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+#!/bin/sh
+
+VERSION=1.0-pl22
+TARBALL=1.0.22
+
+tar --files-from=file.list -xzvf ../gsm-$TARBALL.tar.gz
+mv gsm-$VERSION gsm-$VERSION-orig
+
+cp -rf ./gsm-$VERSION-new ./gsm-$VERSION
+
+diff -b --unified -Nr  gsm-$VERSION-orig  gsm-$VERSION > gsm-$TARBALL-make.patch
+
+mv gsm-$TARBALL-make.patch ../patches
+
+rm -rf ./gsm-$VERSION
+rm -rf ./gsm-$VERSION-orig

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+gsm-1.0-pl22/Makefile
+gsm-1.0-pl22/man/gsm_option.3
+gsm-1.0-pl22/src/code.c
+gsm-1.0-pl22/src/toast.c
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/Makefile
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--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/Makefile	(nonexistent)
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+# Copyright 1992-1996 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
+# Universitaet Berlin.  See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
+# details.  THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
+
+# Machine- or installation dependent flags you should configure to port
+
+SASR	= -DSASR
+######### Define SASR if >> is a signed arithmetic shift (-1 >> 1 == -1)
+
+# MULHACK = -DUSE_FLOAT_MUL
+######### Define this if your host multiplies floats faster than integers,
+######### e.g. on a SPARCstation.
+
+# FAST	= -DFAST
+######### Define together with USE_FLOAT_MUL to enable the GSM library's
+######### approximation option for incorrect, but good-enough results.
+
+# LTP_CUT	= -DLTP_CUT
+LTP_CUT	=
+######### Define to enable the GSM library's long-term correlation 
+######### approximation option---faster, but worse; works for
+######### both integer and floating point multiplications.
+######### This flag is still in the experimental stage.
+
+WAV49	= -DWAV49
+# WAV49	=
+######### Define to enable the GSM library's option to pack GSM frames 
+######### in the style used by the WAV #49 format.  If you want to write
+######### a tool that produces .WAV files which contain GSM-encoded data,
+######### define this, and read about the GSM_OPT_WAV49 option in the
+######### manual page on gsm_option(3).
+
+# Choose a compiler.  The code works both with ANSI and K&R-C.
+# Use -DNeedFunctionPrototypes to compile with, -UNeedFunctionPrototypes to
+# compile without, function prototypes in the header files.
+#
+# You can use the -DSTUPID_COMPILER to circumvent some compilers'
+# static limits regarding the number of subexpressions in a statement.
+
+# CC		= cc
+# CCFLAGS 	= -c -DSTUPID_COMPILER
+
+# CC		= /usr/lang/acc
+# CCFLAGS 	= -c -O
+
+CCFLAGS 	+= -c -O2 -ansi -pedantic -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -Wno-comment
+
+LD 		= $(CC)
+
+# LD		= gcc
+# LDFLAGS 	=
+
+
+# If your compiler needs additional flags/libraries, regardless of
+# the source compiled, configure them here.
+
+# CCINC	= -I/usr/gnu/lib/gcc-2.1/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-sunos4.1.2/2.1/include
+######### Includes needed by $(CC)
+
+# LDINC	= -L/usr/gnu/lib/gcc-2.1/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-sunos4.1.2/2.1
+######### Library paths needed by $(LD)
+
+# LDLIB	= -lgcc
+######### Additional libraries needed by $(LD)
+
+
+# Where do you want to install libraries, binaries, a header file
+# and the manual pages?
+#
+# Leave INSTALL_ROOT empty (or just don't execute "make install") to
+# not install gsm and toast outside of this directory.
+
+INSTALL_ROOT	=
+
+# Where do you want to install the gsm library, header file, and manpages?
+#
+# Leave GSM_INSTALL_ROOT empty to not install the GSM library outside of
+# this directory.
+
+GSM_INSTALL_ROOT = $(INSTALL_ROOT)
+GSM_INSTALL_LIB = $(GSM_INSTALL_ROOT)/lib
+GSM_INSTALL_INC = $(GSM_INSTALL_ROOT)/inc
+GSM_INSTALL_MAN = $(GSM_INSTALL_ROOT)/man/man3
+
+
+# Where do you want to install the toast binaries and their manpage?
+#
+# Leave TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT empty to not install the toast binaries outside
+# of this directory.
+
+TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT	  = $(INSTALL_ROOT)
+TOAST_INSTALL_BIN = $(TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT)/bin
+TOAST_INSTALL_MAN = $(TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT)/man/man1
+
+#  Other tools
+
+SHELL		= /bin/sh
+LN		= ln -sf
+BASENAME 	= basename
+AR		= ar
+ARFLAGS		= cr
+RMFLAGS		= -f
+FIND		= find
+COMPRESS 	= gzip
+COMPRESSFLAGS 	= 
+# RANLIB 	= true
+RANLIB	 	= ranlib
+
+#
+#    You shouldn't have to configure below this line if you're porting.
+# 
+
+
+# Local Directories
+
+ROOT	= .
+ADDTST	= $(ROOT)/add-test
+TST	= $(ROOT)/tst
+MAN	= $(ROOT)/man
+BIN	= $(ROOT)/bin
+SRC	= $(ROOT)/src
+LIB	= $(ROOT)/lib
+TLS	= $(ROOT)/tls
+INC	= $(ROOT)/inc
+
+# Flags
+
+# DEBUG	= -DNDEBUG
+######### Remove -DNDEBUG to enable assertions.
