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Steve Anton10542f22019-01-11 09:11:00 -080011#ifndef RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_
12#define RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_
nisse191b3592016-06-22 08:36:53 -070013
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020014#include <stdint.h>
pbosc7c26a02017-01-02 08:42:32 -080015
Steve Anton10542f22019-01-11 09:11:00 -080016#include "rtc_base/constructor_magic.h"
Mirko Bonadei35214fc2019-09-23 14:54:28 +020017#include "rtc_base/system/rtc_export.h"
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020018
19namespace rtc {
20
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010021// The TimestampAligner class helps translating timestamps of a capture system
22// into the same timescale as is used by rtc::TimeMicros(). Some capture systems
23// provide timestamps, which comes from the capturing hardware (camera or sound
24// card) or stamped close to the capturing hardware. Such timestamps are more
25// accurate (less jittery) than reading the system clock, but may have a
26// different epoch and unknown clock drift. Frame timestamps in webrtc should
27// use rtc::TimeMicros (system monotonic time), and this class provides a filter
28// which lets us use the rtc::TimeMicros timescale, and at the same time take
29// advantage of higher accuracy of the capturer's clock.
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020030
31// This class is not thread safe, so all calls to it must be synchronized
32// externally.
Mirko Bonadei35214fc2019-09-23 14:54:28 +020033class RTC_EXPORT TimestampAligner {
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020034 public:
35 TimestampAligner();
36 ~TimestampAligner();
37
38 public:
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010039 // Translates timestamps of a capture system to the same timescale as is used
Artem Titov96e3b992021-07-26 16:03:14 +020040 // by rtc::TimeMicros(). `capturer_time_us` is assumed to be accurate, but
41 // with an unknown epoch and clock drift. `system_time_us` is
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020042 // time according to rtc::TimeMicros(), preferably read as soon as
43 // possible when the frame is captured. It may have poor accuracy
44 // due to poor resolution or scheduling delays. Returns the
45 // translated timestamp.
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010046 int64_t TranslateTimestamp(int64_t capturer_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020047
Minyue Lidd14a952020-03-10 15:56:42 +010048 // Returns the translated timestamp without updating the states. This is to
49 // allow TimestampAligner to translate capturer time into system clock based
50 // on earlier observations. It won't guarantee monotonicity.
51 int64_t TranslateTimestamp(int64_t capturer_time_us) const;
52
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020053 protected:
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010054 // Update the estimated offset between capturer's time and system monotonic
55 // time.
56 int64_t UpdateOffset(int64_t capturer_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020057
58 // Clip timestamp, return value is always
Artem Titov96e3b992021-07-26 16:03:14 +020059 // <= `system_time_us`, and
60 // >= min(`prev_translated_time_us_` + `kMinFrameIntervalUs`,
61 // `system_time_us`).
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020062 int64_t ClipTimestamp(int64_t filtered_time_us, int64_t system_time_us);
63
64 private:
65 // State for the timestamp translation.
66 int frames_seen_;
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010067 // Estimated offset between capturer's time and system monotonic time.
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020068 int64_t offset_us_;
69
70 // State for the ClipTimestamp method, applied after the filter.
Minyue Li37e388a2020-03-05 11:16:19 +010071 // A large negative clock drift of the capturer tends to push translated
Artem Titov96e3b992021-07-26 16:03:14 +020072 // timestamps into the future. `clip_bias_us_` is subtracted from the
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020073 // translated timestamps, to get them back from the future.
74 int64_t clip_bias_us_;
75 // Used to ensure that translated timestamps are monotonous.
76 int64_t prev_translated_time_us_;
Artem Titov96e3b992021-07-26 16:03:14 +020077 // Offset between `prev_translated_time_us_` and the corresponding capturer
Minyue Lidd14a952020-03-10 15:56:42 +010078 // time.
79 int64_t prev_time_offset_us_;
Henrik Kjellanderec78f1c2017-06-29 07:52:50 +020080 RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TimestampAligner);
81};
82
83} // namespace rtc
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Steve Anton10542f22019-01-11 09:11:00 -080085#endif // RTC_BASE_TIMESTAMP_ALIGNER_H_