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# Copyright (c) 2023 Amphion.
#
# This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.

import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F
import numpy as np
from scipy.signal import get_window
from librosa.util import pad_center, tiny
from librosa.filters import mel as librosa_mel_fn

import torch
import numpy as np
import librosa.util as librosa_util
from scipy.signal import get_window


def window_sumsquare(
    window,
    n_frames,
    hop_length,
    win_length,
    n_fft,
    dtype=np.float32,
    norm=None,
):
    """
    # from librosa 0.6
    Compute the sum-square envelope of a window function at a given hop length.

    This is used to estimate modulation effects induced by windowing
    observations in short-time fourier transforms.

    Parameters
    ----------
    window : string, tuple, number, callable, or list-like
        Window specification, as in `get_window`

    n_frames : int > 0
        The number of analysis frames

    hop_length : int > 0
        The number of samples to advance between frames

    win_length : [optional]
        The length of the window function.  By default, this matches `n_fft`.

    n_fft : int > 0
        The length of each analysis frame.

    dtype : np.dtype
        The data type of the output

    Returns
    -------
    wss : np.ndarray, shape=`(n_fft + hop_length * (n_frames - 1))`
        The sum-squared envelope of the window function
    """
    if win_length is None:
        win_length = n_fft

    n = n_fft + hop_length * (n_frames - 1)
    x = np.zeros(n, dtype=dtype)

    # Compute the squared window at the desired length
    win_sq = get_window(window, win_length, fftbins=True)
    win_sq = librosa_util.normalize(win_sq, norm=norm) ** 2
    win_sq = librosa_util.pad_center(win_sq, n_fft)

    # Fill the envelope
    for i in range(n_frames):
        sample = i * hop_length
        x[sample : min(n, sample + n_fft)] += win_sq[: max(0, min(n_fft, n - sample))]
    return x


def griffin_lim(magnitudes, stft_fn, n_iters=30):
    """
    PARAMS
    ------
    magnitudes: spectrogram magnitudes
    stft_fn: STFT class with transform (STFT) and inverse (ISTFT) methods
    """

    angles = np.angle(np.exp(2j * np.pi * np.random.rand(*magnitudes.size())))
    angles = angles.astype(np.float32)
    angles = torch.autograd.Variable(torch.from_numpy(angles))
    signal = stft_fn.inverse(magnitudes, angles).squeeze(1)

    for i in range(n_iters):
        _, angles = stft_fn.transform(signal)
        signal = stft_fn.inverse(magnitudes, angles).squeeze(1)
    return signal


def dynamic_range_compression(x, C=1, clip_val=1e-5):
    """
    PARAMS
    ------
    C: compression factor
    """
    return torch.log(torch.clamp(x, min=clip_val) * C)


def dynamic_range_decompression(x, C=1):
    """
    PARAMS
    ------
    C: compression factor used to compress
    """
    return torch.exp(x) / C


class STFT(torch.nn.Module):
    """adapted from Prem Seetharaman's https://github.com/pseeth/pytorch-stft"""

    def __init__(self, filter_length, hop_length, win_length, window="hann"):
        super(STFT, self).__init__()
        self.filter_length = filter_length
        self.hop_length = hop_length
        self.win_length = win_length
        self.window = window
        self.forward_transform = None
        scale = self.filter_length / self.hop_length
        fourier_basis = np.fft.fft(np.eye(self.filter_length))

        cutoff = int((self.filter_length / 2 + 1))
        fourier_basis = np.vstack(
            [np.real(fourier_basis[:cutoff, :]), np.imag(fourier_basis[:cutoff, :])]
        )

        forward_basis = torch.FloatTensor(fourier_basis[:, None, :])
        inverse_basis = torch.FloatTensor(
            np.linalg.pinv(scale * fourier_basis).T[:, None, :]
        )

        if window is not None:
            assert filter_length >= win_length
            # get window and zero center pad it to filter_length
            fft_window = get_window(window, win_length, fftbins=True)
            fft_window = pad_center(fft_window, filter_length)
            fft_window = torch.from_numpy(fft_window).float()

