Cherry-pick Daala b5020bee: Remove redundant test in od_ec_decode_bool_q15(). Using a test that decodes 100M random binary symbols, making this change produced a speed up of 8.81% with gcc-4.9.3 and 3.71% with clang-3.7.1, both compiled with -O2. Change-Id: If6d0077a56121a575ae53bcd4d1d9b7d800a317d
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*Daala video codec
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Copyright (c) 2001-2013 Daala project contributors.  All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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  list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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  and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
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CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "./config.h"
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#endif
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#include "aom_dsp/entdec.h"
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/*A range decoder.
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  This is an entropy decoder based upon \cite{Mar79}, which is itself a
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   rediscovery of the FIFO arithmetic code introduced by \cite{Pas76}.
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  It is very similar to arithmetic encoding, except that encoding is done with
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   digits in any base, instead of with bits, and so it is faster when using
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   larger bases (i.e.: a byte).
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  The author claims an average waste of $\frac{1}{2}\log_b(2b)$ bits, where $b$
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   is the base, longer than the theoretical optimum, but to my knowledge there
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   is no published justification for this claim.
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  This only seems true when using near-infinite precision arithmetic so that
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   the process is carried out with no rounding errors.
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  An excellent description of implementation details is available at
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   http://www.arturocampos.com/ac_range.html
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  A recent work \cite{MNW98} which proposes several changes to arithmetic
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   encoding for efficiency actually re-discovers many of the principles
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   behind range encoding, and presents a good theoretical analysis of them.
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  End of stream is handled by writing out the smallest number of bits that
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   ensures that the stream will be correctly decoded regardless of the value of
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   any subsequent bits.
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  od_ec_dec_tell() can be used to determine how many bits were needed to decode
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   all the symbols thus far; other data can be packed in the remaining bits of
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   the input buffer.
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  @PHDTHESIS{Pas76,
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    author="Richard Clark Pasco",
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    title="Source coding algorithms for fast data compression",
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    school="Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University",
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    address="Stanford, CA",
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    month=May,
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    year=1976,
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    URL="http://www.richpasco.org/scaffdc.pdf"
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  }
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  @INPROCEEDINGS{Mar79,
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   author="Martin, G.N.N.",
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   title="Range encoding: an algorithm for removing redundancy from a digitised
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    message",
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   booktitle="Video & Data Recording Conference",
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   year=1979,
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   address="Southampton",
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   month=Jul,
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   URL="http://www.compressconsult.com/rangecoder/rngcod.pdf.gz"
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  }
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  @ARTICLE{MNW98,
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   author="Alistair Moffat and Radford Neal and Ian H. Witten",
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   title="Arithmetic Coding Revisited",
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   journal="{ACM} Transactions on Information Systems",
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   year=1998,
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   volume=16,
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   number=3,
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   pages="256--294",
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   month=Jul,
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   URL="http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/78/content.pdf"
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  }*/
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/*This is meant to be a large, positive constant that can still be efficiently
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   loaded as an immediate (on platforms like ARM, for example).
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  Even relatively modest values like 100 would work fine.*/
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#define OD_EC_LOTS_OF_BITS (0x4000)
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static void od_ec_dec_refill(od_ec_dec *dec) {
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  int s;
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  int16_t cnt;
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  const unsigned char *bptr;
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  const unsigned char *end;
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  cnt = dec->cnt;
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  bptr = dec->bptr;
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  end = dec->end;
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  s = OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 9 - (cnt + 15);
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  for (; s >= 0 && bptr < end; s -= 8, bptr++) {
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    OD_ASSERT(s <= OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 8);
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    dif |= (od_ec_window)bptr[0] << s;
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    cnt += 8;
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  }
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  if (bptr >= end) {
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    dec->tell_offs += OD_EC_LOTS_OF_BITS - cnt;
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    cnt = OD_EC_LOTS_OF_BITS;
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  }
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  dec->dif = dif;
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  dec->cnt = cnt;
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  dec->bptr = bptr;
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}
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/*Takes updated dif and range values, renormalizes them so that
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   32768 <= rng < 65536 (reading more bytes from the stream into dif if
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   necessary), and stores them back in the decoder context.
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  dif: The new value of dif.
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  rng: The new value of the range.
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  ret: The value to return.
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  Return: ret.