+
+CFLAGS	= $(CCFLAGS) $(SASR) $(DEBUG) $(MULHACK) $(FAST) $(LTP_CUT) \
+	$(WAV49) $(CCINC) -I$(INC)
+######### It's $(CC) $(CFLAGS)
+
+LFLAGS	= $(LDFLAGS) $(LDINC)
+######### It's $(LD) $(LFLAGS)
+
+
+# Targets
+
+LIBGSM	= $(LIB)/libgsm.a
+LIBGSMSO	= $(LIB)/libgsm.so
+
+TOAST	= $(BIN)/toast
+UNTOAST	= $(BIN)/untoast
+TCAT	= $(BIN)/tcat
+
+# Headers
+
+GSM_HEADERS =	$(INC)/gsm.h
+
+HEADERS	=	$(INC)/proto.h		\
+		$(INC)/unproto.h	\
+		$(INC)/config.h		\
+		$(INC)/private.h	\
+		$(INC)/gsm.h		\
+		$(INC)/toast.h		\
+		$(TLS)/taste.h
+
+# Sources
+
+GSM_SOURCES =	$(SRC)/add.c		\
+		$(SRC)/code.c		\
+		$(SRC)/debug.c		\
+		$(SRC)/decode.c		\
+		$(SRC)/long_term.c	\
+		$(SRC)/lpc.c		\
+		$(SRC)/preprocess.c	\
+		$(SRC)/rpe.c		\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_destroy.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_decode.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_encode.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_explode.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_implode.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_create.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_print.c	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_option.c	\
+		$(SRC)/short_term.c	\
+		$(SRC)/table.c
+
+TOAST_SOURCES = $(SRC)/toast.c 		\
+		$(SRC)/toast_lin.c	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_ulaw.c	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_alaw.c	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_audio.c
+
+SOURCES	=	$(GSM_SOURCES)		\
+		$(TOAST_SOURCES)	\
+		$(ADDTST)/add_test.c	\
+		$(TLS)/sour.c		\
+		$(TLS)/ginger.c		\
+		$(TLS)/sour1.dta	\
+		$(TLS)/sour2.dta	\
+		$(TLS)/bitter.c		\
+		$(TLS)/bitter.dta	\
+		$(TLS)/taste.c		\
+		$(TLS)/sweet.c		\
+		$(TST)/cod2lin.c	\
+		$(TST)/cod2txt.c	\
+		$(TST)/gsm2cod.c	\
+		$(TST)/lin2cod.c	\
+		$(TST)/lin2txt.c
+
+# Object files
+
+GSM_OBJECTS =	$(SRC)/add.o		\
+		$(SRC)/code.o		\
+		$(SRC)/debug.o		\
+		$(SRC)/decode.o		\
+		$(SRC)/long_term.o	\
+		$(SRC)/lpc.o		\
+		$(SRC)/preprocess.o	\
+		$(SRC)/rpe.o		\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_destroy.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_decode.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_encode.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_explode.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_implode.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_create.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_print.o	\
+		$(SRC)/gsm_option.o	\
+		$(SRC)/short_term.o	\
+		$(SRC)/table.o
+
+TOAST_OBJECTS =	$(SRC)/toast.o 		\
+		$(SRC)/toast_lin.o	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_ulaw.o	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_alaw.o	\
+		$(SRC)/toast_audio.o
+
+OBJECTS =	 $(GSM_OBJECTS) $(TOAST_OBJECTS)
+
+# Manuals
+
+GSM_MANUALS =	$(MAN)/gsm.3		\
+		$(MAN)/gsm_explode.3	\
+		$(MAN)/gsm_option.3	\
+		$(MAN)/gsm_print.3
+
+TOAST_MANUALS =	$(MAN)/toast.1
+
+MANUALS	= 	$(GSM_MANUALS) $(TOAST_MANUALS) $(MAN)/bitter.1
+
+# Other stuff in the distribution
+
+STUFF = 	ChangeLog			\
+		INSTALL			\
+		MACHINES		\
+		MANIFEST		\
+		Makefile		\
+		README			\
+		$(ADDTST)/add_test.dta	\
+		$(TLS)/bitter.dta	\
+		$(TST)/run
+
+
+# Install targets
+
+GSM_INSTALL_TARGETS =	\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_LIB)/libgsm.a		\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_LIB)/libgsm.so		\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_INC)/gsm.h		\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm.3		\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_explode.3	\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_option.3		\
+		$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_print.3
+
+TOAST_INSTALL_TARGETS =	\
+		$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/toast		\
+		$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/tcat		\
+		$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/untoast		\
+		$(TOAST_INSTALL_MAN)/toast.1
+
+
+# Default rules
+
+.c.o:
+		$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $?
+		@-mv `$(BASENAME) $@` $@ > /dev/null 2>&1
+
+# Target rules
+
+all:		$(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(TOAST) $(TCAT) $(UNTOAST)
+		@-echo $(ROOT): Done.
+
+tst:		$(TST)/lin2cod $(TST)/cod2lin $(TOAST) $(TST)/test-result
+		@-echo tst: Done.
+
+addtst:		$(ADDTST)/add $(ADDTST)/add_test.dta
+		$(ADDTST)/add < $(ADDTST)/add_test.dta > /dev/null
+		@-echo addtst: Done.
+
+misc:		$(TLS)/sweet $(TLS)/bitter $(TLS)/sour $(TLS)/ginger 	\
+			$(TST)/lin2txt $(TST)/cod2txt $(TST)/gsm2cod
+		@-echo misc: Done.
+
+install:	toastinstall gsminstall
+		@-echo install: Done.
+
+
+# The basic API: libgsm
+
+$(LIBGSM):	$(LIB) $(GSM_OBJECTS)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $(LIBGSM)
+		$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $(LIBGSM) $(GSM_OBJECTS)
+		$(RANLIB) $(LIBGSM)
+
+$(LIBGSMSO): $(LIB) $(GSM_OBJECTS)
+	$(LD) -shared -Wl,-soname,libgsm.so.1 $(LDSOFLAGS) -o $@.1.0.22 $(GSM_OBJECTS)
+	$(LN) libgsm.so.1.0.22 $(LIBGSMSO).1
+	$(LN) libgsm.so.1.0.22 $(LIBGSMSO)
+
+# Toast, Untoast and Tcat -- the compress-like frontends to gsm.
+
+$(TOAST):	$(BIN) $(TOAST_OBJECTS) $(LIBGSMSO)
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TOAST) $(TOAST_OBJECTS) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
+
+$(UNTOAST):	$(BIN) $(TOAST)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $(UNTOAST)
+		( cd $(BIN) ; $(LN) toast untoast )
+
+$(TCAT):	$(BIN) $(TOAST)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $(TCAT)
+		( cd $(BIN) ; $(LN) toast tcat )
+
+
+# The local bin and lib directories
+
+$(BIN):
+		if [ ! -d $(BIN) ] ; then mkdir $(BIN) ; fi
+
+$(LIB):
+		if [ ! -d $(LIB) ] ; then mkdir $(LIB) ; fi
+
+
+# Installation
+
+gsminstall:
+		-if [ x"$(GSM_INSTALL_ROOT)" != x ] ; then	\
+			make $(GSM_INSTALL_TARGETS) ;	\
+		fi
+
+toastinstall:
+		-if [ x"$(TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT)" != x ]; then	\
+			make $(TOAST_INSTALL_TARGETS);	\
+		fi
+
+gsmuninstall:
+		-if [ x"$(GSM_INSTALL_ROOT)" != x ] ; then	\
+			rm $(RMFLAGS) $(GSM_INSTALL_TARGETS) ;	\
+		fi
+
+toastuninstall:
+		-if [ x"$(TOAST_INSTALL_ROOT)" != x ] ; then 	\
+			rm $(RMFLAGS) $(TOAST_INSTALL_TARGETS);	\
+		fi
+
+$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/toast:	$(TOAST)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $(TOAST) $@
+		chmod 755 $@
+
+$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/untoast:	$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/toast
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		$(LN) $? $@
+
+$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/tcat:	$(TOAST_INSTALL_BIN)/toast
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		$(LN) $? $@
+
+$(TOAST_INSTALL_MAN)/toast.1:	$(MAN)/toast.1
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm.3:	$(MAN)/gsm.3
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_option.3:	$(MAN)/gsm_option.3
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_explode.3:	$(MAN)/gsm_explode.3
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_MAN)/gsm_print.3:	$(MAN)/gsm_print.3
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_INC)/gsm.h:	$(INC)/gsm.h
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_LIB)/libgsm.a:	$(LIBGSM)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@
+		cp $? $@
+		chmod 444 $@
+
+$(GSM_INSTALL_LIB)/libgsm.so:	$(LIBGSMSO)
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $@ $@.1 $@.1.0.22
+		cp $?.1.0.22 $@.1.0.22
+		chmod 755 $@.1.0.22
+		$(LN) libgsm.so.1.0.22 $@
+		$(LN) libgsm.so.1.0.22 $@.1
+
+
+# Distribution
+
+dist:		gsm-1.0.tar.gz
+		@echo dist: Done.
