2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/*
parse : spawned from common ; clustering around stream / frame parsing
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
copyright ? - 2012 by the mpg123 project - free software under the terms of the LGPL 2.1
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
see COPYING and AUTHORS files in distribution or http : //mpg123.org
initially written by Michael Hipp & Thomas Orgis
*/
# include "mpg123lib_intern.h"
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include "getbits.h"
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
# if defined (WANT_WIN32_SOCKETS)
# include <winsock2.h>
# include <ws2tcpip.h>
# endif
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* a limit for number of frames in a track; beyond that unsigned long may not be enough to hold byte addresses */
# ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
# include <limits.h>
# endif
# ifndef ULONG_MAX
/* hm, is this portable across preprocessors? */
# define ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)-1)
# endif
# define TRACK_MAX_FRAMES ULONG_MAX / 4 / 1152
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
# include "mpeghead.h"
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
# include "debug.h"
# define bsbufid(fr) (fr)->bsbuf==(fr)->bsspace[0] ? 0 : ((fr)->bsbuf==fr->bsspace[1] ? 1 : ( (fr)->bsbuf==(fr)->bsspace[0]+512 ? 2 : ((fr)->bsbuf==fr->bsspace[1]+512 ? 3 : -1) ) )
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* PARSE_GOOD and PARSE_BAD have to be 1 and 0 (TRUE and FALSE), others can vary. */
enum parse_codes
{
PARSE_MORE = MPG123_NEED_MORE
, PARSE_ERR = MPG123_ERR
, PARSE_END = 10 /* No more audio data to find. */
, PARSE_GOOD = 1 /* Everything's fine. */
, PARSE_BAD = 0 /* Not fine (invalid data). */
, PARSE_RESYNC = 2 /* Header not good, go into resync. */
, PARSE_AGAIN = 3 /* Really start over, throw away and read a new header, again. */
} ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* bitrates for [mpeg1/2][layer] */
static const int tabsel_123 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 16 ] =
{
{
{ 0 , 32 , 64 , 96 , 128 , 160 , 192 , 224 , 256 , 288 , 320 , 352 , 384 , 416 , 448 , } ,
{ 0 , 32 , 48 , 56 , 64 , 80 , 96 , 112 , 128 , 160 , 192 , 224 , 256 , 320 , 384 , } ,
{ 0 , 32 , 40 , 48 , 56 , 64 , 80 , 96 , 112 , 128 , 160 , 192 , 224 , 256 , 320 , }
} ,
{
{ 0 , 32 , 48 , 56 , 64 , 80 , 96 , 112 , 128 , 144 , 160 , 176 , 192 , 224 , 256 , } ,
{ 0 , 8 , 16 , 24 , 32 , 40 , 48 , 56 , 64 , 80 , 96 , 112 , 128 , 144 , 160 , } ,
{ 0 , 8 , 16 , 24 , 32 , 40 , 48 , 56 , 64 , 80 , 96 , 112 , 128 , 144 , 160 , }
}
} ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static const long freqs [ 9 ] = { 44100 , 48000 , 32000 , 22050 , 24000 , 16000 , 11025 , 12000 , 8000 } ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static int decode_header ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long newhead , int * freeformat_count ) ;
static int skip_junk ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long * newheadp , long * headcount ) ;
static int do_readahead ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long newhead ) ;
static int wetwork ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long * newheadp ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* These two are to be replaced by one function that gives all the frame parameters (for outsiders).*/
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* Those functions are unsafe regarding bad arguments (inside the mpg123_handle), but just returning anything would also be unsafe, the caller code has to be trusted. */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
int frame_bitrate ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
return tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ fr - > lay - 1 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] ;
}
long frame_freq ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
return freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] ;
}
/* compiler is smart enought to inline this one or should I really do it as macro...? */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static int head_check ( unsigned long head )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
if
(
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
( ( head & HDR_SYNC ) ! = HDR_SYNC )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
| |
/* layer: 01,10,11 is 1,2,3; 00 is reserved */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
( ! ( HDR_LAYER_VAL ( head ) ) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
| |
/* 1111 means bad bitrate */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
( HDR_BITRATE_VAL ( head ) = = 0xf )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
| |
/* sampling freq: 11 is reserved */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
( HDR_SAMPLERATE_VAL ( head ) = = 0x3 )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* here used to be a mpeg 2.5 check... re-enabled 2.5 decoding due to lack of evidence that it is really not good */
)
{
return FALSE ;
}
/* if no check failed, the header is valid (hopefully)*/
else
{
return TRUE ;
}
}
static int check_lame_tag ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
/*
going to look for Xing or Info at some position after the header
MPEG 1 MPEG 2 / 2.5 ( LSF )
Stereo , Joint Stereo , Dual Channel 32 17
Mono 17 9
Also , how to avoid false positives ? I guess I should interpret more of the header to rule that out ( ? ) .
I hope that ensuring all zeros until tag start is enough .