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          This allows the compiler to jump to this function via a tail-call.*/
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static int od_ec_dec_normalize(od_ec_dec *dec, od_ec_window dif, unsigned rng,
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                               int ret) {
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  int d;
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  OD_ASSERT(rng <= 65535U);
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  d = 16 - OD_ILOG_NZ(rng);
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  dec->cnt -= d;
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  dec->dif = dif << d;
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  dec->rng = rng << d;
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  if (dec->cnt < 0) od_ec_dec_refill(dec);
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  return ret;
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}
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/*Initializes the decoder.
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  buf: The input buffer to use.
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  Return: 0 on success, or a negative value on error.*/
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void od_ec_dec_init(od_ec_dec *dec, const unsigned char *buf,
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                    uint32_t storage) {
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  dec->buf = buf;
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  dec->eptr = buf + storage;
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  dec->end_window = 0;
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  dec->nend_bits = 0;
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  dec->tell_offs = 10 - (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 8);
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  dec->end = buf + storage;
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  dec->bptr = buf;
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  dec->dif = 0;
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  dec->rng = 0x8000;
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  dec->cnt = -15;
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  dec->error = 0;
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  od_ec_dec_refill(dec);
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}
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/*Decode a bit that has an fz/ft probability of being a zero.
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  fz: The probability that the bit is zero, scaled by _ft.
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  ft: The total probability.
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      This must be at least 16384 and no more than 32768.
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  Return: The value decoded (0 or 1).*/
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int od_ec_decode_bool(od_ec_dec *dec, unsigned fz, unsigned ft) {
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  od_ec_window vw;
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  unsigned r;
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  int s;
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  unsigned v;
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  int ret;
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  OD_ASSERT(0 < fz);
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  OD_ASSERT(fz < ft);
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  OD_ASSERT(16384 <= ft);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= 32768U);
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  r = dec->rng;
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  OD_ASSERT(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16) < r);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= r);
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  s = r - ft >= ft;
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  ft <<= s;
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  fz <<= s;
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  OD_ASSERT(r - ft < ft);
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  {
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    unsigned d;
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    unsigned e;
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    d = r - ft;
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    e = OD_SUBSATU(2 * d, ft);
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    v = fz + OD_MINI(fz, e) + OD_MINI(OD_SUBSATU(fz, e) >> 1, d);
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  }
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#else
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  v = fz + OD_MINI(fz, r - ft);
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#endif
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  vw = (od_ec_window)v << (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16);
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  ret = dif >= vw;
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  if (ret) dif -= vw;
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  r = ret ? r - v : v;
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  return od_ec_dec_normalize(dec, dif, r, ret);
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}
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/*Decode a bit that has an fz probability of being a zero in Q15.
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  This is a simpler, lower overhead version of od_ec_decode_bool() for use when
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   ft == 32768.
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  To be decoded properly by this function, symbols cannot have been encoded by
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   od_ec_encode(), but must have been encoded with one of the equivalent _q15()
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   or _dyadic() functions instead.
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  fz: The probability that the bit is zero, scaled by 32768.
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  Return: The value decoded (0 or 1).*/
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int od_ec_decode_bool_q15(od_ec_dec *dec, unsigned fz) {
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  od_ec_window vw;
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  unsigned r;
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  unsigned r_new;
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  unsigned v;
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  int ret;
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  OD_ASSERT(0 < fz);
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  OD_ASSERT(fz < 32768U);
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  r = dec->rng;
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  OD_ASSERT(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16) < r);
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  OD_ASSERT(32768U <= r);
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  v = fz * (uint32_t)r >> 15;
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  vw = (od_ec_window)v << (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16);
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  ret = 0;
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  r_new = v;
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  if (dif >= vw) {
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    r_new = r - v;
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    dif -= vw;
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    ret = 1;
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  }
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  return od_ec_dec_normalize(dec, dif, r_new, ret);
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}
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/*Decodes a symbol given a cumulative distribution function (CDF) table.
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  cdf: The CDF, such that symbol s falls in the range
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        [s > 0 ? cdf[s - 1] : 0, cdf[s]).
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       The values must be monotonically non-increasing, and cdf[nsyms - 1]
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        must be at least 16384, and no more than 32768.
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  nsyms: The number of symbols in the alphabet.
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         This should be at most 16.
