This commit enables a fast path computational flow for forward
transformation. It checks the sse and variance of prediction
residuals and decides if the quantized coefficients are all
zero, dc only, or more. It then selects the corresponding coding
path in the forward transformation and quantization stage.
It is currently enabled in rtc coding mode. Will do it for rd
coding mode next.
In speed -6, the runtime for pedestrian_area 1080p at 1000 kbps
goes down from 14234 ms to 13704 ms, i.e., about 4% speed-up.
Overall coding performance for rtc set is changed by -0.18%.
Change-Id: I0452da1786d59bc8bcbe0a35fdae9f623d1d44e1
In non frame-parallel decoding, this works the same way as
current decoding scheme. Every time after decoder finish
decoding a frame, it will swap the current mode info pointer
and previous mode info pointer if the decoded frame needs
to be shown. Both mode info pointer and previous mode info
pointer are from mode info arrays.
In frame-parallel decoding, this will become more complicated
as current frame's mode info pointer will be shared with next
frame as previous mode info pointer. But when one decoder
thread finishes decoding one frame and starts to work on next
available frame, it needs to retain the decoded frame's mode
info pointers until next frame finishes decoding. The mode info
index will serve this purpose. The decoder will use different
buffer in the mode info arrays and use the other buffer to save
previous decoded frame’s mode info.
Change-Id: If11d57d8eb0ee38c8876158e5482177fcb229428
tests failing under Win32/Win64
+ dct16x16_test: add missing avx2 functions (partially disabled)
exercises the forward transforms
no idct/iht implementations, so the c-code is used
Change-Id: I04f64a457fa0828a00f32b5c9fe4f55294f21f61
As a side-effect, the sad unit tests for VP8 and VP9
had to be separated.
Fixes a bug in original patch:
(https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/c/70163/8)
that was reverted due to a nightly test failure.
Change-Id: Ia2a4e9e278fd3c89d6c3c82fcc6381320ec2a8a6
An overflow issue could potentially happen in the second round 1-D
transform of the SSSE3 full inverse 16x16 2D-DCT. This commit fixes
this issue.
Change-Id: Ia19e4888fda1cc929a28a5f89a5beec612d628dc
This commit enables SSSE3 implementation of the inverse 2D-DCT
with only first 10 coefficients non-zero. It reduces the runtime
of SSE2 version from 745 cycles to 538 cycles, i.e., 27% speed-up.
Change-Id: I18ba4128859b09c704a6ee361d69a86c09fe8dfe
The subpixel SSSE3 was fixed in this patch:
https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/c/70283/
So the equivalent AVX2 is fixed accordingly.
Change-Id: Ieebbc1949c99d34b12b8b47692df71aca5001f3a
This commit enables the SSSE3 implementation of full inverse 16x16
2D-DCT. The unit runtime goes down from 1642 cycles to 1519 cycles,
about 7% speed-up.
Change-Id: I14d2fdf9da1fb4ed1e5db7ce24f77a1bfc8ea90d
In 8-tap filtering, to guarantee the intermediate results fit in
16 bits, the order of accumulating the products needs to be done
correctly, and the largest product should be added last. This
patch fixed the problem using the method in commit "Correct ssse3
8/16-pixel wide sub-pixel filter calculation".
Change-Id: I79d0ad60c057b15011ece84cda9648eee0809423
As mismatchs were found between the intrinsic version and c only. The
commit temporarily revert to use the matching assembly version to
allow further investigation.
Change-Id: I08436c47d4888b562c0eac8e8856d90a831442df
This did the same correction as the one in commit "Correct ssse3
8/16-pixel wide sub-pixel filter calculation" to avoid saturation
during filtering.
Change-Id: Ife9aa3f62daf9114eb24fe38f7baa3c3f361b2d6
Renames all x86_64 specific assembly files to consistently
end in _x86_64.asm. This will be useful for build systems to
handle these files differently.
All new 64-bit specific assembly files should use the new
naming convention.
Change-Id: I36c89584967c82ffc4088b1b5044ac15d2bb7536
The final goal is eventually to get rid of both itxm_add and fwd_txm4x4.
This patch does it in the decoder.
Change-Id: Ibb3db57efbcbb1ac387c6742538a9fcf2c6f24a5
The current decode_tiles decodes the frame one tile by one tile
and then loopfilter the whole frame or use another worker thread to
do loopfiltering.
|------|------|------|------|
|Tile1-|Tile2-|Tile3-|Tile4-|
|------|------|------|------|
For example, if a tile video has one row and four cols, decode_tiles
will decode the Tile1, then Tile2, then Tile3, then Tile4.
And during decode each tile, decode_tile will decode row by row in
each tile.
For frame parallel decoding, decode_tiles will decode video in row order
across the tiles. So the order will be:
"Decode 1st row of Tile1" -> "Decode 1st row of Tile2"
-> "Decode 1st row of Tile3" -> "Decode 1st row of Tile4"
-> "Decode 2nd row of Tile1" -> "Decode 2nd row of Tile2"
-> "Decode 2nd row of Tile3" -> "Decode 2nd row of Tile4"-> "loopfilter 1st row"
Change-Id: I2211f9adc6d142fbf411d491031203cb8a6dbf6b