*/
int lame_offset = ( fr - > stereo = = 2 ) ? ( fr - > lsf ? 17 : 32 ) : ( fr - > lsf ? 9 : 17 ) ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_IGNORE_INFOFRAME ) return 0 ;
/* Note: CRC or not, that does not matter here. */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
if ( fr - > framesize > = 120 + lame_offset ) /* traditional Xing header is 120 bytes */
{
int i ;
int lame_type = 0 ;
debug ( " do we have lame tag? " ) ;
/* only search for tag when all zero before it (apart from checksum) */
for ( i = 2 ; i < lame_offset ; + + i ) if ( fr - > bsbuf [ i ] ! = 0 ) break ;
if ( i = = lame_offset )
{
debug ( " possibly... " ) ;
if
(
( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] = = ' I ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] = = ' n ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 2 ] = = ' f ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 3 ] = = ' o ' )
)
{
lame_type = 1 ; /* We still have to see what there is */
}
else if
(
( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] = = ' X ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] = = ' i ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 2 ] = = ' n ' )
& & ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 3 ] = = ' g ' )
)
{
lame_type = 2 ;
fr - > vbr = MPG123_VBR ; /* Xing header means always VBR */
}
if ( lame_type )
{
unsigned long xing_flags ;
/* we have one of these headers... */
if ( VERBOSE2 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Xing/Lame/Info header detected \n " ) ;
/* now interpret the Xing part, I have 120 bytes total for sure */
/* there are 4 bytes for flags, but only the last byte contains known ones */
lame_offset + = 4 ; /* now first byte after Xing/Name */
/* 4 bytes dword for flags */
# define make_long(a, o) ((((unsigned long) a[o]) << 24) | (((unsigned long) a[o+1]) << 16) | (((unsigned long) a[o+2]) << 8) | ((unsigned long) a[o+3]))
/* 16 bit */
# define make_short(a,o) ((((unsigned short) a[o]) << 8) | ((unsigned short) a[o+1]))
xing_flags = make_long ( fr - > bsbuf , lame_offset ) ;
lame_offset + = 4 ;
debug1 ( " Xing: flags 0x%08lx " , xing_flags ) ;
if ( xing_flags & 1 ) /* frames */
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_IGNORE_STREAMLENGTH )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( VERBOSE3 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Ignoring Xing frames because of MPG123_IGNORE_STREAMLENGTH \n " ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
else
{
fr - > track_frames = ( off_t ) make_long ( fr - > bsbuf , lame_offset ) ;
if ( fr - > track_frames > TRACK_MAX_FRAMES ) fr - > track_frames = 0 ; /* endless stream? */
# ifdef GAPLESS
/* All or nothing: Only if encoder delay/padding is known we'll cut samples for gapless. */
if ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_GAPLESS )
frame_gapless_init ( fr , fr - > track_frames , 0 , 0 ) ;
# endif
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Xing: %lu frames \n " , ( long unsigned ) fr - > track_frames ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
lame_offset + = 4 ;
}
if ( xing_flags & 0x2 ) /* bytes */
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_IGNORE_STREAMLENGTH )
{
if ( VERBOSE3 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Ignoring Xing bytes because of MPG123_IGNORE_STREAMLENGTH \n " ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
else
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
unsigned long xing_bytes = make_long ( fr - > bsbuf , lame_offset ) ; /* We assume that this is the _total_ size of the file, including Xing frame ... and ID3 frames...
It ' s not that clearly documented . . . */
if ( fr - > rdat . filelen < 1 )
fr - > rdat . filelen = ( off_t ) xing_bytes ; /* One could start caring for overflow here. */
else
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( ( off_t ) xing_bytes ! = fr - > rdat . filelen & & NOQUIET )
{
double diff = 1.0 / fr - > rdat . filelen * ( fr - > rdat . filelen - ( off_t ) xing_bytes ) ;
if ( diff < 0. ) diff = - diff ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( VERBOSE3 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Xing stream size %lu differs by %f%% from determined/given file size! \n " , xing_bytes , diff ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( diff > 1. )
fprintf ( stderr , " Warning: Xing stream size off by more than 1%%, fuzzy seeking may be even more fuzzy than by design! \n " ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( VERBOSE3 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Xing: %lu bytes \n " , ( long unsigned ) xing_bytes ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
lame_offset + = 4 ;
}
if ( xing_flags & 0x4 ) /* TOC */
{
frame_fill_toc ( fr , fr - > bsbuf + lame_offset ) ;
lame_offset + = 100 ; /* just skip */
}
if ( xing_flags & 0x8 ) /* VBR quality */
{
if ( VERBOSE3 )
{
unsigned long xing_quality = make_long ( fr - > bsbuf , lame_offset ) ;
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Xing: quality = %lu \n " , ( long unsigned ) xing_quality ) ;
}
lame_offset + = 4 ;
}
/* I guess that either 0 or LAME extra data follows */
if ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] ! = 0 )
{
unsigned char lame_vbr ;
float replay_gain [ 2 ] = { 0 , 0 } ;
float peak = 0 ;
float gain_offset = 0 ; /* going to be +6 for old lame that used 83dB */
char nb [ 10 ] ;
memcpy ( nb , fr - > bsbuf + lame_offset , 9 ) ;
nb [ 9 ] = 0 ;
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: Encoder: %s \n " , nb ) ;
if ( ! strncmp ( " LAME " , nb , 4 ) )
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* Lame versions before 3.95.1 used 83 dB reference level, later versions 89 dB.
We stick with 89 dB as being " normal " , adding 6 dB . */
unsigned int major , minor ;
char rest [ 6 ] ;
rest [ 0 ] = 0 ;
if ( sscanf ( nb + 4 , " %u.%u%s " , & major , & minor , rest ) > = 2 )
{
debug3 ( " LAME: %u/%u/%s " , major , minor , rest ) ;
/* We cannot detect LAME 3.95 reliably (same version string as 3.95.1), so this is a blind spot.
