This patch adds bit account infrastructure to the bit reader API.
When configured with --enable-accounting, every bit reader API
function records the number of bits necessary to decoding a symbol.
Accounting symbol entries are collected in global accounting data
structure, that can be used to understand exactly where bits are
spent (http://aomanalyzer.org). The data structure is cleared and
reused each frame to reduce memory usage. When configured without
--enable-accounting, bit accounting does not incur any runtime
overhead.
All aom_read_xxx functions now have an additional string parameter
that specifies the symbol name. By default, the ACCT_STR macro is
used (which expands to __func__). For more precise accounting,
these should be replaced with more descriptive names.
Change-Id: Ia2e1343cb842c9391b12b77272587dfbe307a56d
This commit ports the following from aom/master:
4c46278 Add aom_reader_tell() support.
b9c9935 Remove an erroneous declaration.
56c9c3b Fix ANS build.
Change-Id: I59bd910f58c218c649a1de2a7b5fae0397e13cb1
Move code for reading and writing literals and reading trees to use
just the aom_read_bit() and aom_write_bit() function calls.
Change-Id: Id2bced5f0125a5558030a813c51c3d79e5701873
(cherry picked from aom/master commit bc1ac15846a200272551699d45457039535e56b2)
This should make room for compile time pluggable replacements.
Change-Id: Ib7afcffa93bf664b89a49da21a20138127443292
(cherry picked from commit 9dd0b8982445515d6dddb6342e655b56062a8f7f)