To prevent the motion vector out of range bug, added a motion vector unit
test in VP9. In the 4k video encoding, always forced to use extreme motion
vectors and also encouraged to use INTER modes. In the decoding, checked if
the motion vector was valid, and also checked the encoder/decoder mismatch.
The tests showed that this unit test could reveal the issue we saw before.
Change-Id: I0a880bd847dad8a13f7fd2012faf6868b02fa3b4
(see I3a05cf1610679fed26e0b2eadd315a9ae91afdd6)
For the test clip used, the decoder performance improved by ~2%.
This is also an intermediate step towards adding back the
mode_info streams.
Change-Id: Idddc4a3f46e4180fbebddc156c4bbf177d5c2e0d
MODE_INFO struct was modified, and vp9_print_modes_and_motion_vectors()
didn't work anymore. This patch modified vp9_debugmodes.c so that
this function works again for debug usage.
Change-Id: I293fae0295235deb2529a460a274caf7c045ac1a
mi_grid_* are arrays of pointer to pointer. They save the pointers that point
to the MIs in cm->mi. But they are unnecessary and complicated. The original
goal was to remove MODE_INFO_t copy. But with an extra MODE_INFO_t pointer
inside MODE_INFO_t, same goal could be achieved.
This commit totally removes the mi_grid_* structures. But there are still
many dummy MODE_INFO_t inside cm->mi which are a waste of memory. Next commit
will do on-demand MODE_INFO_t allocation in order to save these memories.
Change-Id: I3a05cf1610679fed26e0b2eadd315a9ae91afdd6
mode_info_context was stored as a grid of MODE_INFO structs.
The grid now constists of pointers to MODE_INFO structs. The
MODE_INFO structs are now stored as a stream (decoder only),
eliminating unnecessary copies and is a little more cache
friendly.
Change-Id: I031d376284c6eb98a38ad5595b797f048a6cfc0d
mode_info_context was stored as a grid of MODE_INFO structs.
The grid now constists of a pointer to a MODE_INFO struct and
a "in the image" flag. The MODE_INFO structs are now stored
as a stream, eliminating unnecessary copies and is a little
more cache friendly.
For the test clips used, the decoder performance improved
by ~4.3% (1080p) and ~9.7% (720p).
Patch Set 2: Re-encoded clips with latest. Now ~1.7% (1080p)
and 5.9% (720p).
Change-Id: I846f29e88610fce2523ca697a9a9ef2a182e9256
The macro block mode info context originally contained an
entry for each 16x16 macroblock. In VP9 each entry refers
to an 8x8 region not a macro block, so the naming is misleading.
This first stage clean up changes the names of 3 entries in the
structure to remove the mb_ prefix.
TODO clean up the nomenclature more widely in respect of
mbmi and bmi.
Change-Id: Ia7305c6d0cb805dfe8cdc98dad21338f502e49c6
The new print out includes skips and has prefixed sections so you can
grep to find things like transforms chosen on each frame.
Change-Id: I195043424647d9514cfc3ff6720a5b20d010fa1b
This commit has no impact but to help us debug issues. To Use call like
this:
vp9_print_modes_and_motion_vectors(cpi->common.mi, cpi->common.mi_rows,
cpi->common.mi_cols,
cpi->common.current_video_frame,
"decode_mi.stt");
Change-Id: I89e27725dae351370eb7f311a20a145ed4f1d041
Replace as_mv.{first, second} with a two element array, so that they
can easily be processed with an index variable.
Change-Id: I1e429155544d2a94a5b72a5b467c53d8b8728190
This experiment gives little gains and adds relatively much code
complexity (and it hinders other experiments), so let's get rid of
it.
Change-Id: Id25e79a137a1b8a01138aa27a1fa0ba4a2df274a
Support for gyp which doesn't support multiple objects in the same
static library having the same basename.
Change-Id: Ib947eefbaf68f8b177a796d23f875ccdfa6bc9dc