Replaces the default tables for single coefficient magnitudes with
those obtained from an appropriate distribution. The EOB node
is left unchanged. The model is represeted as a 256-size codebook
where the index corresponds to the probability of the Zero or the
One node. Two variations are implemented corresponding to whether
the Zero node or the One-node is used as the peg. The main advantage
is that the default prob tables will become considerably smaller and
manageable. Besides there is substantially less risk of over-fitting
for a training set.
Various distributions are tried and the one that gives the best
results is the family of Generalized Gaussian distributions with
shape parameter 0.75. The results are within about 0.2% of fully
trained tables for the Zero peg variant, and within 0.1% of the
One peg variant.
The forward updates are optionally (controlled by a macro)
model-based, i.e. restricted to only convey probabilities from the
codebook. Backward updates can also be optionally (controlled by
another macro) model-based, but is turned off by default. Currently
model-based forward updates work about the same as unconstrained
updates, but there is a drop in performance with backward-updates
being model based.
The model based approach also allows the probabilities for the key
frames to be adjusted from the defaults based on the base_qindex of
the frame. Currently the adjustment function is a placeholder that
adjusts the prob of EOB and Zero node from the nominal one at higher
quality (lower qindex) or lower quality (higher qindex) ends of the
range. The rest of the probabilities are then derived based on the
model from the adjusted prob of zero.
Change-Id: Iae050f3cbcc6d8b3f204e8dc395ae47b3b2192c9
Lower case variable names, code simplification by using already defined
clamp and read_le16 functions.
Change-Id: I8fd544365bd8d1daed86d7b2ae0843e4ef80df08
Wrote sse2 version of vp9_short_idct10_16x16 function. Compared
to c version, the sse2 version is 2.3X faster.
Change-Id: I314c4f09369648721798321eeed6f58e38857f26
Wrote sse2 version of vp9_short_idct16x16 function. Compared to c
version, the sse2 version is over 2.5X faster.
Change-Id: I38536e2b846427a2cc5c5423aaf305fd0e605d61
Renaming Width to width, Height to height and Version to version in
several structs and function signatures.
Change-Id: I084c3f7e747cb2ce3345aff27a3dff9b13a87543
Wrote sse2 functions of vp9_short_idct8x8 and vp9_short_idct10_8x8.
Compared to c version, the sse2 version is 2X faster. The decoder
test didn't show noticeable gain since 8x8 idct doesn't take much
of decoding time (less than 1% in my test).
Change-Id: I56313e18cd481700b3b52c4eda5ca204ca6365f3
If the intended display size is different than the size the frame is
coded at, then send that size explicitly in the bitstream. Adds a new
bit to the frame header to indicate whether the extra size fields
are present.
Change-Id: I525c66f22d207efaf1e5f903c6a2a91b80245854
This fix resolves some of the mismatch issues being seen
recently. While this is the right thing to do when tiling
is used for this experiment, it is not the underlying cause
of the the mismatches.
Something else is causing writing outside of the allowable
frame area in the encoder leading to this mismatch.
Change-Id: If52c6f67555aa18ab8762865384e323b47237277
Updates the YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG structure to be crop-aware. The
exiting width/height parameters are left unchanged, storing the
width and height algined to a 16 byte boundary. The cropped
dimensions are added as new fields.
This fixes a nasty visual pulse when switching between scaled and
unscaled frame dimensions due to a mismatch between the scaling
ratio and the 16-byte aligned sizes.
Change-Id: Id4a3f6aea6b9b9ae38bdfa1b87b7eb2cfcdd57b6
This is like VP8_COPY_REFERENCE, but returns a pointer to the reference
frame rather than a copy of it. This is useful when the application
doesn't know what the size of the reference is, as is the case when
scaling is in effect.
Change-Id: I63667109f65510364d0e397ebe56217140772085
Enable entropy coding of motion vectors up to +/-2048. Also
extend the motion search range accordingly.
Change-Id: Iac2bb015e8934521cef83a19edbe967d9f097436
Removing redundant code, introducing new functions for better
decomposition, adding 'clamp' function to vp9_common.h.
Change-Id: Ic3b8ca13bbc38f60f0c9c43910b5802005e31aaf
Remove the temporary branch count arrays and build the adapted probabilities
while walking the tree. Gives an additional 1.5% or so on CIF.
Change-Id: I875d61e5e0ec778e5d2f7f9d0837b989a91cf3a3
The previous implementation visited each node in the tree multiple times
because it used each symbol's encoding to revisit the branches taken and
increment its count. Instead, we can traverse the tree depth first and
calculate the probabilities and branch counts as we walk back up. The
complexity goes from somewhere between O(nlogn) and O(n^2) (depending on
how balanced the tree is) to O(n).
Only tested one clip (256kbps, CIF), saw 13% decoding perf improvement.
Note that this optimization should port trivially to VP8 as well. In VP8,
the decoder doesn't use this function, but it does routinely show up
on the profile for realtime encoding.
Change-Id: I4f2848e4f41dc9a7694f73f3e75034bce08d1b12
Adds probability updates for extra bits for the nzcs, code for
getting nzc stats, plus some minor cleanups and fixes.
Change-Id: If2814e7f04fb52f5025ad9f400f3e6c50a00b543
Added SSE2 idct4_1d which is called by vp9_short_iht4x4. Also,
modified the parameter type passed to vp9_short_iht functions to
make it work with rtcd prototype.
Change-Id: I81ba7cb4db6738f1923383b52a06deb760923ffe
Increase the motion search range by 4x. Change MV_CLASS tree of the
entropy coding to allow two additional mv classes to cover the
extended motion vector limit. The codec determines the effective
motion search range conditioned on the actual frame dimension.
It provides coding gains:
stdhd 0.39%
yt 0.56%
hd 0.47%
Major coding performance gains are packed in several sequences with
intense motion activities, e.g., ped_1080p gains 7% at high bit-rates,
and on average 3%.
TODO: Need to further tune the rate control and motion search units.
Change-Id: Ib842540a6796fbee5a797809433ef6a477c6d78d
This also changes the RD search to take account of the correct block
index when searching (this is required for ADST positioning to work
correctly in combination with tx_select).
Change-Id: Ie50d05b3a024a64ecd0b376887aa38ac5f7b6af6
This patch revamps the entropy coding of coefficients to code first
a non-zero count per coded block and correspondingly remove the EOB
token from the token set.
STATUS:
Main encode/decode code achieving encode/decode sync - done.
Forward and backward probability updates to the nzcs - done.
Rd costing updates for nzcs - done.
Note: The dynamic progrmaming apporach used in trellis quantization
is not exactly compatible with nzcs. A suboptimal approach has been
used instead where branch costs are updated to account for changes
in the nzcs.
