This breaks the profile 1 bitstream.
Don't force non420 uv transform size to 1/4 y size. In the 4:2:0 case the
chroma corresponding to a luma block is 1/4 its size. In the 4:4:4 case
chroma and luma planes are the same size. Disallowing larger transforms
can result in a loss of compression efficiency and is inconsistent.
For sub-8x8 blocks only average corresponding motion vectors.
4:2:0 and profile 0 behavior remains unchanged.
Change-Id: I560ae07183012c6734dd1860ea54ed6f62f3cae8
Speed 6 uses small tx size, namely 8x8. max_intra_bsize needs to
be modified accordingly to ensure valid intra mode checking.
Borg test on RTC set showed an overall PSNR gain of 0.335% in speed
-6.
This also changes speed -5 encoding by allowing DC_PRED checking
for block32x32. Borg test on RTC set showed a slight PSNR gain of
0.145%, and no noticeable speed change.
Change-Id: I1502978d8fbe265b3bb235db0f9c35ba0703cd45
This is the first step to rework the rate-distortion modeling used
in rtc coding mode. The overall goal is to make the modeling
customized for the statistics encountered in the rtc coding.
This commit makes encoder to perform rate-distortion modeling for
DC and AC coefficients separately. No speed changes observed.
The coding performance for pedestrian_area_1080p is largely
improved:
speed -5, from 79558 b/f, 37.871 dB -> 79598 b/f, 38.600 dB
speed -6, from 79515 b/f, 37.822 dB -> 79544 b/f, 38.130 dB
Overall performance for rtc set at speed -6 is improved by 0.67%.
Change-Id: I9153444567e5f75ccdcaac043c2365992c005c0c
This patch allows the VP9 encoder to skip the un-necessary
motion search in the first pass. It computes the motion error
of 0,0 motion using the last source frame as the reference,
and skips the further motion search if this error is small.
Borg test shows overall the patch gives PSNR gain (derf -0.001%,
yt 0.341%, hd 0.282%). Individual clips may have PSNR gain or
loss. The best PSNR performance is 7.347% and the worst is -0.662%.
The first pass encoding speedup for slideshow clips is over 30%.
Change-Id: I4cac4dbd911f277ee858e161f3ca652c771344fe
This commit fixes frame header decoding for superframe index, to
prevent out of boundary memory read triggered by fuzz test
vector. It resolves a chromium security violation issue
crbug.com/376802.
The issue was introduced in the change:
Add VPXD_SET_DECRYPTOR support to the VP9 decoder.
cl-id I88f86c8ff9af34e0b6531028b691921b54c2fc48
where the buffer was read before validation check on index offset
applied.
A test vector is added accordingly.
Change-Id: I41c988e776bbdd1033312a668e03a3dbcf44ca99
This patch appears to have introduced non-determinism and/or
mismatch from debug vs release.
This reverts commit 5daef90efc4613efd7e7ee80ba4e1ecf9a57a966.
Change-Id: I80081e55cfeaaa821b510b58a4e6e6328003c7da
The current decoding scheme will decrease the reference count
of the output frame when finish decoding. Then the application
could copy the frame from the decoder buffer to application buffer.
In frame-parallel decoding, a decoded frame will not be outputted
until several frames later which depends on thread numbers. So
the decoded frame's reference count should be decreased only
after application finish copying the frame out. But due to the
limitation of vpx_codec_get_frame, decoder could not know when
application finish decoding. So use a index last_show_frame to
release the last output frame's reference count.
Change-Id: I403ee0d01148ac1182e5a2d87cf7dcc302b51e63
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
This patch allows the encoder to skip the
un-neccessary motion search in the first pass. It
calculates the error of the zero motion vector using
the last source frame as reference and skips the
further motion search in the first pass if the error
is small.
The encoding speedup of the first pass for slideshow
videos is over 30%. Borg test shows the overall PSNR
performance remain approximately the same (derf -0.009,
hd 0.387, yt 0.021, stdhd 0.065). Individual clips may
have either PSNR gain or loss. The worst PSNR perfomance
is from yt set, with a PSNR loss of -1.1.
Change-Id: I08b2ab110b695e4689573b2567fa531b6457616e
* Only use ZEROMV, disalowing the intra modes that were previously
tested.
* Score rate and distortion as zero.
Change-Id: Ifcf99e272095725f11da1dcd26bd0f850683e680