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wz-phone/crates/wzp-android/src/audio_android.rs
Claude 26e9c55f1f feat: Android VoIP client — Phase 1 (audio quality, network adaptation, crate skeleton)
- New wzp-android crate with Oboe C++ backend, lock-free SPSC ring buffers,
  engine orchestrator, codec pipeline, and Android Gradle project structure
- AEC (NLMS adaptive filter), AGC (two-stage with fast attack/slow release),
  windowed-sinc FIR resampler replacing linear interpolation (wzp-codec)
- Opus encoder tuning: complexity 7 default, set_expected_loss support
- Mobile jitter buffer: asymmetric EMA (fast up/slow down), handoff spike
  detection with 2s cooldown, configurable safety margin
- Network-aware quality control: cellular-specific thresholds, faster
  downgrade on cellular, proactive tier drop on WiFi→cellular handoff,
  FEC ratio boost during network transitions
- Handoff detection in PathMonitor via RTT jitter spike analysis

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 18:07:55 +00:00

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//! Lock-free SPSC ring buffer audio backend for Android (Oboe).
//!
//! The ring buffers are shared between Rust and C++: the Oboe callbacks
//! (running on a high-priority audio thread) read/write directly into
//! the buffers via atomic indices, while the Rust codec thread on the
//! other side does the same.
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicI32, Ordering};
use tracing::info;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use tracing::warn;
/// Number of samples per 20 ms frame at 48 kHz mono.
pub const FRAME_SAMPLES: usize = 960;
/// Default ring buffer capacity: 8 frames = 160 ms at 48 kHz.
const RING_CAPACITY: usize = 7680;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// FFI declarations matching oboe_bridge.h
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#[repr(C)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct WzpOboeConfig {
sample_rate: i32,
frames_per_burst: i32,
channel_count: i32,
}
#[repr(C)]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
struct WzpOboeRings {
capture_buf: *mut i16,
capture_capacity: i32,
capture_write_idx: *mut AtomicI32,
capture_read_idx: *mut AtomicI32,
playout_buf: *mut i16,
playout_capacity: i32,
playout_write_idx: *mut AtomicI32,
playout_read_idx: *mut AtomicI32,
}
unsafe impl Send for WzpOboeRings {}
unsafe impl Sync for WzpOboeRings {}
unsafe extern "C" {
fn wzp_oboe_start(config: *const WzpOboeConfig, rings: *const WzpOboeRings) -> i32;
fn wzp_oboe_stop();
fn wzp_oboe_capture_latency_ms() -> f32;
fn wzp_oboe_playout_latency_ms() -> f32;
fn wzp_oboe_is_running() -> i32;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// SPSC Ring Buffer
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Single-producer single-consumer lock-free ring buffer.
///
/// The producer calls `write()` and the consumer calls `read()`.
/// Atomics use acquire/release ordering to ensure correct visibility
/// across the Oboe audio thread and the Rust codec thread.
pub struct RingBuffer {
buf: Vec<i16>,
capacity: usize,
write_idx: AtomicI32,
read_idx: AtomicI32,
}
impl RingBuffer {
/// Create a new ring buffer with the given capacity (in samples).
///
/// The actual usable capacity is `capacity - 1` to distinguish
/// full from empty.
pub fn new(capacity: usize) -> Self {
Self {
buf: vec![0i16; capacity],
capacity,
write_idx: AtomicI32::new(0),
read_idx: AtomicI32::new(0),
}
}
/// Number of samples available to read.
pub fn available_read(&self) -> usize {
let w = self.write_idx.load(Ordering::Acquire);
let r = self.read_idx.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
let avail = w - r;
if avail < 0 {
(avail + self.capacity as i32) as usize
} else {
avail as usize
}
}
/// Number of samples that can be written before the buffer is full.
pub fn available_write(&self) -> usize {
self.capacity - 1 - self.available_read()
}
/// Write samples into the ring buffer (producer side).
