Adds RD integration for 32x16, 16x32, 64x32 and 32x64 rectangular blocks.
Derf almost +0.6%, HD a little over +1.0%, STDHD +1.3%.
Change-Id: Id651fdb6a655fdbb5c47009757e63317acfb88a5
Enable recursive partition information coding from SB64X64 down to
MB16X16. The bit-stream syntax is now supporting rectangular block
sizes. It starts from SB64X64 and recursively describes the partition
type of the current block. If the partition type is PARTITION_NONE,
the block is coded as a single unit; if it is PARTITION_HORZ or
PARTITION_VERT, the block is segmented into two independently coded
rectangular units, with no further partition needed; otherwise, the
block is segmented into 4 square blocks. i.e., PARTITION_SPLIT case,
each can be potentially further partitioned.
Forward adaptive probability modeling is used for the partition
information coding, conditioned on the current block size.
Change-Id: I499365fb547839d555498e3bcc0387d8a3587d87
This function is now called from configures the ARNR
filter so it belongs with the other temporal filter
functions.
Change-Id: I64211875918364b5b8edfb97743e573c6def1663
Normalization of the frame boost value was being done
when it reached the value 1028. The intention was to
keep to a range of 10 bits, so it should have been
clipped above 1023.
Change-Id: I0afdddc1d2eb9e7822ec4578903cbe6ec0b33b91
This flag was added to VP8 to allow a mode where MB-level skipping
was not allowed, saving a bit per mb. It was never used in practice,
and hasn't been tested in VP9, so remove it.
Change-Id: Id450ec6904c6d06c1919508e7efc52d05cde5631
Static threshold results slightly up (+0.1% on derf), probably b/c
we now take the filter (sharp/lowpass) into account for the breakout
decision.
Change-Id: I9f597601da434205142afd05f32690e7ba8fd690
This is work-in-progress, it implements multiple ARF
encoding behind an experimental flag.
It adds the ability to insert multiple ARF frames into a
single ARF group. This patch implements the reordering
of the coded frames, and implements a fixed-length coding
pattern. It applies a fixed quantizer strategy based on
where the frame is in the coding sequence.
Further work to modify the rate control strategy is
ongoing and will be submitted via a set of future patches.
In this first step, each ARF group is recursively
bisected and an ARF frame added at that position in the
sequence. The recursion continues until ARF frames are
within MIN_GF_INTERVAL frames.
The code sits behind the "multiple-arf" experimental
flag ("CONFIG_MULTIPLE_ARF"). The experimental flag
"oneshotq" ("CONFIG_ONESHOTQ") also needs to be enabled
for this patch to work correctly.
Change-Id: Ie473b05ebb43ac473c0cfb659b2b8042823085e2
Combine superblock inter predictors into a unified function that
allows configurable block width and height. The inter predictions
of block sizes smaller than 16x16 are handled differently. To be
continued on merging them later.
Change-Id: I14075959dd5e221f00c205c99ca35c1c31ef728e
The probabilities derived from these statistics are used in bitstream
writing; therefore, we should only do this when we actually decide to
use macroblock coding (over superblock coding). Derf gains +0.15%.
Change-Id: I196814c070a7c79889590658ce10a6eb07454389
The intra predictor supports configurable block sizes. It can handle
intra prediction down to 4x4 sizes, when enabled in BLOCK_SIZE_TYPE.
Change-Id: I7399ec2512393aa98aadda9813ca0c83e19af854
Rename pick_mb_modes to pick_mb_mode, since it now handles only a
single macroblock. This is consistent with pick_sb_mode handling a
single non-macroblock.
Change-Id: I896fdfa06436b2d8c24d6474718cc74420df6b3b
This patch changes the default with the modecoefprob expt
to use mode-based forward updates with one-node pegged
modeling.
The maximum difference with fully trained tables is now
less that 0.1%.
Change-Id: I06b44322e10c6703f93f3c1d48d973b1136a0618
This patch will use the dest buffer instead of the
predictor buffer. This will allow us in future commits
to remove the extra mem copy that occurs in the dequant
functions when eob == 0. We should also be able to remove
extra params that are passed into the dequant functions.
Change-Id: I7241bc1ab797a430418b1f3a95b5476db7455f6a
More specifically, remove vp9_quantize_mb*, vp9_optimize_mb*,
vp9_inverse_transform_mb* and vp9_transform_mb*. Instead, use the
generic _sb* functions that take a size argument, and call them with
BLOCK_SIZE_MB16X16.