TODO:
Training the default probs/counts for nzcs
Change-Id: I951bc1e22f47885077a7453a09b0493daa77883d
Split macroblock and superblock tokenization and detokenization
functions and coefficient-related data structs so that the bitstream
layout and related code of superblock coefficients looks less like it's
a hack to fit macroblocks in superblocks.
In addition, unify chroma transform size selection from luma transform
size (i.e. always use the same size, as long as it fits the predictor);
in practice, this means 32x32 and 64x64 superblocks using the 16x16 luma
transform will now use the 16x16 (instead of the 8x8) chroma transform,
and 64x64 superblocks using the 32x32 luma transform will now use the
32x32 (instead of the 16x16) chroma transform.
Lastly, add a trellis optimize function for 32x32 transform blocks.
HD gains about 0.3%, STDHD about 0.15% and derf about 0.1%. There's
a few negative points here and there that I might want to analyze
a little closer.
Change-Id: Ibad7c3ddfe1acfc52771dfc27c03e9783e054430
Fixed a couple of variable/function definitions, as well as header
handling to support 16K sequence coding at high bit-rates.
The width and height are each specified by two bytes in the header.
Use an extra byte to explicitly indicate the scaling factors in
both directions, each ranging from 0 to 15.
Tested coding up to 16400x16400 dimension.
Change-Id: Ibc2225c6036620270f2c0cf5172d1760aaec10ec
Simplified idct32x32 calculation when there are only 10 or less
non-zero coefficients in 32x32 block. This helps the decoder
performance.
Change-Id: If7f8893d27b64a9892b4b2621a37fdf4ac0c2a6d
The ABOVESPREFMV experiment uses four pixels to the left of the
current block, which don't exist for the left-most column.
Change-Id: I4cf0b42ae8f54c0b3e7b1ed8755704b74fafc39c
sse4_1 code used uint16_t for returning sad, but that
won't work for 32x32 or 64x64. This code fixes the
assembly for those and also reenables sse4_1 on linux
Change-Id: I5ce7288d581db870a148e5f7c5092826f59edd81
Fixing code style, using array lookup instead of switch statements for
forward hybrid transforms (in the same way as for their inverses).
Consistent usage of ROUND_POWER_OF_TWO macro in appropriate places.
Change-Id: I0d3822ae11f928905fdbfbe4158f91d97c71015f
This function was part of an optimization used in VP8 that required
caching two macroblocks. This is unused in VP9, and might not
survive refactoring to support superblocks, so removing it for now.
Change-Id: I744e585206ccc1ef9a402665c33863fc9fb46f0d
This avoids duplicating all the filters twice. Includes fixups to the
convolve routines and associated tests to make this work.
Change-Id: I922f86021594e55072ddb63b42b2313605db6e00
This patch extends the previous support for using references of a
different resolution in ZEROMV mode to all inter prediction modes.
Subpixel based best-mv scoring is disabled when the reference frame
differs in resolution from the current frame.
Change-Id: Id4dc3e5e6692de98d9857fd56bfad3ac57e944ac
This commit updates the 4x4 prediction to consistently use the
build_2x1_inter_predictor() method. That function is updated to
calculate the scale offset, rather than relying on the caller
to calculate it. In the case that the 2x1 prediction can not
be used, the scale offset is recalculated for each 1x1 block.
The idea here is that the offsets are calculated before each
call to vp9_build_scaled_inter_predictor().
Change-Id: I0ac3343dd54e2846efa3c4195fcd328b709ca04d
This patch allows coding frames using references of different
resolution, in ZEROMV mode. For compound prediction, either
reference may be scaled.
To test, I use the resize_test and enable WRITE_RECON_BUFFER
in vp9_onyxd_if.c. It's also useful to apply this patch to
test/i420_video_source.h:
--- a/test/i420_video_source.h
+++ b/test/i420_video_source.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ class I420VideoSource : public VideoSource {
virtual void FillFrame() {
// Read a frame from input_file.
+ if (frame_ != 3)
if (fread(img_->img_data, raw_sz_, 1, input_file_) == 0) {
limit_ = frame_;
}
This forces the frame that the resolution changes on to be coded
with no motion, only scaling, and improves the quality of the
result.
Change-Id: I1ee75d19a437ff801192f767fd02a36bcbd1d496
Wrote SSE2 version of vp9_dc_only_idct_add_c function. In order to
improve performance, clipped the absolute diff values to [0, 255].
This allowed us to keep the additions/subtractions in 8 bits.
Test showed an over 2% decoder performance increase.
Change-Id: Ie1a236d23d207e4ffcd1fc9f3d77462a9c7fe09d
Ensure that all inter prediction goes through a common code path
that takes scaling into account. Removes a bunch of duplicate
1st/2nd predictor code. Also introduces a 16x8 mode for 8x8
MVs, similar to the 8x4 trick we were doing before. This has an
unexpected effect with EIGHTTAP_SMOOTH, so it's disabled in that
case for now.
Change-Id: Ia053e823a8bc616a988a0af30452e1e75a739cba
The commit improves the 32x32 forward dct implementation:
1. change to use same constants and rounding as other forward dcts
2. select rounding to specifically minimize the roundtrip error, which
improved average 19/block to .77/block using 100000 random input.
Test showed a small but consistent gain on all test sets, about .15%
Change-Id: If0afd6a71880a522f60c1c234be0462092c2eb53
Removing switch statements for inverse hybrid transforms. Making code style
consistent for all similar transform implementations. Renaming shortpitch
and short_pitch variables to half_pitch.
Change-Id: I875f7a82aae4e8063a58777bf1cc3f1e67b48582
Rebased.
Remove the old matrix multiplication transform computation. The 16x16
ADST/DCT can be switched on/off and evaluated by setting ACTIVE_HT16
300/0 in vp9/common/vp9_blockd.h.
Change-Id: Icab2dbd18538987e1dc4e88c45abfc4cfc6e133f
This patch alters the balance of context between the
coefficient bands (reflecting the position of coefficients
within a transform blocks) and the energy of the previous
token (or tokens) within a block.
In this case the number of coefficient bands is reduced
but more previous token energy bands are supported.
Some initial rebalancing of the default tables has been
by running multiple derf clips at multiple data rates using
the ENTOPY_STATS macro. Further balancing needs to be
done using larger image formatsd especially in regard to
the bigger transform sizes which are not as well represented
in encodings of smaller image formats.
Change-Id: If9736e95c391e711b04aef6393d26f60f36e1f8a
Removing redundant 'extern' keywords and parentheses, fixing indentation,
making variable names lower case, using short expressions x *= c
instead of x = x * c, minor code simplifications.