Everything < 3.95 is safe , though . */
if ( major < 3 | | ( major = = 3 & & minor < 95 ) ) /* || (major == 3 && minor == 95 && rest[0] == 0)) */
{
gain_offset = 6 ;
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: Old LAME detected, using ReplayGain preamp of %f dB. \n " , gain_offset ) ;
}
}
else if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: Cannot determine LAME version. \n " ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
lame_offset + = 9 ;
/* the 4 big bits are tag revision, the small bits vbr method */
lame_vbr = fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] & 15 ;
if ( VERBOSE3 )
{
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: rev %u \n " , fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] > > 4 ) ;
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: vbr mode %u \n " , lame_vbr ) ;
}
lame_offset + = 1 ;
switch ( lame_vbr )
{
/* from rev1 proposal... not sure if all good in practice */
case 1 :
case 8 : fr - > vbr = MPG123_CBR ; break ;
case 2 :
case 9 : fr - > vbr = MPG123_ABR ; break ;
default : fr - > vbr = MPG123_VBR ; /* 00==unknown is taken as VBR */
}
/* skipping: lowpass filter value */
lame_offset + = 1 ;
/* replaygain */
/* 32bit float: peak amplitude -- why did I parse it as int before??*/
/* Ah, yes, lame seems to store it as int since some day in 2003; I've only seen zeros anyway until now, bah! */
if
(
( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] ! = 0 )
| | ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] ! = 0 )
| | ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 2 ] ! = 0 )
| | ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 3 ] ! = 0 )
)
{
debug ( " Wow! Is there _really_ a non-zero peak value? Now is it stored as float or int - how should I know? " ) ;
/* byte*peak_bytes = (byte*) &peak;
. . . endianess . . . just copy bytes to avoid floating point operation on unaligned memory ?
peak_bytes [ 0 ] = . . .
peak = * ( float * ) ( fr - > bsbuf + lame_offset ) ; */
}
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: peak = %f (I won't use this) \n " , peak ) ;
peak = 0 ; /* until better times arrived */
lame_offset + = 4 ;
/*
ReplayGain values - lame only writes radio mode gain . . .
16 bit gain , 3 bits name , 3 bits originator , sign ( 1 = - , 0 = + ) , dB value * 10 in 9 bits ( fixed point )
ignore the setting if name or originator = = 000 !
radio 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
audiophile 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
*/
for ( i = 0 ; i < 2 ; + + i )
{
unsigned char origin = ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] > > 2 ) & 0x7 ; /* the 3 bits after that... */
if ( origin ! = 0 )
{
unsigned char gt = fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] > > 5 ; /* only first 3 bits */
if ( gt = = 1 ) gt = 0 ; /* radio */
else if ( gt = = 2 ) gt = 1 ; /* audiophile */
else continue ;
/* get the 9 bits into a number, divide by 10, multiply sign... happy bit banging */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
replay_gain [ gt ] = ( float ) ( ( fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] & 0x2 ) ? - 0.1 : 0.1 ) * ( make_short ( fr - > bsbuf , lame_offset ) & 0x1ff ) ;
/* If this is an automatic value from LAME (or whatever), the automatic gain offset applies.
If a user or whoever set the value , do not touch it ! 011 is automatic origin . */
if ( origin = = 3 ) replay_gain [ gt ] + = gain_offset ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
lame_offset + = 2 ;
}
if ( VERBOSE3 )
{
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: Radio Gain = %03.1fdB \n " , replay_gain [ 0 ] ) ;
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: Audiophile Gain = %03.1fdB \n " , replay_gain [ 1 ] ) ;
}
for ( i = 0 ; i < 2 ; + + i )
{
if ( fr - > rva . level [ i ] < = 0 )
{
fr - > rva . peak [ i ] = 0 ; /* at some time the parsed peak should be used */
fr - > rva . gain [ i ] = replay_gain [ i ] ;
fr - > rva . level [ i ] = 0 ;
}
}
lame_offset + = 1 ; /* skipping encoding flags byte */
if ( fr - > vbr = = MPG123_ABR )
{
fr - > abr_rate = fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] ;
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Info: ABR rate = %u \n " , fr - > abr_rate ) ;
}
lame_offset + = 1 ;
/* encoder delay and padding, two 12 bit values... lame does write them from int ...*/
if ( VERBOSE3 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Encoder delay = %i; padding = %i \n " ,
( ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] ) < < 4 ) | ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] ) > > 4 ) ) ,
( ( ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] ) < < 8 ) | ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 2 ] ) ) ) & 0xfff ) ) ;
# ifdef GAPLESS
if ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_GAPLESS )
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
off_t skipbegin = ( ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset ] ) < < 4 ) | ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] ) > > 4 ) ) ;
off_t skipend = ( ( ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 1 ] ) < < 8 ) | ( ( ( int ) fr - > bsbuf [ lame_offset + 2 ] ) ) ) & 0xfff ) ;
frame_gapless_init ( fr , fr - > track_frames , skipbegin , skipend ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
# endif
}
/* switch buffer back ... */
fr - > bsbuf = fr - > bsspace [ fr - > bsnum ] + 512 ;
fr - > bsnum = ( fr - > bsnum + 1 ) & 1 ;
return 1 ; /* got it! */
}
}
}
return 0 ; /* no lame tag */
}
/* Just tell if the header is some mono. */
static int header_mono ( unsigned long newhead )
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return HDR_CHANNEL_VAL ( newhead ) = = MPG_MD_MONO ? TRUE : FALSE ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* true if the two headers will work with the same decoding routines */
static int head_compatible ( unsigned long fred , unsigned long bret )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return ( ( fred & HDR_CMPMASK ) = = ( bret & HDR_CMPMASK )
& & header_mono ( fred ) = = header_mono ( bret ) ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static void halfspeed_prepare ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
/* save for repetition */
if ( fr - > p . halfspeed & & fr - > lay = = 3 )
{
debug ( " halfspeed - reusing old bsbuf " ) ;
memcpy ( fr - > ssave , fr - > bsbuf , fr - > ssize ) ;
}
}
/* If this returns 1, the next frame is the repetition. */
static int halfspeed_do ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* Speed-down hack: Play it again, Sam (the frame, I mean). */
if ( fr - > p . halfspeed )
{
if ( fr - > halfphase ) /* repeat last frame */
{
debug ( " repeat! " ) ;
fr - > to_decode = fr - > to_ignore = TRUE ;
- - fr - > halfphase ;
fr - > bitindex = 0 ;
fr - > wordpointer = ( unsigned char * ) fr - > bsbuf ;
if ( fr - > lay = = 3 ) memcpy ( fr - > bsbuf , fr - > ssave , fr - > ssize ) ;
if ( fr - > error_protection ) fr - > crc = getbits ( fr , 16 ) ; /* skip crc */
return 1 ;
}
else
{
fr - > halfphase = fr - > p . halfspeed - 1 ;
}
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return 0 ;
}
/*
Temporary macro until we got this worked out .