+
+$(ROOT)/gsm-1.0.tar.gz:	$(STUFF) $(SOURCES) $(HEADERS) $(MANUALS)
+		(	cd $(ROOT)/..;				\
+			tar cvf - `cat $(ROOT)/gsm-1.0/MANIFEST	\
+				| sed '/^#/d'`			\
+		) | $(COMPRESS) $(COMPRESSFLAGS) > $(ROOT)/gsm-1.0.tar.gz
+
+# Clean
+
+uninstall:	toastuninstall gsmuninstall
+		@-echo uninstall: Done.
+
+semi-clean:
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS)  */*.o			\
+			$(TST)/lin2cod $(TST)/lin2txt	\
+			$(TST)/cod2lin $(TST)/cod2txt	\
+			$(TST)/gsm2cod 			\
+			$(TST)/*.*.*
+		-$(FIND) . \( -name core -o -name foo \) \
+			-print | xargs rm $(RMFLAGS)
+
+clean:	semi-clean
+		-rm $(RMFLAGS) $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)* $(ADDTST)/add \
+			$(TOAST) $(TCAT) $(UNTOAST)	\
+			$(ROOT)/gsm-1.0.tar.gz
+
+
+# Two tools that helped me generate gsm_encode.c and gsm_decode.c,
+# but aren't generally needed to port this.
+
+$(TLS)/sweet:	$(TLS)/sweet.o $(TLS)/taste.o
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TLS)/sweet \
+			$(TLS)/sweet.o $(TLS)/taste.o $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TLS)/bitter:	$(TLS)/bitter.o $(TLS)/taste.o
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TLS)/bitter \
+			$(TLS)/bitter.o $(TLS)/taste.o $(LDLIB)
+
+# A version of the same family that Jeff Chilton used to implement
+# the WAV #49 GSM format.
+
+$(TLS)/ginger:	$(TLS)/ginger.o $(TLS)/taste.o
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TLS)/ginger \
+			$(TLS)/ginger.o $(TLS)/taste.o $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TLS)/sour:	$(TLS)/sour.o $(TLS)/taste.o
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TLS)/sour \
+			$(TLS)/sour.o $(TLS)/taste.o $(LDLIB)
+
+# Run $(ADDTST)/add < $(ADDTST)/add_test.dta to make sure the
+# basic arithmetic functions work as intended.
+
+$(ADDTST)/add:	$(ADDTST)/add_test.o
+		$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(ADDTST)/add $(ADDTST)/add_test.o $(LDLIB)
+
+
+# Various conversion programs between linear, text, .gsm and the code
+# format used by the tests we ran (.cod).  We paid for the test data,
+# so I guess we can't just provide them with this package.  Still,
+# if you happen to have them lying around, here's the code.
+# 
+# You can use gsm2cod | cod2txt independently to look at what's
+# coded inside the compressed frames, although this shouldn't be
+# hard to roll on your own using the gsm_print() function from
+# the API.
+
+
+$(TST)/test-result:	$(TST)/lin2cod $(TST)/cod2lin $(TOAST) $(TST)/run
+			( cd $(TST); ./run ) 
+
+$(TST)/lin2txt:		$(TST)/lin2txt.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)
+			$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TST)/lin2txt \
+				$(TST)/lin2txt.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TST)/lin2cod:		$(TST)/lin2cod.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)
+			$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TST)/lin2cod \
+				$(TST)/lin2cod.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TST)/gsm2cod:		$(TST)/gsm2cod.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)
+			$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TST)/gsm2cod \
+				$(TST)/gsm2cod.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TST)/cod2txt:		$(TST)/cod2txt.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)
+			$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TST)/cod2txt \
+				$(TST)/cod2txt.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
+
+$(TST)/cod2lin:		$(TST)/cod2lin.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO)
+			$(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $(TST)/cod2lin \
+				$(TST)/cod2lin.o $(LIBGSM) $(LIBGSMSO) $(LDLIB)
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man/gsm_option.3
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--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man/gsm_option.3	(nonexistent)
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+.\"
+.\" Copyright 1992-1995 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
+.\" Universitaet Berlin.  See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
+.\" details.  THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
+.\"
+.PU
+.TH GSM_OPTION 3 
+.SH NAME
+gsm_option \(em customizing the GSM 06.10 implementation
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+#include "gsm.h"
+.PP
+int gsm_option(handle, option, valueP);
+.br
+gsm handle;
+.br
+int option;
+.br
+int * valueP;
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+The gsm library is an implementation of the final draft GSM 06.10
+standard for full-rate speech transcoding, a lossy
+speech compression algorithm.
+.PP
+The gsm_option() function can be used to set and query various
+options or flags that are not needed for regular GSM 06.10 encoding
+or decoding, but might be of interest in special cases.
+.PP
+The second argument to gsm_option specifies what parameter
+should be changed or queried.
+The third argument is either a null pointer, in which case
+the current value of that parameter is returned;
+or it is a pointer to an integer containing the value
+you want to set, in which case the previous value will
+be returned.
+.PP
+The following options are defined:
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_VERBOSE
+Verbosity level.
+.br
+.in +5
+This option is only supported if the library was compiled
+with debugging turned on, and may be used by developers of
+compression algorithms to aid debugging.
+.br
+The verbosity level can be changed at any time during encoding or decoding.
+.in -5
+.sp
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_FAST
+Faster compression algorithm.
+.br
+.in +5
+This implementation offers a not strictly standard-compliant, but
+faster compression algorithm that is compatible with the regular
+method and does not noticably degrade audio quality.
+.br
+The value passed to 
+.br
+.nf
+	gsm_option(handle, GSM_OPT_FAST, & value)
+.fi
+.br 
+functions as a boolean flag; if it is zero, the regular algorithm
+will be used, if not, the faster version will be used.
+.br
+The availability of this option depends on the hardware used;
+if it is not available, gsm_option will return -1 on an attempt
+to set or query it.
+.br
+This option can be set any time during encoding or decoding.
+.in -5
+.ne 5
+.sp
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_LTP_CUT
+Enable, disable, or query the LTP cut-off optimization.
+.br
+.in +5
+During encoding, the search for the long-term correlation
+lag forms the bottleneck of the algorithm. 
+The ltp-cut option enables an approximation that disregards most
+of the samples for purposes of finding that correlation,
+and hence speeds up the encoding at a noticable loss in quality.
+.br
+The value passed to 
+.br
+.nf
+	gsm_option(handle, GSM_OPT_LTP_CUT, & value)
+.fi
+.br 
+turns the optimization on if nonzero, and off if zero.
+.br
+This option can be set any time during encoding
+or decoding; it will only affect the encoding pass, not
+the decoding.
+.sp
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_WAV49
+WAV-style byte ordering.
+.br
+.in +5
+A WAV file of type #49 contains GSM 06.10-encoded frames.
+Unfortunately, the framing and code ordering of the WAV version
+are incompatible with the native ones of this GSM 06.10 library.
+The GSM_OPT_WAV49 option turns on a different packing
+algorithm that produces alternating frames of 32 and 33 bytes
+(or makes it consume alternating frames of 33 and 32 bytes, note
+the opposite order of the two numbers) which, when concatenated,
+can be used in the body of a WAV #49 frame.