Change-Id: If6a25fcf306d1db26e90d27e3c24a32735c607de
This patch includes 4x4, 8x8, and 16x16 forward butterfly ADST/DCT
hybrid transform. The kernel of 4x4 ADST is sin((2k+1)*(n+1)/(2N+1)).
The kernel of 8x8/16x16 ADST is of the form sin((2k+1)*(2n+1)/4N).
Change-Id: I8f1ab3843ce32eb287ab766f92e0611e1c5cb4c1
Refactors the switchable filter search in the rd loop to
improve encode speed.
Uses a piecewise approximation to a closed form expression to estimate
rd cost for a Laplacian source with a given variance and quantization
step-size.
About 40% encode time reduction is achieved.
Results (on a feb 12 baseline) show a slight drop:
derf: -0.019%
yt: +0.010%
std-hd: -0.162%
hd: -0.050%
Change-Id: Ie861badf5bba1e3b1052e29a0ef1b7e256edbcd0
- Using multiplication and shifting instead of division in
intra prediction.
- Maximum absolute difference is 1 for division statements
in d45, d27, d63 prediction modes. However, errors can
cumulate for large block sizes when using already predicted
values.
- Maximum number of non-matching result values in loops using
division are:
4x4 0/16
8x8 0/64
16x16 10/256
32x32 13/1024
64x64 122/4096
Overall PSNR
derf: 0.005
yt: -0.022
std-hd: 0.021
hd: -0.006
Change-Id: I3979a02eb6351636442c1af1e23d6c4e6ec1d01d
rebased.
This patch includes 16x16 butterfly inverse ADST/DCT hybrid
transform. It uses the variant ADST of kernel
sin((2k+1)*(2n+1)/4N),
which allows a butterfly implementation.
The coding gains as compared to DCT 16x16 are about 0.1% for
both derf and std-hd. It is noteworthy that for std-hd sets
many sequences gains about 0.5%, some 0.2%. There are also few
points that provides -1% to -3% performance. Hence the average
goes to about 0.1%.
Change-Id: Ie80ac84cf403390f6e5d282caa58723739e5ec17
The commit changes the coding mode to lossless whenever the lowest
quantizer is choosen.
As expected, test results showed no difference for cif and std-hd
set where Q0 is rarely used. For yt and yt-hd set, Q0 is used for
a number of clips, where this commit helped a lot in the high end.
Average over all clips in the sets:
yt: 2.391% 1.017% 1.066%
hd: 1.937% .764% .787%
Change-Id: I9fa9df8646fd70cb09ffe9e4202b86b67da16765
Since there is no Y2, these values are always zero. This changes the
bitstream results slightly, hence a separate commit.
Change-Id: I2f838f184341868f35113ec77ca89da53c4644e0
These allow sending partial bitstream packets over the network before
encoding a complete frame is completed, thus lowering end-to-end
latency. The tile-rows are not independent.
Change-Id: I99986595cbcbff9153e2a14f49b4aa7dee4768e2
Since addition of the larger-scale transforms (16x16, 32x32), these
don't give a benefit at macroblock-sizes anymore. At superblock-sizes,
2nd-order transform was never used over the larger transforms. Future
work should test whether there is a benefit for that use case.
Change-Id: I90cadfc42befaf201de3eb0c4f7330c56e33330a
This patch abstracts the selection of the coefficient band
context into a function as a precursor to further experiments
with the coefficient context.
It also removes the large per TX size coefficient band structures
and uses a single matrix for all block sizes within the test function.
This may have an impact on quality (results to follow) but is only an
intermediate step in the process of redefining the context. Also the
quality impact will be larger initially because the default tables will
be out of step with the new banding.
In particular the 4x4 will in this case only use 7 bands. If needed we
can add back block size dependency localized within the function, but
this can follow on after the other changes to the definition of the
context.
Change-Id: Id7009c2f4f9bb1d02b861af85fd8223d4285bde5
This is an initial step to facilitate experimentation
with changes to the prior token context used to code
coefficients to take better account of the energy of
preceding tokens.
This patch merely abstracts the selection of context into
two functions and does not alter the output.
Change-Id: I117fff0b49c61da83aed641e36620442f86def86
1. Added a bit in frame header to to indicate if a frame is encoded
in lossless mode, so decoder does not make the decision based on Q0
2. Minor changes to make sure that lossy coding works same as when
the lossless experiment is not enabled.
3. Renamed function pointers for transforms to be consistent, using
prefix fwd_txm and inv_txm for forward and inverse respectively
To encode in lossless mode, using "--lossless=1 --min-q=0 --max-q=0"
with vpxenc.
Change-Id: Ifae53b26d2ffbe378d707e29d96817b8a5e6c068
Initial ssse3 convolve avg functions and is one step closer
to using x86inc.asm. The decoder performance improved by 8% for
the test clip used. This should be revisited later to see if
averaging outside the loop is better than having many similar
filter functions.
Change-Id: Ice3fafb423b02710b0448ffca18b296bcac649e9
Removal of the NEWCOEFCONTEXT experiment to
reduce code clutter and make it easier to experiment with
some other changes to the coefficient coding context.
Change-Id: Icd17b421384c354df6117cc714747647c5eb7e98
This is after discussion with the hardware team. Update the unit test
to take these sizes into account. Split out some duplicate code into
a separate file so it can be shared.
Change-Id: I8311d11b0191d8bb37e8eb4ac962beb217e1bff5
Implement convolve8_avg using common functions which are already optimized
instead of using more obscure ones which have only C versions. Encoder
overall speed-up of about 12%.
Change-Id: I8c57aa76936c8a48f22b115f19f61d9f2ae1e4b6
fixed format issues.
Implement the inverse 4x4 ADST using 9 multiplications. For this
particular dimension, the original ADST transform can be
factorized into simpler operations, hence is retained.
Change-Id: Ie5d9749942468df299ab74e90d92cd899569e960
A 16 bit overflow condition occurs when using the EIGHTTAP_SMOOTH filters.
(vp9_sub_pel_filters_8lp) Changed the order of the adds to fix this problem.
Also added ssse3 support for 4x4 subpixel filtering.
Change-Id: I475eaadae920794c2de5e01e9735c059a856518e
Replace as_mv.{first, second} with a two element array, so that they
can easily be processed with an index variable.
Change-Id: I1e429155544d2a94a5b72a5b467c53d8b8728190
Also port the 4x4, 16x16, 8x16 and 16x8 versions to x86inc.asm; this
makes them all slightly faster, particularly on x86-64. Remove SSE3
sad16x16 version, since the SSE2 version is now faster.
About 1.5% overall encoding speedup.
Change-Id: Id4011a78cce7839f554b301d0800d5ca021af797
Pass the current mb row and column around rather than the
recon_yoffset and recon_uvoffset, since those offsets will
change from predictor to predictor, based on the reference
frame selection.