Idea is to filter out special return values that shall trigger direct jumps to end / resync / read again .
Particularily , the generic ret = = PARSE_BAD = = 0 and ret = = PARSE_GOOD = = 1 are not affected .
*/
# define JUMP_CONCLUSION(ret) \
{ \
if ( ret < 0 ) { debug1 ( " %s " , ret = = MPG123_NEED_MORE ? " need more " : " read error " ) ; goto read_frame_bad ; } \
else if ( ret = = PARSE_AGAIN ) goto read_again ; \
else if ( ret = = PARSE_RESYNC ) goto init_resync ; \
else if ( ret = = PARSE_END ) goto read_frame_bad ; \
}
/*
That ' s a big one : read the next frame . 1 is success , < = 0 is some error
Special error READER_MORE means : Please feed more data and try again .
*/
int read_frame ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
/* TODO: rework this thing */
int freeformat_count = 0 ;
unsigned long newhead ;
off_t framepos ;
int ret ;
/* stuff that needs resetting if complete frame reading fails */
int oldsize = fr - > framesize ;
int oldphase = fr - > halfphase ;
/* The counter for the search-first-header loop.
It is persistent outside the loop to prevent seemingly endless loops
when repeatedly headers are found that do not have valid followup headers . */
long headcount = 0 ;
fr - > fsizeold = fr - > framesize ; /* for Layer3 */
if ( halfspeed_do ( fr ) = = 1 ) return 1 ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
read_again :
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* In case we are looping to find a valid frame, discard any buffered data before the current position.
This is essential to prevent endless looping , always going back to the beginning when feeder buffer is exhausted . */
if ( fr - > rd - > forget ! = NULL ) fr - > rd - > forget ( fr ) ;
debug2 ( " trying to get frame % " OFF_P " at % " OFF_P , ( off_p ) fr - > num + 1 , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ) ;
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_read ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 ) { debug1 ( " need more? (%i) " , ret ) ; goto read_frame_bad ; }
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
init_resync :
fr - > header_change = 2 ; /* output format change is possible... */
if ( fr - > oldhead ) /* check a following header for change */
{
if ( fr - > oldhead = = newhead ) fr - > header_change = 0 ;
else
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* Headers that match in this test behave the same for the outside world.
namely : same decoding routines , same amount of decoded data . */
if ( head_compatible ( fr - > oldhead , newhead ) )
fr - > header_change = 1 ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
# ifdef SKIP_JUNK
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( ! fr - > firsthead & & ! head_check ( newhead ) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
ret = skip_junk ( fr , & newhead , & headcount ) ;
JUMP_CONCLUSION ( ret ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
# endif
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
ret = head_check ( newhead ) ;
if ( ret ) ret = decode_header ( fr , newhead , & freeformat_count ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
JUMP_CONCLUSION ( ret ) ; /* That only continues for ret == PARSE_BAD or PARSE_GOOD. */
if ( ret = = PARSE_BAD )
{ /* Header was not good. */
ret = wetwork ( fr , & newhead ) ; /* Messy stuff, handle junk, resync ... */
JUMP_CONCLUSION ( ret ) ;
/* Normally, we jumped already. If for some reason everything's fine to continue, do continue. */
if ( ret ! = PARSE_GOOD ) goto read_frame_bad ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( ! fr - > firsthead )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
ret = do_readahead ( fr , newhead ) ;
/* readahead can fail mit NEED_MORE, in which case we must also make the just read header available again for next go */
if ( ret < 0 ) fr - > rd - > back_bytes ( fr , 4 ) ;
JUMP_CONCLUSION ( ret ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* Now we should have our valid header and proceed to reading the frame. */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* if filepos is invalid, so is framepos */
framepos = fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) - 4 ;
/* flip/init buffer for Layer 3 */
{
unsigned char * newbuf = fr - > bsspace [ fr - > bsnum ] + 512 ;
/* read main data into memory */
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > read_frame_body ( fr , newbuf , fr - > framesize ) ) < 0 )
{
/* if failed: flip back */
debug ( " need more? " ) ;
goto read_frame_bad ;
}
fr - > bsbufold = fr - > bsbuf ;
fr - > bsbuf = newbuf ;
}
fr - > bsnum = ( fr - > bsnum + 1 ) & 1 ;
if ( ! fr - > firsthead )
{
fr - > firsthead = newhead ; /* _now_ it's time to store it... the first real header */
/* This is the first header of our current stream segment.
It is only the actual first header of the whole stream when fr - > num is still below zero !
Think of resyncs where firsthead has been reset for format flexibility . */
if ( fr - > num < 0 )
{
fr - > audio_start = framepos ;
/* Only check for LAME tag at beginning of whole stream
. . . when there indeed is one in between , it ' s the user ' s problem . */
if ( fr - > lay = = 3 & & check_lame_tag ( fr ) = = 1 )
{ /* ...in practice, Xing/LAME tags are layer 3 only. */
if ( fr - > rd - > forget ! = NULL ) fr - > rd - > forget ( fr ) ;
fr - > oldhead = 0 ;
goto read_again ;
}
/* now adjust volume */
do_rva ( fr ) ;
}
debug2 ( " fr->firsthead: %08lx, audio_start: %li " , fr - > firsthead , ( long int ) fr - > audio_start ) ;
}
fr - > bitindex = 0 ;
fr - > wordpointer = ( unsigned char * ) fr - > bsbuf ;
/* Question: How bad does the floating point value get with repeated recomputation?
