Commit 559addc2 authored by Mauro Carvalho Chehab's avatar Mauro Carvalho Chehab

[media] fixp-arith: replace sin/cos table by a better precision one

The cos table used at fixp-arith.h has only 8 bits of precision.
That causes problems if it is reused on other drivers.

As some media drivers require a higher precision sin/cos
implementation, replace the current implementation by one that
will provide 32 bits precision.

The values generated by the new implementation matches the
32 bit precision of glibc's sin for an angle measured in
integer degrees.

It also provides support for fractional angles via linear
interpolation. On experimental calculus, when used a table
with a 0.001 degree angle, the maximum error for sin is
0.000038, which is likely good enough for practical purposes.

There are some logic there that seems to be specific to the
usage inside ff-memless.c. Move those logic to there, as they're
not needed elsewhere.

Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@osg.samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPrashant Laddha <prladdha@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarHans Verkuil <hans.verkuil@cisco.com>
Acked-by: default avatarDmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@osg.samsung.com>
parent 96df988b
...@@ -237,6 +237,18 @@ static u16 ml_calculate_direction(u16 direction, u16 force, ...@@ -237,6 +237,18 @@ static u16 ml_calculate_direction(u16 direction, u16 force,
(force + new_force)) << 1; (force + new_force)) << 1;
} }
#define FRAC_N 8
static inline s16 fixp_new16(s16 a)
{
return ((s32)a) >> (16 - FRAC_N);
}
static inline s16 fixp_mult(s16 a, s16 b)
{
a = ((s32)a * 0x100) / 0x7fff;
return ((s32)(a * b)) >> FRAC_N;
}
/* /*
* Combine two effects and apply gain. * Combine two effects and apply gain.
*/ */
...@@ -247,7 +259,7 @@ static void ml_combine_effects(struct ff_effect *effect, ...@@ -247,7 +259,7 @@ static void ml_combine_effects(struct ff_effect *effect,
struct ff_effect *new = state->effect; struct ff_effect *new = state->effect;
unsigned int strong, weak, i; unsigned int strong, weak, i;
int x, y; int x, y;
fixp_t level; s16 level;
switch (new->type) { switch (new->type) {
case FF_CONSTANT: case FF_CONSTANT:
...@@ -255,8 +267,8 @@ static void ml_combine_effects(struct ff_effect *effect, ...@@ -255,8 +267,8 @@ static void ml_combine_effects(struct ff_effect *effect,
level = fixp_new16(apply_envelope(state, level = fixp_new16(apply_envelope(state,
new->u.constant.level, new->u.constant.level,
&new->u.constant.envelope)); &new->u.constant.envelope));
x = fixp_mult(fixp_sin(i), level) * gain / 0xffff; x = fixp_mult(fixp_sin16(i), level) * gain / 0xffff;
y = fixp_mult(-fixp_cos(i), level) * gain / 0xffff; y = fixp_mult(-fixp_cos16(i), level) * gain / 0xffff;
/* /*
* here we abuse ff_ramp to hold x and y of constant force * here we abuse ff_ramp to hold x and y of constant force
* If in future any driver wants something else than x and y * If in future any driver wants something else than x and y
......
