These functions are now used by the encoder.
This is WIP with the goal of creating a common idct/add for
the encoder and decoder. A boost of 1.8% was seen for
the HD rt test clip used.
[Tero] Added needed changes to ARM side.
Change-Id: Ibbb8000be09034203d7adffc457d3c3f8b06a5bf
to the dqcoeff or qcoeff buffer. The encoder would
populate the dc coeffs of the y blocks as a separate
stage (recon_dcblock) and the decoder would use a special
version of the idct. This change eliminates the extra copy
and reduces the code footprint.
[Tero] Added needed changes to armv6 and NEON assembly.
Change-Id: I83202ffdbaf83f6e5dd69f4ba2519fcf0b13b3ba
Added ARM optimized intra 4x4 prediction
- 2x faster on Profiler compared to C-code compiled with -O3
- Function interface changed a little to improve BLOCKD structure
access
Change-Id: I9bc2b723155943fe0cf03dd9ca5f1760f7a81f54
Adding support for several partitions within one input fragment.
This is necessary to fully support all possible packetization
combinations in the VP8 RTP profile. Several partitions can
be transmitted in the same packet, and they can only be split
by reading the partition lengths from the bitstream.
Change-Id: If7d7ea331cc78cb7efd74c4a976b720c9a655463
Tests showed ~1.2% performance boost on the HD clip used.
Performance will vary based on material.
Change-Id: Icbcf1a828750d5b4ae5252bf596b3ef594042e8a
Interleaved vp8_find_near_mvs and vp8_mv_ref_probs.
2.5% to 4% performance improvement for the HD clips used.
Change-Id: Id888b667cf5ae2f0e19da18743140f055ff7de8d
Restructure if statement to clarify the error condition. Trigger the
error before clobbering pc-> variables.
Change-Id: Id01cab798a341ce9899078fdcec265a0e942a0b7
Decode the mv mode with if-then-elses instead of traversing
the vp8_mv_ref_tree data structure. This will make it
easier to interleave vp8_find_near_mvs and vp8_mv_ref_probs.
Change-Id: I1e798d6ec40fcaeeff06ccc82f81201978d12f74
Instead of using the predict buffer, the decoder now writes
the predictor into the recon buffer. For blocks with eob=0,
unnecessary idcts can be eliminated. This gave a performance
boost of ~1.8% for the HD clips used.
Tero: Added needed changes to ARM side and scheduled some
assembly code to prevent interlocks.
Patch Set 6: Merged (I1bcdca7a95aacc3a181b9faa6b10e3a71ee24df3)
into this commit because of similarities in the idct
functions.
Patch Set 7: EC bug fix.
Change-Id: Ie31d90b5d3522e1108163f2ac491e455e3f955e6
These changes fixes a glitch between the RTP profile and the input
partitions interface. Since there's no way for the user to know the
actual number of partitions, the decoder have to read the
multi_token_paritition bits also when input partitions mode is
enabled.
Included are also a couple of fixes for issues with independent
partitions and uninitialized memory reads.
Change-Id: I6f93b15287d291169ed681898ed3fbcc5dc81837
In the "Removed bmi copy to/from BLOCKD" commit, the copy
to the bmi in BLOCKD was eliminated. The clamp_mvs() used
the bmi in BLOCKD, which now contains incorrect values. This
patch fixes this problem.
Change-Id: I8eca1eaf4015052b0b63e90876f7ad321aba7cff
for SPLITMV and B_PRED modes. Modified code to use the bmi
found in mode_info_context instead of BLOCKD. On the decode
side, the uvmvs are calculated only when required, instead of
every macroblock. This is WIP. (bmi should eventually be
removed from BLOCKD)
Small performance gains noticed for RT encodes and decodes.(VGA)
Change-Id: I2ed7f0fd5ca733655df684aa82da575c77a973e7
Prepend idct function names with vp8_
so that under profiling they show up
associated with libvpx.
Change-Id: I4fe357b50236cb7730a4cc00164c0a3487a1d8b4
Since the block will be interpreted as an inter block, the mode will
be interpreted as a motion vector, resulting in bad concealment.
