vpx/vp8/encoder/x86/variance_mmx.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
#include "vpx_config.h"
#include "vp8/encoder/variance.h"
#include "vp8/common/pragmas.h"
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#include "vpx_ports/mem.h"
extern void filter_block1d_h6_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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unsigned short *output_ptr,
unsigned int src_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int pixel_step,
unsigned int output_height,
unsigned int output_width,
short *vp7_filter
);
extern void filter_block1d_v6_mmx
(
const short *src_ptr,
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unsigned char *output_ptr,
unsigned int pixels_per_line,
unsigned int pixel_step,
unsigned int output_height,
unsigned int output_width,
short *vp7_filter
);
extern unsigned int vp8_get_mb_ss_mmx(const short *src_ptr);
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extern unsigned int vp8_get8x8var_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *SSE,
int *Sum
);
extern unsigned int vp8_get4x4var_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *SSE,
int *Sum
);
extern void vp8_filter_block2d_bil4x4_var_mmx
(
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int ref_pixels_per_line,
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
const short *HFilter,
const short *VFilter,
int *sum,
unsigned int *sumsquared
);
extern void vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx
(
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int ref_pixels_per_line,
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int Height,
const short *HFilter,
const short *VFilter,
int *sum,
unsigned int *sumsquared
);
unsigned int vp8_variance4x4_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
unsigned int var;
int avg;
vp8_get4x4var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &var, &avg) ;
*sse = var;
return (var - ((avg * avg) >> 4));
}
unsigned int vp8_variance8x8_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
unsigned int var;
int avg;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &var, &avg) ;
*sse = var;
return (var - ((avg * avg) >> 6));
}
unsigned int vp8_mse16x16_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
unsigned int sse0, sse1, sse2, sse3, var;
int sum0, sum1, sum2, sum3;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &sse0, &sum0) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8, recon_stride, &sse1, &sum1);
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8 * source_stride, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8 * recon_stride, recon_stride, &sse2, &sum2) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8 * source_stride + 8, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8 * recon_stride + 8, recon_stride, &sse3, &sum3);
var = sse0 + sse1 + sse2 + sse3;
*sse = var;
return var;
}
unsigned int vp8_variance16x16_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
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{
unsigned int sse0, sse1, sse2, sse3, var;
int sum0, sum1, sum2, sum3, avg;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &sse0, &sum0) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8, recon_stride, &sse1, &sum1);
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8 * source_stride, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8 * recon_stride, recon_stride, &sse2, &sum2) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8 * source_stride + 8, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8 * recon_stride + 8, recon_stride, &sse3, &sum3);
var = sse0 + sse1 + sse2 + sse3;
avg = sum0 + sum1 + sum2 + sum3;
*sse = var;
return (var - ((avg * avg) >> 8));
}
unsigned int vp8_variance16x8_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
unsigned int sse0, sse1, var;
int sum0, sum1, avg;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &sse0, &sum0) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8, recon_stride, &sse1, &sum1);
var = sse0 + sse1;
avg = sum0 + sum1;
*sse = var;
return (var - ((avg * avg) >> 7));
}
unsigned int vp8_variance8x16_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
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int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
unsigned int sse0, sse1, var;
int sum0, sum1, avg;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, ref_ptr, recon_stride, &sse0, &sum0) ;
vp8_get8x8var_mmx(src_ptr + 8 * source_stride, source_stride, ref_ptr + 8 * recon_stride, recon_stride, &sse1, &sum1) ;
var = sse0 + sse1;
avg = sum0 + sum1;
*sse = var;
return (var - ((avg * avg) >> 7));
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// the mmx function that does the bilinear filtering and var calculation //
// int one pass //
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#if CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV
DECLARE_ALIGNED(16, const short, vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[16][8]) =
{
{ 128, 128, 128, 128, 0, 0, 0, 0 },
{ 120, 120, 120, 120, 8, 8, 8, 8 },
{ 112, 112, 112, 112, 16, 16, 16, 16 },
{ 104, 104, 104, 104, 24, 24, 24, 24 },
{ 96, 96, 96, 96, 32, 32, 32, 32 },
{ 88, 88, 88, 88, 40, 40, 40, 40 },
{ 80, 80, 80, 80, 48, 48, 48, 48 },
{ 72, 72, 72, 72, 56, 56, 56, 56 },
{ 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64 },
{ 56, 56, 56, 56, 72, 72, 72, 72 },
{ 48, 48, 48, 48, 80, 80, 80, 80 },
{ 40, 40, 40, 40, 88, 88, 88, 88 },
{ 32, 32, 32, 32, 96, 96, 96, 96 },
{ 24, 24, 24, 24, 104, 104, 104, 104 },
{ 16, 16, 16, 16, 112, 112, 112, 112 },
{ 8, 8, 8, 8, 120, 120, 120, 120 }
};
#else
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DECLARE_ALIGNED(16, const short, vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[8][8]) =
{
{ 128, 128, 128, 128, 0, 0, 0, 0 },
{ 112, 112, 112, 112, 16, 16, 16, 16 },
{ 96, 96, 96, 96, 32, 32, 32, 32 },
{ 80, 80, 80, 80, 48, 48, 48, 48 },
{ 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64 },
{ 48, 48, 48, 48, 80, 80, 80, 80 },