Change-Id: I33024afea95d3a23ffbc1df7da426e4645110f29
With these fixed, the codec produces identical results regardless of
what literal values are used for the enum members in BLOCK_SIZE_*.
Change-Id: I26db8e08019b58ba432af1f0950ebe6b0eb4ad8c
Merge various super_block_yrd and super_block_uvrd versions into one
common function that works for all sizes. Make transform size selection
size-agnostic also. This fixes a slight bug in the intra UV superblock
code where it used the wrong transform size for txsz > 8x8, and stores
the txsz selection for superblocks properly (instead of forgetting it).
Lastly, it removes the trellis search that was done for 16x16 intra
predictors, since trellis is relatively expensive and should thus only
be done after RD mode selection.
Gives basically identical results on derf (+0.009%).
Change-Id: If4485c6f0a0fe4038b3172f7a238477c35a6f8d3
The strategy to run fast loop filter picking for encoder speed-up
should be revisited at a later stage.
Change-Id: I3b75e06d767cff41be952a42e63b3292f4eab996
Merge sb32x32 and sb64x64 functions; allow for rectangular sizes. Code
gives identical encoder results before and after. There are a few
macros for rectangular block sizes under the sbsegment experiment; this
experiment is not yet functional and should not yet be used.
Change-Id: I71f93b5d2a1596e99a6f01f29c3f0a456694d728
Clamp only the motion vectors inferred from neighboring reference
macroblocks. The motion vectors obtained through motion search in
NEWMV mode are constrained during the search process, which allows
a relatively larger referencing region than the inferred mvs.
Hence further clamping the best mv provided by the motion search may
affect the efficacy of NEWMV mode.
Synchronized the decoding process. The decoded mvs in NEWMV modes
should be guaranteed to fit in the effective range. Put a mv range
clamping function there for security purpose.
This improves the coding performance of high motion sequences, e.g.,
derf set:
foreman 0.233%
husky 0.175%
icd 0.135%
mother_daughter 0.337%
pamphlet 0.561%
stdhd set:
blue_sky 0.408%
city 0.455%
also saw sunflower goes down by -0.469%.
Change-Id: I3fcbba669e56dab779857a8126a91b926e899cb5
Start grouping data per-plane, as part of refactoring to support
additional planes, and chroma planes with other-than 4:2:0
subsampling.
Change-Id: Idb76a0e23ab239180c818025bae1f36f1608bb23
This function expects real Q values as inputs
not index values.
The use-age her impacts the Q chosen for force key
frames. Though this is a bug fix I have not yet verified
whether following the bug fix the q multiplier value used is
correct.
Change-Id: I49f6da894d90baeb1e86c820c335f02dc80d3b66
Took vp9_setup_scale_factors_for_frame() out from
vp9_setup_interp_filters(), so that it is only called once per
frame instead of per macroblock. Decoder tests showed a 1.5%
performance gain.
Change-Id: I770cb09eb2140ab85132f82aed388ac0bdd3a0aa
Using clamp and MIN/MAX functions instead of plain C code. Lower case
variable names. Removing redundant parenthesis.
Change-Id: Ibf7cc5fbe4fbdb5029049a599af71534176e6f42
We used to calculate SSIM only over the postproc buffer, whereas we
calculate PSNR for both. Compared to postproc-SSIM, this is about 0.3%
higher for derf, 1.4% lower for hd and 0.5% lower for stdhd, although
it is highly variable on a per-clip basis.
Change-Id: I8dd491f0f5b4201dedfb15d288c854d5d4caa10f
The patch adds the flexibility to use standard EOB based coding
on smaller block sizes and nzc based coding on larger blocksizes.
The tx-sizes that use nzc based coding and those that use EOB based
coding are controlled by a function get_nzc_used().
By default, this function uses nzc based coding for 16x16 and 32x32
transform blocks, which seem to bridge the performance gap
substantially.
All sets are now lower by 0.5% to 0.7%, as opposed to ~1.8% before.
Change-Id: I06abed3df57b52d241ea1f51b0d571c71e38fd0b
This threshold effectively limits the amount of motion
from one end of a GF/ARF group to the other.
This patch makes the threshold depend on image size.
Change-Id: Id45d1d7bced815f86ddd037be53164894b00b82f