Change-Id: Ifcc685ae1cc883492bce6dbd61e418d91a89b053
EC expects the subblock MVs to be populated, but
f1d6cc79e4 removed this code. This
commit restores it, protected by CONFIG_ERROR_CONCEALMENT. May move this
to the EC code more directly in the future.
Change-Id: I44f8f985720cb9a1bf222e59143f9e69abf56ad2
When error concealment is enabled the first key frame must
be successfully received before error concealment is activated.
Error concealment will be activated when the delta following
delta frame is received.
Also fixed a couple of bugs related to error tracking in
multi-threading. And avoiding decoding corrupt residual
when we have multiple non-resilient partitions.
Change-Id: I45c4bb296e2f05f57624aef500a874faf431a60d
This patch fixes an OOB read when error concealment is enabled and the
partition sizes are corrupt. The partition size read from the bitstream
was not being validated in EC mode.
Change-Id: Ia81dfd4bce1ab29ee78e42320abe52cee8318974
sharpness was not recalculated in vp8cx_pick_filter_level_fast
remove last_filter_type. all values are calculated, don't need to update
the lfi data when it changes.
always use cm->sharpness_level. the extra indirection was annoying.
don't track last frame_type or sharpness_level manually. frame type
only matters for motion search and sharpness_level is taken care of in
frame_init
move function declarations to their proper header
Change-Id: I7ef037bd4bf8cf5e37d2d36bd03b5e22a2ad91db
allowing the compiler to inline this function. For real-time
encodes, this gave a boost of 1% to 2.5%, depending on the
speed setting.
Change-Id: I3929d176cca086b4261267b848419d5bcff21c02
Separate simple filter with reduced no. of parameters.
MB filter level picking based on precalculated table. Level table updated for
each frame. Inside and edge limits precalculated and updated just when
sharpness changes. HEV threshhold is constant.
ARM targets use scalars and others vectors.
Change works only with --target=generic-gnu
All other targets have to be updated!
Change-Id: I6b73aca6b525075b20129a371699b2561bd4d51c
There were many instances in the code of vp8_coef_tokens and
vp8_coef_tokens-1, which was a preprocessor macro despite the naming
convention. Replace these with MAX_ENTROPY_TOKENS and ENTROPY_NODES,
respectively.
Change-Id: I72c4f6c7634c94e1fa066cd511471e5592c748da
With this commit frames can be received partition-by-partition
from the encoder and passed partition-by-partition to the
decoder.
At the encoder-side this makes it easier to split encoded
frames at partition boundaries, useful when packetizing
frames. When VPX_CODEC_USE_OUTPUT_PARTITION is enabled,
several VPX_CODEC_CX_FRAME_PKT packets will be returned
from vpx_codec_get_cx_data(), containing one partition
each. The partition_id (starting at 0) specifies the decoding
order of the partitions. All partitions but the last has
the VPX_FRAME_IS_FRAGMENT flag set.
At the decoder this opens up the possibility of decoding partition
N even though partition N-1 was lost (given that independent
partitioning has been enabled in the encoder) if more info
about the missing parts of the stream is available through
external signaling.
Each partition is passed to the decoder through the
vpx_codec_decode() function, with the data pointer pointing
to the start of the partition, and with data_sz equal to the
size of the partition. Missing partitions can be signaled to
the decoder by setting data != NULL and data_sz = 0. When
all partitions have been given to the decoder "end of data"
should be signaled by calling vpx_codec_decode() with
data = NULL and data_sz = 0.
The first partition is the first partition according to the
VP8 bitstream + the uncompressed data chunk + DCT address
offsets if multiple residual partitions are used.
Change-Id: I5bc0682b9e4112e0db77904755c694c3c7ac6e74
The current code stores pointers to coefficient tables and loads them to
access the tables contents. As these pointers are stored in the code
sections, it means we end up with text relocations. eu-findtextrel will
thus complain about code not compiled with -fpic/-fPIC.
Since the pointers are stored in the code sections, we can actually cheat
and let the assembler generate relative addressing when accessing the
coefficient tables, and just load their location with adr.