Also , considering that we can play the file or parts of many times . */
if ( + + fr - > mean_frames ! = 0 )
{
fr - > mean_framesize = ( ( fr - > mean_frames - 1 ) * fr - > mean_framesize + compute_bpf ( fr ) ) / fr - > mean_frames ;
}
+ + fr - > num ; /* 0 for first frame! */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
debug4 ( " Frame % " OFF_P " %08lx %i, next filepos=% " OFF_P ,
( off_p ) fr - > num , newhead , fr - > framesize , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ) ;
if ( ! ( fr - > state_flags & FRAME_FRANKENSTEIN ) & & (
( fr - > track_frames > 0 & & fr - > num > = fr - > track_frames )
# ifdef GAPLESS
| | ( fr - > gapless_frames > 0 & & fr - > num > = fr - > gapless_frames )
# endif
) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > state_flags | = FRAME_FRANKENSTEIN ;
if ( NOQUIET ) fprintf ( stderr , " \n Warning: Encountered more data after announced end of track (frame % " OFF_P " /% " OFF_P " ). Frankenstein! \n " , ( off_p ) fr - > num ,
# ifdef GAPLESS
fr - > gapless_frames > 0 ? ( off_p ) fr - > gapless_frames :
# endif
( off_p ) fr - > track_frames ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
halfspeed_prepare ( fr ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* index the position */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > input_offset = framepos ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
# ifdef FRAME_INDEX
/* Keep track of true frame positions in our frame index.
but only do so when we are sure that the frame number is accurate . . . */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( ( fr - > state_flags & FRAME_ACCURATE ) & & FI_NEXT ( fr - > index , fr - > num ) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
fi_add ( & fr - > index , framepos ) ;
# endif
if ( fr - > silent_resync > 0 ) - - fr - > silent_resync ;
if ( fr - > rd - > forget ! = NULL ) fr - > rd - > forget ( fr ) ;
fr - > to_decode = fr - > to_ignore = TRUE ;
if ( fr - > error_protection ) fr - > crc = getbits ( fr , 16 ) ; /* skip crc */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > oldhead = newhead ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
return 1 ;
read_frame_bad :
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* Also if we searched for valid data in vein, we can forget skipped data.
Otherwise , the feeder would hold every dead old byte in memory until the first valid frame ! */
if ( fr - > rd - > forget ! = NULL ) fr - > rd - > forget ( fr ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
fr - > silent_resync = 0 ;
if ( fr - > err = = MPG123_OK ) fr - > err = MPG123_ERR_READER ;
fr - > framesize = oldsize ;
fr - > halfphase = oldphase ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* That return code might be inherited from some feeder action, or reader error. */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
return ret ;
}
/*
* read ahead and find the next MPEG header , to guess framesize
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
* return value : success code
* PARSE_GOOD : found a valid frame size ( stored in the handle ) .
* < 0 : error codes , possibly from feeder buffer ( NEED_MORE )
* PARSE_BAD : cannot get the framesize for some reason and shall silentry try the next possible header ( if this is no free format stream after all . . . )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
*/
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static int guess_freeformat_framesize ( mpg123_handle * fr )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
long i ;
int ret ;
unsigned long head ;
if ( ! ( fr - > rdat . flags & ( READER_SEEKABLE | READER_BUFFERED ) ) )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error ( " Cannot look for freeformat frame size with non-seekable and non-buffered stream! " ) ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return PARSE_BAD ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_read ( fr , & head ) ) < = 0 )
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return ret ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* We are already 4 bytes into it */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
for ( i = 4 ; i < MAXFRAMESIZE + 4 ; i + + )
{
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_shift ( fr , & head ) ) < = 0 ) return ret ;
/* No head_check needed, the mask contains all relevant bits. */
if ( ( head & HDR_SAMEMASK ) = = ( fr - > oldhead & HDR_SAMEMASK ) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > rd - > back_bytes ( fr , i + 1 ) ;
fr - > framesize = i - 3 ;
return PARSE_GOOD ; /* Success! */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
}
fr - > rd - > back_bytes ( fr , i ) ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return PARSE_BAD ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
/*
* decode a header and write the information
* into the frame structure
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
* Return values are compatible with those of read_frame , namely :
* 1 : success
* 0 : no valid header
* < 0 : some error
* You are required to do a head_check ( ) before calling !
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
*/
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
static int decode_header ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long newhead , int * freeformat_count )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
# ifdef DEBUG /* Do not waste cycles checking the header twice all the time. */
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
if ( ! head_check ( newhead ) )
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
error1 ( " trying to decode obviously invalid header 0x%08lx " , newhead ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
# endif
if ( HDR_VERSION_VAL ( newhead ) & 0x2 )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > lsf = ( HDR_VERSION_VAL ( newhead ) & 0x1 ) ? 0 : 1 ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
fr - > mpeg25 = 0 ;
}
else
{
fr - > lsf = 1 ;
fr - > mpeg25 = 1 ;
}
if ( ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_NO_RESYNC ) | | ! fr - > oldhead
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
| | ( HDR_VERSION_VAL ( fr - > oldhead ) ! = HDR_VERSION_VAL ( newhead ) ) )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
/* If "tryresync" is false, assume that certain
parameters do not change within the stream !