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  Return: The decoded symbol s.*/
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int od_ec_decode_cdf(od_ec_dec *dec, const uint16_t *cdf, int nsyms) {
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  unsigned r;
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  unsigned c;
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  unsigned d;
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  unsigned e;
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#endif
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  int s;
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  unsigned u;
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  unsigned v;
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  unsigned q;
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  unsigned fl;
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  unsigned fh;
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  unsigned ft;
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  int ret;
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  r = dec->rng;
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  OD_ASSERT(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16) < r);
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  OD_ASSERT(nsyms > 0);
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  ft = cdf[nsyms - 1];
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  OD_ASSERT(16384 <= ft);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= 32768U);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= r);
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  s = r - ft >= ft;
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  ft <<= s;
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  d = r - ft;
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  OD_ASSERT(d < ft);
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  c = (unsigned)(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16));
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  q = OD_MAXI((int)(c >> 1), (int)(c - d));
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  e = OD_SUBSATU(2 * d, ft);
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  /*The correctness of this inverse partition function is not obvious, but it
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     was checked exhaustively for all possible values of r, ft, and c.
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    TODO: It should be possible to optimize this better than the compiler,
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     given that we do not care about the accuracy of negative results (as we
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     will not use them).
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    It would also be nice to get rid of the 32-bit dividend, as it requires a
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     32x32->64 bit multiply to invert.*/
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  q = OD_MAXI((int)q, (int)((2 * (int32_t)c + 1 - (int32_t)e) / 3));
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#endif
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  q >>= s;
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  OD_ASSERT(q<ft>> s);
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  fl = 0;
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  ret = 0;
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  for (fh = cdf[ret]; fh <= q; fh = cdf[++ret]) fl = fh;
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  OD_ASSERT(fh <= ft >> s);
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  fl <<= s;
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  fh <<= s;
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  u = fl + OD_MINI(fl, e) + OD_MINI(OD_SUBSATU(fl, e) >> 1, d);
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  v = fh + OD_MINI(fh, e) + OD_MINI(OD_SUBSATU(fh, e) >> 1, d);
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#else
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  u = fl + OD_MINI(fl, d);
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  v = fh + OD_MINI(fh, d);
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#endif
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  r = v - u;
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  dif -= (od_ec_window)u << (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16);
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  return od_ec_dec_normalize(dec, dif, r, ret);
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}
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/*Decodes a symbol given a cumulative distribution function (CDF) table.
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  cdf: The CDF, such that symbol s falls in the range
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        [s > 0 ? cdf[s - 1] : 0, cdf[s]).
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       The values must be monotonically non-increasing, and cdf[nsyms - 1]
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       must be at least 2, and no more than 32768.
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  nsyms: The number of symbols in the alphabet.
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         This should be at most 16.
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  Return: The decoded symbol s.*/
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int od_ec_decode_cdf_unscaled(od_ec_dec *dec, const uint16_t *cdf, int nsyms) {
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  unsigned r;
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  unsigned c;
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  unsigned d;
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  unsigned e;
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#endif
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  int s;
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  unsigned u;
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  unsigned v;
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  unsigned q;
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  unsigned fl;
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  unsigned fh;
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  unsigned ft;
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  int ret;
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  r = dec->rng;
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  OD_ASSERT(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16) < r);
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  OD_ASSERT(nsyms > 0);
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  ft = cdf[nsyms - 1];
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  OD_ASSERT(2 <= ft);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= 32768U);
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  s = 15 - OD_ILOG_NZ(ft - 1);
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  ft <<= s;
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= r);
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  if (r - ft >= ft) {
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    ft <<= 1;
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    s++;
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  }
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  d = r - ft;
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  OD_ASSERT(d < ft);
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  c = (unsigned)(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16));
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  q = OD_MAXI((int)(c >> 1), (int)(c - d));
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  e = OD_SUBSATU(2 * d, ft);
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  /*TODO: See TODO above.*/
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  q = OD_MAXI((int)q, (int)((2 * (int32_t)c + 1 - (int32_t)e) / 3));
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#endif
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  q >>= s;
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  OD_ASSERT(q<ft>> s);
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  fl = 0;
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  ret = 0;
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  for (fh = cdf[ret]; fh <= q; fh = cdf[++ret]) fl = fh;
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  OD_ASSERT(fh <= ft >> s);
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  fl <<= s;
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  fh <<= s;
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#if OD_EC_REDUCED_OVERHEAD
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  u = fl + OD_MINI(fl, e) + OD_MINI(OD_SUBSATU(fl, e) >> 1, d);
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  v = fh + OD_MINI(fh, e) + OD_MINI(OD_SUBSATU(fh, e) >> 1, d);
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#else
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  u = fl + OD_MINI(fl, d);
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  v = fh + OD_MINI(fh, d);
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#endif
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  r = v - u;
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  dif -= (od_ec_window)u << (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16);
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  return od_ec_dec_normalize(dec, dif, r, ret);
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}
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/*Decodes a symbol given a cumulative distribution function (CDF) table that
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   sums to a power of two.