Change-Id: If3f9df059e00f5048ca729d3d083ff428e1859c1
This commit adds the 8 tap SSSE3 subpixel filters back into the code
underneath the convolve API. The C code is still called for 4x4
blocks, as well as compound prediction modes. This restores the
encode performance to be within about 8% of the baseline.
Change-Id: Ife0d81477075ae33c05b53c65003951efdc8b09c
Tweak to default mode context to account for the fact
that when there are no non zero motion candidates
Nearest is now the preferred mode for coding a 0,0
vector.
Also resolve duplicate function name and typos.
Change-Id: I76802788d46c84e3d1c771be216a537ab7b12817
Refactor the 8x8 inverse hybrid transform. It is now consistent
with the new inverse DCT. Overall performance loss (due to the
use of this variant ADST, and the rounding errors in the butterfly
implementation) for std-hd is -0.02.
Fixed BUILD warning.
Devise a variant of the original ADST, which allows butterfly
computation structure. This new transform has kernel of the
form: sin((2k+1)*(2n+1) / (4N)). One of its butterfly structures
using floating-point multiplications was reported in Z. Wang,
"Fast algorithms for the discrete W transform and for the discrete
Fourier transform", IEEE Trans. on ASSP, 1984.
This patch includes the butterfly implementation of the inverse
ADST/DCT hybrid transform of dimension 8x8.
Change-Id: I3533cb715f749343a80b9087ce34b3e776d1581d
This patch adds column-based tiling. The idea is to make each tile
independently decodable (after reading the common frame header) and
also independendly encodable (minus within-frame cost adjustments in
the RD loop) to speed-up hardware & software en/decoders if they used
multi-threading. Column-based tiling has the added advantage (over
other tiling methods) that it minimizes realtime use-case latency,
since all threads can start encoding data as soon as the first SB-row
worth of data is available to the encoder.
There is some test code that does random tile ordering in the decoder,
to confirm that each tile is indeed independently decodable from other
tiles in the same frame. At tile edges, all contexts assume default
values (i.e. 0, 0 motion vector, no coefficients, DC intra4x4 mode),
and motion vector search and ordering do not cross tiles in the same
frame.
t log
Tile independence is not maintained between frames ATM, i.e. tile 0 of
frame 1 is free to use motion vectors that point into any tile of frame
0. We support 1 (i.e. no tiling), 2 or 4 column-tiles.
The loopfilter crosses tile boundaries. I discussed this briefly with Aki
and he says that's OK. An in-loop loopfilter would need to do some sync
between tile threads, but that shouldn't be a big issue.
Resuls: with tiling disabled, we go up slightly because of improved edge
use in the intra4x4 prediction. With 2 tiles, we lose about ~1% on derf,
~0.35% on HD and ~0.55% on STD/HD. With 4 tiles, we lose another ~1.5%
on derf ~0.77% on HD and ~0.85% on STD/HD. Most of this loss is
concentrated in the low-bitrate end of clips, and most of it is because
of the loss of edges at tile boundaries and the resulting loss of intra
predictors.
TODO:
- more tiles (perhaps allow row-based tiling also, and max. 8 tiles)?
- maybe optionally (for EC purposes), motion vectors themselves
should not cross tile edges, or we should emulate such borders as
if they were off-frame, to limit error propagation to within one
tile only. This doesn't have to be the default behaviour but could
be an optional bitstream flag.
Change-Id: I5951c3a0742a767b20bc9fb5af685d9892c2c96f
Update the code to call the new convolution functions to do subpixel
prediction rather than the existing functions. Remove the old C and
assembly code, since it is unused. This causes a 50% performance
reduction on the decoder, but that will be resolved when the asm for
the new functions is available.
There is no consensus for whether 6-tap or 2-tap predictors will be
supported in the final codec, so these filters are implemented in
terms of the 8-tap code, so that quality testing of these modes
can continue. Implementing the lower complexity algorithms is a
simple exercise, should it be necessary.
This code produces slightly better results in the EIGHTTAP_SMOOTH
case, since the filter is now applied in only one direction when
the subpel motion is only in one direction. Like the previous code,
the filtering is skipped entirely on full-pel MVs. This combination
seems to give the best quality gains, but this may be indicative of a
bug in the encoder's filter selection, since the encoder could
achieve the result of skipping the filtering on full-pel by selecting
one of the other filters. This should be revisited.
Quality gains on derf positive on almost all clips. The only clip
that seemed to be hurt at all datarates was football
(-0.115% PSNR average, -0.587% min). Overall averages 0.375% PSNR,
0.347% SSIM.
Change-Id: I7d469716091b1d89b4b08adde5863999319d69ff
This commit introduces a new convolution function which will be used to
replace the existing subpixel interpolation functions. It is much the
same as the existing functions, but allows for changing the filter
kernel on a per-pixel basis, and doesn't bake in knowledge of the
filter to be applied or the size of the resulting block into the
function name.
Replacing the existing subpel filters will come in a later commit.
Change-Id: Ic9a5615f2f456cb77f96741856fc650d6d78bb91
This commit changes the 4x4 iDCT to use same algorithm & constants as
other iDCTs. The 4x4 fDCT is also changed to be based on the new iDCT.
Change-Id: Ib1a902693228af903862e1f5a08078c36f2089b0
This commit makes the NearestMV match the chosen
best reference MV. It can be a 0,0 or non zero vector
which means the the compound nearest mv mode can
combine a 0,0 and a non zero vector.
Change-Id: I2213d09996ae2916e53e6458d7d110350dcffd7a
and called this function in vp9_dequant_idct_add_32x32_c when
eob == 1. For the test clip used, the decoder performance improved
by 21+%. Based on Yaowu's 16 point idct work.
Change-Id: Ib579a90fed531d45777980e04bf0c9b23c093c43
fixed a function prototypes to prevent compiler warnings;
removed a function not in use;
un-capitialize "Refstride" to ref_stride
Change-Id: Ib4472b6084f357d96328c6a06e795b6813a9edba
This commit changes the inverse 16 point dct to use the same algorithm
as the one for 32 point idct. In fact, now 16 point dct uses the exact
version of the souce code for even portion of the 32 point idct.
Tests showed current implementation has significant better accuracy
than the previous version. With this implementation and the minor bug
fix on forward 16 point dct, encoding tests showed about 0.2% better
compression of CIF set, test results on std-hd setting pending.
Change-Id: I68224b60c816ba03434e9f08bee147c7e344fb63
This commit changes the 32x32 idct to use integer only. The algorithm
was taken directly from "A Fast Computational Algorithm for the
Discrete Cosine Tranform" by W. Chen, et al., which was published in
IEEE Transaction on Communication Vol. Com.-25 No. 9, 1977. The signal
flow graph in the original paper is for a 32 point forward dct, the
current implementation of inverse DCT was done by follow the graph in
reversed direction.