Change-Id: Ib74ae2d3f2bab80b29991355f2dbe6955f38f6ae
Also includes a couple of error concealment bug fixes:
- the segment_id wasn't properly initialized when missing
- when interpolating and no neighbors are found, set to zero
- clear the qcoef buffer when concealing an MB
Change-Id: Id79c876b41d78b559a2241e9cd0fd2cae6198f49
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr() expects same size
buffers which was not previously gaurenteed.
Using an improperly allocated buffer would
cause a crash before.
Change-Id: I904982313ce9352474f80de842013dcd89f48685
Relocated the vp8dx_bool_decoder_fill() call, allowing
the compiler to produce better assembly code. Tests
showed a 1 - 2 % performance boost (x86 using gcc)
for the 720p clip used.
Change-Id: Ic5a4eefed8777e6eefa007d4f12dfc7e64482732
If setup_token_decoder reported an internal error the memory allocated
there would not be freed in the resulting call to _remove_decompressor.
Change-Id: Ib459de222d76b1910d6f449cdcd01663447dbdf6
Small decode performance gain (~1%) on keyframes. No
noticeable gains on encode. Also changed pick_intra4x4mby_modes()
to read the above and left block modes for keyframes only.
Change-Id: I1f4885252f5b3e9caf04d4e01e643960f910aba5
Declared the bmi in BLOCKD as a union instead of B_MODE_INFO.
Then removed B_MODE_INFO completely.
Change-Id: Ieb7469899e265892c66f7aeac87b7f2bf38e7a67
The fb_idx_ref_cnt book-keeping was in error. Added an assert to
prevent future errors in the reference count vector. Also fixed a
pointer syntax error.
Change-Id: I563081090c78702d82199e407df4ecc93da6f349
Declared the bmi in MODE_INFO as a union instead of B_MODE_INFO.
This reduced the memory footprint by 518,400 bytes for 1080
resolutions. The decoder performance improved by ~4% for the
clip used and the encoder showed very small improvements. (0.5%)
This reduction was first mentioned to me by John K. and in a
later discussion by Yaowu.
This is WIP.
Change-Id: I8e175fdbc46d28c35277302a04bee4540efc8d29
The error-concealer is plugged in after any motion vectors have been
decoded. It tries to estimate any missing motion vectors from the
motion vectors of the previous frame. Intra blocks with missing
residual are replaced with inter blocks with estimated motion vectors.
This feature was developed in a separate sandbox
(sandbox/holmer/error-concealment).
Change-Id: I5c8917b031078d79dbafd90f6006680e84a23412
The compiler produces better assembly when using int_mv
for assignments. The compiler shifts and ors the two 16bit
values when assigning MV.
Change-Id: I52ce4bc2bfbfaf3f1151204b2f21e1e0654f960f
Allow more reliable detection of truncated bitstreams by being more
precise with the count of "virtual" bits in the value buffer.
Specifically, the VP8_LOTS_OF_BITS value is accumulated into count,
rather than being assigned, which was losing the prior value,
increasing the required tolerance when testing for the error condition.
Change-Id: Ib5172eaa57323b939c439fff8a8ab5fa38da9b69
Fixed test vector mismatch that was introduced
in the "Removed dc_diff from MB_MODE_INFO"
(Ie2b9cdf9e0f4e8b932bbd36e0878c05bffd28931)
Change-Id: I98fa509b418e757b5cdc4baa71202f4168dc14ec
the decision to run the regular or simple loopfilter is made outside the
function and managed with pointers
stop tracking the option in two places. use filter_type exclusively
Change-Id: I39d7b5d1352885efc632c0a94aaf56b72cc2fe15
The dc_diff flag is used to skip loopfiltering. Instead
of setting this flag in the decoder/encoder, we now check
for this condition in the loopfilter.
Change-Id: Ie2b9cdf9e0f4e8b932bbd36e0878c05bffd28931
Code cleanup. The build inter predictor functions are
redundantly checking the mode_info_context for either
INTRA_FRAME or SPLITMV.
Change-Id: I4d58c3a5192a4c2cec5c24ab1caf608bf13aebfb
Detect the number of available cores and limit the thread allocation
accordingly. On decoder side limit the number of threads to the max
number of token partition.
Core detetction works on Windows and
Posix platforms, which define _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN or _SC_NPROC_ONLN.
