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fix(windows): vendor audiopus_sys + patch libopus for clang-cl SIMD
cargo-xwin drives the Windows MSVC cross-compile via clang-cl, under
which CMake sets MSVC=1 — causing libopus 1.3.1's `if(NOT MSVC)` guards
to skip the per-file `-msse4.1` / `-mssse3` COMPILE_FLAGS that its x86
SIMD source files need. Clang-cl (unlike real cl.exe) still honors
Clang's target-feature system, so those files then fail to compile
with "always_inline function '_mm_cvtepi16_epi32' requires target
feature 'sse4.1'" errors across silk/NSQ_sse4_1.c, NSQ_del_dec_sse4_1.c,
and VQ_WMat_EC_sse4_1.c.

Earlier attempts to fix this downstream (cargo-xwin toolchain file,
override.cmake CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT <FLAGS> replace, CFLAGS env vars)
all failed because cargo-xwin rewrites override.cmake from scratch on
every `cargo xwin build` invocation and cmake-rs's -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=
assembly happens before toolchain FORCE sets propagate.

Fixing it upstream at the source: vendor audiopus_sys 0.2.2 into
vendor/audiopus_sys, patch its bundled opus/CMakeLists.txt to introduce
an MSVC_CL var (true only when CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID == "MSVC", i.e. real
cl.exe), and flip the eight `if(NOT MSVC)` SIMD guards to
`if(NOT MSVC_CL)`. Clang-cl then gets the GCC-style per-file flags and
the SSE4.1 sources build cleanly. Also flip the `if(MSVC)` global /arch
block at line 445 to `if(MSVC_CL)` so only cl.exe applies /arch:AVX and
clang-cl relies purely on per-file flags (no global/per-file mixing).

Wire via [patch.crates-io] in the workspace root Cargo.toml; the patch
is resolved relative to the workspace root as `vendor/audiopus_sys`.

Upstream context: xiph/opus#256, xiph/opus PR #257 (both stale).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 14:12:59 +04:00

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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
/* conversion between prediction filter coefficients and LSFs */
/* order should be even */
/* a piecewise linear approximation maps LSF <-> cos(LSF) */
/* therefore the result is not accurate LSFs, but the two */
/* functions are accurate inverses of each other */
#include "SigProc_FIX.h"
#include "tables.h"
#define QA 16
/* helper function for NLSF2A(..) */
static OPUS_INLINE void silk_NLSF2A_find_poly(
opus_int32 *out, /* O intermediate polynomial, QA [dd+1] */
const opus_int32 *cLSF, /* I vector of interleaved 2*cos(LSFs), QA [d] */
opus_int dd /* I polynomial order (= 1/2 * filter order) */
)
{
opus_int k, n;
opus_int32 ftmp;
out[0] = silk_LSHIFT( 1, QA );
out[1] = -cLSF[0];
for( k = 1; k < dd; k++ ) {
ftmp = cLSF[2*k]; /* QA*/
out[k+1] = silk_LSHIFT( out[k-1], 1 ) - (opus_int32)silk_RSHIFT_ROUND64( silk_SMULL( ftmp, out[k] ), QA );
for( n = k; n > 1; n-- ) {
out[n] += out[n-2] - (opus_int32)silk_RSHIFT_ROUND64( silk_SMULL( ftmp, out[n-1] ), QA );
}
out[1] -= ftmp;
}
}
/* compute whitening filter coefficients from normalized line spectral frequencies */
void silk_NLSF2A(
opus_int16 *a_Q12, /* O monic whitening filter coefficients in Q12, [ d ] */
const opus_int16 *NLSF, /* I normalized line spectral frequencies in Q15, [ d ] */
const opus_int d, /* I filter order (should be even) */
int arch /* I Run-time architecture */
)
{
/* This ordering was found to maximize quality. It improves numerical accuracy of
silk_NLSF2A_find_poly() compared to "standard" ordering. */
static const unsigned char ordering16[16] = {
0, 15, 8, 7, 4, 11, 12, 3, 2, 13, 10, 5, 6, 9, 14, 1
};
static const unsigned char ordering10[10] = {
0, 9, 6, 3, 4, 5, 8, 1, 2, 7
};
const unsigned char *ordering;
opus_int k, i, dd;
opus_int32 cos_LSF_QA[ SILK_MAX_ORDER_LPC ];
opus_int32 P[ SILK_MAX_ORDER_LPC / 2 + 1 ], Q[ SILK_MAX_ORDER_LPC / 2 + 1 ];
opus_int32 Ptmp, Qtmp, f_int, f_frac, cos_val, delta;
opus_int32 a32_QA1[ SILK_MAX_ORDER_LPC ];
silk_assert( LSF_COS_TAB_SZ_FIX == 128 );
celt_assert( d==10 || d==16 );
/* convert LSFs to 2*cos(LSF), using piecewise linear curve from table */
ordering = d == 16 ? ordering16 : ordering10;
for( k = 0; k < d; k++ ) {
silk_assert( NLSF[k] >= 0 );
/* f_int on a scale 0-127 (rounded down) */
f_int = silk_RSHIFT( NLSF[k], 15 - 7 );
/* f_frac, range: 0..255 */
f_frac = NLSF[k] - silk_LSHIFT( f_int, 15 - 7 );
silk_assert(f_int >= 0);
silk_assert(f_int < LSF_COS_TAB_SZ_FIX );
/* Read start and end value from table */
cos_val = silk_LSFCosTab_FIX_Q12[ f_int ]; /* Q12 */
delta = silk_LSFCosTab_FIX_Q12[ f_int + 1 ] - cos_val; /* Q12, with a range of 0..200 */
/* Linear interpolation */
cos_LSF_QA[ordering[k]] = silk_RSHIFT_ROUND( silk_LSHIFT( cos_val, 8 ) + silk_MUL( delta, f_frac ), 20 - QA ); /* QA */
}
dd = silk_RSHIFT( d, 1 );
/* generate even and odd polynomials using convolution */
silk_NLSF2A_find_poly( P, &cos_LSF_QA[ 0 ], dd );
silk_NLSF2A_find_poly( Q, &cos_LSF_QA[ 1 ], dd );
/* convert even and odd polynomials to opus_int32 Q12 filter coefs */
for( k = 0; k < dd; k++ ) {
Ptmp = P[ k+1 ] + P[ k ];
Qtmp = Q[ k+1 ] - Q[ k ];
/* the Ptmp and Qtmp values at this stage need to fit in int32 */
a32_QA1[ k ] = -Qtmp - Ptmp; /* QA+1 */
a32_QA1[ d-k-1 ] = Qtmp - Ptmp; /* QA+1 */
}
/* Convert int32 coefficients to Q12 int16 coefs */
silk_LPC_fit( a_Q12, a32_QA1, 12, QA + 1, d );
for( i = 0; silk_LPC_inverse_pred_gain( a_Q12, d, arch ) == 0 && i < MAX_LPC_STABILIZE_ITERATIONS; i++ ) {
/* Prediction coefficients are (too close to) unstable; apply bandwidth expansion */
/* on the unscaled coefficients, convert to Q12 and measure again */
silk_bwexpander_32( a32_QA1, d, 65536 - silk_LSHIFT( 2, i ) );
for( k = 0; k < d; k++ ) {
a_Q12[ k ] = (opus_int16)silk_RSHIFT_ROUND( a32_QA1[ k ], QA + 1 - 12 ); /* QA+1 -> Q12 */
}
}
}