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2/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3Software License for The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android
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5� Copyright  1995 - 2013 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur F�rderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
6  All rights reserved.
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8 1.    INTRODUCTION
9The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android ("FDK AAC Codec") is software that implements
10the MPEG Advanced Audio Coding ("AAC") encoding and decoding scheme for digital audio.
11This FDK AAC Codec software is intended to be used on a wide variety of Android devices.
12
13AAC's HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 versions are regarded as today's most efficient general perceptual
14audio codecs. AAC-ELD is considered the best-performing full-bandwidth communications codec by
15independent studies and is widely deployed. AAC has been standardized by ISO and IEC as part
16of the MPEG specifications.
17
18Patent licenses for necessary patent claims for the FDK AAC Codec (including those of Fraunhofer)
19may be obtained through Via Licensing (www.vialicensing.com) or through the respective patent owners
20individually for the purpose of encoding or decoding bit streams in products that are compliant with
21the ISO/IEC MPEG audio standards. Please note that most manufacturers of Android devices already license
22these patent claims through Via Licensing or directly from the patent owners, and therefore FDK AAC Codec
23software may already be covered under those patent licenses when it is used for those licensed purposes only.
24
25Commercially-licensed AAC software libraries, including floating-point versions with enhanced sound quality,
26are also available from Fraunhofer. Users are encouraged to check the Fraunhofer website for additional
27applications information and documentation.
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292.    COPYRIGHT LICENSE
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34You must retain the complete text of this software license in redistributions of the FDK AAC Codec or
35your modifications thereto in source code form.
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39You must make available free of charge copies of the complete source code of the FDK AAC Codec and your
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59You may use this FDK AAC Codec software or modifications thereto only for purposes that are authorized
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624.    DISCLAIMER
63
64This FDK AAC Codec software is provided by Fraunhofer on behalf of the copyright holders and contributors
65"AS IS" and WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, including but not limited to the implied warranties
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735.    CONTACT INFORMATION
74
75Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS
76Attention: Audio and Multimedia Departments - FDK AAC LL
77Am Wolfsmantel 33
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82----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
83
84/**************************  Fraunhofer IIS FDK SysLib  **********************
85
86   Author(s):
87   Description: string conversion functions
88
89******************************************************************************/
90
91
92
93#include "genericStds.h"
94#include "conv_string.h"
95
96INT charBuf2HexString(char *string, UCHAR *charBuf, INT charBufLength)
97{
98  INT i;
99  UCHAR c1, c2;
100
101  /* sanity checks */
102  /* check array length */
103  if (charBufLength == 0) {
104    return -1;
105  }
106
107  /* define hex string Table */
108  UCHAR hexSymb[16]={'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','a','b','c','d','e','f'};
109
110  /* calculate corresponding hex string from charBuffer */
111  for (i=0;i<charBufLength;i++) {
112    c1 = ((charBuf[i])>>4)&0x0f; /* upper nibble */
113    c2 = (charBuf[i])&0x0f;      /* lower nibble */
114
115    string[i*2]   = hexSymb[c1];  /* convert to string */
116    string[i*2+1] = hexSymb[c2];  /* convert to string */
117  }
118
119  /* terminate string */
120  string[charBufLength<<1]='\0';
121
122  return 0;
123
124}
125
126INT hexString2CharBuf(const char *string, UCHAR *charBuf, UINT charBufLength)
127{
128  UINT i, k = 0;
129  UCHAR hNibble, lNibble;
130
131  /* sanity checks */
132  if (string[0] == '\0') {
133    return -1; /* invalid string size */
134  }
135
136  if (charBufLength<=0){
137    return -2; /* invalid buffer size */
138  }
139
140  /* convert to hex characters to corresponding 8bit value */
141  for (i=0;(string[i]!='\0')&&((i>>1)<charBufLength);i+=2) {
142    k = i>>1;
143    hNibble = hexChar2Dec(string[i]);
144    lNibble = hexChar2Dec(string[i+1]);
145    if ((hNibble == 16) || (lNibble == 16)) {
146      return -3; /* invalid character */
147    }
148    charBuf[k] = ((hNibble<<4)&0xf0) + lNibble;
149  }
150
151  /* check if last character was string terminator */
152  if ((string[i-2]!=0) && (string[i]!=0)) {
153    return -1; /* invalid string size */
154  }
155
156  /* fill charBuffer with zeros */
157  for (i=k+1;i<charBufLength;i++) {
158    charBuf[i] = 0;
159  }
160
161  return 0;
162
163}
164
165UCHAR hexChar2Dec(const char c)
166{
167  INT r = 0;
168  if ((c >= '0') && (c <= '9'))
169    r = c-'0';
170  else if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'f'))
171    r = c-'a'+10;
172  else if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'F'))
173    r = c-'A'+10;
174  else
175    r = 16; /* invalid hex character */
176
177  return (UCHAR)r;
178}
179
180