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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Koleszar
2f0331c90c Merge "Implement error tracking in the decoder" 2011-01-19 05:51:00 -08:00
Henrik Lundin
67fb3a5155 Implement error tracking in the decoder
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
2011-01-19 09:53:21 +01:00
John Koleszar
1942eeb886 fix last frame buffer copy logic regression
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
2011-01-06 13:07:42 -05:00
Fritz Koenig
647df00f30 postproc : Re-work posproc calling to allow more flags.
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
2010-11-10 14:14:46 -08:00
Timothy B. Terriberry
c4d7e5e67e Eliminate more warnings.
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
2010-10-27 18:08:04 -07:00
Timothy B. Terriberry
b71962fdc9 Add runtime CPU detection support for ARM.
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
2010-10-25 09:23:29 -04:00
Timothy B. Terriberry
09bcc1f710 Improve handling of invalid frames.
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
2010-10-22 11:50:56 -04:00
Yunqing Wang
f857a85088 Restructure multi-threaded decoder
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
2010-09-17 09:56:05 -04:00
John Koleszar
c2140b8af1 Use WebM in copyright notice for consistency
Changes 'The VP8 project' to 'The WebM project', for consistency
with other webmproject.org repositories.

Fixes issue #97.

Change-Id: I37c13ed5fbdb9d334ceef71c6350e9febed9bbba
2010-09-09 10:01:21 -04:00
Johann
9602799cd9 framework for assembly version of the detokenizer
adds a compile time option: --enable-arm-asm-detok which pulls in
vp8/decoder/arm/detokenize.asm

currently about break even speed wise, but changes are pending to
the fill code (branch and load 3 bytes versus conditionally always
load one) and the error handling. Currently it doesn't handle zero
runs or overrunning the buffer.

this is really just so i don't have to rebase my changes all the
time to run benchmarks - now just need to replace one file!

Change-Id: I56d0e2354dc0ca3811bffd0e88fe1f952fa6c797
2010-08-12 16:39:56 -04:00
Scott LaVarnway
99f46d62d9 Moved gf_active code to encoder only
The gf_active code is only used by the encoder, so it was moved from
common and decoder.

Change-Id: Iada15acd5b2b33ff70c34668ca87d4cfd0d05025
2010-08-11 11:54:25 -04:00
Yunqing Wang
ba2e107d28 First modification of multi-thread decoder
This is the first modification of VP8 multi-thread decoder, which uses
same threads to decode macroblocks and then do loopfiltering for each
frame.

Inspired by Rob Clark, synchronization was done on every 8 macroblocks
instead of every macroblock to reduce lock contention.

Comparing with the original code, this implementation gave about 15%-
20% performance gain while decoding my test clips on a Core2 Quad
platform (Linux).

The work is not done yet.

Test on other platforms are needed.

Change-Id: Ice9ddb0b511af1359b9f71e65066143c04fef3b5
2010-08-10 14:09:57 -04:00
Fritz Koenig
0ce3901282 Swap alt/gold/new/last frame buffer ptrs instead of copying.
At the end of the decode, frame buffers were being copied.
The frames are not updated after the copy, they are just
for reference on later frames.  This change allows multiple
references to the same frame buffer instead of copying it.

Changes needed to be made to the encoder to handle this.  The
encoder is still doing frame buffer copies in similar places
where pointer reference could be done.

Change-Id: I7c38be4d23979cc49b5f17241ca3a78703803e66
2010-07-23 14:53:59 -04:00
John Koleszar
308e867f91 Update loopfilter frame/filter/sharp info for multithread
Change I9fd1a5a4 updated the multithreaded loopfilter to avoid
reinitializing several parameteres if they haven't changed from the
last frame, but the code to update the last frame's parameters wasn't
invoked in the multithreaded case.

Change-Id: Ia23d937af625c01dd739608e02d110f742b7e1f2
2010-06-30 10:23:53 -04:00
John Koleszar
94c52e4da8 cosmetics: trim trailing whitespace
When the license headers were updated, they accidentally contained
trailing whitespace, so unfortunately we have to touch all the files
again.

Change-Id: I236c05fade06589e417179c0444cb39b09e4200d
2010-06-18 13:06:11 -04:00
John Koleszar
09202d8071 LICENSE: update with latest text
Change-Id: Ieebea089095d9073b3a94932791099f614ce120c
2010-06-04 16:19:40 -04:00
John Koleszar
0ea50ce9cb Initial WebM release 2010-05-18 11:58:33 -04:00