With this implementation, the 32 point inverse dct contains a 16 point
inverse dct in its even portion, similarly the 16 point idct further
contains 8 point and 4 point inverse dcts.
As of patch 4, encoding tests showed there is no compression loss when
compared against the floating point baseline. Numbers even showed very
small postives. (cif: .01%, std-hd: .05%).
Change-Id: I2d2d17a424b0b04b42422ef33ec53f5802b0f378
Adds a special combination mode specific to intra prediciton
mode D45.
Current results with the compound inter/intra experiment:
derf: 0.2%
yt: 0.55%
std-hd: 0.75%
hd: 0.74%
Change-Id: I8976bdf3b9b0b66ab8c5c628bbc62c14fc72ca86
First step in simplifying the segment mode and
segment EOB flags into a simpler segment skip
flag that implies 0,0 mv and EOB at position 0.
Change-Id: Ib750cac31a7a02dc21082580498efd9f7d8d72a5
We'd backup and restore all cols for a 64x64 SB, but the array wouldn't
be big enough to hold all that data.
Change-Id: Ic68ea721bf07e0b2f3937bd16b0b734bcc743ce1
Adds a flag to disable features that would inhibit frame parallel
decoding. This includes backward adaptation and MV sorting based
on search in ref frame buffer.
Also includes some minor clean-ups.
Change-Id: I434846717a47b7bcb244b37ea670c5cdf776f14d
Adds an error-resilient mode where frames can be continued
to be decoded even when there are errors (due to network losses)
on a prior frame. Specifically, backward updates are turned off
and probabilities of various symbols are reset to defaults at
the beginning of each frame. Further, the last frame's mvs are
not used for the mv reference list, and the sorting of the
initial list based on search on previous frames is turned off
as well.
Also adds a test where an arbitrary set of frames are skipped
from decoding to simulate errors. The test verifies (1) that if
the error frames are droppable - i.e. frame buffer updates have
been turned off - there are no mismatch errors for the remaining
frames after the error frames; and (2) if the error-frames are non
droppable, there are not only no decoding errors but the mismatch
PSNR between the decoder's version of the post-error frames and the
encoder's version is at least 20 dB.
Change-Id: Ie6e2bcd436b1e8643270356d3a930e8989ff52a5
Updated the instrinsic code to match Yaowu's latest loopfilter change.
(I584393906c4f5f948a581d6590959522572743bb)
The decoder performance improved by ~30% for the test clip used.
Change-Id: I026cfc75d5bcb7d8d58be6f0440ac9e126ef39d2
* changes:
Use alt-ref frame context for keyframes
Preserve the previous golden frame on golden updates
Generalize and increase frame coding contexts
Start to anonymize reference frames
Update encoder to use fb_idx_ref_cnt
Remove buffer-to-buffer copy logic
The loop filtering used for MB edge or internal edge of a MB using 8x8
tranform was reading 5 pixel each side and writting 3 pixel each side.
With suggestion from Aki and Scott on hardware&software performance,
this commit changed to read 4 pixel each side and write 3 pixel each
side.
Change-Id: I584393906c4f5f948a581d6590959522572743bb
This commit restores the quality lost when the buffer-to-buffer copy
logic was removed. Note that this is specific to the current use of
golden frames and will need rework when RTC functionality is added.
Change-Id: I7324a75acd96eafd9e0f9b8633d782e390d5dc21
Previously there were two frame coding contexts tracked, one for normal
frames and one for alt-ref frames. Generalize this by signalling the
context to use in the bitstream, rather than tieing it to the alt ref
refresh bit. Also increase the number of contexts available to 4, which
may be useful for temporal scalability.
Change-Id: I7b66daaddd55c535c20cd16713541fab182b1662
Remove lst_fb_idx, gld_fb_idx, alt_fb_idx, refresh_last_frame,
refresh_golden_frame, refresh_alt_ref_frame from common. Gold/Alt are
encode side conventions. From the decoder's perspective, we want to be
dealing with numbered references.
Updates to active_ref 2 signal mode context switches, vestigial from
refresh_alt_ref_frame. This needs some clean up to make sense with
increased numbers of reference frames, as well as reimplementing the
swapping of alt/golden which was previously done using the
buffer-to-buffer copy mechanism removed in an earlier commit.
Change-Id: I7334445158b7666f9295d2a2dd22aa03f4485f58
Do reference counting the same way on the encoder as the decoder does,
rather than maintaining the 'flags' member of YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG.
Change-Id: I91dc210ffca081acaf9d5c09a06e7461b3c3139c
This is the first in a series of commits to add additional reference
frames to the codec. Each frame will be able to update any of the
available references, but copying between references is not
supported.
Change-Id: I5945b5ce6cc3582c495102b4e7eed4f08c44d5a1
Uses a single 1D table to implement the weighting of the predictors
for the compound inter-intra experiment.
Change-Id: I204ffbe4f9fc79d5d43b6c724ad253d800461012
These variables have the type int64_t, not long long. long long could
be a larger type than 64 bits. Emulate INT64_MAX for older versions of
MSVC, and remove the unreferenced vpx_ports/vpxtypes.h
Change-Id: Ideaca71838fcd3849d816d5ab17aa347c97d03b0
This experiment gives little gains and adds relatively much code
complexity (and it hinders other experiments), so let's get rid of
it.
Change-Id: Id25e79a137a1b8a01138aa27a1fa0ba4a2df274a
In commit 9a1d73d, loop filtering was added for UV 4x4 boundaries
when TX_8X8 is used by a MB. This commit further refined the decision
to be based on the actual transform used for the UV planes. When
UV planes use 4x4 transform, i.e. when prediction mode used is either
I8X8_PRED or SPLITMV, UV planes are filtered on 4x4 boundaries, and no
filtering is applied on 4x4 block boundaries when UV planes use 8X8
transform.
Change-Id: Ibb404face0a1d129b4b4abaf67c55d82e8df8bec
Fixes some scaling issues. Adds an option to only compute the
dct on the low-low subband for 32x32 and 64x64 blocks using
only a single 16x16 dct after 1 and 2 wavelet decomposition
levels respectively. Also adds an option to use a 8x8 dct
as building block.
Currenlty with the 2/6 filter and with a single 16x16 dct on
the low low band, the reuslts compared to full 32x32 dct is
as follows:
derf: -0.15%
yt: -0.29%
std-hd: -0.18%
hd: -0.6%
These are my current recommended settings, since the 2/6 filter
is very simple.
Results with 8x8 dct are about 0.3% worse.
Change-Id: I00100cdc96e32deced591985785ef0d06f325e44
and vp9_mb_lpf_vertical_edge_w_sse2. This was quickly done so we can
run some tests over the weekend. Future commits will optimize/refactor these
functions further.
