many structures use bw and bh and they have different meanings. This cl attempts
to start this clean up and remove unneccessary 2 step look up log and then
shift operations...
also removed partition type multiple operation code in bitstream.c.
Change-Id: I7e03e552bdfc0939738e430862e3073d30fdd5db
At speed 2, due to the threshold scheme used, it is possible the rate
and distortion assigned with INT_MAX value. The patch added checking
to prevent the INT_MAX value is used in further calculation of RD
scores. The patch also changed the assertion in rd_use_partition() to
be mirror similar assertion in rd_pick_partition().
Change-Id: Idb52c543cc1e10abdf6e6a5d6e9cb535a42214dc
Adding loopfilter struct with fields from MACROBLOCKD and VP9Common.
Eventually it will be moved to vp9_loopfilter.h for better code structure.
Change-Id: Iaf5fb71c33719cdfa1b991f671caf071be9ea035
We would skip the rectangular blocks for sub8x8 partitions because
we would conclude that PARTITION_NONE was better than PARTITION_SPLIT,
however, that conclusion was made before we actually really tested
PARTITION_SPLIT.
Change-Id: I8fa91e59894badc1d8cee3ba8a49e40ae4c4a489
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
About 15% faster for bus (speed 0) first 50 frames @ 1500kbps, which
goes from 1min36 to 1min24. Results become slightly better (+0.2% on
derf/yt, +0.4% on hd), probably because of a bugfix for skipmode in
super_block_yrd(). Overall speed change (on derfraw300) is roughly
-13%. This can probably be improved further by caching best_yrd
between partition searches. Also, we might be able to get more
speedups by always doing PARTITION_NONE before PARTITIONS_SPLIT, not
just at the sb8x8 level.
Change-Id: I83736949ebd5b4a3b400ee688d7661913fefc98b
Current partition checking starts from small sizes, and then goes up
to large sizes. This experiment uses the small partitions' motion
estimation result, which is already available, to speed up the
large partition's motion estimation. We can decide to skip some
patition checkings if they are unlikely choices. We could use the
motion vector(MV) result as current partition's prediction MV, limit
the search range and reference frame.
Current result at speed 1:
psnr loss: 1.19% for stdhd, 0.287% for derf.
speed gain: 14% for sunflower(hd), 11% for akiyo.
Further improvement will be done later.
Change-Id: I5abfd070e9cace2e91e2a0247d1325df313887ab
Removing tile_rows and tile_columns from VP9Common, removing redundant
constants MIN_TILE_WIDTH and MAX_TILE_WIDTH, changing signature of
vp9_get_tile_n_bits.
Change-Id: I8ff3104a38179b2c6900df965c144c1d6f602267
Making implementation of vp9_set_pred_flag_{seg_id, mbskip} consistent
with vp9_get_segment_id without using confusing sub(a, b) macro. Passing
mi_row and mi_col to functions explicitly instead of replying on
mb_to_right_edge and mb_to_bottom_edge.
Change-Id: I54c1087dd2ba9036f8ba7eb165b073e807d00435
This speed feature allows the encoder to largely remove the spatial
dependency between blocks inside a 64x64 superblock, thereby removing
the need to repeatedly encode superblocks per partition type in the
rate-distortion optimization loop.
A major challenge lies in the intra modes tested in the rate-distortion
optimization loop. The subsequent blocks do not have access to the
reconstructed boundary pixels without the intermediate coding steps.
This was resolved by using the original pixels for intra prediction
in the rd loop, followed by an appropriately designed distortion
modeling on the quantization parameters. Experiments also suggested
that the performance impact is more discernible at lower bit-rate/psnr
settings. Hence a quantizer dependent threshold is applied to deactivate
skip of block coding.
For bus_cif at 2000 kbps,
speed 0: runtime 269854ms -> 237774ms (12% speed-up) at 0.05dB
performance loss.
speed 1: runtime 65312ms -> 61536ms, (7% speed-up) at 0.04dB
performance loss.
This operation is currently turned on in settings of speed 1.
Change-Id: Ib689741dfff8dd38365d8c1b92860a3e176f56ec
Adding segmentation struct to vp9_seg_common.h. Struct members are from
macroblockd and VP9Common structs. Moving segmentation related constants
and enums to vp9_seg_common.h.
Change-Id: I23fabc33f11a359249f5f80d161daf569d02ec03
The resulting reconstruction is never used, thus it just wastes CPU
cycles. Reduces encode time of first 50 frames of bus (speed 0) @
1500kbps from 2min2.0 to 2min1.2, i.e. a 0.65% overall speedup.
