/* * (C) 2012 by Pablo Neira Ayuso * (C) 2012 by On Waves ehf * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. */ #include #include #include /* According to TS 26.101: * * Frame type AMR code bits bytes * 0 4.75 95 12 * 1 5.15 103 13 * 2 5.90 118 15 * 3 6.70 134 17 * 4 7.40 148 19 * 5 7.95 159 20 * 6 10.20 204 26 * 7 12.20 244 31 */ static size_t amr_ft_to_bytes[AMR_FT_MAX] = { [AMR_FT_0] = 12, [AMR_FT_1] = 13, [AMR_FT_2] = 15, [AMR_FT_3] = 17, [AMR_FT_4] = 19, [AMR_FT_5] = 20, [AMR_FT_6] = 26, [AMR_FT_7] = 31, [AMR_FT_SID] = 6, }; size_t osmo_amr_bytes(uint8_t amr_ft) { return amr_ft_to_bytes[amr_ft]; } int osmo_amr_ft_valid(uint8_t amr_ft) { /* * Extracted from RFC3267: * * "... with a FT value in the range 9-14 for AMR ... the whole packet * SHOULD be discarded." * * "... packets containing only NO_DATA frames (FT=15) SHOULD NOT be * transmitted." * * So, let's discard frames with a AMR FT >= 9. */ if (amr_ft >= AMR_FT_MAX) return 0; return 1; }