The decoder performance improved by ~17% for the clip used.
Change-Id: I612687cd5a7670ee840a0cbc3c68dc2b84d4af76
Updated the rtcd_defs and used the sse2 uv version
of the loopfilter. The performance improved by ~8%
for the test clip used.
Change-Id: I5a0bca3b6674198d40ca4a77b8cc722ddde79c36
The commit changed to not to use wider lpf within a superblock when
32x32 transform is used for the block.
The commit also changed to use the shorter version of loop filtering:
for UV planes.
Change-Id: I344c1fb9a3be9d1200782a788bcb0b001fedcff8
This patch removes the old pred-filter experiment and replaces it
with one that is implemented using the switchable filter framework.
If the pred-filter experiment is enabled, three interopolation
filters are tested during mode selection; the standard 8-tap
interpolation filter, a sharp 8-tap filter and a (new) 8-tap
smoothing filter.
The 6-tap filter code has been preserved for now and if the
enable-6tap experiment is enabled (in addition to the pred-filter
experiment) the original 6-tap filter replaces the new 8-tap smooth
filter in the switchable mode.
The new experiment applies the prediction filter in cases of a
fractional-pel motion vector. Future patches will apply the filter
where the mv is pel-aligned and also to intra predicted blocks.
Change-Id: I08e8cba978f2bbf3019f8413f376b8e2cd85eba4
This is to add to the 64x64 transform experiment as an alternative to
a 64x64 DCT.
Two levels of wavelet decomposition is used on a 64x64 block, followed
by 16x16 DCT on the four lowest subbands. The highest three subbands
are left untransformed after the first level DWT.
Change-Id: I3d48d5800468d655191933894df6b46e15adca56
This commit did a couple of minor cleanup/refactoring to prepare for
futher loop filter experiments. It merged y_only version of loop filter
function into the regular one, which makes sure that same logic is used
for functions for picking level and for actual loop filtering.
Change-Id: Id10c94dccd45f58e5310bacfdf6ee63cbb60b86f
This experimental change reorders the search so
that all possible references that match the target
reference frame are tested first and these in order
of distance from the current block. These will usually
be the highest scoring candidates.
If we do not find enough good candidates this way
we try non matching cases. These will usually be lower
scoring candidates.
The change in order together with breakouts when
we have found enough candidates should reduce
the computational cost and especially reduce the number
of sort operations.
Quality Results:
Std Hd +0.228%, Hd +0.074%, YT +0.046%, derf +0.137%
This effect is probably due to the fact that more distant
weak candidates are now less likely to get "promoted" over
near candidates even if they are repeated.
Change-Id: Iec37e77d88a48ad0ee1f315b14327a95d63f81f6
The 2-D inverse transform X = M1*Z*Transposed_M2 was calculated
in 2 steps from left to right:
1. Vertical transform: Y = M1*Z
2. Horizontal transform: X= Y*Transposed_M2
In SIMD, a transpose is needed in vertical transform.
Here, switched the calculation order to do it from right to left.
In this way, we could eliminate that transpose by writing the
intermediate results out to their transposed positions.
Change-Id: I34dfe5eb01292f6e363712420d99475e2e81e12c
Various fixups to resolve issues when building vp9-preview under the more stringent
checks placed on the experimental branch.
Change-Id: I21749de83552e1e75c799003f849e6a0f1a35b07
Adds an experiment to derive the previous context of a coefficient
not just from the previous coefficient in the scan order but from a
combination of several neighboring coefficients previously encountered
in scan order. A precomputed table of neighbors for each location
for each scan type and block size is used. Currently 5 neighbors are
used.
Results are about 0.2% positive using a strategy where the max coef
magnitude from the 5 neigbors is used to derive the context.
Change-Id: Ie708b54d8e1898af742846ce2d1e2b0d89fd4ad5
For coefficients, use int16_t (instead of short); for pixel values in
16-bit intermediates, use uint16_t (instead of unsigned short); for all
others, use uint8_t (instead of unsigned char).
Change-Id: I3619cd9abf106c3742eccc2e2f5e89a62774f7da
MSVC 2012 (_MSC_VER=1600) introduced the definition, this commit
prevents the redefinition of the macro
Change-Id: I7de92e7e9e865a342f2bcc4b071f8d3c9b2a508c
Modifies the scanning pattern and uses a floating point 16x16
dct implementation for now to handle scaling better.
Also experiments are in progress with 2/6 and 9/7 wavelets.
Results have improved to within ~0.25% of 32x32 dct for std-hd
and about 0.03% for derf. This difference can probably be bridged by
re-optimizing the entropy stats for these transforms. Currently
the stats used are common between 32x32 dct and dwt/dct.
Experiments are in progress with various scan pattern - wavelet
combinations.
Ideally the subbands should be tokenized separately, and an
experiment will be condcuted next on that.
Change-Id: Ia9cbfc2d63cb7a47e562b2cd9341caf962bcc110
Gives 0.5-0.6% improvement on derf and stdhd, and 1.1% on hd. The
old tables basically derive from times that we had only 4x4 or
only 4x4 and 8x8 DCTs.
Note that some values are filled with 128, because e.g. ADST ever
only occurs as Y-with-DC, as does 32x32; 16x16 ever only occurs
as Y-with-DC or as UV (as complement of 32x32 Y); and 8x8 Y2 ever
only has 4 coefficients max. If preferred, I can add values of
other tables in their place (e.g. use 4x4 2nd order high-frequency
probabilities for 8x8 2nd order), so that they make at least some
sense if we ever implement a larger 2nd order transform for the
8x8 DCT (etc.), please let me know
Change-Id: I917db356f2aff8865f528eb873c56ef43aa5ce22
As suggested by Yaowu, we can use eob to reduce the complexity
of the vp9_ihtllm_c function. For the 1080p test clip used, the decoder
performance improved by 17%.
Change-Id: I32486f2f06f9b8f60467d2a574209aa3a3daa435
Add a function clip_pixel() to clip a pixel value to the [0,255] range
of allowed values, and use this where-ever appropriate (e.g. prediction,
reconstruction). Likewise, consistently use the recently added function
clip_prob(), which calculates a binary probability in the [1,255] range.
If possible, try to use get_prob() or its sister get_binary_prob() to
calculate binary probabilities, for consistency.
Since in some places, this means that binary probability calculations
are changed (we use {255,256}*count0/(total) in a range of places,
and all of these are now changed to use 256*count0+(total>>1)/total),
this changes the encoding result, so this patch warrants some extensive
testing.
Change-Id: Ibeeff8d886496839b8e0c0ace9ccc552351f7628
Some further changes and refactoring of mv
reference code and selection of center point for
searches. Mainly relates to not passing so many
different local copies of things around.
