mi_grid_* are arrays of pointer to pointer. They save the pointers that point
to the MIs in cm->mi. But they are unnecessary and complicated. The original
goal was to remove MODE_INFO_t copy. But with an extra MODE_INFO_t pointer
inside MODE_INFO_t, same goal could be achieved.
This commit totally removes the mi_grid_* structures. But there are still
many dummy MODE_INFO_t inside cm->mi which are a waste of memory. Next commit
will do on-demand MODE_INFO_t allocation in order to save these memories.
Change-Id: I3a05cf1610679fed26e0b2eadd315a9ae91afdd6
the code currently checks whether the allocation has been done instead
of allocating on the first frame.
since:
4f27202 vp9: fix crash in mt loopfilter w/corrupt file
this change defers the allocation until the loop filter is used.
Change-Id: I660c1b7f34e713a8dd9884483f01d23b9847366e
store the number of allocated rows in VP9LfSync, the calculated values
can not be relied on when dealing with corrupt material.
Change-Id: I13b8bcec9738c299a71df726772ab7ac05511e5b
if the first frame was corrupt and loop filter not called, the next call
would assume the necessary allocations had been done and segfault when
accessing a NULL pointer
Change-Id: Ib6ef505e5c594e6f0fe65ab0700172bcf06b92a6
pull the latest from WebP, which adds a worker interface abstraction
allowing an application to override init/reset/sync/launch/execute/end
this has the side effect of removing a harmless, but annoying, TSan
warning.
Original source:
http://git.chromium.org/webm/libwebp.git
100644 blob 08ad4e1fecba302bf1247645e84a7d2779956bc3 src/utils/thread.c
100644 blob 7bd451b124ae3b81596abfbcc823e3cb129d3a38 src/utils/thread.h
Local modifications:
- s/WebP/VP9/g
- camelcase functions -> lower with _'s
- associate '*' with the variable, not the type
Change-Id: I875ac5a74ed873cbcb19a3a100b5e0ca6fcd9aed
Inline loopfilter has been already handled in vp9_decode_frame().
Collecting all similar code in one place now.
Change-Id: I358a0280fc7c2b27cca520bc1e8c16c4eb6491dd
We only used two members from that struct: max_threads and inv_tile_order.
Moving them directly to VP9Decoder struct.
Change-Id: If696a4e5b5b41868a55f3cc971e1d7c1dd9d5f69
There was a bug with the decoder that if you started the decoder
with more threads than the first frame had tile columns. Afterwards
tried to decode a frame with more tile columns than the first frame,
the decoder would hang. E.g. run vpxdec --threads=4. The first frame
had two tile columns, then the next key frame had 4 tile columns, the
decoder would hang. If you started with 4 tiles and switched to 2
tiles the decoder would be fine. The issue is that the worker the thread
loop is using is stale.
I added a test vector "vp90-2-14-resize-848x480-1280x720.webm" that
exhibited the bug.
Change-Id: I7bdd47241a52ac0fe1c693a609bc779257e94229
this ensures both are properly initialized when calling _dealloc().
+ check the arrays before access
Change-Id: I789af39b41c271b5cb3c029526581b4d9903b895
As pointed out by Dmitry and James, "partial" is a Microsoft-
specific c++ keyword, and it is renamed.
Change-Id: Ia0fc11ceb89e54b3195287f89f7e26edbbe9beb8
Implemented parallel loopfiltering, which uses existing tile-
decoding threads. Each thread works on one row, and when that row
is loopfiltered, it moves to next unattended row. To ensure the
correct filtering order, threads are synchronized and one
superblock is filtered only if the superblocks it depends on are
filtered already.
To reduce synchronization overhead and speed up the decoder, we use
nsync > 1 for high resolution.
Performance tests:
1. on desktop:
8-tile 4k video using 8 threads, speedup: 70% - 80%
4-tile HD video using 4 threads, speedup: ~35%
2. on mobile device(Nexus 7):
4-tile 1080p video using 4 threads, speedup: 18% - 25%
4-tile 1080p video using 2 threads, speedup: 10% - 15%
Change-Id: If54b4a11960dd706c22d5ad145ad94156031f36a