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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yunqing Wang
d7289658fb Remove TEXTREL from 32bit encoder
This patch fixed the issue reported in "Issue 655: remove textrel's
from 32-bit vp9 encoder". The set of vp9_subpel_variance functions
that used x86inc.asm ABI didn't build correctly for 32bit PIC. The
fix was carefully done under the situation that there was not
enough registers.

After the change, we got
$ eu-findtextrel libvpx.so
eu-findtextrel: no text relocations reported in 'libvpx.so'

Change-Id: I1b176311dedaf48eaee0a1e777588043c97cea82
2013-11-07 13:39:40 -08:00
Yaowu Xu
9482c07953 fixed the reading too many bytes
In subpel_avg_variance functions, code similar to the following

punpkldq m2, [addr]

actually reads 8 bytes. For functions that are supposed to work on
buffers only have less 8 bytes a line, this caused valgrind error
of reading uninitialized memory.

Change-Id: I2a4c079dbdbc747829bd9e2ed85f0018ad2a3a34
2013-08-27 08:39:20 -07:00
Ronald S. Bultje
ba42c02654 Add missing SECTION .text marker in assembly file.
Fixes a crash on Windows when building with MSVC.

Change-Id: I124ac756a1be55d190fadda5fcc46d23b1445dbf
2013-06-21 12:55:46 -07:00
Ronald S. Bultje
1e6a32f1af SSE2/SSSE3 optimizations and unit test for sub_pixel_avg_variance().
Encoding of bus @ 1500kbps (first 50 frames) goes from 3min57 to
3min35, i.e. approximately a 10.5% speedup. Note that the SIMD versions
which use a bilinear filter (x_offset & 7 || y_offset & 7) aren't
perfectly interleaved, and can probably be improved further in the
future. I've marked this with a few TODOs/FIXMEs in the code.

Change-Id: I5c9e900c0f0d32e431a50fecae213b510b2549f9
2013-06-20 15:59:48 -07:00
Ronald S. Bultje
8fb6c58191 Implement sse2 and ssse3 versions for all sub_pixel_variance sizes.
Overall speedup around 5% (bus @ 1500kbps first 50 frames 4min10 ->
3min58). Specific changes to timings for each function compared to
original assembly-optimized versions (or just new version timings if
no previous assembly-optimized version was available):

sse2   4x4:    99 ->   82 cycles
sse2   4x8:           128 cycles
sse2   8x4:           121 cycles
sse2   8x8:   149 ->  129 cycles
sse2   8x16:  235 ->  245 cycles (?)
sse2  16x8:   269 ->  203 cycles
sse2  16x16:  441 ->  349 cycles
sse2  16x32:          641 cycles
sse2  32x16:          643 cycles
sse2  32x32: 1733 -> 1154 cycles
sse2  32x64:         2247 cycles
sse2  64x32:         2323 cycles
sse2  64x64: 6984 -> 4442 cycles

ssse3  4x4:           100 cycles (?)
ssse3  4x8:           103 cycles
ssse3  8x4:            71 cycles
ssse3  8x8:           147 cycles
ssse3  8x16:          158 cycles
ssse3 16x8:   188 ->  162 cycles
ssse3 16x16:  316 ->  273 cycles
ssse3 16x32:          535 cycles
ssse3 32x16:          564 cycles
ssse3 32x32:          973 cycles
ssse3 32x64:         1930 cycles
ssse3 64x32:         1922 cycles
ssse3 64x64:         3760 cycles

Change-Id: I81ff6fe51daf35a40d19785167004664d7e0c59d
2013-06-20 09:34:25 -07:00