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- /*
- * SpanDSP - a series of DSP components for telephony
- *
- * bell_mf_tests.c - Test the Bell MF detector against the spec., whatever the
- * spec. may be :)
- *
- * Written by Steve Underwood <steveu@coppice.org>
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2003 Steve Underwood
- *
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- */
- /*! \file */
- /*! \page bell_mf_tests_page Bell MF tone generation and detection tests
- \section bell_mf_tests_page_sec_1 What does it do?
- These tests are fashioned after those on the CM7291 test tape from
- Mitel. Those tests are for DTMF, rather than Bell MF, but make a
- fair starting point for a set of meaningful tests of Bell MF.
- These tests include conversion to and from A-law. It is assumed the
- distortion this produces is comparable to u-law, so it should be
- a fair test of performance in a real PSTN channel.
- */
- #if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
- #include "config.h"
- #endif
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <fcntl.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <time.h>
- #include <sndfile.h>
- #define SPANDSP_EXPOSE_INTERNAL_STRUCTURES
- #include "spandsp.h"
- /* Basic Bell MF specs:
- *
- * Signal generation:
- * Tone on time = KP: 100+-7ms. All other signals: 68+-7ms
- * Tone off time (between digits) = 68+-7ms
- * Frequency tolerance +- 1.5%
- * Signal level -7+-1dBm per frequency
- *
- * Signal reception:
- * Frequency tolerance +- 1.5% +-10Hz
- * Signal level -14dBm to 0dBm
- * Perform a "two and only two tones present" test.
- * Twist <= 6dB accepted
- * Receiver sensitive to signals above -22dBm per frequency
- * Test for a minimum of 55ms if KP, or 30ms of other signals.
- * Signals to be recognised if the two tones arrive within 8ms of each other.
- * Invalid signals result in the return of the re-order tone.
- */
- #define MF_DURATION (68*8)
- #define MF_PAUSE (68*8)
- #define MF_CYCLE (MF_DURATION + MF_PAUSE)
- /*!
- MF tone descriptor for tests.
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- float f1; /* First freq */
- float f2; /* Second freq */
- int8_t level1; /* Level of the first freq (dB) */
- int8_t level2; /* Level of the second freq (dB) */
- uint8_t on_time; /* Tone on time (ms) */
- uint8_t off_time; /* Minimum post tone silence (ms) */
- } mf_digit_tones_t;
- static const mf_digit_tones_t bell_mf_tones[] =
- {
- { 700.0, 900.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 700.0, 1100.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 900.0, 1100.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 700.0, 1300.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 900.0, 1300.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- {1100.0, 1300.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 700.0, 1500.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 900.0, 1500.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- {1100.0, 1500.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- {1300.0, 1500.0, -7, -7, 68, 68},
- { 700.0, 1700.0, -7, -7, 68, 68}, /* ST''' - use 'C' */
- { 900.0, 1700.0, -7, -7, 68, 68}, /* ST' - use 'A' */
- {1100.0, 1700.0, -7, -7, 100, 68}, /* KP - use '*' */
- {1300.0, 1700.0, -7, -7, 68, 68}, /* ST'' - use 'B' */
- {1500.0, 1700.0, -7, -7, 68, 68}, /* ST - use '#' */
- {0.0, 0.0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
- };
- static tone_gen_descriptor_t my_mf_digit_tones[16];
- static char bell_mf_tone_codes[] = "1234567890CA*B#";
- bool callback_ok;
- int callback_roll;
- static void my_mf_gen_init(float low_fudge,
- int low_level,
- float high_fudge,
- int high_level,
- int duration,
- int gap)
- {
- int i;
- /* The fiddle factor on the tone duration is to make KP consistently
- 50% longer than the other digits, as the digit durations are varied
- for the tests. This is an approximation, as the real scaling should
- be 100/68 */
- for (i = 0; i < 15; i++)
- {
- tone_gen_descriptor_init(&my_mf_digit_tones[i],
- bell_mf_tones[i].f1*(1.0 + low_fudge),
- low_level,
- bell_mf_tones[i].f2*(1.0 + high_fudge),
- high_level,
- (i == 12) ? 3*duration/2 : duration,
- gap,
- 0,
- 0,
- false);
- }
- }
- /*- End of function --------------------------------------------------------*/
- static int my_mf_generate(int16_t amp[], const char *digits)
- {
- int len;
- char *cp;
- tone_gen_state_t tone;
- len = 0;
- while (*digits)
- {
- if ((cp = strchr(bell_mf_tone_codes, *digits)))
- {
- tone_gen_init(&tone, &my_mf_digit_tones[cp - bell_mf_tone_codes]);
- len += tone_gen(&tone, amp + len, 9999);
- }
- digits++;
- }
- return len;
- }
- /*- End of function --------------------------------------------------------*/
- static void codec_munge(int16_t amp[], int len)
- {
- int i;
- uint8_t alaw;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- {
- alaw = linear_to_alaw (amp[i]);
- amp[i] = alaw_to_linear (alaw);
- }
- }
- /*- End of function --------------------------------------------------------*/
- #define ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS "1234567890CA*B#"
- static void digit_delivery(void *data, const char *digits, int len)
- {
- int i;
- int seg;
- const char *s = ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS;
