xmclib/CMSIS/DSP_Lib/Source/StatisticsFunctions/arm_rms_q31.c
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Project: CMSIS DSP Library
* Title: arm_rms_q31.c
* Description: Root Mean Square of the elements of a Q31 vector
*
* $Date: 27. January 2017
* $Revision: V.1.5.1
*
* Target Processor: Cortex-M cores
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2017 ARM Limited or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the License); you may
* not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an AS IS BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
#include "arm_math.h"
/**
* @addtogroup RMS
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Root Mean Square of the elements of a Q31 vector.
* @param[in] *pSrc points to the input vector
* @param[in] blockSize length of the input vector
* @param[out] *pResult rms value returned here
* @return none.
*
* @details
* <b>Scaling and Overflow Behavior:</b>
*
*\par
* The function is implemented using an internal 64-bit accumulator.
* The input is represented in 1.31 format, and intermediate multiplication
* yields a 2.62 format.
* The accumulator maintains full precision of the intermediate multiplication results,
* but provides only a single guard bit.
* There is no saturation on intermediate additions.
* If the accumulator overflows, it wraps around and distorts the result.
* In order to avoid overflows completely, the input signal must be scaled down by
* log2(blockSize) bits, as a total of blockSize additions are performed internally.
* Finally, the 2.62 accumulator is right shifted by 31 bits to yield a 1.31 format value.
*
*/
void arm_rms_q31(
q31_t * pSrc,
uint32_t blockSize,
q31_t * pResult)
{
q63_t sum = 0; /* accumulator */
q31_t in; /* Temporary variable to store the input */
uint32_t blkCnt; /* loop counter */
#if defined (ARM_MATH_DSP)
/* Run the below code for Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M3 */
q31_t in1, in2, in3, in4; /* Temporary input variables */
/*loop Unrolling */
blkCnt = blockSize >> 2u;
/* First part of the processing with loop unrolling. Compute 8 outputs at a time.
** a second loop below computes the remaining 1 to 7 samples. */
while (blkCnt > 0u)
{
/* C = A[0] * A[0] + A[1] * A[1] + A[2] * A[2] + ... + A[blockSize-1] * A[blockSize-1] */
/* Compute sum of the squares and then store the result in a temporary variable, sum */
/* read two samples from source buffer */
in1 = pSrc[0];
in2 = pSrc[1];
/* calculate power and accumulate to accumulator */
sum += (q63_t) in1 *in1;
sum += (q63_t) in2 *in2;
/* read two samples from source buffer */
in3 = pSrc[2];
in4 = pSrc[3];
/* calculate power and accumulate to accumulator */
sum += (q63_t) in3 *in3;
sum += (q63_t) in4 *in4;
/* update source buffer to process next samples */
pSrc += 4u;
/* Decrement the loop counter */
blkCnt--;
}
/* If the blockSize is not a multiple of 8, compute any remaining output samples here.
** No loop unrolling is used. */
blkCnt = blockSize % 0x4u;
#else
/* Run the below code for Cortex-M0 */
blkCnt = blockSize;
#endif /* #if defined (ARM_MATH_DSP) */
while (blkCnt > 0u)
{
/* C = A[0] * A[0] + A[1] * A[1] + A[2] * A[2] + ... + A[blockSize-1] * A[blockSize-1] */
/* Compute sum of the squares and then store the results in a temporary variable, sum */
in = *pSrc++;
sum += (q63_t) in *in;
/* Decrement the loop counter */
blkCnt--;
}
/* Convert data in 2.62 to 1.31 by 31 right shifts and saturate */
/* Compute Rms and store the result in the destination vector */
arm_sqrt_q31(clip_q63_to_q31((sum / (q63_t) blockSize) >> 31), pResult);
}
/**
* @} end of RMS group
*/