            # window the bases
            forward_basis *= fft_window
            inverse_basis *= fft_window

        self.register_buffer("forward_basis", forward_basis.float())
        self.register_buffer("inverse_basis", inverse_basis.float())

    def transform(self, input_data):
        num_batches = input_data.size(0)
        num_samples = input_data.size(1)

        self.num_samples = num_samples

        # similar to librosa, reflect-pad the input
        input_data = input_data.view(num_batches, 1, num_samples)
        input_data = F.pad(
            input_data.unsqueeze(1),
            (int(self.filter_length / 2), int(self.filter_length / 2), 0, 0),
            mode="reflect",
        )
        input_data = input_data.squeeze(1)

        forward_transform = F.conv1d(
            input_data.cuda(),
            torch.autograd.Variable(self.forward_basis, requires_grad=False).cuda(),
            stride=self.hop_length,
            padding=0,
        ).cpu()

        cutoff = int((self.filter_length / 2) + 1)
        real_part = forward_transform[:, :cutoff, :]
        imag_part = forward_transform[:, cutoff:, :]

        magnitude = torch.sqrt(real_part**2 + imag_part**2)
        phase = torch.autograd.Variable(torch.atan2(imag_part.data, real_part.data))

        return magnitude, phase

    def inverse(self, magnitude, phase):
        recombine_magnitude_phase = torch.cat(
            [magnitude * torch.cos(phase), magnitude * torch.sin(phase)], dim=1
        )

        inverse_transform = F.conv_transpose1d(
            recombine_magnitude_phase,
            torch.autograd.Variable(self.inverse_basis, requires_grad=False),
            stride=self.hop_length,
            padding=0,
        )

        if self.window is not None:
            window_sum = window_sumsquare(
                self.window,
                magnitude.size(-1),
                hop_length=self.hop_length,
                win_length=self.win_length,
                n_fft=self.filter_length,
                dtype=np.float32,
            )
            # remove modulation effects
            approx_nonzero_indices = torch.from_numpy(
                np.where(window_sum > tiny(window_sum))[0]
            )
            window_sum = torch.autograd.Variable(
                torch.from_numpy(window_sum), requires_grad=False
            )
            window_sum = window_sum.cuda() if magnitude.is_cuda else window_sum
            inverse_transform[:, :, approx_nonzero_indices] /= window_sum[
                approx_nonzero_indices
            ]

            # scale by hop ratio
            inverse_transform *= float(self.filter_length) / self.hop_length

        inverse_transform = inverse_transform[:, :, int(self.filter_length / 2) :]
        inverse_transform = inverse_transform[:, :, : -int(self.filter_length / 2) :]

        return inverse_transform

    def forward(self, input_data):
        self.magnitude, self.phase = self.transform(input_data)
        reconstruction = self.inverse(self.magnitude, self.phase)
        return reconstruction


class TacotronSTFT(torch.nn.Module):
    def __init__(
        self,
        filter_length,
        hop_length,
        win_length,
        n_mel_channels,
        sampling_rate,
        mel_fmin,
        mel_fmax,
    ):
        super(TacotronSTFT, self).__init__()
        self.n_mel_channels = n_mel_channels
        self.sampling_rate = sampling_rate
        self.stft_fn = STFT(filter_length, hop_length, win_length)
        mel_basis = librosa_mel_fn(
            sampling_rate, filter_length, n_mel_channels, mel_fmin, mel_fmax
        )
        mel_basis = torch.from_numpy(mel_basis).float()
        self.register_buffer("mel_basis", mel_basis)

    def spectral_normalize(self, magnitudes):
        output = dynamic_range_compression(magnitudes)
        return output

    def spectral_de_normalize(self, magnitudes):
        output = dynamic_range_decompression(magnitudes)
        return output

    def mel_spectrogram(self, y):
        """Computes mel-spectrograms from a batch of waves
        PARAMS
        ------
        y: Variable(torch.FloatTensor) with shape (B, T) in range [-1, 1]

        RETURNS
        -------
        mel_output: torch.FloatTensor of shape (B, n_mel_channels, T)
        """
        assert torch.min(y.data) >= -1
        assert torch.max(y.data) <= 1

        magnitudes, phases = self.stft_fn.transform(y)
        magnitudes = magnitudes.data
        mel_output = torch.matmul(self.mel_basis, magnitudes)
        mel_output = self.spectral_normalize(mel_output)
        energy = torch.norm(magnitudes, dim=1)

        return mel_output, energy