Change-Id: I76cbe37c18d3b8035e508b7a1795577674efc078
A large number of functions were defined with external linkage, even
though they were only used from within one file. This patch changes
their linkage to static and removes the vp8_ prefix from their names,
which should make it more obvious to the reader that the function is
contained within the current translation unit. Functions that were
not referenced were removed.
These symbols were identified by:
$ nm -A libvpx.a | sort -k3 | uniq -c -f2 | grep ' [A-Z] ' \
| sort | grep '^ *1 '
Change-Id: I59609f58ab65312012c047036ae1e0634f795779
Fixes implicit declaration warning for 'mach_task_self'. This change
is an update to Change I9991dedd1ccfddc092eca86705ecbc3b764b799d,
which fixed this issue for the decoder but not the encoder.
Change-Id: I9df033e81f9520c4f975b7a7cf6c643d12e87c96
The vp8_build_intra_predictors_mby and vp8_build_intra_predictors_mby_s
functions had global function pointers rather than using the RTCD
framework. This can show up as a potential data race with tools such as
helgrind. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640935
for an example.
Change-Id: I29c407f828ac2bddfc039f852f138de5de888534
Move the update of the loopfilter info to the same block where it
is used. GCC 4.5 is not able trace the initialization of the local
filter_info across the other calls between the two conditionals on
pbi->common and issues an uninitialized variable warning.
Change-Id: Ie4487b3714a096b3fb21608f6b0c74e745e3c6fc
it's difficult to mux the *_offsets.c files because of header conflicts.
make three instead, name them consistently and partititon the contents
to allow building them as required.
Change-Id: I8f9768c09279f934f44b6c5b0ec363f7943bb796
common/arm/vpx_asm_offsets moves up a level. prepare for muxing with
encoder/arm/vpx_vp8_enc_asm_offsets
Change-Id: I89a04a5235447e66571995c9d9b4b6edcb038e24
Adds following targets to configure script to support RVCT compilation
without operating system support (for Profiler or bare metal images).
- armv5te-none-rvct
- armv6-none-rvct
- armv7-none-rvct
To strip OS specific parts from the code "os_support"-config was added
to script and CONFIG_OS_SUPPORT flag is used in the code to exclude OS
specific parts such as OS specific includes and function calls for
timers and threads etc. This was done to enable RVCT compilation for
profiling purposes or running the image on bare metal target with
Lauterbach.
Removed separate AREA directives for READONLY data in armv6 and neon
assembly files to fix the RVCT compilation. Otherwise
"ldr <reg>, =label" syntax would have been needed to prevent linker
errors. This syntax is not supported by older gnu assemblers.
Change-Id: I14f4c68529e8c27397502fbc3010a54e505ddb43
A new vpx_codec_control called VP8D_GET_FRAME_CORRUPTED. The output
from the function is non-zero if the last decoded frame contains
corruption due to packet losses.
The decoder is also modified to accept encoded frames of zero length.
A zero length frame indicates to the decoder that one or more frames
have been completely lost. This will mark the last decoded reference
buffer as corrupted. The data pointer can be NULL if the length is
zero.
Change-Id: Ic5902c785a281c6e05329deea958554b7a6c75ce
Commit 0ce3901 introduced a change in the frame buffer copy logic where
the NEW frame could be copied to the ARF or GF buffer through the
copy_buffer_to_{arf,gf}==1 flags, if the LAST frame was not being
refreshed. This is not correct. The intent of the
copy_buffer_to_{arf,gf}==1 flag is to copy the LAST buffer. To copy the
NEW buffer, the refresh_{alt_ref,golden}_frame flag should be used.
The original buffer copy logic is fairly convoluted. For example:
if (cm->refresh_last_frame)
{
vp8_swap_yv12_buffer(&cm->last_frame, &cm->new_frame);
cm->frame_to_show = &cm->last_frame;
}
else
{
cm->frame_to_show = &cm->new_frame;
}
...
if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf)
{
if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf == 1)
{
if (cm->refresh_last_frame)
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->new_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
else
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->last_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
}
else if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf == 2)
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->golden_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
}
Effectively, if refresh_last_frame, then new and last are swapped, so
when "new" is copied to ARF, it's equivalent to copying LAST to ARF. If
not refresh_last_frame, then LAST is copied to ARF. So LAST is copied to
ARF in both cases.
