Check to see if postproc was enabled when enabling the
postproc visualizer was wrong.
Fix for bug introduced in Change Ia74f357d
Change-Id: I4bee9ad2caee3cfe3bac6972047f6af7c54cad4e
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
Use mpsadbw, and calculate 8 sad at once. Function list:
vp8_sad16x16x8_sse4
vp8_sad16x8x8_sse4
vp8_sad8x16x8_sse4
vp8_sad8x8x8_sse4
vp8_sad4x4x8_sse4
(test clip: tulip)
For best quality mode, this gave encoder a 5% performance boost.
For good quality mode with speed=1, this gave encoder a 3%
performance boost.
Change-Id: I083b5a39d39144f88dcbccbef95da6498e490134
Solaris 10 requires -lposix4 to build successfully on gcc. I only have a
Sparc machine to test with on Solaris 10, but this change leaves
OpenSolaris x86 in a usable state w/ gnu-generic.
I am of the belief that this change should fix Solaris 10 on Sparc, but
will leave other Solaris architectures as is. If someone has an x86
Solaris 10 machine to test on, they may add x86-solaris-gcc to
libvpx/configure and give it a go.
Change-Id: I17a282028bb4d3e9fd8764159f95665160f7b62a
yasm has to be preferred as currently nasm produces marginally less
efficient code (longer opcodes). Filed for nasm as:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106208&aid=3037462&group_id=6208
OTOH package should be built always the same, no matter which additional
packages are / are not present on the system. As the package should be
built with nasm (as yasm may not be available) we should not use yasm
even if it is possibly available.
nasm >= approx. 2.09 is required for the nasm compilation as the former
versions had a section alignment bug.
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: Icb0fe39c64bbcc3bcd7972e392fd03f3273340df
-Updates by making use of spatial correlation.
-Checks if the segment_id is same as above or left context and encodes only the update to the map instead of updating individual segment_ids.
Change-Id: Ib861df97e8aa2b37516219eeddcdbaf552b6a249
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
When running configure automatically through the make dist target,
reuse the arguments passed to the original configure command.
Change-Id: I40e5b8384d6485a565b91e6d2356d5bc9c4c5928
These files were out of date and no longer maintained.
Token decoding has implemented the no-crash code which
is incompatible with this arm assembly code.
Change-Id: Ibf729886c56fca48181af60b44bda896c30023fc
Add targets x86-win32-vs9 and x86_64-win64-vs9 for support of Visual
Studio 2008-- this removes the need to convert the vs8 projects before
using them within the IDE.
Change-Id: Idb83e2ae701e07d98db1be71638280a493d770a2
These are mostly vestigial, it's up to the compiler to decide what
should be inlined, and this collided with certain Windows platform SDKs.
Change-Id: I80dd35de25eda7773156e355b5aef8f7e44e179b
This patch adds support for building shared libraries when configured
with the --enable-shared switch.
Building DLLs would require more invasive changes to the sample
utilities than I want to make in this patch, since on Windows you can't
use the address of an imported symbol in a static initializer. The best
way to work around this is proably to build the codec interface mapping
table with an init() function, but dll support is of questionable value
anyway, since most windows users will probably use a media framework
lib like webmdshow, which links this library in staticly.
Change-Id: Iafb48900549b0c6b67f4a05d3b790b2643d026f4
This patch creates some basic infrastructure for doing bitstream-
incompatible changes to the VP8 encoder. The key parts are:
- --enable-experimental configure switch, to enable support for this
incompatible bitstream. This switch is required to be set to enable
any "experiments"
- A list for "experiments" which translate into --enable-<experiment>
options and CONFIG_<experiment> macros.
- The high bit of the "Version" field is used to indicate that the
bitstream was produced by an experimental encoder. The decoder will
fail to decode an experimental bitstream without
--enable-experimental.
- A new "vp8x" encoder interface is created to set the experimental
bit.
- The vp8x encoder interface is made the default for ivfenc in
experimental mode.
Change-Id: Idbdd5eae4cec5becf75bb4770837dcd256b2abef
The libvpx build system was influenced by the clever design of the
FFmpeg configure script. Say so in the script header, and provide a
little introduction.
Change-Id: I4d134c77f9032d1dde72b852b444e98676b85326
Support --prefix, --libdir as a conventional way of specifying the default
installation directories. libdir is required to be a subdirectory of prefix
at this time.
Change-Id: If45d9e3129efcde83c05b7766accc9017988e715
This renames the vpx_codec/ directory to vpx/, to allow applications
to more consistently reference these includes with the vpx/ prefix.
This allows the includes to be installed in /usr/local/include/vpx
rather than polluting the system includes directory with an
excessive number of includes.
Change-Id: I7b0652a20543d93f38f421c60b0bbccde4d61b4f
Split the 'make install' target into two: install and dist. dist
retains the old make install behavior of building a "distribution"
release, with source files, build system, etc. install does what
one one expects -- installs into a tree in the filesystem, /usr/local
by default.
Change-Id: I0805681ac10f853ef94cdc3aa70981c6bea81b45