Removing unused constants, macros, and function declarations. Using
ROUND_POWER_OF_TWO macro, vp9_zero, vp9_copy where possible. Moving
#include from *.h to *.c. Merging for loops for motion vectors.
Change-Id: Ic3bf841764a2bb177128bb3a6d7aa8f68229cd13
This prevents a duplicate memcpy of a 128-byte struct every time
set_scale_factors() is called (which is a lot), thus leading to a
decrease from 3.7 MB to 1.85 MB of struct copying per 64x64 block
RD/partition loop.
Overall, this decreases encoding time of the first 50 frames of bus
@ 1500kbps (speed 0) from 1min5.9 to 1min4.9, i.e. about a 1.5%
overall speedup. We can likely get more gains by removing the copy
of the other struct (and replacing it with an indexing) as well.
Change-Id: I3dceb7e79f71e6fe911b11cc994cf89a869dde7a
Implements some of the helper functions more efficiently with
lookups rathers than branches. Modeling function is consolidated
to reduce some computations.
Also merged the two enums BLOCK_SIZE_TYPES and BlockSize into
one because there is no need to keep them separate (even though
the semantics are a little different).
No bitstream or output change.
About 0.5% speedup
Change-Id: I7d71a66e8031ddb340744dc493f22976052b8f9f
Code intra/inter, then comp/single, then the ref frame selection.
Use contextualization for all steps. Don't code two past frames
in comp pred mode.
Change-Id: I4639a78cd5cccb283023265dbcc07898c3e7cf95
It remains as a local define in rdopt.c so we can distinguish between
split and non-split modes in the RD loop, but disappears outside that
scope in the codec.
Change-Id: I98c18fe5ab7e4fbd1d6620ec5695e2ea20513ce9
Adds a subsampling aware border extension function. This may be reworked
soon to support more than 3 planes.
Change-Id: I76b81901ad10bb1e678dd4f0d22740ca6c76c43b
Always initialize the mode_info with sb_type of BLOCK_SIZE_MB16X16
for the first-pass encoding test.
Change-Id: Ic86393eeef981bdd523a5b44cfac3f0b24c068b7
Make framebuffer allocations according to the chroma subsamping
factors in use. A bit is placed in the raw part of the frame header for
each of the two subsampling factors. This will be moved in a future
commit to make them part of the TBD feature set bits, probably only set
on keyframes, etc.
Change-Id: I59ed38d3a3c0d4af3c7c277617de28d04a001853
The chroma planes are not used during the first pass encode,
but the vp9_encode_sb() function was operating on them anyway.
This was causing the use of uninitialized memory.
Change-Id: I5ebafcd3d5e34ed91a8336dad159b573995a939f
There is only one instance of these structures, no need for them
to be allocated separately on the heap.
Change-Id: I1333cc92d06bbe21be643c2b2f0e3936f0264cac
This setup is now handled by vp9_build_intra_predictors()
when left_available and/or up_available is zero.
Change-Id: I59cec0ab95f8be69ce885fd20727510e4deef8a0
Creates a common encode (subtract, transform, quantize, optimize,
inverse transform, reconstruct) function for all sb sizes, including
the old 16x16 path.
Change-Id: I964dff1ea7a0a5c378046a069ad83495f54df007
All members can be referenced from their per-plane counterparts, and
removes assumptions about 24 blocks per macroblock.
Change-Id: I7ff2fa72d22c29163eb558981c8193765a8113d9
All members can be referenced from their per-plane counterparts, and
removes assumptions about 24 blocks per macroblock.
Change-Id: I593fb0715e74cd84b48facd1c9b18c3ae1185d4b
Function set_mb_row() and set_mb_col() do similar work and are always
called together, this commit merged them into a single function for
clarity and easy maintainence. This was a TODO item.
Change-Id: I956bd9ed6afb8b2b0469b20fd8bc893b26f8a0f3
First in a series of commits moving the framebuffers pointers to
per-plane data, so that they can be indexed numerically rather than
by name.
Change-Id: I6e0d60fd4d51e6375c384eb7321776564df21775
Adjustments take heavier account of the frame near a kf
in deciding boost and limit the total number that can contribute.
Also adjusted the minq calculations such that in most cases we
generate a smaller key frame.
Modified the code that accounts for how static the sequence is and
added some adjustment based on image size. This is still very
crude but smaller images tend to behave better with a larger
delta between KF Q and other frames than larger image formats.
Changes give sizable gains in overall PSNR on all the test sets but the
biggest gains (~3%) were on the std-hd set.
The gains were smaller for SSIM but still significant.
Average PSNR results are mixed because this metric can very easily
be altered by having a very good / lossless coding of one or two frames.
Some of the YT and YT-HD clips in particular have blank lead ins and
allowing lossless coding of these appears to make a big difference to
average PSNR but it reality does not help much at all.
Change-Id: I6bfe485a1d330b47c783832f1717c95c535464ec
This commit converts the luma versions of vp9_build_inter_predictors_sb
to use a common function. Update the convolution functions to support
block sizes larger than 16x16, and add a foreach_predicted_block walker.
Next step will be to calculate the UV motion vector and implement SBUV,
then fold in vp9_build_inter16x16_predictors_mb and SPLITMV.
At the 16x16, 32x32, and 64x64 levels implemented in this commit, each
plane is predicted with only a single call to vp9_build_inter_predictor.
This is not yet called for SPLITMV. If the notion of SPLITMV/I8X8/I4X4
goes away, then the prediction block walker can go away, since we'll
always predict the whole bsize in a single step. Implemented using a
block walker at this stage for SPLITMV, as a 4x4 "prediction block size"
within the BLOCK_SIZE_MB16X16 macroblock. It would also support other
rectangular sizes too, if the blocks smaller than 16x16 remain
implemented as a SPLITMV-like thing. Just using 4x4 for now.
There's also a potential to combine with the foreach_transformed_block
walker if the logic for calculating the size of the subsampled
transform is made more straightforward, perhaps as a consequence of
supporing smaller macroblocks than 16x16. Will watch what happens there.
Change-Id: Iddd9973398542216601b630c628b9b7fdee33fe2
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