10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yaowu Xu
8bf837f153 Cherry pick from AOM:
68e7e4d0 Remove VP9_CAP_POSTPROC
0738390c Remove vp9_temporal denoise
b89861a4 Remove vp9-postproc

Change-Id: I4ecaa0ac83a519c8174a494378fc23df610ff2a8
2016-08-02 15:29:50 -07:00
Geza Lore
454989ff32 Make superblock size variable at the frame level.
The uncompressed frame header contains a bit to signal whether the
frame is encoded using 64x64 or 128x128 superblocks. This can vary
between any 2 frames.

vpxenc gained the --sb-size={64,128,dynamic} option, which allows the
configuration of the superblock size used (default is dynamic). 64/128
will force the encoder to always use the specified superblock size.
Dynamic would enable the encoder to choose the sb size for each
frame, but this is not implemented yet (dynamic does the same as 128
for now).

Constraints on tile sizes depend on the superblock size, the following
is a summary of the current bitstream syntax and semantics:

If both --enable-ext-tile is OFF and --enable-ext-partition is OFF:
     The tile coding in this case is the same as VP9. In particular,
     tiles have a minimum width of 256 pixels and a maximum width of
     4096 pixels. The tile width must be multiples of 64 pixels
     (except for the rightmost tile column). There can be a maximum
     of 64 tile columns and 4 tile rows.

If --enable-ext-tile is OFF and --enable-ext-partition is ON:
     Same constraints as above, except that tile width must be
     multiples of 128 pixels (except for the rightmost tile column).

There is no change in the bitstream syntax used for coding the tile
configuration if --enable-ext-tile is OFF.

If --enable-ext-tile is ON and --enable-ext-partition is ON:
     This is the new large scale tile coding configuration. The
     minimum/maximum tile width and height are 64/4096 pixels. Tile
     width and height must be multiples of 64 pixels. The uncompressed
     header contains two 6 bit fields that hold the tile width/heigh
     in units of 64 pixels. The maximum number of tile rows/columns
     is only limited by the maximum frame size of 65536x65536 pixels
     that can be coded in the bitstream. This yields a maximum of
     1024x1024 tile rows and columns (of 64x64 tiles in a 65536x65536
     frame).

If both --enable-ext-tile is ON and --enable-ext-partition is ON:
     Same applies as above, except that in the bitstream the 2 fields
     containing the tile width/height are in units of the superblock
     size, and the superblock size itself is also coded in the bitstream.
     If the uncompressed header signals the use of 64x64 superblocks,
     then the tile width/height fields are 6 bits wide and are in units
     of 64 pixels. If the uncompressed header signals the use of 128x128
     superblocks, then the tile width/height fields are 5 bits wide and
     are in units of 128 pixels.

The above is a summary of the bitstream. The user interface to vpxenc
(and the equivalent encoder API) behaves a follows:

If --enable-ext-tile is OFF:
     No change in the user interface. --tile-columns and --tile-rows
     specify the base 2 logarithm of the desired number of tile columns
     and tile rows. The actual number of tile rows and tile columns,
     and the particular tile width and tile height are computed by the
     codec ensuring all of the above constraints are respected.

If --enable-ext-tile is ON, but --enable-ext-partition is OFF:
     No change in the user interface. --tile-columns and --tile-rows
     specify the WIDTH and HEIGHT of the tiles in unit of 64 pixels.
     The valid values are in the range [1, 64] (which corresponds to
     [64, 4096] pixels in increments of 64.

If both --enable-ext-tile is ON and --enable-ext-partition is ON:
     If --sb-size=64 (default):
         The user interface is the same as in the previous point.
         --tile-columns and --tile-rows specify tile WIDTH and HEIGHT,
         in units of 64 pixels, in the range [1, 64] (which corresponds
         to [64, 4096] pixels in increments of 64).
     If --sb-size=128 or --sb-size=dynamic:
         --tile-columns and --tile-rows specify tile WIDTH and HEIGHT,
         in units of 128 pixels in the range [1, 32] (which corresponds
         to [128, 4096] pixels in increments of 128).

Change-Id: Idc9beee1ad12ff1634e83671985d14c680f9179a
2016-04-07 10:34:25 +01:00
Geza Lore
490ba1ad25 Port large scale tile coding features from nextgen.
If configured with --enable-ext-tile, the codec uses an alternative
tile coding syntax in the bitstream. Changes include::
 - The maximum number of tile rows and columns is extended to 1024
   each.
 - The minimum tile width/height is 64 pixels (1 superblock).
 - A tile copy mode is added where a tile directly reuse the coded
   data of a previous tile
 - The meaning of the tile-columns and tile-rows codec parameters are
   overloaded to mean tile-width and tile-height in units of 64
   pixels.
 - All tiles should now be independent, including rows within the
   same columns, so large scale parallel, or independent decoding is
   possible.
 - vpxdec also gained the options to decode only a particular tile,
   tile row, or tile column.

Changes without --enable-ext-tile:
 - All tiles should now be independent, including rows within the
   same columns, so large scale parallel, or independent decoding is
   possible.
 - vpxenc default tile configuration changed to use 1 tile column.

Change-Id: I0cd08ad550967ac18622dae5e98ad23d581cb33e
2016-03-24 09:26:05 +00:00
Geza Lore
c2005c578b Factor out zeroing above and left context.
Change-Id: I6e5d8cff869c7415a924f845c9e6ccaabe2b7a9b
2016-03-16 13:08:29 +00:00
Debargha Mukherjee
84ca7a9f0f Loop restoration filter
Current implementation is a bilateral filter whose
parameters are transmitted in the bitstream.

derflr: -0.647% BDRATE
hevcmr: -0.794% BDRATE

This is a prelimary patch. Various other variations are to
be investigated next, that will hopefully be less expensive
on the decoder side.

Change-Id: I50634ae8f5014ad0bf7432306348908a349d81e1
2016-01-20 17:59:46 -08:00
Jingning Han
3edad6e887 Enable entropy coding of recursive transform block partition
This commit enables the entropy coding of the recursive transform
block partition syntax.

Change-Id: I0c2509fb7b9822d12a721f9ebf9327fac83c777e
2015-10-29 11:06:46 -07:00
Jingning Han
89af744ba6 Change vp9_ prefix function names in vpx_scale to vpx_
Change-Id: Iac85902cbbb3e752801dc85de9a3c778e47304aa
2015-08-14 15:27:43 -07:00
Yaowu Xu
fc7cbd1f60 VP9_COMMON -> VP10->COMMON
Change-Id: I651b7bee90f33581368853da81f9622805ccc0ea
2015-08-13 09:58:26 -07:00
Jingning Han
3acfe46e8d Sync vp10 with vpx_ports/system_state.h
Change-Id: Ic5004f8bdc1c2b025b598e80374ee1f286ea95ee
2015-08-12 09:21:25 -07:00
Jingning Han
54d66ef165 Remove vp9_ prefix from vp10 files
Remove the vp9_ prefix from vp10 file names.

Change-Id: I513a211b286a57d6126fc1b0fbfd6405120014f1
2015-08-11 21:24:08 -07:00