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Adapt the use of segmentation in AQ mode 2 based on the ambient kf/arf/gf Q. Disable segmentation where the rate per SB is very low and overheads are likely to outweigh the benefits. This patch reduces the -ve average metrics impact of AQ mode 2 while allowing stronger 3 segment AQ in some cases. Average improvement ~0.5-1.0%. Change-Id: I5892dfcc7507c5cc6444531cc7fe17554cf8d0c7
151 lines
5.5 KiB
C
151 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2014 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#include "vp9/common/vp9_seg_common.h"
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#include "vp9/encoder/vp9_segmentation.h"
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#define AQ_C_SEGMENTS 3
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#define AQ_C_STRENGTHS 3
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static const int aq_c_active_segments[AQ_C_STRENGTHS] = {1, 2, 3};
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static const double aq_c_q_adj_factor[AQ_C_STRENGTHS][AQ_C_SEGMENTS] =
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{{1.0, 1.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 2.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 1.5, 2.5}};
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static const double aq_c_transitions[AQ_C_STRENGTHS][AQ_C_SEGMENTS] =
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{{1.0, 1.0, 1.0}, {1.0, 0.25, 0.0}, {1.0, 0.5, 0.25}};
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static int get_aq_c_strength(int q_index) {
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// Approximate base quatizer (truncated to int)
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int base_quant = vp9_ac_quant(q_index, 0) / 4;
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return (base_quant > 20) + (base_quant > 45);
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}
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void vp9_setup_in_frame_q_adj(VP9_COMP *cpi) {
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VP9_COMMON *const cm = &cpi->common;
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struct segmentation *const seg = &cm->seg;
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// Make SURE use of floating point in this function is safe.
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vp9_clear_system_state();
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if (cm->frame_type == KEY_FRAME ||
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cpi->refresh_alt_ref_frame ||
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(cpi->refresh_golden_frame && !cpi->rc.is_src_frame_alt_ref)) {
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int segment;
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const int aq_strength = get_aq_c_strength(cm->base_qindex);
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const int active_segments = aq_c_active_segments[aq_strength];
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// Clear down the segment map.
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vpx_memset(cpi->segmentation_map, 0, cm->mi_rows * cm->mi_cols);
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// Clear down the complexity map used for rd.
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vpx_memset(cpi->complexity_map, 0, cm->mi_rows * cm->mi_cols);
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vp9_clearall_segfeatures(seg);
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// Segmentation only makes sense if the target bits per SB is above a
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// threshold. Below this the overheads will usually outweigh any benefit.
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if (cpi->rc.sb64_target_rate < 256) {
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vp9_disable_segmentation(seg);
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return;
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}
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vp9_enable_segmentation(seg);
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// Select delta coding method.
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seg->abs_delta = SEGMENT_DELTADATA;
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// Segment 0 "Q" feature is disabled so it defaults to the baseline Q.
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vp9_disable_segfeature(seg, 0, SEG_LVL_ALT_Q);
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// Use some of the segments for in frame Q adjustment.
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for (segment = 1; segment < active_segments; ++segment) {
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int qindex_delta =
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vp9_compute_qdelta_by_rate(&cpi->rc, cm->frame_type, cm->base_qindex,
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aq_c_q_adj_factor[aq_strength][segment]);
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// For AQ complexity mode, we dont allow Q0 in a segment if the base
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// Q is not 0. Q0 (lossless) implies 4x4 only and in AQ mode 2 a segment
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// Q delta is sometimes applied without going back around the rd loop.
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// This could lead to an illegal combination of partition size and q.
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if ((cm->base_qindex != 0) && ((cm->base_qindex + qindex_delta) == 0)) {
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qindex_delta = -cm->base_qindex + 1;
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}
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if ((cm->base_qindex + qindex_delta) > 0) {
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vp9_enable_segfeature(seg, segment, SEG_LVL_ALT_Q);
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vp9_set_segdata(seg, segment, SEG_LVL_ALT_Q, qindex_delta);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Select a segment for the current SB64 block.
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// The choice of segment for a block depends on the ratio of the projected
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// bits for the block vs a target average.
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// An "aq_strength" value determines how many segments are supported,
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// the set of transition points to use and the extent of the quantizer
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// adjustment for each segment (configured in vp9_setup_in_frame_q_adj()).
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void vp9_select_in_frame_q_segment(VP9_COMP *cpi,
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int mi_row, int mi_col,
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int output_enabled, int projected_rate) {
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VP9_COMMON *const cm = &cpi->common;
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const int mi_offset = mi_row * cm->mi_cols + mi_col;
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const int bw = num_8x8_blocks_wide_lookup[BLOCK_64X64];
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const int bh = num_8x8_blocks_high_lookup[BLOCK_64X64];
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const int xmis = MIN(cm->mi_cols - mi_col, bw);
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const int ymis = MIN(cm->mi_rows - mi_row, bh);
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int complexity_metric = 64;
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int x, y;
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unsigned char segment;
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if (!output_enabled) {
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segment = 0;
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} else {
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// Rate depends on fraction of a SB64 in frame (xmis * ymis / bw * bh).
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// It is converted to bits * 256 units.
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const int target_rate = (cpi->rc.sb64_target_rate * xmis * ymis * 256) /
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(bw * bh);
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const int aq_strength = get_aq_c_strength(cm->base_qindex);
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const int active_segments = aq_c_active_segments[aq_strength];
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// The number of segments considered and the transition points used to
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// select them is determined by the "aq_strength" value.
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// Currently this loop only supports segments that reduce Q (i.e. where
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// there is undershoot.
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// The loop counts down towards segment 0 which is the default segment
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// with no Q adjustment.
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segment = active_segments - 1;
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while (segment > 0) {
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if (projected_rate <
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(target_rate * aq_c_transitions[aq_strength][segment])) {
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break;
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}
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--segment;
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}
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if (target_rate > 0) {
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complexity_metric =
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clamp((int)((projected_rate * 64) / target_rate), 16, 255);
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}
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}
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// Fill in the entires in the segment map corresponding to this SB64.
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for (y = 0; y < ymis; y++) {
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for (x = 0; x < xmis; x++) {
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cpi->segmentation_map[mi_offset + y * cm->mi_cols + x] = segment;
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cpi->complexity_map[mi_offset + y * cm->mi_cols + x] =
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(unsigned char)complexity_metric;
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}
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}
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}
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