The 32x32 quantization process can potentially have the intermediate
stacks over 16-bit range, thereby causing enc/dec mismatch. This commit
fixes this overflow issue in the SSSE3 implementation, as well as the
prototype, of 32x32 quantization.
This fixes issue 607 from webm@googlecode.
Change-Id: I85635e6ca236b90c3dcfc40d449215c7b9caa806
If none of the 16 coefficients that we quantize per loop iteration
are larger than the zbin, directly skip to the next round of coeffs,
rather than doing a full quantize loop that will eventually result
in 16 zeroes. This incurs a jump cost, but saves a lot of other work.
32x32 quant goes from 1349 -> 1184 cycles. The same approach yielded
no significantly positive results for smaller transforms, so is not
used there (8x8: 103 -> 101 cycles; 16x16: 302 -> 306 cycles).
Change-Id: I8fca17dc2543fc8eed1dbcd5100145e3c3a9b647
Encode time of bus (speed 0) 50 frames @ 1500kbps goes from 2min14.4 to
2min10.1, i.e. a 2.3% overall speed increase.
Change-Id: I3699580e74ec26c7d24e03681bc47ba25ee1ee87
Total encoding time for first 50 frames of bus (speed 0) @ 1500kbps
goes 2min34.8 to 2min14.4, i.e. a 10.4% overall speedup. The code is
x86-64 only, it needs some minor modifications to be 32bit compatible,
because it uses 15 xmm registers, whereas 32bit only has 8.
Change-Id: I2df53770c2e850813ffa713e1a91b45b0082b904
Support for gyp which doesn't support multiple objects in the same
static library having the same basename.
Change-Id: Ib947eefbaf68f8b177a796d23f875ccdfa6bc9dc