- const char *t;
- if (data != (void *) 0x12345678)
- {
- callback_ok = false;
- return;
- }
- callback_ok = true;
- t = s + callback_roll;
- seg = 15 - callback_roll;
- for (i = 0; i < len; i += seg, seg = 15)
- {
- if (i + seg > len)
- seg = len - i;
- if (memcmp(digits + i, t, seg))
- {
- callback_ok = false;
- printf("Fail at %d %d\n", i, seg);
- break;
- }
- t = s;
- callback_roll = (callback_roll + seg)%15;
- }
- }
- /*- End of function --------------------------------------------------------*/
- static int16_t amp[1000000];
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- int duration;
- int i;
- int j;
- int len;
- int sample;
- const char *s;
- char digit[2];
- char buf[MAX_BELL_MF_DIGITS + 1];
- int actual;
- int nplus;
- int nminus;
- float rrb;
- float rcfo;
- time_t now;
- bell_mf_rx_state_t *mf_state;
- awgn_state_t noise_source;
- time(&now);
- mf_state = bell_mf_rx_init(NULL, NULL, NULL);
- /* Test 1: Mitel's test 1 isn't really a test. Its a calibration step,
- which has no meaning here. */
- printf("Test 1: Calibration\n");
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 2: Decode check
- This is a sanity check, that all digits are reliably detected
- under ideal conditions. Each possible digit is repeated 10 times,
- with 68ms bursts. The level of each tone is about 6dB down from clip */
- printf("Test 2: Decode check\n");
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -3, 0.0, -3, 68, 68);
- s = ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS;
- digit[1] = '\0';
- while (*s)
- {
- digit[0] = *s++;
- for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
- {
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- actual = bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- if (actual != 1 || buf[0] != digit[0])
- {
- printf(" Sent '%s'\n", digit);
- printf(" Received '%s' [%d]\n", buf, actual);
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- }
- }
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 3: Recognition bandwidth and channel centre frequency check.
- Use all digits. Each digit types requires four tests to complete
- the check. Each section contains 40 pulses of 68ms duration,
- with an amplitude of -20dB from clip per frequency.
- Four sections covering the tests for one tone (1 digit) are:
- a. H frequency at 0% deviation from center, L frequency at +0.1%.
- L frequency is then increments in +01.% steps up to +4%. The
- number of tone bursts is noted and designated N+.
- b. H frequency at 0% deviation, L frequency at -0.1%. L frequency
- is then incremental in -0.1% steps, up to -4%. The number of
- tone bursts is noted and designated N-.
- c. The test in (a) is repeated with the L frequency at 0% and the
- H frequency varied up to +4%.
- d. The test in (b) is repeated with the L frequency and 0% and the
- H frequency varied to -4%.
- Receiver Recognition Bandwidth (RRB) is calculated as follows:
- RRB% = (N+ + N-)/10
- Receiver Center Frequency Offset (RCFO) is calculated as follows:
- RCFO% = X + (N+ - N-)/20
- Note that this test doesn't test what it says it is testing at all,
- and the results are quite inaccurate, if not a downright lie! However,
- it follows the Mitel procedure, so how can it be bad? :)
- The spec calls for +-1.5% +-10Hz of bandwidth.
- */
- printf("Test 3: Recognition bandwidth and channel centre frequency check\n");
- s = ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS;
- digit[1] = '\0';
- j = 0;
- while (*s)
- {
- digit[0] = *s++;
- for (nplus = 0, i = 1; i <= 60; i++)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init((float) i/1000.0, -17, 0.0, -17, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nplus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- for (nminus = 0, i = -1; i >= -60; i--)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init((float) i/1000.0, -17, 0.0, -17, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nminus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- rrb = (float) (nplus + nminus)/10.0;
- rcfo = (float) (nplus - nminus)/10.0;
- printf(" %c (low) rrb = %5.2f%%, rcfo = %5.2f%%, max -ve = %5.2f, max +ve = %5.2f\n",
- digit[0],
- rrb,
- rcfo,
- (float) nminus/10.0,
- (float) nplus/10.0);
- if (rrb < 3.0 + rcfo + (2.0*100.0*10.0/bell_mf_tones[j].f1) || rrb >= 15.0 + rcfo)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- for (nplus = 0, i = 1; i <= 60; i++)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -17, (float) i/1000.0, -17, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nplus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- for (nminus = 0, i = -1; i >= -60; i--)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -17, (float) i/1000.0, -17, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nminus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- rrb = (float) (nplus + nminus)/10.0;
- rcfo = (float) (nplus - nminus)/10.0;
- printf(" %c (high) rrb = %5.2f%%, rcfo = %5.2f%%, max -ve = %5.2f, max +ve = %5.2f\n",
- digit[0],
- rrb,
- rcfo,
- (float) nminus/10.0,
- (float) nplus/10.0);
- if (rrb < 3.0 + rcfo + (2.0*100.0*10.0/bell_mf_tones[j].f2) || rrb >= 15.0 + rcfo)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- j++;
- }
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 4: Acceptable amplitude ratio (twist).
