rtptimedec: improve performance

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aler9
2022-10-09 11:14:20 +02:00
parent b3c70f56f7
commit 74f941be71
2 changed files with 58 additions and 22 deletions

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@@ -5,11 +5,14 @@ import (
"time"
)
const negativeThreshold = 0xFFFFFFF
// Decoder is a RTP timestamp decoder.
type Decoder struct {
clockRate time.Duration
tsAdd *int64
tsPrev int64
clockRate time.Duration
initialized bool
tsOverall time.Duration
tsPrev uint32
}
// New allocates a Decoder.
@@ -21,31 +24,27 @@ func New(clockRate int) *Decoder {
// Decode decodes a RTP timestamp.
func (d *Decoder) Decode(ts uint32) time.Duration {
ts64 := int64(ts)
if d.tsAdd == nil {
d.tsPrev = ts64
ts64 = -ts64
d.tsAdd = &ts64
if !d.initialized {
d.initialized = true
d.tsPrev = ts
return 0
}
diff := ts64 - d.tsPrev
d.tsPrev = ts64
diff := ts - d.tsPrev
switch {
case diff < -0xFFFFFF: // overflow
*d.tsAdd += 0x100000000
case diff > 0xFFFFFF: // timestamp overflowed then went back
*d.tsAdd -= 0x100000000
// negative difference
if diff > negativeThreshold {
diff = d.tsPrev - ts
d.tsPrev = ts
d.tsOverall -= time.Duration(diff)
} else {
d.tsPrev = ts
d.tsOverall += time.Duration(diff)
}
tot := time.Duration(ts64 + *d.tsAdd)
// avoid an int64 overflow and preserve resolution by splitting division into two parts:
// first add seconds, then the decimal part.
secs := tot / d.clockRate
dec := tot % d.clockRate
// first add the integer part, then the decimal part.
secs := d.tsOverall / d.clockRate
dec := d.tsOverall % d.clockRate
return secs*time.Second + dec*time.Second/d.clockRate
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,26 @@ import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestNegativeDiff(t *testing.T) {
d := New(90000)
i := uint32(0)
pts := d.Decode(i)
require.Equal(t, time.Duration(0), pts)
i += 90000 * 2
pts = d.Decode(i)
require.Equal(t, 2*time.Second, pts)
i -= 90000 * 1
pts = d.Decode(i)
require.Equal(t, 1*time.Second, pts)
i += 90000 * 2
pts = d.Decode(i)
require.Equal(t, 3*time.Second, pts)
}
func TestOverflow(t *testing.T) {
d := New(90000)
@@ -57,3 +77,20 @@ func TestOverflowAndBack(t *testing.T) {
pts = d.Decode(90000)
require.Equal(t, 2*time.Second, pts)
}
func BenchmarkDecoder(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
func() {
d := New(90000)
n := uint32(0)
for j := 0; j < 200; j++ {
if (j % 2) == 0 {
n += 90000
} else {
n -= 45000
}
d.Decode(n)
}
}()
}
}