///
/// Returns the number of samples actually written (may be less than
/// `data.len()` if the buffer is nearly full).
pub fn write(&self, data: &[i16]) -> usize {
let avail = self.available_write();
let count = data.len().min(avail);
if count == 0 {
return 0;
}
let mut w = self.write_idx.load(Ordering::Relaxed) as usize;
let cap = self.capacity;
let buf_ptr = self.buf.as_ptr() as *mut i16;
for i in 0..count {
// SAFETY: w is always in [0, capacity) and we are the sole producer.
unsafe {
*buf_ptr.add(w) = data[i];
}
w += 1;
if w >= cap {
w = 0;
}
}
self.write_idx.store(w as i32, Ordering::Release);
count
}
/// Read samples from the ring buffer (consumer side).
///
/// Returns the number of samples actually read (may be less than
/// `out.len()` if the buffer doesn't have enough data).
pub fn read(&self, out: &mut [i16]) -> usize {
let avail = self.available_read();
let count = out.len().min(avail);
if count == 0 {
return 0;
}
let mut r = self.read_idx.load(Ordering::Relaxed) as usize;
let cap = self.capacity;
let buf_ptr = self.buf.as_ptr();
for i in 0..count {
// SAFETY: r is always in [0, capacity) and we are the sole consumer.
unsafe {
out[i] = *buf_ptr.add(r);
}
r += 1;
if r >= cap {
r = 0;
}
}
self.read_idx.store(r as i32, Ordering::Release);
count
}
/// Get a raw pointer to the buffer data (for FFI).
fn buf_ptr(&self) -> *mut i16 {
self.buf.as_ptr() as *mut i16
}
/// Get a raw pointer to the write index atomic (for FFI).
fn write_idx_ptr(&self) -> *mut AtomicI32 {
&self.write_idx as *const AtomicI32 as *mut AtomicI32
}
/// Get a raw pointer to the read index atomic (for FFI).
fn read_idx_ptr(&self) -> *mut AtomicI32 {
&self.read_idx as *const AtomicI32 as *mut AtomicI32
}
}
// SAFETY: The ring buffer is designed for SPSC use where producer and consumer
// are on different threads. The atomic indices provide the synchronization.
unsafe impl Send for RingBuffer {}
unsafe impl Sync for RingBuffer {}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Oboe Backend
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Oboe-based audio backend for Android.
///
/// Owns two SPSC ring buffers (capture and playout) that are shared with
/// the C++ Oboe callbacks via raw pointers. The Oboe callbacks run on
/// high-priority audio threads managed by the Android audio system.
pub struct OboeBackend {
capture_ring: RingBuffer,
playout_ring: RingBuffer,
started: bool,
}
impl OboeBackend {
/// Create a new backend with default ring buffer sizes (160 ms each).
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
capture_ring: RingBuffer::new(RING_CAPACITY),
playout_ring: RingBuffer::new(RING_CAPACITY),
started: false,
}
}
/// Start Oboe audio streams.
///
/// This sets up the ring buffer pointers and calls into the C++ layer
/// to open and start the capture and playout Oboe streams.
pub fn start(&mut self) -> Result<(), anyhow::Error> {
if self.started {
return Ok(());
}
let config = WzpOboeConfig {
sample_rate: 48_000,
frames_per_burst: FRAME_SAMPLES as i32,
channel_count: 1,
};
let rings = WzpOboeRings {
capture_buf: self.capture_ring.buf_ptr(),
capture_capacity: self.capture_ring.capacity as i32,
capture_write_idx: self.capture_ring.write_idx_ptr(),
capture_read_idx: self.capture_ring.read_idx_ptr(),
playout_buf: self.playout_ring.buf_ptr(),
playout_capacity: self.playout_ring.capacity as i32,
playout_write_idx: self.playout_ring.write_idx_ptr(),
playout_read_idx: self.playout_ring.read_idx_ptr(),
};
let ret = unsafe { wzp_oboe_start(&config, &rings) };
if ret != 0 {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("wzp_oboe_start failed with code {}", ret));
}
self.started = true;
info!("Oboe backend started");
Ok(())
}
/// Stop Oboe audio streams.
pub fn stop(&mut self) {
if !self.started {
return;
}
unsafe { wzp_oboe_stop() };
self.started = false;
info!("Oboe backend stopped");
}
/// Read captured audio samples from the capture ring buffer.