- Twist all digits in both directions, and check the maximum twist
- we can accept. The way this is done is styled after the Mitel DTMF
- test, and has good and bad points. */
- printf("Test 4: Acceptable amplitude ratio (twist)\n");
- s = ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS;
- digit[1] = '\0';
- while (*s)
- {
- digit[0] = *s++;
- for (nplus = 0, i = -50; i >= -250; i--)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -5, 0.0, i/10, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nplus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- printf(" %c normal twist = %.2fdB\n", digit[0], (float) nplus/10.0);
- if (nplus < 60)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- for (nminus = 0, i = -50; i >= -250; i--)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, i/10, 0.0, -5, 68, 68);
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, digit);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- nminus += bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128);
- }
- printf(" %c reverse twist = %.2fdB\n", digit[0], (float) nminus/10.0);
- if (nminus < 60)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- }
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 5: Dynamic range
- This test sends all possible digits, with gradually increasing
- amplitude. We determine the span over which we achieve reliable
- detection. The spec says we should detect between -14dBm and 0dBm,
- but the tones clip above -3dBm, so this cannot really work. */
- printf("Test 5: Dynamic range\n");
- for (nplus = nminus = -1000, i = -50; i <= 3; i++)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, i, 0.0, i, 68, 68);
- for (j = 0; j < 100; j++)
- {
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- if (bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128) != 15)
- break;
- if (strcmp(buf, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS) != 0)
- break;
- }
- if (j == 100)
- {
- if (nplus == -1000)
- nplus = i;
- }
- else
- {
- if (nplus != -1000 && nminus == -1000)
- nminus = i;
- }
- }
- printf(" Dynamic range = %ddB to %ddB\n", nplus, nminus - 1);
- if (nplus > -22 || nminus <= -3)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 6: Guard time
- This test sends all possible digits, with a gradually reducing
- duration. The spec defines a narrow range of tone duration
- times we can expect, so as long as we detect reliably at the
- specified minimum we should be OK. However, the spec also says
- we should detect on a minimum of 55ms of KP, or 30ms of other
- digits. */
- printf("Test 6: Guard time\n");
- for (i = 30; i < 62; i++)
- {
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -5, 0.0, -3, i, 68);
- for (j = 0; j < 500; j++)
- {
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS);
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- if (bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128) != 15)
- break;
- if (strcmp(buf, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS) != 0)
- break;
- }
- if (j == 500)
- break;
- }
- printf(" Guard time = %dms\n", i);
- if (i > 61)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* Test 7: Acceptable signal to noise ratio
- We send all possible digits at -6dBm from clip, mixed with AWGN.
- We gradually reduce the noise until we get clean detection. */
- printf("Test 7: Acceptable signal to noise ratio\n");
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -3, 0.0, -3, 68, 68);
- for (i = -10; i > -50; i--)
- {
- awgn_init_dbm0(&noise_source, 1234567, (float) i);
- for (j = 0; j < 500; j++)
- {
- len = my_mf_generate(amp, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS);
- for (sample = 0; sample < len; sample++)
- amp[sample] = sat_add16(amp[sample], awgn(&noise_source));
- codec_munge(amp, len);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- if (bell_mf_rx_get(mf_state, buf, 128) != 15)
- break;
- if (strcmp(buf, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS) != 0)
- break;
- }
- if (j == 500)
- break;
- }
- printf(" Acceptable S/N ratio is %ddB\n", -3 - i);
- if (-3 - i > 26)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- bell_mf_rx_free(mf_state);
- printf(" Passed\n");
- /* The remainder of the Mitel tape is the talk-off test. This is
- meaningless for Bell MF. However the decoder's tolerance of
- out of band noise is significant. */
- /* TODO: add a OOB tolerance test. */
- /* Test the callback mode for delivering detected digits */
- printf("Test: Callback digit delivery mode.\n");
- callback_ok = false;
- callback_roll = 0;
- mf_state = bell_mf_rx_init(NULL, digit_delivery, (void *) 0x12345678);
- my_mf_gen_init(0.0, -10, 0.0, -10, 68, 68);
- for (i = 1; i < 10; i++)
- {
- len = 0;
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- len += my_mf_generate(amp + len, ALL_POSSIBLE_DIGITS);
- bell_mf_rx(mf_state, amp, len);
- if (!callback_ok)
- break;
- }
- if (!callback_ok)
- {
- printf(" Failed\n");
- exit(2);
- }
- bell_mf_rx_free(mf_state);
- printf(" Passed\n");
- duration = time (NULL) - now;
- printf("Tests passed in %ds\n", duration);
- return 0;
- }
- /*- End of function --------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*- End of file ------------------------------------------------------------*/
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