Some place holder comments.
Change-Id: I309f10ffe9a9cde7663e7eae19eb594371c8d055
This commit changed the ENTROPY_CONTEXT conversion between MBs that
have different transform sizes.
In additioin, this commit also did a number of cleanup/bug fix:
1. removed duplicate function vp9_fix_contexts() and changed to use
vp8_reset_mb_token_contexts() for both encoder and decoder
2. fixed a bug in stuff_mb_16x16 where wrong context was used for
the UV.
3. changed reset all context to 0 if a MB is skipped to simplify the
logic.
Change-Id: I7bc57a5fb6dbf1f85eac1543daaeb3a61633275c
Use these, instead of the 4/5-dimensional arrays, to hold statistics,
counts, accumulations and probabilities for coefficient tokens. This
commit also re-allows ENTROPY_STATS to compile.
Change-Id: If441ffac936f52a3af91d8f2922ea8a0ceabdaa5
This adds Debargha's DCT/DWT hybrid and a regular 32x32 DCT, and adds
code all over the place to wrap that in the bitstream/encoder/decoder/RD.
Some implementation notes (these probably need careful review):
- token range is extended by 1 bit, since the value range out of this
transform is [-16384,16383].
- the coefficients coming out of the FDCT are manually scaled back by
1 bit, or else they won't fit in int16_t (they are 17 bits). Because
of this, the RD error scoring does not right-shift the MSE score by
two (unlike for 4x4/8x8/16x16).
- to compensate for this loss in precision, the quantizer is halved
also. This is currently a little hacky.
- FDCT and IDCT is double-only right now. Needs a fixed-point impl.
- There are no default probabilities for the 32x32 transform yet; I'm
simply using the 16x16 luma ones. A future commit will add newly
generated probabilities for all transforms.
- No ADST version. I don't think we'll add one for this level; if an
ADST is desired, transform-size selection can scale back to 16x16
or lower, and use an ADST at that level.
Additional notes specific to Debargha's DWT/DCT hybrid:
- coefficient scale is different for the top/left 16x16 (DCT-over-DWT)
block than for the rest (DWT pixel differences) of the block. Therefore,
RD error scoring isn't easily scalable between coefficient and pixel
domain. Thus, unfortunately, we need to compute the RD distortion in
the pixel domain until we figure out how to scale these appropriately.
Change-Id: I00386f20f35d7fabb19aba94c8162f8aee64ef2b
Only declare the functions in vpx_scale RTCD and include the relevant
header.
Remove unused files and functions in vpx_scale to avoid wasting time
renaming. vpx_scale/win32/scaleopt.c contains functions which have not
been called in a long time but are potentially optimized.
The 'vp8' functions have not been renamed yet. That is for after the
cleanup.
Change-Id: I2c325a101d60fa9d27e7dfcd5b52a864b4a1e09c
This patch reduces the cpu cost of the MV ref
search by only allowing insert for candidates
that would be in the current top 4.
This could alter the outcome and slightly favors
near candidates which are tested first but also
limits the worst case loop count to 4 and means in
many cases it will drop out and not happen.
Change-Id: Idd795a825f9fd681f30f4fcd550c34c38939e113
Only declare the functions in vpx_scale RTCD and include the relevant
header.
Remove unused files and functions in vpx_scale to avoid wasting time
renaming. vpx_scale/win32/scaleopt.c contains functions which have not
been called in a long time but are potentially optimized.
The 'vp8' functions have not been renamed yet. That is for after the
cleanup.
Change-Id: I2c325a101d60fa9d27e7dfcd5b52a864b4a1e09c
Adds support for compound inter-intra prediction with superblocks.
Also, fixes a bug that disabled intra modes for superblocks.
Change-Id: I4d711317e1bc19df8c2f32dc645429f7fff31036
Allows switchbale filters to be used without mismatch when the
superblock experiment is on.
Also removes a spurious clamping code in decodemv.c which causes
rare encode/decode mismatches.
Change-Id: I809d9ee0b2859552b613500b539a615515b863ae
This patch allows use of 8x8 and 4x4 ADST correctly for Intra
16x16 modes and Intra 8x8 modes when the block size selected
is smaller than the prediction mode. Also includes some cleanups
and refactoring.
Rebase.
Change-Id: Ie3257bdf07bdb9c6e9476915e3a80183c8fa005a
This change included:
1. Aligned reads in vp9_mbloop_filter_vertical_edge function.
Since we actually read 16 bytes, we can align the reads to read
starting at (s - 8) instead of (s - 5).
2. Combined u, v loop filters.
3. Added 8x16 transpose.
This gave 2% decoder performance gain (tulip clip).
Change-Id: Ib14c2f1645c4a3436df17fe2f24789506bf0bb58
This commit removed a couple of redundant data structures in frame
coding contextsm, mode_context and mode_context_a, and changed to
use vp9_mode_contexts only. The switch of the context for different
frame type now relies on the switch of frame coding context between
lfc and lfc_a. This commit also removed a number of memcpy among
these redundant data structure.
Change-Id: I42e8174bd60f466b0860afc44c1263896471b0f3
Not all segment feature data elements are full-range powers of two, so
there are values that can be encoded that are invalid. Add a new function
to clamp values to the maximum allowed.
Change-Id: Ie47cb80ef2d54292e6b8db9f699c57214a915bc4
Support for gyp which doesn't support multiple objects in the same
static library having the same basename.
Change-Id: Ib947eefbaf68f8b177a796d23f875ccdfa6bc9dc
Vp9_sad3x16_sse2() is heavily called in decoder, in which the
unaligned reads consume lots of cpu cycles. When CONFIG_SUBPELREFMV
is off, the unaligned offset is 1. In this situation,
we can adjust the src_ptr to be 4-byte aligned, and then do the
aligned reads. This reduced the reading time significantly. Tests
on 1080p clip showed over 2% decoder performance gain with
CONFIG_SUBPELREFM off.
Change-Id: I953afe3ac5406107933ef49d0b695eafba9a6507
Experiments with a larger set of contexts and some
clean up to replace magic numbers regarding the
number of contexts.
The starting values and rate of backwards adaption
are still suspect and based on a small set of tests.
Added forwards adjustment of probabilities.
The net result of adding the new context and forward
update is small compared to the old context from the
legacy find_near function. (down a little on derf but
up by a similar amount for HD)
HOWEVER.... with the new context and forward update
the impact of disabling the reverse update (which may be
necessary in some use cases to facilitate parallel decoding)
is hugely reduced.
For the old context without forward update, the impact of
turning off reverse update (Experiment was with SB off) was
Derf - 0.9, Yt -1.89, ythd -2.75 and sthd -8.35. The impact was
mainly at low data rates.
