This uses variance to split partition. Variance is calculated using
nearest mv, always from last ref frame.
Change-Id: Idd015b4a9aa3bc82591759eac239680c07496896
Optimized the quantization function by making it a two-pass
process. The first pass does a quick checking of the transform
coefficients against the base ZBIN, and only keep the good
enough set of coefficients for quantization. A skipping
check is added. If all coefficients are within the base ZBIN, no
quantization is needed. The second pass is the actual quantization
pass, which only processes the coefficient subset determined
in first pass. This reduces the computation. Furthermore, an
alternitive method is used for large transform size, which often
has sparse nonzero quantized coefficients.
Overall, the encoder speedup is about 4%. The quantization function
itself gets 20% faster.
Change-Id: I3a9dd0da6db030260b6d9c314a9fa48ecae89f22
This commit makes use of dual fdct32x32 versions for rate-distortion
optimization loop and encoding process, respectively. The one for
rd loop requires only 16 bits precision for intermediate steps.
The original fdct32x32 that allows higher intermediate precision (18
bits) was retained for the encoding process only.
This allows speed-up for fdct32x32 in the rd loop. No performance
loss observed.
Change-Id: I3237770e39a8f87ed17ae5513c87228533397cc3
This seems to only be used in the encoder. Also remove an empty wrapper
file that contained forward declarations for this function, but didn't
actually define any actual functions.
Change-Id: Ifc561eef7ebe374a7d03698055e51e105f6d614b
All elements of this table are equal to 252, so replace it with a
single constant VP9_COEF_UPDATE_PROB.
Change-Id: I1e2d1d284326ce6df9899a740c2fc344b3ec81c9
The encoding time for bus at CIF goes from 661s to 625s. This commit
also enabled unit test of sad8x4/4x8 in sad_test.cc.
Change-Id: If3d10ebb56bda584bdb69bcf056599d580b12cb1
The encoding time for bus at CIF goes from 661s to 625s. This commit
also enabled unit test of sad8x4/4x8 in sad_test.cc.
Change-Id: If3d10ebb56bda584bdb69bcf056599d580b12cb1
The encode-side scaling was not indexing through the image correctly
for the chroma planes, causing a green checkerboard-like output in
the unit test.
Change-Id: I9abbd73615404cd6699588be3e64dcf59005bc14
Removes the case of coding prob = 0 for forward updates, since that
is not an allowed probability to code.
Slightly improves efficiency but may not matter in practice.
Change-Id: I3b4caf82e8f0891992f0706d4089cc5a27568dba
* New probs for subpel filters/tx_count
* Makes a change to not reset to defaults for the tx_size
probs if an intermediate frame reverts to using a fixed tx_size.
* A few updates to the parameters for backward adaptation for mode/mv
* some cosmetic cleanups
derf300: +0.06%
Change-Id: I22994d659bc31ca7a4fc8820fde24001e64a2920
Remove the bilinear filter mode, and the no-loopfilter mode, and the
related vp9_setup_version() function.
Change-Id: I32311367812faf37863131df3af37d63d03973d7
Implements ability to signal and decode frames that are
encoded using only intra coding modes. Only the decode
side has been implemented here.
Change-Id: I53ac6a8d90422cd08ba389e5236e15b45f9e93de
Change the argument of get_uv_tx_size() to be an MBMI pointer, so that the
correct column's MBMI can be passed to the function.
Change-Id: Ied6b8ec33b77cdd353119e8fd2d157811815fc98
Fixed point scaling factors are calculated once for each
reference frame by using integer division. Otherwise fixed point
scaling routines are used in all scaling calculations. This makes it
possible to calculate fixed point scaling factors on device driver
software and pass them to hardware and thus avoid division on hardware.
TODO:
- Missing check for maximum frame dimensions
(currently scaling uses 14 bits)
- Missing check for maximum scaling ratio
(upscaling 16:1, downscaling 2:1)
Problems:
- Straightforward fixed point implementation can cause error +-1
compared to integer division (i.e. in x_step_q4). Should only
be an issue for frames larger than 16k.
Change-Id: I3cf4dabd610a4dc18da3bdb31ae244ebaf5d579c