+It is up to the user program to write a WAV header, if any;
+neither the library itself nor the toast program produce
+complete WAV files.
+.br
+The value passed to 
+.br
+.nf
+	gsm_option(handle, GSM_OPT_WAV49, & value)
+.fi
+.br 
+functions as a boolean flag; if it is zero, the library's native
+framing algorithm will be used, if nonzero, WAV-type packing is in effect.
+.br
+This option should be used before any frames are encoded.
+Whether or not it is supported at all depends on a
+compile-time switch, WAV49.
+Both option and compile time switch are new to the library
+as of patchlevel 9, and are considerably less tested than the
+well-worn rest of the it.
+.br
+Thanks to Jeff Chilton for the detective work and first free
+implementation of this version of the GSM 06.10 encoding.
+.sp
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_FRAME_CHAIN
+Query or set the chaining byte.
+.br
+.in +5
+Between the two frames of a WAV-style encoding, the GSM 06.10 library
+must keep track of one half-byte that is technically part of the first
+frame, but will be written as the first four bits of the second.
+This half-byte are the lowest four bits of the value returned by,
+and optionally set by,
+.br
+.nf
+	gsm_option(handle, GSM_OPT_FRAME_CHAIN, & value)
+.fi
+.br 
+This option can be queried and set at any time.
+.sp
+.PP
+.I GSM_OPT_FRAME_INDEX
+Query or set the current frame's index in a format's
+alternating list of frames.
+.br
+.in +5
+The WAV #49 framing uses two alternating types of frames.
+Which type the next GSM-coded frame belongs to can be queried, or,
+when decoding, announced, using
+.br
+.nf
+	gsm_option(handle, GSM_OPT_FRAME_INDEX, & value)
+.fi
+.br 
+For WAV-style framing, the value should be 0 or 1; the first frame
+of an encoding has an index of 0. 
+At library initialization, the index is set to zero.
+.br 
+The frame index can be queried and set at any time.
+Used in combination with the
+.IR GSM_OPT_FRAME_CHAIN ,
+option, it can be used to position on arbitrary GSM frames
+within a format like WAV #49 (not accounting for the lost
+internal GSM state).
+.in -5
+.SH "RETURN VALUE"
+gsm_option() returns -1 if an option is not supported, the
+previous value of the option otherwise.
+.SH BUGS
+Please direct bug reports to jutta@pobox.com and cabo@tzi.org.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+toast(1), gsm(3), gsm_explode(3), gsm_print(3)
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man
===================================================================
--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man	(nonexistent)
+++ gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man	(revision 5)

Property changes on: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/man
___________________________________________________________________
Added: svn:ignore
## -0,0 +1,73 ##
+
+# install dir
+dist
+
+# Target build dirs
+.a1x-newlib
+.a2x-newlib
+.at91sam7s-newlib
+
+.build-machine
+
+.a1x-glibc
+.a2x-glibc
+.h3-glibc
+.h5-glibc
+.i586-glibc
+.i686-glibc
+.imx6-glibc
+.jz47xx-glibc
+.makefile
+.am335x-glibc
+.omap543x-glibc
+.p5600-glibc
+.power8-glibc
+.power8le-glibc
+.power9-glibc
+.power9le-glibc
+.m1000-glibc
+.riscv64-glibc
+.rk328x-glibc
+.rk33xx-glibc
+.rk339x-glibc
+.s8xx-glibc
+.s9xx-glibc
+.x86_64-glibc
+
+# Hidden files (each file)
+.makefile
+.dist
+.rootfs
+
+# src & hw requires
+.src_requires
+.src_requires_depend
+.requires
+.requires_depend
+
+# Tarballs
+*.gz
+*.bz2
+*.lz
+*.xz
+*.tgz
+*.txz
+
+# Signatures
+*.asc
+*.sig
+*.sign
+*.sha1sum
+
+# Patches
+*.patch
+
+# Descriptions
+*.dsc
+*.txt
+
+# Default linux config files
+*.defconfig
+
+# backup copies
+*~
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/code.c
===================================================================
--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/code.c	(nonexistent)
+++ gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/code.c	(revision 5)
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright 1992 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
+ * Universitaet Berlin.  See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
+ * details.  THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/* $Header: /tmp_amd/presto/export/kbs/jutta/src/gsm/RCS/code.c,v 1.3 1996/07/02 09:59:05 jutta Exp $ */
+
+#include	"config.h"
+
+#ifdef	HAS_STRING_H
+#include	<string.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef	HAS_STRING_H
+#include	<string.h>
+#else
+#	include "proto.h"
+	extern char	* memcpy P((char *, char *, int));
+#endif
+
+#include	"private.h"
+#include	"gsm.h"
+#include	"proto.h"
+
+/*
+ *  4.2 FIXED POINT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RPE-LTP CODER
+ */
+
+void Gsm_Coder P8((S,s,LARc,Nc,bc,Mc,xmaxc,xMc),
+
+	struct gsm_state	* S,
+
+	word	* s,	/* [0..159] samples		  	IN	*/
+
+/*
+ * The RPE-LTD coder works on a frame by frame basis.  The length of
+ * the frame is equal to 160 samples.  Some computations are done
+ * once per frame to produce at the output of the coder the
+ * LARc[1..8] parameters which are the coded LAR coefficients and
+ * also to realize the inverse filtering operation for the entire
+ * frame (160 samples of signal d[0..159]).  These parts produce at
+ * the output of the coder:
+ */
+
+	word	* LARc,	/* [0..7] LAR coefficients		OUT	*/
+
+/*
+ * Procedure 4.2.11 to 4.2.18 are to be executed four times per
+ * frame.  That means once for each sub-segment RPE-LTP analysis of
+ * 40 samples.  These parts produce at the output of the coder:
+ */
+
+	word	* Nc,	/* [0..3] LTP lag			OUT 	*/
+	word	* bc,	/* [0..3] coded LTP gain		OUT 	*/
+	word	* Mc,	/* [0..3] RPE grid selection		OUT     */
+	word	* xmaxc,/* [0..3] Coded maximum amplitude	OUT	*/
+	word	* xMc	/* [13*4] normalized RPE samples	OUT	*/
+)
+{
+	int	k;
+	word	* dp  = S->dp0 + 120;	/* [ -120...-1 ] */
+	word	* dpp = dp;		/* [ 0...39 ]	 */
+
+	word	so[160];
+
+	Gsm_Preprocess			(S, s, so);
+	Gsm_LPC_Analysis		(S, so, LARc);
+	Gsm_Short_Term_Analysis_Filter	(S, LARc, so);
+
+	for (k = 0; k <= 3; k++, xMc += 13) {
+
+		Gsm_Long_Term_Predictor	( S,
+					 so+k*40, /* d      [0..39] IN	*/
+					 dp,	  /* dp  [-120..-1] IN	*/
+					S->e + 5, /* e      [0..39] OUT	*/
+					dpp,	  /* dpp    [0..39] OUT */
+					 Nc++,
+					 bc++);
+
+		Gsm_RPE_Encoding	( S,
+					S->e + 5,/* e	  ][0..39][ IN/OUT */
+					  xmaxc++, Mc++, xMc );
+		/*
+		 * Gsm_Update_of_reconstructed_short_time_residual_signal
+		 *			( dpp, S->e + 5, dp );
+		 */
+
+		{ register int i;
+		  register longword ltmp;
+		  for (i = 0; i <= 39; i++)
+			dp[ i ] = GSM_ADD( S->e[5 + i], dpp[i] );
+		}
+		dp  += 40;
+		dpp += 40;
+
+	}
+	(void)memcpy( (char *)S->dp0, (char *)(S->dp0 + 160),
+		120 * sizeof(*S->dp0) );
+}
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/toast.c
===================================================================
--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/toast.c	(nonexistent)
+++ gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src/toast.c	(revision 5)
@@ -0,0 +1,797 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright 1992 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
+ * Universitaet Berlin.  See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
+ * details.  THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+/* $Header: /tmp_amd/presto/export/kbs/jutta/src/gsm/RCS/toast.c,v 1.8 1996/07/02 10:41:04 jutta Exp $ */
+
+#include	"toast.h"
+
+/*  toast -- lossy sound compression using the gsm library.