Force an update if lsf or mpeg25 settings
have changed . */
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > lay = 4 - HDR_LAYER_VAL ( newhead ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
if ( fr - > mpeg25 )
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > sampling_frequency = 6 + HDR_SAMPLERATE_VAL ( newhead ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
else
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > sampling_frequency = HDR_SAMPLERATE_VAL ( newhead ) + ( fr - > lsf * 3 ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
# ifdef DEBUG
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* seen a file where this varies (old lame tag without crc, track with crc) */
if ( ( HDR_CRC_VAL ( newhead ) ^ 0x1 ) ! = fr - > error_protection ) debug ( " changed crc bit! " ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
# endif
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
fr - > error_protection = HDR_CRC_VAL ( newhead ) ^ 0x1 ;
fr - > bitrate_index = HDR_BITRATE_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > padding = HDR_PADDING_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > extension = HDR_PRIVATE_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > mode = HDR_CHANNEL_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > mode_ext = HDR_CHANEX_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > copyright = HDR_COPYRIGHT_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > original = HDR_ORIGINAL_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > emphasis = HDR_EMPHASIS_VAL ( newhead ) ;
fr - > freeformat = ! ( newhead & HDR_BITRATE ) ;
fr - > stereo = ( fr - > mode = = MPG_MD_MONO ) ? 1 : 2 ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
/* we can't use tabsel_123 for freeformat, so trying to guess framesize... */
if ( fr - > freeformat )
{
/* when we first encounter the frame with freeformat, guess framesize */
if ( fr - > freeformat_framesize < 0 )
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
int ret ;
* freeformat_count + = 1 ;
if ( * freeformat_count > 5 )
{
if ( VERBOSE3 ) error ( " You fooled me too often. Refusing to guess free format frame size _again_. " ) ;
return PARSE_BAD ;
}
ret = guess_freeformat_framesize ( fr ) ;
if ( ret = = PARSE_GOOD )
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
{
fr - > freeformat_framesize = fr - > framesize - fr - > padding ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( VERBOSE2 )
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: free format frame size %li \n " , fr - > freeformat_framesize ) ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
else
{
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
if ( ret = = MPG123_NEED_MORE )
debug ( " Need more data to guess free format frame size. " ) ;
else if ( VERBOSE3 )
error ( " Encountered free format header, but failed to guess frame size. " ) ;
return ret ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
}
/* freeformat should be CBR, so the same framesize can be used at the 2nd reading or later */
else
{
fr - > framesize = fr - > freeformat_framesize + fr - > padding ;
}
}
switch ( fr - > lay )
{
# ifndef NO_LAYER1
case 1 :
fr - > do_layer = do_layer1 ;
if ( ! fr - > freeformat )
{
fr - > framesize = ( long ) tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ 0 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] * 12000 ;
fr - > framesize / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] ;
fr - > framesize = ( ( fr - > framesize + fr - > padding ) < < 2 ) - 4 ;
}
break ;
# endif
# ifndef NO_LAYER2
case 2 :
fr - > do_layer = do_layer2 ;
if ( ! fr - > freeformat )
{
debug2 ( " bitrate index: %i (%i) " , fr - > bitrate_index , tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ 1 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] ) ;
fr - > framesize = ( long ) tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ 1 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] * 144000 ;
fr - > framesize / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] ;
fr - > framesize + = fr - > padding - 4 ;
}
break ;
# endif
# ifndef NO_LAYER3
case 3 :
fr - > do_layer = do_layer3 ;
if ( fr - > lsf )
fr - > ssize = ( fr - > stereo = = 1 ) ? 9 : 17 ;
else
fr - > ssize = ( fr - > stereo = = 1 ) ? 17 : 32 ;
if ( fr - > error_protection )
fr - > ssize + = 2 ;
if ( ! fr - > freeformat )
{
fr - > framesize = ( long ) tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ 2 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] * 144000 ;
fr - > framesize / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] < < ( fr - > lsf ) ;
fr - > framesize = fr - > framesize + fr - > padding - 4 ;
}
break ;
# endif
default :
if ( NOQUIET ) error1 ( " Layer type %i not supported in this build! " , fr - > lay ) ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return PARSE_BAD ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
if ( fr - > framesize > MAXFRAMESIZE )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error1 ( " Frame size too big: %d " , fr - > framesize + 4 - fr - > padding ) ;
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return PARSE_BAD ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
return PARSE_GOOD ;
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
}
void set_pointer ( mpg123_handle * fr , long backstep )
{
fr - > wordpointer = fr - > bsbuf + fr - > ssize - backstep ;
if ( backstep )
memcpy ( fr - > wordpointer , fr - > bsbufold + fr - > fsizeold - backstep , backstep ) ;
fr - > bitindex = 0 ;
}
/********************************/
double compute_bpf ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
double bpf ;
switch ( fr - > lay )
{
case 1 :
bpf = tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ 0 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] ;
bpf * = 12000.0 * 4.0 ;
bpf / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] < < ( fr - > lsf ) ;
break ;
case 2 :
case 3 :
bpf = tabsel_123 [ fr - > lsf ] [ fr - > lay - 1 ] [ fr - > bitrate_index ] ;
bpf * = 144000 ;
bpf / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] < < ( fr - > lsf ) ;
break ;
default :
bpf = 1.0 ;
}
return bpf ;
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_spf ( mpg123_handle * mh )
{
if ( mh = = NULL ) return MPG123_ERR ;
return spf ( mh ) ;
}
2011-03-11 11:57:03 +01:00
double attribute_align_arg mpg123_tpf ( mpg123_handle * fr )
{
static int bs [ 4 ] = { 0 , 384 , 1152 , 1152 } ;
double tpf ;
if ( fr = = NULL ) return - 1 ;
