN_DECLARE(void) v27ter_rx_set_qam_report_handler(v27ter_rx_state_t *s, qam_report_handler_t handler, void *user_data);
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif
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