+ */
+
+char   * progname;
+
+int	f_decode   = 0;		/* decode rather than encode	 (-d) */
+int 	f_cat	   = 0;		/* write to stdout; implies -p   (-c) */
+int	f_force	   = 0;		/* don't ask about replacements  (-f) */
+int	f_precious = 0;		/* avoid deletion of original	 (-p) */
+int	f_fast	   = 0;		/* use faster fpt algorithm	 (-F) */
+int	f_verbose  = 0;		/* debugging			 (-V) */
+int	f_ltp_cut  = 0;		/* LTP cut-off margin	      	 (-C) */
+
+struct stat instat;		/* stat (inname) 		 */
+
+FILE	*in, 	 *out;
+char	*inname, *outname;
+
+/*
+ *  The function (*output)() writes a frame of 160 samples given as
+ *  160 signed 16 bit values (gsm_signals) to <out>.
+ *  The function (*input)() reads one such frame from <in>.
+ *  The function (*init_output)() begins output (e.g. writes a header).,
+ *  The function (*init_input)() begins input (e.g. skips a header).
+ *
+ *  There are different versions of input, output, init_input and init_output
+ *  for different formats understood by toast; which ones are used
+ *  depends on the command line arguments and, in their absence, the
+ *  filename; the fallback is #defined in toast.h
+ *
+ *  The specific implementations of input, output, init_input and init_output
+ *  for a format `foo' live in toast_foo.c.
+ */
+
+int	(*output   ) P((gsm_signal *)),
+	(*input    ) P((gsm_signal *));
+int	(*init_input)  P((void)),
+	(*init_output) P((void));
+
+static int	generic_init P0() { return 0; }	/* NOP */
+
+struct fmtdesc {
+
+	char * name, * longname, * suffix;
+
+	int  (* init_input )  P((void)),
+	     (* init_output)  P((void));
+
+	int  (* input ) P((gsm_signal * )),
+	     (* output) P((gsm_signal * ));
+
+} f_audio = {
+		"audio",
+		"8 kHz, 8 bit u-law encoding with Sun audio header", ".au",
+		audio_init_input,
+		audio_init_output,
+		ulaw_input,
+		ulaw_output
+}, f_ulaw = {
+		"u-law", "plain 8 kHz, 8 bit u-law encoding", ".u",
+		generic_init,
+		generic_init,
+		ulaw_input,
+		ulaw_output
+
+}, f_alaw = {
+		"A-law", "8 kHz, 8 bit A-law encoding", ".A",
+		generic_init,
+		generic_init,
+		alaw_input,
+		alaw_output
+
+}, f_linear = {
+		"linear",
+		"16 bit (13 significant) signed 8 kHz signal", ".l",
+		generic_init,
+		generic_init,
+		linear_input,
+		linear_output
+};
+
+struct fmtdesc * alldescs[] = {
+	&f_audio,
+	&f_alaw,
+	&f_ulaw,
+	&f_linear,
+	(struct fmtdesc *)NULL
+};
+
+#define	DEFAULT_FORMAT	f_ulaw		/* default audio format, others	*/
+					/* are: f_alaw,f_audio,f_linear */
+struct fmtdesc * f_format  = 0;
+
+/*
+ *  basename + suffix of a pathname
+ */
+static char * endname P1((name), char * name)
+{
+	if (name) {
+		char * s = strrchr(name, '/');
+		if (s && s[1]) name = s + 1;
+	}
+	return name;
+
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Try to figure out what we're supposed to do from the argv[0], if
+ *  any, and set the parameters accordingly.
+ */
+static void parse_argv0 P1((av0), char * av0 )
+{
+	int 	l;
+
+	progname = av0 = endname(av0 ? av0 : "toast");
+
+	/*  If the name starts with `un', we want to decode, not code.
+	 *  If the name ends in `cat', we want to write to stdout,
+	 *  and decode as well.
+	 */
+
+	if (!strncmp(av0, "un", 2)) f_decode = 1;
+	if (  (l = strlen(av0)) >= 3 /* strlen("cat") */
+	   && !strcmp( av0 + l - 3, "cat" )) f_cat = f_decode = 1;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ *  Check whether the name (possibly generated by appending
+ *  .gsm to something else) is short enough for this system.
+ */
+static int length_okay P1((name), char * name)
+{
+	long	max_filename_length = 0;
+	char	* end;
+
+	/* If our _pathname_ is too long, we'll usually not be
+	 * able to open the file at all -- don't worry about that.
+	 *
+	 * But if the _filename_ is too long, there is danger of
+	 * silent truncation on some systems, which results
+	 * in the target replacing the source!
+	 */
+
+	if (!name) return 0;
+	end = endname(name);
+
+#ifdef	NAME_MAX
+	max_filename_length  = NAME_MAX;
+#else
+#ifdef	_PC_NAME_MAX
+#ifdef USE_PATHCONF
+	{	char * s, tmp;
+		
+		/*  s = dirname(name)
+		 */
+		if ((s = end) > name) {
+			if (s > name + 1) s--;
+			tmp = s;
+			*s  = 0;
+		}
+
+		errno = 0;
+		max_filename_length = pathconf(s > name ? name : ".",
+			_PC_NAME_MAX);
+		if (max_filename_length == -1 && errno) {
+			perror( s > name ? name : "." );
+			fprintf(stderr,
+		"%s: cannot get dynamic filename length limit for %s.\n",
+				progname, s > name ? name : ".");
+			return 0;
+		}
+		if (s > name) *s = tmp;
+	}
+#endif /* USE_PATHCONF  */
+#endif /* _PC_NAME_MAX  */
+#endif /* !NAME_MAX 	*/
+
+	if (max_filename_length > 0 && strlen(end) > max_filename_length) {
+		fprintf(stderr,
+			"%s: filename \"%s\" is too long (maximum is %ld)\n",
+			progname, endname(name), max_filename_length );
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Return a pointer the suffix of a string, if any.
+ *  A suffix alone has no suffix, an empty suffix can not be had.