tpf = ( double ) bs [ fr - > lay ] ;
tpf / = freqs [ fr - > sampling_frequency ] < < ( fr - > lsf ) ;
return tpf ;
}
int attribute_align_arg mpg123_position ( mpg123_handle * fr , off_t no , off_t buffsize ,
off_t * current_frame , off_t * frames_left ,
double * current_seconds , double * seconds_left )
{
double tpf ;
double dt = 0.0 ;
off_t cur , left ;
double curs , lefts ;
if ( ! fr | | ! fr - > rd ) /* Isn't this too paranoid? */
{
debug ( " reader troubles! " ) ;
return MPG123_ERR ;
}
no + = fr - > num ; /* no starts out as offset */
cur = no ;
tpf = mpg123_tpf ( fr ) ;
if ( buffsize > 0 & & fr - > af . rate > 0 & & fr - > af . channels > 0 )
{
dt = ( double ) buffsize / fr - > af . rate / fr - > af . channels ;
if ( fr - > af . encoding & MPG123_ENC_16 ) dt * = 0.5 ;
}
left = 0 ;
if ( ( fr - > track_frames ! = 0 ) & & ( fr - > track_frames > = fr - > num ) ) left = no < fr - > track_frames ? fr - > track_frames - no : 0 ;
else
if ( fr - > rdat . filelen > = 0 )
{
double bpf ;
off_t t = fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ;
bpf = fr - > mean_framesize ? fr - > mean_framesize : compute_bpf ( fr ) ;
left = ( off_t ) ( ( double ) ( fr - > rdat . filelen - t ) / bpf ) ;
/* no can be different for prophetic purposes, file pointer is always associated with fr->num! */
if ( fr - > num ! = no )
{
if ( fr - > num > no ) left + = fr - > num - no ;
else
{
if ( left > = ( no - fr - > num ) ) left - = no - fr - > num ;
else left = 0 ; /* uh, oh! */
}
}
/* I totally don't understand why we should re-estimate the given correct(?) value */
/* fr->num = (unsigned long)((double)t/bpf); */
}
/* beginning with 0 or 1?*/
curs = ( double ) no * tpf - dt ;
lefts = ( double ) left * tpf + dt ;
#if 0
curs = curs < 0 ? 0.0 : curs ;
# endif
if ( left < 0 | | lefts < 0 )
{ /* That is the case for non-seekable streams. */
left = 0 ;
lefts = 0.0 ;
}
if ( current_frame ! = NULL ) * current_frame = cur ;
if ( frames_left ! = NULL ) * frames_left = left ;
if ( current_seconds ! = NULL ) * current_seconds = curs ;
if ( seconds_left ! = NULL ) * seconds_left = lefts ;
return MPG123_OK ;
}
int get_songlen ( mpg123_handle * fr , int no )
{
double tpf ;
if ( ! fr )
return 0 ;
if ( no < 0 ) {
if ( ! fr - > rd | | fr - > rdat . filelen < 0 )
return 0 ;
no = ( int ) ( ( double ) fr - > rdat . filelen / compute_bpf ( fr ) ) ;
}
tpf = mpg123_tpf ( fr ) ;
return ( int ) ( no * tpf ) ;
}
2013-10-02 18:44:03 +02:00
/* first attempt of read ahead check to find the real first header; cannot believe what junk is out there! */
static int do_readahead ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long newhead )
{
unsigned long nexthead = 0 ;
int hd = 0 ;
off_t start , oret ;
int ret ;
if ( ! ( ! fr - > firsthead & & fr - > rdat . flags & ( READER_SEEKABLE | READER_BUFFERED ) ) )
return PARSE_GOOD ;
start = fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ;
debug2 ( " doing ahead check with BPF %d at % " OFF_P , fr - > framesize + 4 , ( off_p ) start ) ;
/* step framesize bytes forward and read next possible header*/
if ( ( oret = fr - > rd - > skip_bytes ( fr , fr - > framesize ) ) < 0 )
{
if ( oret = = READER_ERROR & & NOQUIET ) error ( " cannot seek! " ) ;
return oret = = MPG123_NEED_MORE ? PARSE_MORE : PARSE_ERR ;
}
/* Read header, seek back. */
hd = fr - > rd - > head_read ( fr , & nexthead ) ;
if ( fr - > rd - > back_bytes ( fr , fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) - start ) < 0 )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error ( " Cannot seek back! " ) ;
return PARSE_ERR ;
}
if ( hd = = MPG123_NEED_MORE ) return PARSE_MORE ;
debug1 ( " After fetching next header, at % " OFF_P , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ) ;
if ( ! hd )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) warning ( " Cannot read next header, a one-frame stream? Duh... " ) ;
return PARSE_END ;
}
debug2 ( " does next header 0x%08lx match first 0x%08lx? " , nexthead , newhead ) ;
if ( ! head_check ( nexthead ) | | ! head_compatible ( newhead , nexthead ) )
{
debug ( " No, the header was not valid, start from beginning... " ) ;
fr - > oldhead = 0 ; /* start over */
/* try next byte for valid header */
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > back_bytes ( fr , 3 ) ) < 0 )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error ( " Cannot seek 3 bytes back! " ) ;
return PARSE_ERR ;
}
return PARSE_AGAIN ;
}
else return PARSE_GOOD ;
}
static int handle_id3v2 ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long newhead )
{
int ret ;
fr - > oldhead = 0 ; /* Think about that. Used to be present only for skipping of junk, not resync-style wetwork. */
ret = parse_new_id3 ( fr , newhead ) ;
if ( ret < 0 ) return ret ;
# ifndef NO_ID3V2
else if ( ret > 0 ) { debug ( " got ID3v2 " ) ; fr - > metaflags | = MPG123_NEW_ID3 | MPG123_ID3 ; }
else debug ( " no useful ID3v2 " ) ;
# endif
return PARSE_AGAIN ;
}
/* watch out for junk/tags on beginning of stream by invalid header */
static int skip_junk ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long * newheadp , long * headcount )
{
int ret ;
int freeformat_count = 0 ;
long limit = 65536 ;
unsigned long newhead = * newheadp ;
/* check for id3v2; first three bytes (of 4) are "ID3" */
if ( ( newhead & ( unsigned long ) 0xffffff00 ) = = ( unsigned long ) 0x49443300 )
{
return handle_id3v2 ( fr , newhead ) ;
}
else if ( VERBOSE2 & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Junk at the beginning (0x%08lx) \n " , newhead ) ;
/* I even saw RIFF headers at the beginning of MPEG streams ;( */
if ( newhead = = ( ' R ' < < 24 ) + ( ' I ' < < 16 ) + ( ' F ' < < 8 ) + ' F ' )
{
if ( VERBOSE2 & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Looks like a RIFF header. \n " ) ;
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_read ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 ) return ret ;
while ( newhead ! = ( ' d ' < < 24 ) + ( ' a ' < < 16 ) + ( ' t ' < < 8 ) + ' a ' )
{
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_shift ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 ) return ret ;
}
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_read ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 ) return ret ;
if ( VERBOSE2 & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Skipped RIFF header! \n " ) ;
fr - > oldhead = 0 ;
* newheadp = newhead ;
return PARSE_AGAIN ;
}
/*
Unhandled junk . . . just continue search for a header , stepping in single bytes through next 64 K .
