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bwamem_extra.c
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/* The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
2009-2018 Broad Institute, Inc.
2008-2009 Genome Research Ltd. (GRL)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <limits.h>
#include "bwa.h"
#include "bwamem.h"
#include "bntseq.h"
#include "kstring.h"
/***************************
* SMEM iterator interface *
***************************/
struct __smem_i {
const bwt_t *bwt;
const uint8_t *query;
int start, len;
int min_intv, max_len;
uint64_t max_intv;
bwtintv_v *matches; // matches; to be returned by smem_next()
bwtintv_v *sub; // sub-matches inside the longest match; temporary
bwtintv_v *tmpvec[2]; // temporary arrays
};
smem_i *smem_itr_init(const bwt_t *bwt)
{
smem_i *itr;
itr = calloc(1, sizeof(smem_i));
itr->bwt = bwt;
itr->tmpvec[0] = calloc(1, sizeof(bwtintv_v));
itr->tmpvec[1] = calloc(1, sizeof(bwtintv_v));
itr->matches = calloc(1, sizeof(bwtintv_v));
itr->sub = calloc(1, sizeof(bwtintv_v));
itr->min_intv = 1;
itr->max_len = INT_MAX;
itr->max_intv = 0;
return itr;
}
void smem_itr_destroy(smem_i *itr)
{
free(itr->tmpvec[0]->a); free(itr->tmpvec[0]);
free(itr->tmpvec[1]->a); free(itr->tmpvec[1]);
free(itr->matches->a); free(itr->matches);
free(itr->sub->a); free(itr->sub);
free(itr);
}
void smem_set_query(smem_i *itr, int len, const uint8_t *query)
{
itr->query = query;
itr->start = 0;
itr->len = len;
}
void smem_config(smem_i *itr, int min_intv, int max_len, uint64_t max_intv)
{
itr->min_intv = min_intv;
itr->max_len = max_len;
itr->max_intv = max_intv;
}
const bwtintv_v *smem_next(smem_i *itr)
{
int ori_start;
itr->tmpvec[0]->n = itr->tmpvec[1]->n = itr->matches->n = itr->sub->n = 0;
if (itr->start >= itr->len || itr->start < 0) return 0;
while (itr->start < itr->len && itr->query[itr->start] > 3) ++itr->start; // skip ambiguous bases
if (itr->start == itr->len) return 0;
ori_start = itr->start;
itr->start = bwt_smem1a(itr->bwt, itr->len, itr->query, ori_start, itr->min_intv, itr->max_intv, itr->matches, itr->tmpvec); // search for SMEM
return itr->matches;
}
/***********************
*** Extra functions ***
***********************/
mem_alnreg_v mem_align1(const mem_opt_t *opt, const bwt_t *bwt, const bntseq_t *bns, const uint8_t *pac, int l_seq, const char *seq_)
{ // the difference from mem_align1_core() is that this routine: 1) calls mem_mark_primary_se(); 2) does not modify the input sequence
extern mem_alnreg_v mem_align1_core(const mem_opt_t *opt, const bwt_t *bwt, const bntseq_t *bns, const uint8_t *pac, int l_seq, char *seq, void *buf);
extern void mem_mark_primary_se(const mem_opt_t *opt, int n, mem_alnreg_t *a, int64_t id);
mem_alnreg_v ar;
char *seq;
seq = malloc(l_seq);
memcpy(seq, seq_, l_seq); // makes a copy of seq_
ar = mem_align1_core(opt, bwt, bns, pac, l_seq, seq, 0);
mem_mark_primary_se(opt, ar.n, ar.a, lrand48());
free(seq);
return ar;
}
static inline int get_pri_idx(double XA_drop_ratio, const mem_alnreg_t *a, int i)
{
int k = a[i].secondary_all;
if (k >= 0 && a[i].score >= a[k].score * XA_drop_ratio) return k;
return -1;
}
// Okay, returning strings is bad, but this has happened a lot elsewhere. If I have time, I need serious code cleanup.
char **mem_gen_alt(const mem_opt_t *opt, const bntseq_t *bns, const uint8_t *pac, const mem_alnreg_v *a, int l_query, const char *query) // ONLY work after mem_mark_primary_se()
{
int i, k, r, *cnt, tot;
kstring_t *aln = 0, str = {0,0,0};
char **XA = 0, *has_alt;
cnt = calloc(a->n, sizeof(int));
has_alt = calloc(a->n, 1);
for (i = 0, tot = 0; i < a->n; ++i) {
r = get_pri_idx(opt->XA_drop_ratio, a->a, i);
if (r >= 0) {
++cnt[r], ++tot;
if (a->a[i].is_alt) has_alt[r] = 1;
}
}
if (tot == 0) goto end_gen_alt;
aln = calloc(a->n, sizeof(kstring_t));
for (i = 0; i < a->n; ++i) {
mem_aln_t t;
if ((r = get_pri_idx(opt->XA_drop_ratio, a->a, i)) < 0) continue;
if (cnt[r] > opt->max_XA_hits_alt || (!has_alt[r] && cnt[r] > opt->max_XA_hits)) continue;
t = mem_reg2aln(opt, bns, pac, l_query, query, &a->a[i]);
str.l = 0;
kputs(bns->anns[t.rid].name, &str);
kputc(',', &str); kputc("+-"[t.is_rev], &str); kputl(t.pos + 1, &str);
kputc(',', &str);
for (k = 0; k < t.n_cigar; ++k) {
kputw(t.cigar[k]>>4, &str);
kputc("MIDSHN"[t.cigar[k]&0xf], &str);
}
kputc(',', &str); kputw(t.NM, &str);
if (opt->flag & MEM_F_XB) {
kputc(',', &str);
kputw(t.score, &str);
kputc(',', &str);
kputw(t.mapq, &str);
}
kputc(';', &str);
free(t.cigar);
kputsn(str.s, str.l, &aln[r]);
}
XA = calloc(a->n, sizeof(char*));
for (k = 0; k < a->n; ++k)
XA[k] = aln[k].s;
end_gen_alt:
free(has_alt); free(cnt); free(aln); free(str.s);
return XA;
}