+ */
+static char * suffix P2((name, suf), char *name, char * suf)
+{
+	size_t nlen = strlen(name);
+	size_t slen = strlen(suf);
+
+	if (!slen || nlen <= slen) return (char *)0;
+	name += nlen - slen;
+	return memcmp(name, suf, slen) ? (char *)0 : name;
+}
+
+
+static void catch_signals P1((fun), SIGHANDLER_T (*fun) ())
+{
+#ifdef	SIGHUP
+	signal( SIGHUP,   fun );
+#endif
+#ifdef	SIGINT
+	signal( SIGINT,   fun );
+#endif
+#ifdef	SIGPIPE
+	signal( SIGPIPE,  fun );
+#endif
+#ifdef	SIGTERM
+	signal( SIGTERM,  fun );
+#endif
+#ifdef	SIGXFSZ
+	signal( SIGXFSZ,  fun );
+#endif
+}
+
+static SIGHANDLER_T onintr P0()
+{
+	char * tmp = outname;
+
+#ifdef	HAS_SYSV_SIGNALS
+	catch_signals( SIG_IGN );
+#endif
+
+	outname = (char *)0;
+	if (tmp) (void)unlink(tmp);
+
+	exit(1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Allocate some memory and complain if it fails.
+ */
+static char * emalloc P1((len), size_t len)
+{
+	char * s;
+	if (!(s = malloc(len))) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to malloc %d bytes -- abort\n",
+			progname, (int)len);
+		onintr();
+		exit(1);
+	}
+	return s;
+}
+
+static char* normalname P3((name, want, cut), char *name, char *want,char *cut)
+{
+	size_t	maxlen;
+	char 	* s, * p;
+
+	p = (char *)0;
+	if (!name) return p;
+
+	maxlen = strlen(name) + 1 + strlen(want) + strlen(cut);
+	p = strcpy(emalloc(maxlen), name);
+
+	if ((s = suffix(p, cut)) != 0) strcpy(s, want);
+	else if (*want && !suffix(p, want)) strcat(p, want);
+
+	return p;
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Generate a `plain' (non-encoded) name from a given name.
+ */
+static char * plainname P1((name), char *name)
+{
+	return normalname(name, "", SUFFIX_TOASTED );
+}
+
+/*
+ *  Generate a `code' name from a given name.
+ */
+static char * codename P1((name), char *name)
+{
+	return normalname( name, SUFFIX_TOASTED, "" );
+}
+
+/*
+ *  If we're supposed to ask (fileno (stderr) is a tty, and f_force not
+ *  set), ask the user whether to overwrite a file or not.
+ */
+static int ok_to_replace P1(( name ), char * name)
+{
+	int reply, c;
+
+	if (f_force) return 1;			/* YES, do replace   */
+	if (!isatty(fileno(stderr))) return 0;	/* NO, don't replace */
+
+	fprintf(stderr,
+		"%s already exists; do you wish to overwrite %s (y or n)? ",
+		name, name);
+	fflush(stderr);
+
+	for (c = reply = getchar(); c != '\n' && c != EOF; c = getchar()) ;
+	if (reply == 'y') return 1;
+
+	fprintf(stderr, "\tnot overwritten\n");
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void update_mode P0()
+{
+	if (!instat.st_nlink) return;		/* couldn't stat in */
+
+#ifdef HAS_FCHMOD
+	if (fchmod(fileno(out), instat.st_mode & 07777)) {
+		perror(outname);
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not change file mode of \"%s\"\n",
+			progname, outname);
+	}
+#else
+#ifdef HAS_CHMOD
+	if (outname && chmod(outname, instat.st_mode & 07777)) {
+		perror(outname);
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not change file mode of \"%s\"\n",
+			progname, outname);
+	}
+#endif /* HAS_CHMOD  */
+#endif /* HAS_FCHMOD */
+}
+
+static void update_own P0()
+{
+	if (!instat.st_nlink) return; /* couldn't stat in */
+#ifdef HAS_FCHOWN
+	(void)fchown(fileno(out), instat.st_uid, instat.st_gid);
+#else
+#ifdef HAS_CHOWN
+	(void)chown(outname, instat.st_uid, instat.st_gid);
+#endif /* HAS_CHOWN  */
+#endif /* HAS_FCHOWN */
+}
+
+static void update_times P0()
+{
+	if (!instat.st_nlink) return; 	/* couldn't stat in */
+
+#ifdef HAS_UTIMES
+	if (outname) {
+		struct timeval tv[2];
+
+		tv[0].tv_sec  = instat.st_atime;
+		tv[1].tv_sec  = instat.st_mtime;
+		tv[0].tv_usec = tv[1].tv_usec = 0;
+		(void) utimes(outname, tv);
+	}
+#else
+#ifdef HAS_UTIME
+
+	if (outname) {
+
+#ifdef	HAS_UTIMBUF
+		struct utimbuf ut;
+
+		ut.actime     = instat.st_atime;
+		ut.modtime    = instat.st_mtime;
+
+#	ifdef	HAS_UTIMEUSEC
+		ut.acusec     = instat.st_ausec;
+		ut.modusec    = instat.st_musec;
+#	endif 	/* HAS_UTIMEUSEC */
+
+		(void) utime(outname, &ut);
+
+#else /* UTIMBUF */
+
+		time_t ut[2];
+
+		ut[0] = instat.st_atime;
+		ut[1] = instat.st_mtime;
+
+		(void) utime(outname, ut);
+
+#endif	/* UTIMBUF */
+	}
+#endif /* HAS_UTIME */
+#endif /* HAS_UTIMES */
+}
+
+
+static int okay_as_input P3((name,f,st), char* name, FILE* f, struct stat * st)
+{
+# ifdef	HAS_FSTAT
+	if (fstat(fileno(f), st) < 0)
+# else
+	if (stat(name, st) < 0)
+# endif
+	{
+		perror(name);
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot stat \"%s\"\n", progname, name);
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	if (!S_ISREG(st->st_mode)) {
+		fprintf(stderr,
+			"%s: \"%s\" is not a regular file -- unchanged.\n",
+			progname, name);
+		return 0;
+	}
+	if (st->st_nlink > 1 && !f_cat && !f_precious) {
+		fprintf(stderr,
+		      "%s: \"%s\" has %d other link%s -- unchanged.\n",
+			progname, name, (int)(st->st_nlink - 1),
+			"s" + (st->st_nlink <= 2));
+		return 0;
+	}
+	return 1;
+}
+
+static void prepare_io P1(( desc), struct fmtdesc * desc)
+{
+	output      = desc->output;
+	input       = desc->input;
+
+	init_input  = desc->init_input;
+	init_output = desc->init_output;
+}
+
+static struct fmtdesc * grok_format P1((name), char * name)
+{
+	char * c;
+	struct fmtdesc ** f;
+
+	if (name) {
+		c = plainname(name);
+
+		for (f = alldescs; *f; f++) {
+			if (  (*f)->suffix
+			   && *(*f)->suffix
+			   && suffix(c, (*f)->suffix)) {
+
+				free(c);
+				return *f;
+			}
+		}
+
+		free(c);
+	}
+	return (struct fmtdesc *)0;
+}
+
+static int open_input P2((name, st), char * name, struct stat * st)