{ 32, 32, 32, 32, 96, 96, 96, 96 },
{ 16, 16, 16, 16, 112, 112, 112, 112 }
};
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
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#endif
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unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_variance4x4_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse)
{
int xsum;
unsigned int xxsum;
vp8_filter_block2d_bil4x4_var_mmx(
src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum, &xxsum
);
*sse = xxsum;
return (xxsum - ((xsum * xsum) >> 4));
}
unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_variance8x8_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse
)
{
int xsum;
unsigned int xxsum;
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line, 8,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum, &xxsum
);
*sse = xxsum;
return (xxsum - ((xsum * xsum) >> 6));
}
unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse
)
{
int xsum0, xsum1;
unsigned int xxsum0, xxsum1;
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line, 16,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum0, &xxsum0
);
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr + 8, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr + 8, dst_pixels_per_line, 16,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum1, &xxsum1
);
xsum0 += xsum1;
xxsum0 += xxsum1;
*sse = xxsum0;
return (xxsum0 - ((xsum0 * xsum0) >> 8));
}
unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_mse16x16_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse
)
{
vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line, xoffset, yoffset, dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line, sse);
return *sse;
}
unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x8_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse
)
{
int xsum0, xsum1;
unsigned int xxsum0, xxsum1;
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line, 8,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum0, &xxsum0
);
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr + 8, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr + 8, dst_pixels_per_line, 8,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum1, &xxsum1
);
xsum0 += xsum1;
xxsum0 += xxsum1;
*sse = xxsum0;
return (xxsum0 - ((xsum0 * xsum0) >> 7));
}
unsigned int vp8_sub_pixel_variance8x16_mmx
(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
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int src_pixels_per_line,
int xoffset,
int yoffset,
const unsigned char *dst_ptr,
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int dst_pixels_per_line,
unsigned int *sse
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)
{
int xsum;
unsigned int xxsum;
vp8_filter_block2d_bil_var_mmx(
src_ptr, src_pixels_per_line,
dst_ptr, dst_pixels_per_line, 16,
vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[xoffset], vp8_vp7_bilinear_filters_mmx[yoffset],
&xsum, &xxsum
);
*sse = xxsum;
return (xxsum - ((xsum * xsum) >> 7));
}
unsigned int vp8_variance_halfpixvar16x16_h_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
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#if CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 8, 0,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
#else
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 4, 0,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
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#endif
}
unsigned int vp8_variance_halfpixvar16x16_v_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
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#if CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 0, 8,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
#else
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 0, 4,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
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#endif
}
unsigned int vp8_variance_halfpixvar16x16_hv_mmx(
const unsigned char *src_ptr,
int source_stride,
const unsigned char *ref_ptr,
int recon_stride,
unsigned int *sse)
{
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
2012-02-16 09:29:54 -08:00
#if CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 8, 8,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
#else
return vp8_sub_pixel_variance16x16_mmx(src_ptr, source_stride, 4, 4,
ref_ptr, recon_stride, sse);
Supporting high precision 1/8-pel motion vectors This is the initial patch for supporting 1/8th pel motion. Currently if we configure with enable-high-precision-mv, all motion vectors would default to 1/8 pel. Encode and decode syncs fine with the current code. In the next phase the code will be refactored so that we can choose the 1/8 pel mode adaptively at a frame/segment/mb level. Derf results: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hpmv.html (about 0.83% better than 8-tap interpoaltion) Patch 3: Rebased. Also adding 1/16th pel interpolation for U and V Patch 4: HD results. http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterp_hd_hpmv.html Seems impressive (unless I am doing something wrong). Patch 5: Added mmx/sse for bilateral filtering, as well as enforced use of c-versions of subpel filters with 8-taps and 1/16th pel; Also redesigned the 8-tap filters to reduce the cut-off in order to introduce a denoising effect. There is a new configure option sixteenth-subpel-uv which will use 1/16 th pel interpolation for uv, if the motion vectors have 1/8 pel accuracy. With the fixes the results are promising on the derf set. The enhanced interpolation option with 8-taps alone gives 3% improvement over thei derf set: http://www.corp.google.com/~debargha/vp8_results/enhinterpn.html Results on high precision mv and on the hd set are to follow. Patch 6: Adding a missing condition for CONFIG_SIXTEENTH_SUBPEL_UV in vp8/common/x86/x86_systemdependent.c Patch 7: Cleaning up various debug messages. Patch 8: Merge conflict Change-Id: I5b1d844457aefd7414a9e4e0e06c6ed38fd8cc04
2012-02-16 09:29:54 -08:00
#endif
}