Commit 0ce3901 removed the first buffer swap but kept the
refresh_last_frame?new:last behavior, changing the sense since the first
swap wasn't done to the more readable refresh_last_frame?last:new, but
this logic is not correct when !refresh_last_frame.
This commit restores the correct behavior from v0.9.1 and prior. This
case is missing from the test vector set.
Change-Id: I8369fc13a37ae882e31a8a104da808a08bc8428f
This function was never called in a context expecting a return value,
the return value was always a constant, and the !CONFIG_MULTITHREAD
path didn't have a return statement, which caused a compiler warning.
This patch changes the function to return void instead.
Fixes issue #231
Change-Id: I9ef7f56e54418b7265026c54fc4ed5660c1418d1
Debugging in postproc needs more flags to allow for specific
block types to be turned on or off in the visualizations.
Must be enabled with --enable-postproc-visualizer during
configuration time.
Change-Id: Ia74f357ddc3ad4fb8082afd3a64f62384e4fcb2d
The check '(user_data_end - partition < partition_size)' must be
evaluated as a signed comparison, but because partition_size was
unsigned, the LHS was promoted to unsigned, causing an incorrect
result on 32-bit. Instead, check the upper and lower bounds of
the segment separately.
Change-Id: I6266aba7fd7de084268712a3d2a81424ead7aa06
This eliminates a large set of warnings exposed by the Mozilla build
system (Use of C++ comments in ISO C90 source, commas at the end of
enum lists, a couple incomplete initializers, and signed/unsigned
comparisons).
It also eliminates many (but not all) of the warnings expose by newer
GCC versions and _FORTIFY_SOURCE (e.g., calling fread and fwrite
without checking the return values).
There are a few spurious warnings left on my system:
../vp8/encoder/encodemb.c:274:9: warning: 'sz' may be used
uninitialized in this function
gcc seems to be unable to figure out that the value shortcut doesn't
change between the two if blocks that test it here.
../vp8/encoder/onyx_if.c:5314:5: warning: comparison of unsigned
expression >= 0 is always true
../vp8/encoder/onyx_if.c:5319:5: warning: comparison of unsigned
expression >= 0 is always true
This is true, so far as it goes, but it's comparing against an enum, and the C
standard does not mandate that enums be unsigned, so the checks can't be
removed.
Change-Id: Iaf689ae3e3d0ddc5ade00faa474debe73b8d3395
ARM used to explicitly remove this file from the build. With the RTCD
changes, that's no longer possible. These errors also exist for x86 w/o
RTCD, but that's not the default configuration
Change-Id: I3e10e5553ddf3278e8d3c9365ca6fb84f52f5066
The primary goal is to allow a binary to be built which supports
NEON, but can fall back to non-NEON routines, since some Android
devices do not have NEON, even if they are otherwise ARMv7 (e.g.,
Tegra).
The configure-generated flags HAVE_ARMV7, etc., are used to decide
which versions of each function to build, and when
CONFIG_RUNTIME_CPU_DETECT is enabled, the correct version is chosen
at run time.
In order for this to work, the CFLAGS must be set to something
appropriate (e.g., without -mfpu=neon for ARMv7, and with
appropriate -march and -mcpu for even earlier configurations), or
the native C code will not be able to run.
The ASFLAGS must remain set for the most advanced instruction set
required at build time, since the ARM assembler will refuse to emit
them otherwise.
I have not attempted to make any changes to configure to do this
automatically.
Doing so will probably require the addition of new configure options.
Many of the hooks for RTCD on ARM were already there, but a lot of
the code had bit-rotted, and a good deal of the ARM-specific code
is not integrated into the RTCD structs at all.
I did not try to resolve the latter, merely to add the minimal amount
of protection around them to allow RTCD to work.
Those functions that were called based on an ifdef at the calling
site were expanded to check the RTCD flags at that site, but they
should be added to an RTCD struct somewhere in the future.