+{
+	struct fmtdesc * f = f_format;
+
+	st->st_nlink = 0;	/* indicates `undefined' value */
+	if (!name) {
+		inname = (char *)NULL;
+		in     = stdin;
+#ifdef	HAS__FSETMODE
+		_fsetmode(in, "b");
+#endif
+	}
+	else {
+		if (f_decode) inname = codename(name);
+		else {
+			if (!f_cat && suffix(name, SUFFIX_TOASTED)) {
+				fprintf(stderr,
+			"%s: %s already has \"%s\" suffix -- unchanged.\n",
+					progname, name, SUFFIX_TOASTED );
+				return 0;
+			}
+			inname = strcpy(emalloc(strlen(name)+1), name);
+		}
+		if (!(in = fopen(inname, READ))) {
+			perror(inname);	/* not guaranteed to be valid here */
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open \"%s\" for reading\n",
+				progname, inname);
+			return 0;
+		}
+		if (!okay_as_input(inname, in, st)) return 0;
+		if (!f) f = grok_format(inname);
+	}
+	prepare_io( f ? f : & DEFAULT_FORMAT );
+	return 1;
+}
+
+static int open_output P1((name), char *name)
+{
+	if (!name || f_cat) {
+		out     = stdout;
+		outname = (char *)NULL;
+#ifdef	HAS__FSETMODE
+		_fsetmode(out, "b");
+#endif
+	}
+	else {
+		int outfd = -1;
+		char * o;
+
+		o = (*(f_decode ? plainname : codename))(name);
+		if (!length_okay(o)) return 0;
+		if ((outfd = open(o, O_WRITE_EXCL, 0666)) >= 0)
+			out = (FILE *)fdopen(outfd, WRITE);
+		else if (errno != EEXIST) out = (FILE *)NULL;
+		else if (ok_to_replace(o)) out = fopen(o, WRITE);
+		else return 0;
+
+		if (!out) {
+			perror(o);
+			fprintf(stderr,
+				"%s: can't open \"%s\" for writing\n",
+				progname, o);
+			if (outfd >= 0) (void)close(outfd);
+			return 0;
+		}
+
+		outname = o;
+	}
+	return 1;
+}
+
+static int process_encode P0()
+{
+	gsm      	r;
+	gsm_signal    	s[ 160 ];
+	gsm_frame	d;
+
+	int		cc;
+
+	if (!(r = gsm_create())) {
+		perror(progname);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	(void)gsm_option(r, GSM_OPT_FAST,       &f_fast);
+	(void)gsm_option(r, GSM_OPT_VERBOSE,    &f_verbose);
+	(void)gsm_option(r, GSM_OPT_LTP_CUT,	&f_ltp_cut);
+
+	while ((cc = (*input)(s)) > 0) {
+		if (cc < sizeof(s) / sizeof(*s))
+			memset((char *)(s+cc), 0, sizeof(s)-(cc * sizeof(*s)));
+		gsm_encode(r, s, d);
+		if (fwrite((char *)d, sizeof(d), 1, out) != 1) {
+			perror(outname ? outname : "stdout");
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: error writing to %s\n",
+				progname, outname ? outname : "stdout");
+			gsm_destroy(r);
+			return -1;
+		}
+	}
+	if (cc < 0) {
+		perror(inname ? inname : "stdin");
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: error reading from %s\n",
+			progname, inname ? inname : "stdin");
+		gsm_destroy(r);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	gsm_destroy(r);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int process_decode P0()
+{
+	gsm      	r;
+	gsm_frame	s;
+	gsm_signal	d[ 160 ];
+
+	int		cc;
+
+	if (!(r = gsm_create())) {	/* malloc failed */
+		perror(progname);
+		return -1;
+	}
+	(void)gsm_option(r, GSM_OPT_FAST,    &f_fast);
+	(void)gsm_option(r, GSM_OPT_VERBOSE, &f_verbose);
+
+	while ((cc = fread(s, 1, sizeof(s), in)) > 0) {
+
+		if (cc != sizeof(s)) {
+			if (cc >= 0) fprintf(stderr,
+			"%s: incomplete frame (%d byte%s missing) from %s\n",
+					progname, (int)(sizeof(s) - cc),
+					"s" + (sizeof(s) - cc == 1),
+					inname ? inname : "stdin" );
+			gsm_destroy(r);
+			errno = 0;
+			return -1;
+		}
+		if (gsm_decode(r, s, d)) {
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: bad frame in %s\n",
+				progname, inname ? inname : "stdin");
+			gsm_destroy(r);
+			errno = 0;
+			return -1;
+		}
+
+		if ((*output)(d) < 0) {
+			perror(outname);
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: error writing to %s\n",
+					progname, outname);
+			gsm_destroy(r);
+			return -1;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (cc < 0) {
+		perror(inname ? inname : "stdin" );
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: error reading from %s\n", progname,
+			inname ? inname : "stdin");
+		gsm_destroy(r);
+		return -1;
+	}
+
+	gsm_destroy(r);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int process P1((name), char * name)
+{
+	out     = (FILE *)0;
+	in      = (FILE *)0;
+
+	outname = (char *)0;
+	inname  = (char *)0;
+
+	if (!open_input(name, &instat) || !open_output(name))
+		goto err;
+
+	if ((*(f_decode ? init_output    : init_input))()) {
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: error %s %s\n",
+			progname,
+			f_decode ? "writing header to" : "reading header from",
+			f_decode ? (outname ? outname : "stdout")
+				 : (inname ? inname : "stdin"));
+		goto err;
+	}
+
+	if ((*(f_decode ? process_decode : process_encode))())
+		goto err;
+
+	if (fflush(out) < 0 || ferror(out)) {
+		perror(outname ? outname : "stdout");
+		fprintf(stderr, "%s: error writing \"%s\"\n", progname,
+				outname ? outname:"stdout");
+		goto err;
+	}
+
+	if (out != stdout) {
+
+		update_times();
+		update_mode ();
+		update_own  ();
+
+		if (fclose(out) < 0) {
+			perror(outname);
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: error writing \"%s\"\n",
+				progname, outname);
+			goto err;
+		}
+		if (outname != name) free(outname);
+		outname = (char *)0;
+	}
+	out = (FILE *)0;
+	if (in  != stdin) {
+		(void)fclose(in), in = (FILE *)0;
+		if (!f_cat && !f_precious) {
+			if (unlink(inname) < 0) {
+				perror(inname);
+				fprintf(stderr,
+					"%s: source \"%s\" not deleted.\n",
+					progname, inname);
+			}
+			goto err;
+		}
+		if (inname != name) free(inname);
+		inname = (char *)0;
+	}
+	return 0;
+
+	/*
+	 *  Error handling and cleanup.
