Convert [4][4] matrices to [16] arrays.

Most of the code that actually uses these matrices indexes them as
 if they were a single contiguous array, and coverity produces
 reports about the resulting accesses that overflow the static
 bounds of the first row.
This is perfectly legal in C, but converting them to actual [16]
 arrays should eliminate the report, and removes a good deal of
 extraneous indexing and address operators from the code.

Change-Id: Ibda479e2232b3e51f9edf3b355b8640520fdbf23
This commit is contained in:
Timothy B. Terriberry
2010-10-21 17:04:30 -07:00
parent 45e6494177
commit 8f75ea6b5c
13 changed files with 160 additions and 169 deletions

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ extern int vp8_fast_quantize_b_neon_func(short *coeff_ptr, short *zbin_ptr, shor
void vp8_fast_quantize_b_neon(BLOCK *b, BLOCKD *d)
{
d->eob = vp8_fast_quantize_b_neon_func(b->coeff, &b->zbin[0][0], d->qcoeff, d->dqcoeff, d->dequant[0], vp8_rvsplus1_default_zig_zag1d, &b->round[0][0], &b->quant[0][0]);
d->eob = vp8_fast_quantize_b_neon_func(b->coeff, b->zbin, d->qcoeff, d->dqcoeff, d->dequant, vp8_rvsplus1_default_zig_zag1d, b->round, b->quant);
}
/*