This avoids the core substream extensions scan when the EXT_AUDIO_ID
field indicates no extensions or only unsupported extensions. The scan
is done only if the value of EXT_AUDIO_ID is unknown or indicates a
present XCh extension which we can decode.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
This allows the values to be used without changing C code and is closer to how
the other DEBUG flags work.
If this causes a problem for any user of this flag, please tell me and
ill split the flag in 2.
It was doubled in size for the LTP implementation. This brings it back
down to its original size.
(cherry picked from commit e22910b21a6c78b0159f98426b10c204f12bc15a)
The 4-tap filters should only access one row/column before the
reference block.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
(cherry picked from commit e0e46cae377347cbe1cd27c0d85568921b12c2ad)
GCC 4.3 and later are more particular about signedness matching
in vector operations. The operations under if(rangered) were
missing assignments and thus had no effect.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
(cherry picked from commit 381efba0ecedd41575f99ba9e9bd3826551079f6)
Merging these functions allows merging some loops, which makes the
results (particularly after SIMD optimizations) much faster.
(cherry picked from commit f8bed30d8b176fa030f6737765338bb4a2bcabc9)
Advantage is that it allows us to combine several loops into a single
one, and these can eventually be merged into the IDCT itself. Also, it
allows us to remove vc1_put_block(), and makes CODEC_FLAG_GRAY faster.
(cherry picked from commit bbfd2e7ab4e2ae0b934657fe51afdbbbaead52b7)
lsf_r is an array of int16_t, not float.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1efa772e20be5869817b2370a557bb14e7ce2fff)
GCC 4.3 and later are more particular about signedness matching
in vector operations. The operations under if(rangered) were
missing assignments and thus had no effect.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Advantage is that it allows us to combine several loops into a single
one, and these can eventually be merged into the IDCT itself. Also, it
allows us to remove vc1_put_block(), and makes CODEC_FLAG_GRAY faster.
Advanced profile never uses "range reduction", so vc1_put_block() quite
literally just calls put_pixels_clamped() from vc1_decode_i_blocks_adv().
By inlining the function, we can prevent calling IDCT8x8 if
CODEC_FLAG_GRAY is set, and we don't have to scale the coeffs in the
[0,256] range, but can instead use put_signed_pixels_clamped().
(cherry picked from commit 70aa916e4630bcec14439a2d703074b6d4c890a8)
With negative stride, the start of the edge_emu buffer should be pointing to
the last line, not the end of the buffer.
With positive stride, pointing to the end of the buffer was completely wrong.
(cherry picked from commit a89f4ca005efa5ee82089583c7b8bc00bcee816a)
Also remove qscale_table code; this didn't make sense anyways as VP3 doesn't
use an MPEG-like quantizer scale.
(cherry picked from commit 902685b8abf4e2089802528a32a50f3c68033fda)
Advanced profile never uses "range reduction", so vc1_put_block() quite
literally just calls put_pixels_clamped() from vc1_decode_i_blocks_adv().
By inlining the function, we can prevent calling IDCT8x8 if
CODEC_FLAG_GRAY is set, and we don't have to scale the coeffs in the
[0,256] range, but can instead use put_signed_pixels_clamped().
With negative stride, the start of the edge_emu buffer should be pointing to
the last line, not the end of the buffer.
With positive stride, pointing to the end of the buffer was completely wrong.