+	 */
+err:
+	if (out && out != stdout) {
+		(void)fclose(out), out = (FILE *)0;
+		if (unlink(outname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT && errno != EINTR) {
+			perror(outname);
+			fprintf(stderr, "%s: could not unlink \"%s\"\n",
+				progname, outname);
+		}
+	}
+	if (in && in != stdin) (void)fclose(in), in = (FILE *)0;
+
+	if (inname  && inname  != name) free(inname);
+	if (outname && outname != name) free(outname);
+
+	return -1;
+}
+
+static void version P0()
+{
+	printf( "%s 1.0, version %s\n",
+		progname,
+		"$Id: toast.c,v 1.8 1996/07/02 10:41:04 jutta Exp $" );
+}
+
+static void help P0()
+{
+	printf("Usage: %s [-fcpdhvaulsFC] [files...]\n", progname);
+	printf("\n");
+
+	printf(" -f  force     Replace existing files without asking\n");
+	printf(" -c  cat       Write to stdout, do not remove source files\n");
+	printf(" -d  decode    Decode data (default is encode)\n");
+	printf(" -p  precious  Do not delete the source\n");
+	printf("\n");
+
+	printf(" -u  u-law     Force 8 kHz/8 bit u-law in/output format\n");
+	printf(" -s  sun .au   Force Sun .au u-law in/output format\n");
+	printf(" -a  A-law     Force 8 kHz/8 bit A-law in/output format\n");
+	printf(" -l  linear    Force 16 bit linear in/output format\n");
+	printf("\n");
+
+	printf(" -F  fast      Sacrifice conformance to performance\n");
+	printf(" -C  cutoff    Ignore most samples during LTP\n");
+	printf(" -v  version   Show version information\n");
+	printf(" -h  help      Print this text\n");
+	printf("\n");
+}
+
+
+static void set_format P1((f), struct fmtdesc * f)
+{
+	if (f_format && f_format != f) {
+		fprintf( stderr,
+	"%s: only one of -[uals] is possible (%s -h for help)\n",
+			progname, progname);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	f_format = f;
+}
+
+int main P2((ac, av), int ac, char **av)
+{
+	int  		opt;
+	extern int	optind;
+
+	parse_argv0(*av);
+
+	while ((opt = getopt(ac, av, "fcdpvhuaslVFC:")) != EOF) switch (opt) {
+
+	case 'd': f_decode   = 1; break;
+	case 'f': f_force    = 1; break;
+	case 'c': f_cat      = 1; break;
+	case 'p': f_precious = 1; break;
+	case 'F': f_fast     = 1; break;
+	case 'C': f_ltp_cut  = 100; break;
+#ifndef	NDEBUG
+	case 'V': f_verbose  = 1; break;	/* undocumented */
+#endif
+
+	case 'u': set_format( &f_ulaw   ); break;
+	case 'l': set_format( &f_linear ); break;
+	case 'a': set_format( &f_alaw	); break;
+	case 's': set_format( &f_audio  ); break;
+
+	case 'v': version(); exit(0);
+	case 'h': help();    exit(0);
+
+	default:
+		fprintf(stderr,
+	"Usage: %s [-fcpdhvuaslFC] [files...] (-h for help)\n",
+			progname);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	f_precious |= f_cat;
+
+	av += optind;
+	ac -= optind;
+
+	catch_signals(onintr);
+
+	if (ac <= 0) process( (char *)0 );
+	else while (ac--) process( *av++ );
+
+	exit(0);
+}
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src
===================================================================
--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src	(nonexistent)
+++ gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src	(revision 5)

Property changes on: gsm-1.0-pl22-new/src
___________________________________________________________________
Added: svn:ignore
## -0,0 +1,73 ##
+
+# install dir
+dist
+
+# Target build dirs
+.a1x-newlib
+.a2x-newlib
+.at91sam7s-newlib
+
+.build-machine
+
+.a1x-glibc
+.a2x-glibc
+.h3-glibc
+.h5-glibc
+.i586-glibc
+.i686-glibc
+.imx6-glibc
+.jz47xx-glibc
+.makefile
+.am335x-glibc
+.omap543x-glibc
+.p5600-glibc
+.power8-glibc
+.power8le-glibc
+.power9-glibc
+.power9le-glibc
+.m1000-glibc
+.riscv64-glibc
+.rk328x-glibc
+.rk33xx-glibc
+.rk339x-glibc
+.s8xx-glibc
+.s9xx-glibc
+.x86_64-glibc
+
+# Hidden files (each file)
+.makefile
+.dist
+.rootfs
+
+# src & hw requires
+.src_requires
+.src_requires_depend
+.requires
+.requires_depend
+
+# Tarballs
+*.gz
+*.bz2
+*.lz
+*.xz
+*.tgz
+*.txz
+
+# Signatures
+*.asc
+*.sig
+*.sign
+*.sha1sum
+
+# Patches
+*.patch
+
+# Descriptions
+*.dsc
+*.txt
+
+# Default linux config files
+*.defconfig
+
+# backup copies
+*~
Index: gsm-1.0-pl22-new
===================================================================
--- gsm-1.0-pl22-new	(nonexistent)
+++ gsm-1.0-pl22-new	(revision 5)

Property changes on: gsm-1.0-pl22-new
___________________________________________________________________
Added: svn:ignore
## -0,0 +1,73 ##
+
+# install dir
+dist
+
+# Target build dirs
+.a1x-newlib
+.a2x-newlib
+.at91sam7s-newlib
+
+.build-machine
+
+.a1x-glibc
+.a2x-glibc
+.h3-glibc
+.h5-glibc
+.i586-glibc
+.i686-glibc
+.imx6-glibc
+.jz47xx-glibc
+.makefile
+.am335x-glibc
+.omap543x-glibc
+.p5600-glibc
+.power8-glibc
+.power8le-glibc
+.power9-glibc
+.power9le-glibc
+.m1000-glibc
+.riscv64-glibc
+.rk328x-glibc
+.rk33xx-glibc
+.rk339x-glibc
+.s8xx-glibc
+.s9xx-glibc
+.x86_64-glibc
+
+# Hidden files (each file)
+.makefile
+.dist
+.rootfs
+
+# src & hw requires
+.src_requires
+.src_requires_depend
+.requires
+.requires_depend
+
+# Tarballs
+*.gz
+*.bz2
+*.lz
+*.xz
+*.tgz
+*.txz
+
+# Signatures
+*.asc
+*.sig
+*.sign
+*.sha1sum
+
+# Patches
+*.patch
+
+# Descriptions
+*.dsc
+*.txt
+
+# Default linux config files
+*.defconfig
+
+# backup copies
+*~
Index: .
===================================================================
--- .	(nonexistent)
+++ .	(revision 5)

Property changes on: .
___________________________________________________________________
Added: svn:ignore
## -0,0 +1,73 ##
+
+# install dir
+dist
+
+# Target build dirs
+.a1x-newlib
+.a2x-newlib
+.at91sam7s-newlib
+
+.build-machine
+
+.a1x-glibc
+.a2x-glibc
+.h3-glibc
+.h5-glibc
+.i586-glibc
+.i686-glibc
+.imx6-glibc
+.jz47xx-glibc
+.makefile
+.am335x-glibc
+.omap543x-glibc
+.p5600-glibc
+.power8-glibc
+.power8le-glibc
+.power9-glibc
+.power9le-glibc
+.m1000-glibc
+.riscv64-glibc
+.rk328x-glibc
+.rk33xx-glibc
+.rk339x-glibc
+.s8xx-glibc
+.s9xx-glibc
+.x86_64-glibc
+
+# Hidden files (each file)
+.makefile
+.dist
+.rootfs
+
+# src & hw requires
+.src_requires
+.src_requires_depend
+.requires
+.requires_depend
+
+# Tarballs
+*.gz
+*.bz2
+*.lz
+*.xz
+*.tgz
+*.txz
+
+# Signatures
+*.asc
+*.sig
+*.sign
+*.sha1sum
+
+# Patches
+*.patch
+
+# Descriptions
+*.dsc
+*.txt
+
+# Default linux config files
+*.defconfig
+
+# backup copies
+*~