With the new context and forward update enabled the impact
for all the test sets was no more than 0.5-1% (again most at
the low end).
Change-Id: Ic751b414c8ce7f7f3ebc6f19a741d774d2b4b556
added additional motion vectors at close neighborhood of a superblock
to the list of candiate motion vectors, and removed a couple that are
further away.
The change helped std-hd set about .8% (all metrics) and smaller gain
for derf set.
Change-Id: Iaa69b98614db43420ed3fd4738d0ca5587b90045
A patch on compound inter-intra prediction.
In compound inter-intra prediction, a new predictor for
16x16 inter coded MBs are obtained by combining a single
inter predictor with a 16x16 intra predictor, in a manner
that the weight varies with distance from the top/left
boundary. The current search strategy is to combine the best
inter mode with the best intra mode obtained independently.
Results so far:
derf +0.31%
yt +0.32%
std-hd +0.35%
hd +0.42%
It is conceivable that the results would improve somewhat
with a more thorough search strategy where all intra modes
are searched given the best mv, or even a joint search for
the best mv and the best intra mode.
Change-Id: I7951f1ed0d6eb31ca32ac24d120f1585bcd8d79b
Modify the decoder to return the ending position of the bool decoder and
use that as the starting position for the next frame.
The constant-space algorithm for parsing the appended frame lengths is
O(n^2), which is a potential DoS concern if n is unbounded. Revisit
the appended lengths for use as partition lengths when multipartition
support is added.
In addition, this allows decoding of raw streams outside of a container
without additional framing information, though it's insufficient to
be able to remux said stream into a container.
Change-Id: I71e801a9c3e37abe559a56a597635b0cbae1934b
Update decode_coefs() to break when c >= eob, since it's possible that
c starts the loop from 1 and eob is 0. The loop won't terminate in that
case.
Add new get_eob() function to consistently clamp the eob based on the
segment level EOB and the block size. It's possible to code a segment
level EOB that's greater than the block size, and that leads to an
out of bounds access.
Change-Id: I859563b30414615cf1b30dcc2aef8a1de358c42d
This is in line with other cases where we disable ADST if prediction
size and transform size don't match. Before this patch, the RD loop
will use ADST for superblocks, but frame encoding/decoding won't.
Change-Id: I700368c632eb72b5e089c22ef25649d99d7697d0
There are now more than 16 possible modes so 5
bits required for segment mode feature.
Note that it is likely that the mode feature and how it is
coded will change but for now the 4 bits was a bug.
Change-Id: I63348ae3a9cc31566a656c2dc78f09f5e1a9dcc9
Similar to 16x16 dequant and idct, based on the value of eobs, the
8x8 dequant and idct calculation was simplified to improve decorder
performance.
Combined vp9_dequant_idct_add_8x8 and vp9_dequant_dc_idct_add_8x8
to eliminate duplicate code.
Change-Id: Ia58e50ab27f7012b7379c495837c9c0b5ba9cf7f
This change is a fix / extension of the newbestrefmv
experiment. As such it is presented without IFDEF.
The change creates a new context for coding inter modes
in vp9_find_mv_refs(). This replaces the context that
was previously calculated in vp9_find_near_mvs().
The new context is unoptimized and not necessarily
any better at this stage (results pending), but eliminates
the need for a legacy call to vp9_find_near_mvs().
Based on numbers from Scott, this could help decode
speed by several %.
In a later patch I will add support for forward update of
context (assuming this helps) and refine the context as
necessary.
Change-Id: I1cd991b82c8df86cc02237a34185e6d67510698a
Experiment to test speed trade off of reducing the
extent of the ref mv search.
Reducing the maximum number of tested candidates to 9 had
minimal net effect on quality in any of the tests sets.
Reduction to 7 has a small negative impact (worst was STD-HD
at about -0.2%).
This change is in response to the apparently high number of
decode cycles reported in regard to mv-ref selection.
Change-Id: I0e92e92e324337689358495a1ec9ccdeb23dc774
Preliminary patch on a new 4x4 intra mode B_CONTEXT_PRED where the
dominant direction from the context is used to encode. Various decoder
changes are needed to support decoding of B_CONTEXT_PRED in conjunction
with hybrid transforms since the scan order and tokenization depends on
the actual direction of prediction obtained from the context. Currently
the traditional directional modes are used in conjunction with the
B_CONTEXT_PRED, which also seems to provide the best results.
The gains are small - in the 0.1% range.
Change-Id: I5a7ea80b5218f42a9c0dfb42d3f79a68c7f0cdc2
As suggested by Yaowu, simplified 16x16 dequant and idct. In decoder,
after detoken step, we know the number of non-zero dct coefficients
(eobs) in a macroblock. Idct calculation can be skipped or simplified
based on eobs, which improves the decoder performance.
Change-Id: I9ffa1cb134bcb5a7d64fcf90c81871a96d1b4018
Creates a merge between the master and experimental branches. Fixes a
number of conflicts in the build system to allow *either* VP8 or VP9
to be built. Specifically either:
$ configure --disable-vp9 $ configure --disable-vp8
--disable-unit-tests
VP9 still exports its symbols and files as VP8, so that will be
resolved in the next commit.
Unit tests are broken in VP9, but this isn't a new issue. They are
fixed upstream on origin/experimental as of this writing, but rebasing
this merge proved difficult, so will tackle that in a second merge
commit.
Change-Id: I2b7d852c18efd58d1ebc621b8041fe0260442c21
In the variance calculations the difference is summed and later squared.
When the sum exceeds sqrt(2^31) the value is treated as a negative when
it is shifted which gives incorrect results.
To fix this we force the multiplication to be unsigned.
The alternative fix is to shift sum down by 4 before multiplying.
However that will reduce precision.
For 16x16 blocks the maximum sum is 65280 and sqrt(2^31) is 46340 (and
change).
This change is based on:
1698234 Missed some variance casts
fea3556 Fix variance overflow
Change-Id: I2c61856cca9db54b9b81de83b4505ea81a050a0f
s/([vV][pP])8/$19/
additionally dct.h was removed; declare the _c functions that are used
in the tests. the TODO for conversion to parameterized tests still
remains.
Change-Id: I73db9425a57075bbb78a92693ba6b320578981cd
there are still a couple type of warning left, which are related to
double constants assigned to float type. As those would be addressed
by the conversion of transforms into integer version. This commit
has left those un-dealt with.
Change-Id: I48fd9b489c0c27ad6b543f4177423419f929f2bb
The block sizes for decoding tokens are up to 16x16, which means
eobs is within [0, 256]. Using (signed) char is not enough. Changed
eobs data type to unsigned short to fix the problem.
Change-Id: I88a7d3098e1f1604c336d6adb88ffec971fb03a6