Change-Id: I74755ca3aadc21e2be220f486259060bd4088c45
Overall, on all test sets, this gains about +0.2% on all metrics.
City is a clip where this really hurts (-1.0% on all metrics), I'm
not quite sure why yet. Maybe interesting to look into in the future.
Change-Id: I6f0eecb20e72f0194633270d30bf00d76d9eae78
Skips mode searches for intra and compound inter modes depending
on the best mode so far and the reference frames. The various
heuristics to be used are selected by bits from a flag. The
previous direction based intra mode search pruning is also absorbed
in this framework.
Specifically the flags and their impact are:
1) FLAG_SKIP_INTRA_BESTINTER (skip intra mode search for oblique
directional modes and TM_PRED if the best so far is
an inter mode)
derfraw300: -0.15%, 10% speedup
2) FLAG_SKIP_INTRA_DIRMISMATCH (skip D27, D63, D117 and D153
mode search if the best so far is not one of the closest
hor/vert/diagonal directions.
derfraw300: -0.05%, about 9% speedup
3) FLAG_SKIP_COMP_BESTINTRA (skip compound prediction mode
search if the best so far is an intra mode)
derfraw300: -0.06%, about 7-8% speedup
4) FLAG_SKIP_COMP_REFMISMATCH (skip compound prediction search
if the best single ref inter mode does not have the same ref
as one of the two references being tested in the compound mode)
derfraw300: -0.56%, about 10% speedup
Change-Id: I1a736cd29b36325489e7af9f32698d6394b2c495
sf->unused_mode_skip_lvl. Tests modes as normal for all
sizes at or below the given level. At larger sizes it skips
all modes that were not chosen at any smaller size.
Hence setting BLOCK_SIZE_SB64X64 is in effect off.
Setting BLOCK_SIZE_AB4X4 will only consider modes that
were chosen for one or more 4x4 blocks at larger sizes.
sf->reference_masking.
Do a test encode of the NONE partition at one size and create
a reference frame mask based on the best rd choice. In the
full search only allow this reference frame.
Currently it is testing 64x64 and repeats this in the full search.
This does not work well with Jim's Partition code just now and
is disabled by default.
Change-Id: I8f8c52d2ef4a0c08100150b0ea4155d1aaab93dd
This commit adds a speed feature where only squared partition are
evaluated in partition picking. Enable this feature in cpu-used 2
reduces encoding time by ~30%.
loss of compression:
-0.9% on cif set
-1.23% on stdhd
Change-Id: Ia6fad11210f0b78365abb889f9245604513be5b9
(1) Refines the modeling function and uses that to add some speed
features. Specifically, intead of using a flag use_largest_txfm as
a speed feature, an enum tx_size_search_method is used, of which
two of the types are USE_FULL_RD and USE_LARGESTALL. Two other
new types are added:
USE_LARGESTINTRA (use largest only for intra)
USE_LARGESTINTRA_MODELINTER (use largest for intra, and model for
inter)
(2) Another change is that the framework for deciding transform type
is simplified to use a heuristic count based method rather than
an rd based method using txfm_cache. In practice the new method
is found to work just as well - with derf only -0.01 down.
The new method is more compatible with the new framework where
certain rd costs are based on full rd and certain others are
based on modeled rd or are not computed. In this patch the existing
rd based method is still kept for use in the USE_FULL_RD mode.
In the other modes, the count based method is used.
However the recommendation is to remove it eventually since the
benefit is limited, and will remove a lot of complications in
the code
(3) Finally a bug is fixed with the existing use_largest_txfm speed feature
that causes mismatches when the lossless mode and 4x4 WH transform is
forced.
Results on derf:
USE_FULL_RD: +0.03% (due to change in the tables), 0% encode time reduction
USE_LARGESTINTRA: -0.21%, 15% encode time reduction (this one is a
pretty good compromise)
USE_LARGESTINTRA_MODELINTER: -0.98%, 22% encode time reduction
(currently the benefit of modeling is limited for txfm size selection,
but keeping this enum as a placeholder) .
USE_LARGESTALL: -1.05%, 27% encode-time reduction (same as existing
use_largest_txfm speed feature).
Change-Id: I4d60a5f9ce78fbc90cddf2f97ed91d8bc0d4f936
This cl converts use partition from last frame to do the following:
if part is none,horz, vert -> try split
if part != none and one of the children is not split - try none
Change-Id: I5b6c659e35f3ac9f11c051b92ba98af6d7e8aa87
Signed-off-by: Jim Bankoski <jimbankoski@google.com>