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/****************************************************************************************
Portions of this file are derived from the following 3GPP standard:

    3GPP TS 26.073
    ANSI-C code for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec
    Available from http://www.3gpp.org

(C) 2004, 3GPP Organizational Partners (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TTA, TTC)
Permission to distribute, modify and use this file under the standard license
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****************************************************************************************/
/*

 Filename: mult_r.cpp

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 MODULE DESCRIPTION

 Multiplication function with rounding and overflow control

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; INCLUDES
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include    "basic_op.h"

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; MACROS
; [Define module specific macros here]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; DEFINES
; [Include all pre-processor statements here. Include conditional
; compile variables also.]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LOCAL FUNCTION DEFINITIONS
; [List function prototypes here]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; LOCAL VARIABLE DEFINITIONS
; [Variable declaration - defined here and used outside this module]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/


/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 FUNCTION NAME: mult_r
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 INPUT AND OUTPUT DEFINITIONS

 Inputs:
    var1 = 16 bit short signed integer (Word16) whose value falls in
           the range : 0xffff 8000 <= var1 <= 0x0000 7fff.

    var2 = 16 bit short signed integer (Word16) whose value falls in
           the range : 0xffff 8000 <= var2 <= 0x0000 7fff.

    pOverflow = pointer to overflow (Flag)

 Outputs:
    pOverflow -> 1 if the add operation resulted in overflow

 Returns:
    L_product_arr = 16-bit limited product of var1 and var2 (Word16)

 Global Variables Used:
    None

 Local Variables Needed:
    None

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

 This function performs the multiplication of var1 by var2 with rounding, and
 gives a 16 bit result which is scaled, i.e.:
    mult_r(var1,var2) = extract_l(L_shr(((var1 * var2) + 16384),15)) and  |
    mult_r(-32768,-32768) = 32767

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 REQUIREMENTS

 None

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 REFERENCES

 [1] mult_r() function in basicop2.c, UMTS GSM AMR speech codec, R99 -
 Version 3.2.0, March 2, 2001

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 PSEUDO-CODE

Word16 mult_r (Word16 var1, Word16 var2)
{
    Word16 var_out;
    Word32 L_product_arr;

    L_product_arr = (Word32) var1 *(Word32) var2;
    L_product_arr += (Word32) 0x00004000L;
    L_product_arr &= (Word32) 0xffff8000L;
    L_product_arr >>= 15;

    if (L_product_arr & (Word32) 0x00010000L)
    {
        L_product_arr |= (Word32) 0xffff0000L;
    }
* The reference ETSI code uses a global flag for Overflow inside the function
* saturate(). In the actual implementation a pointer to Overflow flag is passed in
* as a parameter to the function

    var_out = saturate (L_product_arr);

#if (WMOPS)
    multiCounter[currCounter].mult_r++;
#endif

    return (var_out);
}

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 CAUTION [optional]
 [State any special notes, constraints or cautions for users of this function]

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/

/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; FUNCTION CODE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

OSCL_EXPORT_REF Word16 mult_r(Word16 var1, Word16 var2, Flag *pOverflow)
{

    register Word32 L_product_arr;

    L_product_arr = ((Word32) var1) * var2;              /* product */
    L_product_arr += (Word32) 0x00004000L;               /* round */
    L_product_arr >>= 15;                                /* shift */

    /* sign extend when necessary */
    L_product_arr |= (Word32) - (L_product_arr & (Word32) 0x00010000L);

    /* Saturate result (if necessary). */
    /* Replaced function call with in-line code to conserve MIPS, */
    /* i.e., var_out = saturate (L_product_arr)  */

    if (L_product_arr > 0X00007fffL)
    {
        *pOverflow = 1;
        L_product_arr = MAX_16;
    }
    else if (L_product_arr < (Word32) - 32768)
    {
        *pOverflow = 1;
        L_product_arr = MIN_16;
    }

    return ((Word16) L_product_arr);
}