V4.0.1 of the ARM CMSIS DSP libraries. Note that arm_bitreversal2.s, arm_cfft_f32.c and arm_rfft_fast_f32.c had to be removed. arm_bitreversal2.s will not assemble with the online tools. So, the fast f32 FFT functions are not yet available. All the other FFT functions are available.

Dependents:   MPU9150_Example fir_f32 fir_f32 MPU9150_nucleo_noni2cdev ... more

Revision:
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+++ b/FilteringFunctions/arm_fir_init_f32.c	Mon Jul 28 15:03:15 2014 +0000
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+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------    
+* Copyright (C) 2010-2014 ARM Limited. All rights reserved.    
+*    
+* $Date:        12. March 2014
+* $Revision: 	V1.4.3
+*    
+* Project: 	    CMSIS DSP Library    
+* Title:        arm_fir_init_f32.c    
+*    
+* Description:  Floating-point FIR filter initialization function.    
+*    
+* Target Processor: Cortex-M4/Cortex-M3/Cortex-M0
+*  
+* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 
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+* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+#include "arm_math.h"
+
+/**    
+ * @ingroup groupFilters    
+ */
+
+/**    
+ * @addtogroup FIR    
+ * @{    
+ */
+
+/**    
+ * @details    
+ *    
+ * @param[in,out] *S points to an instance of the floating-point FIR filter structure.    
+ * @param[in] 	  numTaps  Number of filter coefficients in the filter.    
+ * @param[in]     *pCoeffs points to the filter coefficients buffer.    
+ * @param[in]     *pState points to the state buffer.    
+ * @param[in] 	  blockSize number of samples that are processed per call.    
+ * @return 		  none.    
+ *    
+ * <b>Description:</b>    
+ * \par    
+ * <code>pCoeffs</code> points to the array of filter coefficients stored in time reversed order:    
+ * <pre>    
+ *    {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}    
+ * </pre>    
+ * \par    
+ * <code>pState</code> points to the array of state variables.    
+ * <code>pState</code> is of length <code>numTaps+blockSize-1</code> samples, where <code>blockSize</code> is the number of input samples processed by each call to <code>arm_fir_f32()</code>.    
+ */
+
+void arm_fir_init_f32(
+  arm_fir_instance_f32 * S,
+  uint16_t numTaps,
+  float32_t * pCoeffs,
+  float32_t * pState,
+  uint32_t blockSize)
+{
+  /* Assign filter taps */
+  S->numTaps = numTaps;
+
+  /* Assign coefficient pointer */
+  S->pCoeffs = pCoeffs;
+
+  /* Clear state buffer and the size of state buffer is (blockSize + numTaps - 1) */
+  memset(pState, 0, (numTaps + (blockSize - 1u)) * sizeof(float32_t));
+
+  /* Assign state pointer */
+  S->pState = pState;
+
+}
+
+/**    
+ * @} end of FIR group    
+ */