///
/// Returns the number of samples actually read. The caller should
/// provide a buffer of at least `FRAME_SAMPLES` (960) samples.
pub fn read_capture(&self, out: &mut [i16]) -> usize {
self.capture_ring.read(out)
}
/// Write audio samples to the playout ring buffer.
///
/// Returns the number of samples actually written.
pub fn write_playout(&self, samples: &[i16]) -> usize {
self.playout_ring.write(samples)
}
/// Get the current capture latency in milliseconds (from Oboe).
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn capture_latency_ms(&self) -> f32 {
unsafe { wzp_oboe_capture_latency_ms() }
}
/// Get the current playout latency in milliseconds (from Oboe).
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn playout_latency_ms(&self) -> f32 {
unsafe { wzp_oboe_playout_latency_ms() }
}
/// Check if the Oboe streams are currently running.
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn is_running(&self) -> bool {
unsafe { wzp_oboe_is_running() != 0 }
}
}
impl Drop for OboeBackend {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.stop();
}
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Thread affinity / priority helpers
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Pin the current thread to the highest-numbered CPU cores (big cores on
/// ARM big.LITTLE architectures). Falls back silently on failure.
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn pin_to_big_core() {
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
{
unsafe {
let num_cpus = libc::sysconf(libc::_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
if num_cpus <= 0 {
warn!("pin_to_big_core: could not determine CPU count");
return;
}
let num_cpus = num_cpus as usize;
// Target the upper half of CPUs (big cores on most big.LITTLE SoCs)
let start = num_cpus / 2;
let mut set: libc::cpu_set_t = std::mem::zeroed();
libc::CPU_ZERO(&mut set);
for cpu in start..num_cpus {
libc::CPU_SET(cpu, &mut set);
}
let ret = libc::sched_setaffinity(
0, // current thread
std::mem::size_of::<libc::cpu_set_t>(),
&set,
);
if ret != 0 {
warn!("sched_setaffinity failed: {}", std::io::Error::last_os_error());
} else {
info!(start, num_cpus, "pinned to big cores");
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
{
// No-op on non-Android
}
}
/// Attempt to set SCHED_FIFO real-time priority for the current thread.
/// Falls back silently on failure (requires appropriate permissions on Android).
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn set_realtime_priority() {
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
{
unsafe {
let param = libc::sched_param {
sched_priority: 2, // Low RT priority — enough for audio, safe
};
let ret = libc::sched_setscheduler(0, libc::SCHED_FIFO, &param);
if ret != 0 {
warn!(
"sched_setscheduler(SCHED_FIFO) failed: {}",
std::io::Error::last_os_error()
);
} else {
info!("set SCHED_FIFO priority 2");
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
{
// No-op on non-Android
}
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tests
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn ring_buffer_write_read() {
let ring = RingBuffer::new(16);
let data = [1i16, 2, 3, 4, 5];
assert_eq!(ring.write(&data), 5);
assert_eq!(ring.available_read(), 5);
let mut out = [0i16; 5];
assert_eq!(ring.read(&mut out), 5);
assert_eq!(out, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
assert_eq!(ring.available_read(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn ring_buffer_wraparound() {
let ring = RingBuffer::new(8);
let data = [10i16, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]; // 6 samples, capacity 8 (usable 7)
assert_eq!(ring.write(&data), 6);
let mut out = [0i16; 4];
assert_eq!(ring.read(&mut out), 4);
assert_eq!(out, [10, 20, 30, 40]);
// Now write more, which should wrap around
let data2 = [70i16, 80, 90, 100];
assert_eq!(ring.write(&data2), 4);
let mut out2 = [0i16; 6];
assert_eq!(ring.read(&mut out2), 6);
assert_eq!(out2, [50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100]);
}
#[test]
fn ring_buffer_full() {
let ring = RingBuffer::new(4); // usable capacity = 3
let data = [1i16, 2, 3, 4, 5];
assert_eq!(ring.write(&data), 3); // Only 3 fit
assert_eq!(ring.available_write(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn oboe_backend_stub_start_stop() {
let mut backend = OboeBackend::new();
backend.start().expect("stub start should succeed");
assert!(backend.started);
backend.stop();
assert!(!backend.started);
}
}