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vpx/vp10/common/loopfilter.h
Zoe Liu 1af28f0230 Code refactoring on Macros related to ref frame numbers
We have renamed following Macros to avoid name confusion:

REFS_PER_FRAME --> INTER_REFS_PER_FRAME
(= ALTREF_FRAME - LAST_FRAME + 1)
MAX_REF_FRAMES --> TOTAL_REFS_PER_FRAME
(= ALTREF_FRAME - INTRA_FRAME + 1)

INTER_REFS_PER_FRAME specifies the maximum number of reference frames
that each Inter frame may use.
TOTAL_REFS_PER_FRAME is equal to INTER_REFS_PER_FRAME + 1, which
counts the INTRA_FRAME.

Further, at the encoder side, since REF_FRAMES specifies the maximum
number of the reference frames that the encoder may store, REF_FRAMES
is usually larger than INTER_REFS_PER_FRAME. For example, in the
ext-refs experiment, REF_FRAMES == 8, which allows the encoder to
store maximum 8 reference frames in the buffer, but
INTER_REFS_PER_FRAME equals to 6, which allows each Inter frame may
use up to 6 frames out of the 8 buffered frames as its references.
Hence, in order to explore the possibility to store more reference
frames in future patches, we modified a couple of array sizes to
accomodate the case that the number of buffered reference frames is
not always equal to the number of the references that are being used
by each Inter frame.

Change-Id: I19e42ef608946cc76ebfd3e965a05f4b9b93a0b3
2016-08-04 11:21:28 -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.
*/
#ifndef VP10_COMMON_LOOPFILTER_H_
#define VP10_COMMON_LOOPFILTER_H_
#include "vpx_ports/mem.h"
#include "./vpx_config.h"
#include "vp10/common/blockd.h"
#include "vp10/common/restoration.h"
#include "vp10/common/seg_common.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define MAX_LOOP_FILTER 63
#define MAX_SHARPNESS 7
#define SIMD_WIDTH 16
#define MAX_MODE_LF_DELTAS 2
enum lf_path {
LF_PATH_420,
LF_PATH_444,
LF_PATH_SLOW,
};
struct loopfilter {
int filter_level;
int sharpness_level;
int last_sharpness_level;
uint8_t mode_ref_delta_enabled;
uint8_t mode_ref_delta_update;
// 0 = Intra, Last, Last2+Last3(CONFIG_EXT_REFS),
// GF, BRF(CONFIG_EXT_REFS), ARF
signed char ref_deltas[TOTAL_REFS_PER_FRAME];
signed char last_ref_deltas[TOTAL_REFS_PER_FRAME];
// 0 = ZERO_MV, MV
signed char mode_deltas[MAX_MODE_LF_DELTAS];
signed char last_mode_deltas[MAX_MODE_LF_DELTAS];
};
// Need to align this structure so when it is declared and
// passed it can be loaded into vector registers.
typedef struct {
DECLARE_ALIGNED(SIMD_WIDTH, uint8_t, mblim[SIMD_WIDTH]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED(SIMD_WIDTH, uint8_t, lim[SIMD_WIDTH]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED(SIMD_WIDTH, uint8_t, hev_thr[SIMD_WIDTH]);
} loop_filter_thresh;
typedef struct {
loop_filter_thresh lfthr[MAX_LOOP_FILTER + 1];
uint8_t lvl[MAX_SEGMENTS][TOTAL_REFS_PER_FRAME][MAX_MODE_LF_DELTAS];
} loop_filter_info_n;
// This structure holds bit masks for all 8x8 blocks in a 64x64 region.
// Each 1 bit represents a position in which we want to apply the loop filter.
// Left_ entries refer to whether we apply a filter on the border to the
// left of the block. Above_ entries refer to whether or not to apply a
// filter on the above border. Int_ entries refer to whether or not to
// apply borders on the 4x4 edges within the 8x8 block that each bit
// represents.
// Since each transform is accompanied by a potentially different type of
// loop filter there is a different entry in the array for each transform size.
typedef struct {
uint64_t left_y[TX_SIZES];
uint64_t above_y[TX_SIZES];
uint64_t int_4x4_y;
uint16_t left_uv[TX_SIZES];
uint16_t above_uv[TX_SIZES];
uint16_t left_int_4x4_uv;
uint16_t above_int_4x4_uv;
uint8_t lfl_y[MAX_MIB_SIZE][MAX_MIB_SIZE];
uint8_t lfl_uv[MAX_MIB_SIZE / 2][MAX_MIB_SIZE / 2];
} LOOP_FILTER_MASK;
/* assorted loopfilter functions which get used elsewhere */
struct VP10Common;
struct macroblockd;
struct VP10LfSyncData;
// This function sets up the bit masks for the entire 64x64 region represented
// by mi_row, mi_col.
void vp10_setup_mask(struct VP10Common *const cm,
const int mi_row, const int mi_col,
MODE_INFO **mi_8x8, const int mode_info_stride,
LOOP_FILTER_MASK *lfm);
void vp10_filter_block_plane_ss00(struct VP10Common *const cm,
struct macroblockd_plane *const plane,
int mi_row,
LOOP_FILTER_MASK *lfm);
void vp10_filter_block_plane_ss11(struct VP10Common *const cm,
struct macroblockd_plane *const plane,
int mi_row,
LOOP_FILTER_MASK *lfm);
void vp10_filter_block_plane_non420(struct VP10Common *cm,
struct macroblockd_plane *plane,
MODE_INFO **mi_8x8,
int mi_row, int mi_col);
void vp10_loop_filter_init(struct VP10Common *cm);
// Update the loop filter for the current frame.
// This should be called before vp10_loop_filter_rows(), vp10_loop_filter_frame()
// calls this function directly.
void vp10_loop_filter_frame_init(struct VP10Common *cm, int default_filt_lvl);
void vp10_loop_filter_frame(YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG *frame,
struct VP10Common *cm,
struct macroblockd *mbd,
int filter_level,
int y_only, int partial_frame);
// Apply the loop filter to [start, stop) macro block rows in frame_buffer.
void vp10_loop_filter_rows(YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG *frame_buffer,
struct VP10Common *cm,
struct macroblockd_plane planes[MAX_MB_PLANE],
int start, int stop, int y_only);
typedef struct LoopFilterWorkerData {
YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG *frame_buffer;
struct VP10Common *cm;
struct macroblockd_plane planes[MAX_MB_PLANE];
int start;
int stop;
int y_only;
} LFWorkerData;
void vp10_loop_filter_data_reset(
LFWorkerData *lf_data, YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG *frame_buffer,
struct VP10Common *cm, const struct macroblockd_plane planes[MAX_MB_PLANE]);
// Operates on the rows described by 'lf_data'.
int vp10_loop_filter_worker(LFWorkerData *const lf_data, void *unused);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif
#endif // VP10_COMMON_LOOPFILTER_H_