'skippable' can remain unset and negatively affect later decisions
address one aspect of issue #599
Change-Id: Iffdf0ac2e49ac481c27dc27c87fa546d4167bb28
Loop filter configuration doesn't belong to macroblock, so moving it from
MACROBLOCKD to VP9_COMMON. Also moving the declaration of loopfilter struct
from vp9_blockd.h to vp9_loopfilter.h.
Change-Id: I4b3e34be9623b47cda35f9b1f9951f8c5b1d5d28
The memset sets 16 bytes rather than the correct size of the
final array dimension (MAX_MODE_LF_DELTAS).
(In response to bug posted by Manjit Hota to codec-devel
and webm-discuss lists)
Change-Id: I8980f5aa71ddc9d7ef57c5b4700bc28ddf8651c7
The mix use of double type and simd code caused invalid values stored
in double variables, further caused unit tests to fail. The failures
were only observed on x86-win32-vs9 build with vs2008.
Change-Id: If0131754a3bf217a5ace303b7963e8f5162c34b5
Adds a new subpel motion estimation function that uses a 2-level
tree-structured decision tree to eliminate redundant computations.
It searches fewer points than iterative search (which can search
the same point multiple times) but has the same quality roughly.
This is made the default setting at speeds 0 and 1, while at
speed 2 and above only a 1-level search is used.
Also includes various cleanups for consistency and redundancy removal.
Results:
derf: +0.012% psnr
stdhd: +0.09% psnr
Speedup of about 2-3%
Change-Id: Iedde4866f5475586dea0f0ba4cb7428fba24eee9
Different partitionings were not being evaluated against
best_rd and there were unnecessary calls to RDCOST. This
could have resulted in a non-optimal partioning being
selected.
I simplified the variables used to track the rate,
distortion and RD values throughout the function.
Change-Id: Ifa7085ee80d824e86791432a5bc6d8fea5a3e313
Using block width and block height instead of their logarithms. Using
SUBPEL_BITS and SUBPEL_SHIFTS constants instead of magic numbers.
Change-Id: I4e10e93c907c8a5e1cb27dfe74d1fcdcc4995448
The low precision 32x32 fdct has all the intermediate steps within
16-bit depth, hence allowing faster SSE2 implementation, at the
expense of larger round-trip error. It was used in the rate-distortion
optimization search loop only.
Using the low precision version, in replace of the high precision one,
affects the compression performance by about 0.7% (derf, stdhd) at
speed 0. For speed 1, it makes derf set down by only 0.017%.
Change-Id: I4e7d18fac5bea5317b91c8e7dabae143bc6b5c8b
Removing the old one bsize_from_dim_lookup. Now we have a way to determine
block size for plane using its subsampling values (ss_size_lookup). And
then we can find the number of pixels in the block (num_pels_log2_lookup).
Change-Id: I6fc981da2ae093de81741d3d78eaefed11015db9
Removes some unused code and speed features, and organizes the
interfaces for fractional mv step functions for use in new speed
features to come.
In the process a new speed feature - number of iterations per
step during the subpel search - is exposed.
No change when this parameter is set as the original value of 3.
Results:
subpel_iters_per_step = 3: baseline
subpel_iters_per_step = 2: psnr -0.067%, 1% speedup
subpel_iters_per_step = 1: psnr -0.331%, 3-4% speedup
Change-Id: I2eba8a21f6461be8caf56af04a5337257a5693a8
Functions scale_mv_q4 and scale_mv_q3_to_q4 were almost identical except
q3->q4 conversion in scale_mv_q3_to_q4. Now q3->q4 conversion happens
directly in vp9_build_inter_predictor.
Also adding useful constants: SUBPEL_BITS and SUBPEL_MASK.
Change-Id: Ia0a6ad2ac07c45fdf95a5139ece6286c035e9639
Enable use_x86inc as a commandline option. Fix Bug with sse2 when
x86inc is disabled. Adds Sad asm protection to x86inc protection
Change-Id: Iee0f9dd235ea10e8ace512eb362ba9bebe8c9df6
Adds a few pattern searches to achieve various tradeoffs
between motion estimation complexity and performance.
The search framework is unified across these searches so that a
common pattern search function is used for all. Besides it will
be easier to experiment with various patterns or combinations
thereof at different scales in the future.
The new pattern search is multi-scale and is capable of using
different patterns at different scales.
The new hex search uses 8 points at the smallest scale
and 6 points at other scales.
Two other pattern searches - big-diamond and square are
also added. Big diamond uses 4 points at the smallest scale and
8 points in diamond shape at the larger scales.
Square is very similar conceptually to the default n-step search
but is somewhat faster since it keeps only one survivor across
all scales.
Psnr/speed-up results on derf300:
hex: -1.6% psnr%, 6-8% speed-up
big-diamond: -0.96% psnr, 4-5% speedup
square: -0.93% psnr, 4-5% speedup
Change-Id: I02a7ef5193f762601e0994e2c99399a3535a43d2
There was no benefit having this function. For example, inside
read_switchable_filter_type switchable filter context was calculated twice.
Change-Id: I79cd5bf95cbc0f6d8bf91a2e32289e01b18dcff1