vpx/vp9/common/vp9_debugmodes.c
hkuang c70cea97ac Remove mi_grid_* structures.
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
2014-09-19 21:27:11 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "vp9/common/vp9_blockd.h"
#include "vp9/common/vp9_onyxc_int.h"
static void log_frame_info(VP9_COMMON *cm, const char *str, FILE *f) {
fprintf(f, "%s", str);
fprintf(f, "(Frame %d, Show:%d, Q:%d): \n", cm->current_video_frame,
cm->show_frame, cm->base_qindex);
}
/* This function dereferences a pointer to the mbmi structure
* and uses the passed in member offset to print out the value of an integer
* for each mbmi member value in the mi structure.
*/
static void print_mi_data(VP9_COMMON *cm, FILE *file, const char *descriptor,
size_t member_offset) {
int mi_row, mi_col;
int mi_index = 0;
// TODO(hkuang): Fix this debug function.
MODE_INFO **mi = NULL;
int rows = cm->mi_rows;
int cols = cm->mi_cols;
char prefix = descriptor[0];
log_frame_info(cm, descriptor, file);
mi_index = 0;
for (mi_row = 0; mi_row < rows; mi_row++) {
fprintf(file, "%c ", prefix);
for (mi_col = 0; mi_col < cols; mi_col++) {
fprintf(file, "%2d ",
*((int*) ((char *) (&mi[mi_index]->mbmi) +
member_offset)));
mi_index++;
}
fprintf(file, "\n");
mi_index += 8;
}
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
void vp9_print_modes_and_motion_vectors(VP9_COMMON *cm, const char *file) {
int mi_row;
int mi_col;
int mi_index = 0;
FILE *mvs = fopen(file, "a");
// TODO(hkuang): Fix this debug function.
MODE_INFO **mi = NULL;
int rows = cm->mi_rows;
int cols = cm->mi_cols;
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "Partitions:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, sb_type));
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "Modes:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, mode));
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "Skips:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, skip));
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "Ref frame:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, ref_frame[0]));
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "Transform:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, tx_size));
print_mi_data(cm, mvs, "UV Modes:", offsetof(MB_MODE_INFO, uv_mode));
log_frame_info(cm, "Vectors ", mvs);
for (mi_row = 0; mi_row < rows; mi_row++) {
fprintf(mvs, "V ");
for (mi_col = 0; mi_col < cols; mi_col++) {
fprintf(mvs, "%4d:%4d ", mi[mi_index]->mbmi.mv[0].as_mv.row,
mi[mi_index]->mbmi.mv[0].as_mv.col);
mi_index++;
}
fprintf(mvs, "\n");
mi_index += 8;
}
fprintf(mvs, "\n");
fclose(mvs);
}