The functions invoked with global function pointers still are, but
these should be moved into an RTCD struct for thread safety (I
believe every platform currently supported has atomic pointer
stores, but this is not guaranteed).
The encoder's boolhuff functions did not even have _c and armv7
suffixes, and the correct version was resolved at link time.
The token packing functions did have appropriate suffixes, but the
version was selected with a define, with no associated RTCD struct.
However, for both of these, the only armv7 instruction they actually
used was rbit, and this was completely superfluous, so I reworked
them to avoid it.
The only non-ARMv4 instruction remaining in them is clz, which is
ARMv5 (not even ARMv5TE is required).
Considering that there are no ARM-specific configs which are not at
least ARMv5TE, I did not try to detect these at runtime, and simply
enable them for ARMv5 and above.
Finally, the NEON register saving code was completely non-reentrant,
since it saved the registers to a global, static variable.
I moved the storage for this onto the stack.
A single binary built with this code was tested on an ARM11 (ARMv6)
and a Cortex A8 (ARMv7 w/NEON), for both the encoder and decoder,
and produced identical output, while using the correct accelerated
functions on each.
I did not test on any earlier processors.
Change-Id: I45cbd63a614f4554c3b325c45d46c0806f009eaa
The code was not checking for frame sizes smaller than 3 bytes, and the
partition size checks might have failed if the input buffer was within
16MB of the top of the heap.
In addition, the reference count on the current frame buffer was not
being decremented on error, so after a small number of errors, no new
frame buffer could be found and it would run off the list of them.
Change-Id: I0c60dba6adb1e2a29df39754f72a56ab6c776b46
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
nasm does not support `label wrt rip', it requires `rel label'. It is
still fully compatible with yasm.
Provide nasm compatibility. No binary change by this patch with yasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu. Few longer opcodes with nasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu have been checked as safe.
Change-Id: I488773a4e930a56e43b0cc72d867ee5291215f50
nasm requires the instruction length (movd/movq) to match to its
parameters. I find it more clear to really use 64bit instructions when
we use 64bit registers in the assembly.
Provide nasm compatibility. No binary change by this patch with yasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu. Few longer opcodes with nasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu have been checked as safe.
Change-Id: Id9b1a5cdfb1bc05697e523c317a296df43d42a91
reconintra_mt.c is only required for building the decoder right now.
It could definitely be used for the encoder in the future, but it
currently depends on decoder only data structures. (onyxd_int.h,
VP8D_COMP, etc). Move it from common/ to decoder/ until the
necessary changes to the common multithread code are complete.
This patch is needed to build with --disable-vp8-decoder.
Change-Id: I568c52221a2b309234d269675cba97131ce35c86
The MV decoding changes in c5fb0eb introduced a bug where the
macroblock clamping state was reset for each partition, so if an
earlier partition needed clamping but a subsequent one didn't,
the MB wouldn't receive clamping. Instead, the state is only
set during splitmv decoding, never cleared.
Change-Id: I224fe258493405ee0f6a04596acdb622c475e845
the previous commit laid the groundwork by doing two sets of idcts
together. this moved that further by grouping the interesting data
(q[0], q+16[0]) together to allow using wider instructions. also
managed to drop a few instructions by recognizing that the constant
for sinpi8sqrt2 could be downshifted all the time which avoided a
dowshift as well as workarounds for a function which only accepted
signed data
looks like a modest gain for performance: at qcif, went from ~180
fps to ~183
Change-Id: I842673f3080b8239e026cc9b50346dbccbab4adf
On each MB, loopfiltering is done right after MB decoding. This
combines two loops in multi-threaded code into one, which reduces
number of synchronizations to half.
The above-row/left-col data are saved in temp buffers for
next-row/next MB decoding.
Tests on 4-core gLucid machine showed 10% decoder performance
gain with threads=4 (tulip clip). Testing on other platforms
isn't done yet.
Change-Id: Id18ea7c1e84965dabea65d4c01ca5bc056ddeac9
Improved the subset block search and fill. (about 3% improvement for
32 bit) Modified/merged the code in order to create
vp8_read_mb_modes_mv which can decode the modes/mvs on a macroblock
level. This will allow the decode loop (in the future) to decode
modes/mvs on a frame, row, or mb level.
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