The backup MODE_INFO buffer used in the error concealment was
allocated in the codec common parts allocation even though this is a
decoder only resource. Moved the allocation to the decoder side.
No need to update_mode_info_border as mode_info buffers are zero
allocated.
This fixes also a potential memory leak as the EC overlaps buffer was not
properly released before reallocation after a frame size change.
Change-Id: I12803d3e012308d95669069980b1c95973fb775f
Increment the last_row_mb_col counter by nsync after last MB of row is
ready. This way we dont need to check for last MB of row when
synching.
Set last MB of row ready just after row extension is done, This avoids
o potential race condition whit the processing of last MB of next row.
Change-Id: I19c44fd6041116ee5483be2143b4f4bfcd149eac
The block pointers and offset do not need to be calculated for every
frame. Block internal predictors can be update once when decoder is
allocated. Destination and previous buffer offsets have to be updated
just when frame size is changing.
Change-Id: I92ca8df0e6aaac4cc35ab890751d446760bf82e2
Key frame macrobock and block mode probabilities are constant.
Remove the allocation of tables for each codec instance and use
instead the default const prob tables.
Change-Id: I8361798ac491f9b3889e86925a494c58647c753f
We can get rid of all remaining global initializers now:
vp8_scale_machine_specific_config()
vp8_initialize()
vp8dx_initialize()
Change-Id: I2825cea5d1c01ad9f6c45df49a0f86d803bfeb69
Mode token tabels precalculated in entropymode.c.
Removes vp8_initialize_common()as all common global data
is precalculated const now.
Change-Id: I9b2ccc883e4f618069e1bc180dad3a823394eb73
This patch includes:
1. fixes to disable block based termporal mixing when motion
is detected (because this version of mfqe only handles zero motion).
2. The criterion used for determining whether to mix or
not are changed to use squared differences rather than
absolute differences.
3. Additional checks on color mismatch and excessive block
flatness added. If the block as decoded has very low activity
it is unlikely to yield benefits for mixing.
Change-Id: I07331e5ab5ba64844c56e84b1a4b7de823eac6cb
Reduced the size of the struct by 8 bytes, which would be
a memory savings of 64800 bytes for 1080 resolutions. Had
an extra byte, so created an is_4x4 for B_PRED or SPLITMV
modes. This simplified the mode checks in
vp8_reset_mb_tokens_context and vp8_decode_mb_tokens.
Change-Id: Ibec27784139abdc34d4d01f73c09f43e9e10e0f5
This new vp8_decode_mb_tokens() uses a modified version of
WebP's GetCoeffs function. For now, the dequant does not
occur in GetCoeffs.
Tests showed performance improvements up to 2.5% depending
on material.
Change-Id: Ia24d78627e16ffee5eb4d777ee8379a9270f07c5
Eliminated some mb branches along with other code cleanups.
This is part of an ongoing effort to remove cut/paste
code in the decoder.
Change-Id: Ifabb0f67cafa6922b5a0e89a0d03a9b34e9e5752
Reworked the code to use vp8_build_intra_predictors_mby_s,
vp8_intra_prediction_down_copy, and vp8_intra4x4_predict_d_c
functions instead. vp8_intra4x4_predict_d_c is a decoder-only
version of vp8_intra4x4_predict. Future commits will fix this
code duplication.
Change-Id: Ifb4507103b7c83f8b94a872345191c49240154f5
Reworked the code to use vp8_build_intra_predictors_mbuv_s
instead. This is WIP with the goal of eliminating all
functions in reconintra_mt.h
Change-Id: I61c4a132684544b24a38c4a90044597c6ec0dd52
Refactoring some of the mode decoding logic introduced a bug where
the segmentation maps would not be properly reset on keyframes.
http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=378
The text of the bug is somewhat misleading as I initially read it to
imply the bug was present in v0.9.7-p1 (Cayuga), but note the text
"master", which indicates this was something subsequent. This issue
bisects back to v0.9.7-p1-84-ga99c20c, so unfortunately it was broken
during the Duclair release.
Thanks to Alexei Leonenko for investigating the root cause.
Change-Id: I9713c9f070eb37b31b3b029d9ef96be9b6ea2def
This commit continues the process of converting to the new RTCD
system. It removes the last of the VP8_ENCODER_RTCD struct references.
Change-Id: I2a44f52d7cccf5177e1ca98a028ead570d045395
This is a proof of concept RTCD implementation to replace the current
system of nested includes, prototypes, INVOKE macros, etc. Currently
only the decoder specific functions are implemented in the new system.
Additional functions will be added in subsequent commits.
Overview:
RTCD "functions" are implemented as either a global function pointer
or a macro (when only one eligible specialization available).
Functions which have RTCD specializations are listed using a simple
DSL identifying the function's base name, its prototype, and the
architecture extensions that specializations are available for.
Advantages over the old system:
- No INVOKE macros. A call to an RTCD function looks like an ordinary
function call.
- No need to pass vtables around.
- If there is only one eligible function to call, the function is
called directly, rather than indirecting through a function pointer.
- Supports the notion of "required" extensions, so in combination with
the above, on x86_64 if the best function available is sse2 or lower
it will be called directly, since all x86_64 platforms implement
sse2.
- Elides all references to functions which will never be called, which
could reduce binary size. For example if sse2 is required and there
are both mmx and sse2 implementations of a certain function, the
code will have no link time references to the mmx code.
- Significantly easier to add a new function, just one file to edit.
Disadvantages:
- Requires global writable data (though this is not a new requirement)
- 1 new generated source file.
Change-Id: Iae6edab65315f79c168485c96872641c5aa09d55
Commit 892e23a5b introduced support for the VP8D_GET_LAST_REF_USED,
but missed the mapping of the control id to the underlying function,
so it was unavailable to applications.
In addition, the underlying function vp8_references_buffer() is
moved from common/postproc.c to decoder/onyxd_if.c as postproc.c is
not built in all configurations.
Change-Id: I426dd254e7e6c4c061b70d729b69a6c384ebbe44
A processor with ARMv7 instructions does not
necessarily have NEON dsp extensions. This CL
has the added side effect of allowing the ability
to enable/disable the dsp extensions cleanly.
Change-Id: Ie1e879b8fe131885bc3d4138a0acc9ffe73a36df
This patch removes the local copies of the dequantize
constants and implements John's idea as described
in "Make a local copy of the dequantized data" commit.
Change-Id: Ic6b7d681f00bf63263f71ff1e39ab2f80729e8b2
When mb_skip_coeff is set, the idct is not necessary. Prior
to this patch, the code would call idcts based on leftover
eob information. This patch will now skip the idct for
SPLIT_MV and clear out the eobs for B_PRED, forcing the idct
to be skipped.
Change-Id: If5b0d2ed3ebd07789d30ec5160df927485fcaa17
These functions are now used by the encoder.
This is WIP with the goal of creating a common idct/add for
the encoder and decoder. A boost of 1.8% was seen for
the HD rt test clip used.
[Tero] Added needed changes to ARM side.
Change-Id: Ibbb8000be09034203d7adffc457d3c3f8b06a5bf
to the dqcoeff or qcoeff buffer. The encoder would
populate the dc coeffs of the y blocks as a separate
stage (recon_dcblock) and the decoder would use a special
version of the idct. This change eliminates the extra copy
and reduces the code footprint.
[Tero] Added needed changes to armv6 and NEON assembly.
Change-Id: I83202ffdbaf83f6e5dd69f4ba2519fcf0b13b3ba