...@@ -816,21 +816,16 @@ static void sethue(struct gspca_dev *gspca_dev, s32 val) ...@@ -816,21 +816,16 @@ static void sethue(struct gspca_dev *gspca_dev, s32 val)
s16 huesin; s16 huesin;
s16 huecos; s16 huecos;
/* fixp_sin and fixp_cos accept only positive values, while
* our val is between -90 and 90
*/
val += 360;
/* According to the datasheet the registers expect HUESIN and /* According to the datasheet the registers expect HUESIN and
* HUECOS to be the result of the trigonometric functions, * HUECOS to be the result of the trigonometric functions,
* scaled by 0x80. * scaled by 0x80.
* *
* The 0x100 here represents the maximun absolute value * The 0x7fff here represents the maximum absolute value
* returned byt fixp_sin and fixp_cos, so the scaling will * returned byt fixp_sin and fixp_cos, so the scaling will
* consider the result like in the interval [-1.0, 1.0]. * consider the result like in the interval [-1.0, 1.0].
*/ */
huesin = fixp_sin(val) * 0x80 / 0x100; huesin = fixp_sin16(val) * 0x80 / 0x7fff;
huecos = fixp_cos(val) * 0x80 / 0x100; huecos = fixp_cos16(val) * 0x80 / 0x7fff;
if (huesin < 0) { if (huesin < 0) {
sccb_reg_write(gspca_dev, 0xab, sccb_reg_write(gspca_dev, 0xab,
......
#ifndef _FIXP_ARITH_H #ifndef _FIXP_ARITH_H
#define _FIXP_ARITH_H #define _FIXP_ARITH_H
#include <linux/math64.h>
/* /*
* Simplistic fixed-point arithmetics. * Simplistic fixed-point arithmetics.
* Hmm, I'm probably duplicating some code :( * Hmm, I'm probably duplicating some code :(
...@@ -29,59 +31,126 @@ ...@@ -29,59 +31,126 @@
#include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/types.h>
/* The type representing fixed-point values */ static const s32 sin_table[] = {
typedef s16 fixp_t; 0x00000000, 0x023be165, 0x04779632, 0x06b2f1d2, 0x08edc7b6, 0x0b27eb5c,
0x0d61304d, 0x0f996a26, 0x11d06c96, 0x14060b67, 0x163a1a7d, 0x186c6ddd,
0x1a9cd9ac, 0x1ccb3236, 0x1ef74bf2, 0x2120fb82, 0x234815ba, 0x256c6f9e,
0x278dde6e, 0x29ac379f, 0x2bc750e8, 0x2ddf003f, 0x2ff31bdd, 0x32037a44,
0x340ff241, 0x36185aee, 0x381c8bb5, 0x3a1c5c56, 0x3c17a4e7, 0x3e0e3ddb,
0x3fffffff, 0x41ecc483, 0x43d464fa, 0x45b6bb5d, 0x4793a20f, 0x496af3e1,
0x4b3c8c11, 0x4d084650, 0x4ecdfec6, 0x508d9210, 0x5246dd48, 0x53f9be04,
0x55a6125a, 0x574bb8e5, 0x58ea90c2, 0x5a827999, 0x5c135399, 0x5d9cff82,
0x5f1f5ea0, 0x609a52d1, 0x620dbe8a, 0x637984d3, 0x64dd894f, 0x6639b039,
0x678dde6d, 0x68d9f963, 0x6a1de735, 0x6b598ea1, 0x6c8cd70a, 0x6db7a879,
0x6ed9eba0, 0x6ff389de, 0x71046d3c, 0x720c8074, 0x730baeec, 0x7401e4bf,
0x74ef0ebb, 0x75d31a5f, 0x76adf5e5, 0x777f903b, 0x7847d908, 0x7906c0af,
0x79bc384c, 0x7a6831b8, 0x7b0a9f8c, 0x7ba3751c, 0x7c32a67c, 0x7cb82884,
0x7d33f0c8, 0x7da5f5a3, 0x7e0e2e31, 0x7e6c924f, 0x7ec11aa3, 0x7f0bc095,
0x7f4c7e52, 0x7f834ecf, 0x7fb02dc4, 0x7fd317b3, 0x7fec09e1, 0x7ffb025e,
0x7fffffff
};
#define FRAC_N 8 /**
#define FRAC_MASK ((1<<FRAC_N)-1) * __fixp_sin32() returns the sin of an angle in degrees
*
* @degrees: angle, in degrees, from 0 to 360.
*
* The returned value ranges from -0x7fffffff to +0x7fffffff.
*/
static inline s32 __fixp_sin32(int degrees)
{
s32 ret;
bool negative = false;