This is rather identical to the resync loop .
*/
debug ( " searching for header... " ) ;
* newheadp = 0 ; /* Invalidate the external value. */
ret = 0 ; /* We will check the value after the loop. */
/* We prepare for at least the 64K bytes as usual, unless
user explicitly wanted more ( even infinity ) . Never less . */
if ( fr - > p . resync_limit < 0 | | fr - > p . resync_limit > limit )
limit = fr - > p . resync_limit ;
do
{
+ + ( * headcount ) ;
if ( limit > = 0 & & * headcount > = limit ) break ;
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_shift ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 ) return ret ;
if ( head_check ( newhead ) & & ( ret = decode_header ( fr , newhead , & freeformat_count ) ) ) break ;
} while ( 1 ) ;
if ( ret < 0 ) return ret ;
if ( limit > = 0 & & * headcount > = limit )
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error1 ( " Giving up searching valid MPEG header after %li bytes of junk. " , * headcount ) ;
return PARSE_END ;
}
else debug1 ( " hopefully found one at % " OFF_P , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) ) ;
/* If the new header ist good, it is already decoded. */
* newheadp = newhead ;
return PARSE_GOOD ;
}
/* The newhead is bad, so let's check if it is something special, otherwise just resync. */
static int wetwork ( mpg123_handle * fr , unsigned long * newheadp )
{
int ret = PARSE_ERR ;
unsigned long newhead = * newheadp ;
* newheadp = 0 ;
/* Classic ID3 tags. Read, then start parsing again. */
if ( ( newhead & 0xffffff00 ) = = ( ' T ' < < 24 ) + ( ' A ' < < 16 ) + ( ' G ' < < 8 ) )
{
fr - > id3buf [ 0 ] = ( unsigned char ) ( ( newhead > > 24 ) & 0xff ) ;
fr - > id3buf [ 1 ] = ( unsigned char ) ( ( newhead > > 16 ) & 0xff ) ;
fr - > id3buf [ 2 ] = ( unsigned char ) ( ( newhead > > 8 ) & 0xff ) ;
fr - > id3buf [ 3 ] = ( unsigned char ) ( newhead & 0xff ) ;
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > fullread ( fr , fr - > id3buf + 4 , 124 ) ) < 0 ) return ret ;
fr - > metaflags | = MPG123_NEW_ID3 | MPG123_ID3 ;
fr - > rdat . flags | = READER_ID3TAG ; /* that marks id3v1 */
if ( VERBOSE3 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Skipped ID3v1 tag. \n " ) ;
return PARSE_AGAIN ;
}
/* This is similar to initial junk skipping code... */
/* Check for id3v2; first three bytes (of 4) are "ID3" */
if ( ( newhead & ( unsigned long ) 0xffffff00 ) = = ( unsigned long ) 0x49443300 )
{
return handle_id3v2 ( fr , newhead ) ;
}
else if ( NOQUIET & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 )
{
fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Illegal Audio-MPEG-Header 0x%08lx at offset % " OFF_P " . \n " ,
newhead , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) - 4 ) ;
}
/* Now we got something bad at hand, try to recover. */
if ( NOQUIET & & ( newhead & 0xffffff00 ) = = ( ' b ' < < 24 ) + ( ' m ' < < 16 ) + ( ' p ' < < 8 ) ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Could be a BMP album art. \n " ) ;
if ( ! ( fr - > p . flags & MPG123_NO_RESYNC ) )
{
long try = 0 ;
long limit = fr - > p . resync_limit ;
/* If a resync is needed the bitreservoir of previous frames is no longer valid */
fr - > bitreservoir = 0 ;
if ( NOQUIET & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Trying to resync... \n " ) ;
do /* ... shift the header with additional single bytes until be found something that could be a header. */
{
+ + try ;
if ( limit > = 0 & & try > = limit ) break ;
if ( ( ret = fr - > rd - > head_shift ( fr , & newhead ) ) < = 0 )
{
* newheadp = newhead ;
if ( NOQUIET ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Hit end of (available) data during resync. \n " ) ;
return ret ? ret : PARSE_END ;
}
if ( VERBOSE3 ) debug3 ( " resync try %li at % " OFF_P " , got newhead 0x%08lx " , try , ( off_p ) fr - > rd - > tell ( fr ) , newhead ) ;
} while ( ! head_check ( newhead ) ) ;
* newheadp = newhead ;
if ( NOQUIET & & fr - > silent_resync = = 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , " Note: Skipped %li bytes in input. \n " , try ) ;
/* Now we either got something that could be a header, or we gave up. */
if ( limit > = 0 & & try > = limit )
{
if ( NOQUIET )
error1 ( " Giving up resync after %li bytes - your stream is not nice... (maybe increasing resync limit could help). " , try ) ;
fr - > err = MPG123_RESYNC_FAIL ;
return PARSE_ERR ;
}
else
{
debug1 ( " Found possibly valid header 0x%lx... unsetting firsthead to reinit stream. " , newhead ) ;
fr - > firsthead = 0 ;
fr - > oldhead = 0 ;
return PARSE_RESYNC ;
}
}
else
{
if ( NOQUIET ) error ( " not attempting to resync... " ) ;
fr - > err = MPG123_OUT_OF_SYNC ;
return PARSE_ERR ;
}
/* Control never goes here... we return before that. */
}