Chromium Code Reviews| Index: webrtc/modules/congestion_controller/median_slope_estimator.cc | 
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| +/* | 
| + * Copyright (c) 2016 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. | 
| + * | 
| + * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license | 
| + * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source | 
| + * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found | 
| + * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may | 
| + * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. | 
| + */ | 
| + | 
| +#include "webrtc/modules/congestion_controller/median_slope_estimator.h" | 
| + | 
| +#include <algorithm> | 
| +#include <vector> | 
| + | 
| +#include "webrtc/base/logging.h" | 
| +#include "webrtc/modules/remote_bitrate_estimator/include/bwe_defines.h" | 
| +#include "webrtc/modules/remote_bitrate_estimator/test/bwe_test_logging.h" | 
| + | 
| +namespace webrtc { | 
| + | 
| +constexpr unsigned int kDeltaCounterMax = 1000; | 
| + | 
| +MedianSlopeEstimator::MedianSlopeEstimator(size_t window_size, | 
| + double threshold_gain) | 
| + : window_size_(window_size), | 
| + threshold_gain_(threshold_gain), | 
| + num_of_deltas_(0), | 
| + accumulated_delay_(0), | 
| + delay_hist_(), | 
| + median_filter_(0.5), | 
| + trendline_(0) {} | 
| + | 
| +MedianSlopeEstimator::~MedianSlopeEstimator() {} | 
| + | 
| +void MedianSlopeEstimator::Update(double recv_delta_ms, | 
| + double send_delta_ms, | 
| + double now_ms) { | 
| + const double delta_ms = recv_delta_ms - send_delta_ms; | 
| + ++num_of_deltas_; | 
| + if (num_of_deltas_ > kDeltaCounterMax) { | 
| + num_of_deltas_ = kDeltaCounterMax; | 
| + } | 
| + | 
| + accumulated_delay_ += delta_ms; | 
| + BWE_TEST_LOGGING_PLOT(1, "accumulated_delay_ms", now_ms, accumulated_delay_); | 
| + | 
| + // If the window is full, remove the |window_size_| - 1 slopes that belong to | 
| + // the oldest point. | 
| + if (delay_hist_.size() == window_size_) { | 
| + bool success = true; | 
| + for (double slope : delay_hist_.front().slopes) { | 
| + if (!median_filter_.Erase(slope)) { | 
| + success = false; | 
| + break; | 
| + } | 
| + } | 
| + delay_hist_.pop_front(); | 
| + if (!success) { | 
| + // We're erasing previously inserted elements from a multiset, which | 
| 
 
magjed_webrtc
2016/12/08 09:31:15
Since you don't recompute the values, I don't see
 
terelius
2016/12/08 10:47:13
It is basically a question of whether we prefer to
 
magjed_webrtc
2016/12/08 11:52:30
I still don't understand why precision or the C++
 
 | 
| + // should always succeed. However, there are some intricacies related | 
| + // to extended precision of floating point registers, so we still want | 
| + // to verify that the operation succeeds. See comment at insertion below. | 
| + LOG(LS_ERROR) << "Failed to erase previously inserted slope. This is " | 
| + "a bug, likely related to rounding."; | 
| + RTC_NOTREACHED(); // Terminate the program in debug versions. | 
| + median_filter_.Clear(); // Reset the filter in production versions. | 
| + delay_hist_.clear(); | 
| + } | 
| + } | 
| + // Add |window_size_| - 1 new slopes. | 
| + for (auto& old_delay : delay_hist_) { | 
| + if (now_ms - old_delay.time != 0) { | 
| + // The C99 standard explicitly states that casts and assignments must | 
| + // perform the associated conversions. This means that |slope| will be | 
| + // a 64-bit double even if the division is computed using, e.g., 80-bit | 
| + // extended precision. I believe this also holds in C++ even though the | 
| + // C++11 standard isn't as explicit. Furthermore, there are good reasons | 
| + // to believe that compilers couldn't perform optimizations that break | 
| + // this assumption even if they wanted to. | 
| + double slope = | 
| + (accumulated_delay_ - old_delay.delay) / (now_ms - old_delay.time); | 
| + median_filter_.Insert(slope); | 
| + // We want to avoid issues with different rounding mode / precision | 
| + // which we might get if we recomputed the slope when we remove it. | 
| + old_delay.slopes.push_back(slope); | 
| + } | 
| + } | 
| + delay_hist_.emplace_back(now_ms, accumulated_delay_, window_size_ - 1); | 
| + // Recompute the median slope. | 
| + if (delay_hist_.size() == window_size_) | 
| + trendline_ = median_filter_.GetPercentileValue(); | 
| + | 
| + BWE_TEST_LOGGING_PLOT(1, "trendline_slope", now_ms, trendline_); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +} // namespace webrtc |