Wrote SSE2 version of vp9_dc_only_idct_add_c function. In order to
improve performance, clipped the absolute diff values to [0, 255].
This allowed us to keep the additions/subtractions in 8 bits.
Test showed an over 2% decoder performance increase.
Change-Id: Ie1a236d23d207e4ffcd1fc9f3d77462a9c7fe09d
Initial ssse3 convolve avg functions and is one step closer
to using x86inc.asm. The decoder performance improved by 8% for
the test clip used. This should be revisited later to see if
averaging outside the loop is better than having many similar
filter functions.
Change-Id: Ice3fafb423b02710b0448ffca18b296bcac649e9
A 16 bit overflow condition occurs when using the EIGHTTAP_SMOOTH filters.
(vp9_sub_pel_filters_8lp) Changed the order of the adds to fix this problem.
Also added ssse3 support for 4x4 subpixel filtering.
Change-Id: I475eaadae920794c2de5e01e9735c059a856518e
This commit adds the 8 tap SSSE3 subpixel filters back into the code
underneath the convolve API. The C code is still called for 4x4
blocks, as well as compound prediction modes. This restores the
encode performance to be within about 8% of the baseline.
Change-Id: Ife0d81477075ae33c05b53c65003951efdc8b09c
Update the code to call the new convolution functions to do subpixel
prediction rather than the existing functions. Remove the old C and
assembly code, since it is unused. This causes a 50% performance
reduction on the decoder, but that will be resolved when the asm for
the new functions is available.
There is no consensus for whether 6-tap or 2-tap predictors will be
supported in the final codec, so these filters are implemented in
terms of the 8-tap code, so that quality testing of these modes
can continue. Implementing the lower complexity algorithms is a
simple exercise, should it be necessary.
This code produces slightly better results in the EIGHTTAP_SMOOTH
case, since the filter is now applied in only one direction when
the subpel motion is only in one direction. Like the previous code,
the filtering is skipped entirely on full-pel MVs. This combination
seems to give the best quality gains, but this may be indicative of a
bug in the encoder's filter selection, since the encoder could
achieve the result of skipping the filtering on full-pel by selecting
one of the other filters. This should be revisited.
Quality gains on derf positive on almost all clips. The only clip
that seemed to be hurt at all datarates was football
(-0.115% PSNR average, -0.587% min). Overall averages 0.375% PSNR,
0.347% SSIM.
Change-Id: I7d469716091b1d89b4b08adde5863999319d69ff
Updated the instrinsic code to match Yaowu's latest loopfilter change.
(I584393906c4f5f948a581d6590959522572743bb)
The decoder performance improved by ~30% for the test clip used.
Change-Id: I026cfc75d5bcb7d8d58be6f0440ac9e126ef39d2
and vp9_mb_lpf_vertical_edge_w_sse2. This was quickly done so we can
run some tests over the weekend. Future commits will optimize/refactor these
functions further.
The decoder performance improved by ~17% for the clip used.
Change-Id: I612687cd5a7670ee840a0cbc3c68dc2b84d4af76
Updated the rtcd_defs and used the sse2 uv version
of the loopfilter. The performance improved by ~8%
for the test clip used.
Change-Id: I5a0bca3b6674198d40ca4a77b8cc722ddde79c36
Various fixups to resolve issues when building vp9-preview under the more stringent
checks placed on the experimental branch.
Change-Id: I21749de83552e1e75c799003f849e6a0f1a35b07
This change included:
1. Aligned reads in vp9_mbloop_filter_vertical_edge function.
Since we actually read 16 bytes, we can align the reads to read
starting at (s - 8) instead of (s - 5).
2. Combined u, v loop filters.
3. Added 8x16 transpose.
This gave 2% decoder performance gain (tulip clip).
Change-Id: Ib14c2f1645c4a3436df17fe2f24789506bf0bb58
Support for gyp which doesn't support multiple objects in the same
static library having the same basename.
Change-Id: Ib947eefbaf68f8b177a796d23f875ccdfa6bc9dc
Vp9_sad3x16_sse2() is heavily called in decoder, in which the
unaligned reads consume lots of cpu cycles. When CONFIG_SUBPELREFMV
is off, the unaligned offset is 1. In this situation,
we can adjust the src_ptr to be 4-byte aligned, and then do the
aligned reads. This reduced the reading time significantly. Tests
on 1080p clip showed over 2% decoder performance gain with
CONFIG_SUBPELREFM off.
Change-Id: I953afe3ac5406107933ef49d0b695eafba9a6507