This is work-in-progress, it implements multiple ARF
encoding behind an experimental flag.
It adds the ability to insert multiple ARF frames into a
single ARF group. This patch implements the reordering
of the coded frames, and implements a fixed-length coding
pattern. It applies a fixed quantizer strategy based on
where the frame is in the coding sequence.
Further work to modify the rate control strategy is
ongoing and will be submitted via a set of future patches.
In this first step, each ARF group is recursively
bisected and an ARF frame added at that position in the
sequence. The recursion continues until ARF frames are
within MIN_GF_INTERVAL frames.
The code sits behind the "multiple-arf" experimental
flag ("CONFIG_MULTIPLE_ARF"). The experimental flag
"oneshotq" ("CONFIG_ONESHOTQ") also needs to be enabled
for this patch to work correctly.
Change-Id: Ie473b05ebb43ac473c0cfb659b2b8042823085e2
Pick up VP8 encryption, quantization changes, and some fixes to vpxenc
Conflicts:
test/decode_test_driver.cc
test/decode_test_driver.h
test/encode_test_driver.cc
vp8/vp8cx.mk
vpxdec.c
vpxenc.c
Change-Id: I9fbcc64808ead47e22f1f22501965cc7f0c4791c
Remove dependency of this function on asm_offsets. ssse3/sse4 next.
Change quant_shift calculation so it be done using SIMD. Pre-calculate
as much as possible to simplify EOB selection.
Take advantage of qcoeff being zero'd by tying the if statements
together.
Speed parity with previous implementation with gcc x86_64 linux
Change-Id: Ife97556a1eca3a74b09def1a3d04084974dff1fb
Reduce dependency on offsets file by using intrinsics. Disassembly shows
improvements over previous assembly specifically in register management,
preloading, and {pro,epi}log. Speed change is within margin of error.
Change-Id: I8131b4b4d62bc092407fe847bfaa8f2c0e1384ff
When error concealment is enabled, it swaps the mi and prev_mi ptrs after
each frame is decoded. The postproc uses the mi ptr for the mode info context.
Now the postproc will use the correct mode info context.
Change-Id: I537ae5450f319c624999b44525bb52bb30047b7b
The MAX_PSNR was used to assign a "psnr" number when the mse is close
to zero. The direct assignment is used to prevent divide by zero in
computation. Changing it from 60 to 100 to be consistent against what
is being done in VP9
Change-Id: I4854ffc4961e59d372ec8005a0d52ca46e3c4c1a
WIP: Fixing unsafe threading in VP8 encoder.
Use the passed in macroblock instead of the macroblock located in
cpi.
Change-Id: I1bfa07de6ea463f2baeaae1bae5d950691bc4afc
The loopfilter thread from the previous frame can be running while
starting the current frame. cpi->Source will change during this time causing
the wrong data to be copied. The refresh_x_frame flags also change, which
will cause incorrect updates of the denoised buffers.
Change-Id: I7d982b4fcb40a0610801332aa85f3b792c64e4c3
The denoiser was writing to LAST_FRAME buffer. If LAST_FRAME isn't being
updated, the reference frame buffers were out of sync between the encoder and the
denoised raw buffers. This patch resolves the discrepancy by always writing to a work
buffer (INTRA_FRAME) and then copying from that buffer to any buffers that needs to
be updated.
Change-Id: I6dd855b9749978b542bc3d515914d5f16faf25df
Multi-threaded code was not updated to disable background
refresh for non base-layer frames at the time it was
disabled in the main C-code.
Change-Id: Id6cc376130b7def046942121cfd0526b4f0a71d4
Don't use the switch to gf_rate_correction factor when
temporal layers is used (i.e., cpi->oxcf.number_of_layers > 1).
In temporal layers, we prefer to avoid this as any frame
(e.g., base layer frame at anchor of pattern) may update
both last and golden (and possibly alt-ref), and so we would get
different rate correction factors within the same layer.
This change will make sure one rate correction factor exists for each layer.
Also, made some other code in qp-regulate that depends on
alt/golden update specific to the 1 layer case.
Change-Id: I41a6d085bd477f9307ef3b3c311695214273892c