/* Not to be used directly. Use fixp_{cos,sin} */ if (degrees > 180) {
static const fixp_t cos_table[46] = { negative = true;
0x0100, 0x00FF, 0x00FF, 0x00FE, 0x00FD, 0x00FC, 0x00FA, 0x00F8, degrees -= 180;
0x00F6, 0x00F3, 0x00F0, 0x00ED, 0x00E9, 0x00E6, 0x00E2, 0x00DD, }
0x00D9, 0x00D4, 0x00CF, 0x00C9, 0x00C4, 0x00BE, 0x00B8, 0x00B1, if (degrees > 90)
0x00AB, 0x00A4, 0x009D, 0x0096, 0x008F, 0x0087, 0x0080, 0x0078, degrees = 180 - degrees;
0x0070, 0x0068, 0x005F, 0x0057, 0x004F, 0x0046, 0x003D, 0x0035,
0x002C, 0x0023, 0x001A, 0x0011, 0x0008, 0x0000
};
ret = sin_table[degrees];
/* a: 123 -> 123.0 */ return negative ? -ret : ret;
static inline fixp_t fixp_new(s16 a)
{
return a<<FRAC_N;
} }
/* a: 0xFFFF -> -1.0 /**
0x8000 -> 1.0 * fixp_sin32() returns the sin of an angle in degrees
0x0000 -> 0.0 *
*/ * @degrees: angle, in degrees. The angle can be positive or negative
static inline fixp_t fixp_new16(s16 a) *
* The returned value ranges from -0x7fffffff to +0x7fffffff.
*/
static inline s32 fixp_sin32(int degrees)
{ {
return ((s32)a)>>(16-FRAC_N); degrees = (degrees % 360 + 360) % 360;
return __fixp_sin32(degrees);
} }
static inline fixp_t fixp_cos(unsigned int degrees) /* cos(x) = sin(x + 90 degrees) */
#define fixp_cos32(v) fixp_sin32((v) + 90)
/*
* 16 bits variants
*
* The returned value ranges from -0x7fff to 0x7fff
*/
#define fixp_sin16(v) (fixp_sin32(v) >> 16)
#define fixp_cos16(v) (fixp_cos32(v) >> 16)
/**
* fixp_sin32_rad() - calculates the sin of an angle in radians
*
* @radians: angle, in radians
* @twopi: value to be used for 2*pi
*
* Provides a variant for the cases where just 360
* values is not enough. This function uses linear
* interpolation to a wider range of values given by
* twopi var.
*
* Experimental tests gave a maximum difference of
* 0.000038 between the value calculated by sin() and
* the one produced by this function, when twopi is
* equal to 360000. That seems to be enough precision
* for practical purposes.
*
* Please notice that two high numbers for twopi could cause
* overflows, so the routine will not allow values of twopi
* bigger than 1^18.
*/
static inline s32 fixp_sin32_rad(u32 radians, u32 twopi)
{ {
int quadrant = (degrees / 90) & 3; int degrees;
unsigned int i = degrees % 90; s32 v1, v2, dx, dy;
s64 tmp;
if (quadrant == 1 || quadrant == 3) /*
i = 90 - i; * Avoid too large values for twopi, as we don't want overflows.
*/
BUG_ON(twopi > 1 << 18);
i >>= 1; degrees = (radians * 360) / twopi;
tmp = radians - (degrees * twopi) / 360;
return (quadrant == 1 || quadrant == 2)? -cos_table[i] : cos_table[i]; degrees = (degrees % 360 + 360) % 360;
} v1 = __fixp_sin32(degrees);
static inline fixp_t fixp_sin(unsigned int degrees) v2 = fixp_sin32(degrees + 1);
{
return -fixp_cos(degrees + 90);
}
static inline fixp_t fixp_mult(fixp_t a, fixp_t b) dx = twopi / 360;
{ dy = v2 - v1;
return ((s32)(a*b))>>FRAC_N;
tmp *= dy;
return v1 + div_s64(tmp, dx);
} }
/* cos(x) = sin(x + pi/2 radians) */
#define fixp_cos32_rad(rad, twopi) \
fixp_sin32_rad(rad + twopi / 4, twopi)
#endif #endif
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