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  This is a simpler, lower overhead version of od_ec_decode_cdf() for use when
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   cdf[nsyms - 1] is a power of two.
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  To be decoded properly by this function, symbols cannot have been encoded by
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   od_ec_encode(), but must have been encoded with one of the equivalent _q15()
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   functions instead.
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  cdf: The CDF, such that symbol s falls in the range
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        [s > 0 ? cdf[s - 1] : 0, cdf[s]).
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       The values must be monotonically non-increasing, and cdf[nsyms - 1]
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       must be exactly 1 << ftb.
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  nsyms: The number of symbols in the alphabet.
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         This should be at most 16.
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  ftb: The number of bits of precision in the cumulative distribution.
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       This must be no more than 15.
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  Return: The decoded symbol s.*/
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int od_ec_decode_cdf_unscaled_dyadic(od_ec_dec *dec, const uint16_t *cdf,
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                                     int nsyms, unsigned ftb) {
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  od_ec_window dif;
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  unsigned r;
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  unsigned c;
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  unsigned u;
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  unsigned v;
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  int ret;
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  (void)nsyms;
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  dif = dec->dif;
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  r = dec->rng;
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  OD_ASSERT(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16) < r);
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  OD_ASSERT(ftb <= 15);
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  OD_ASSERT(cdf[nsyms - 1] == 1U << ftb);
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  OD_ASSERT(32768U <= r);
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  c = (unsigned)(dif >> (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16));
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  v = 0;
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  ret = -1;
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  do {
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    u = v;
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    v = cdf[++ret] * (uint32_t)r >> ftb;
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  } while (v <= c);
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  OD_ASSERT(v <= r);
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  r = v - u;
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  dif -= (od_ec_window)u << (OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 16);
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  return od_ec_dec_normalize(dec, dif, r, ret);
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}
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/*Decodes a symbol given a cumulative distribution function (CDF) table in Q15.
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  This is a simpler, lower overhead version of od_ec_decode_cdf() for use when
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   cdf[nsyms - 1] == 32768.
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  To be decoded properly by this function, symbols cannot have been encoded by
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   od_ec_encode(), but must have been encoded with one of the equivalent _q15()
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   or dyadic() functions instead.
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  cdf: The CDF, such that symbol s falls in the range
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        [s > 0 ? cdf[s - 1] : 0, cdf[s]).
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       The values must be monotonically non-increasing, and cdf[nsyms - 1]
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        must be 32768.
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  nsyms: The number of symbols in the alphabet.
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         This should be at most 16.
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  Return: The decoded symbol s.*/
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int od_ec_decode_cdf_q15(od_ec_dec *dec, const uint16_t *cdf, int nsyms) {
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  return od_ec_decode_cdf_unscaled_dyadic(dec, cdf, nsyms, 15);
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}
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/*Extracts a raw unsigned integer with a non-power-of-2 range from the stream.
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  The integer must have been encoded with od_ec_enc_uint().
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  ft: The number of integers that can be decoded (one more than the max).
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      This must be at least 2, and no more than 2**29.
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  Return: The decoded bits.*/
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uint32_t od_ec_dec_uint(od_ec_dec *dec, uint32_t ft) {
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  OD_ASSERT(ft >= 2);
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  OD_ASSERT(ft <= (uint32_t)1 << (25 + OD_EC_UINT_BITS));
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						|
  if (ft > 1U << OD_EC_UINT_BITS) {
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						|
    uint32_t t;
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						|
    int ft1;
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						|
    int ftb;
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    ft--;
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    ftb = OD_ILOG_NZ(ft) - OD_EC_UINT_BITS;
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    ft1 = (int)(ft >> ftb) + 1;
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    t = od_ec_decode_cdf_q15(dec, OD_UNIFORM_CDF_Q15(ft1), ft1);
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    t = t << ftb | od_ec_dec_bits(dec, ftb);
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						|
    if (t <= ft) return t;
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						|
    dec->error = 1;
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						|
    return ft;
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						|
  }
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						|
  return od_ec_decode_cdf_q15(dec, OD_UNIFORM_CDF_Q15(ft), (int)ft);
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}
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						|
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						|
/*Extracts a sequence of raw bits from the stream.
 | 
						|
  The bits must have been encoded with od_ec_enc_bits().
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						|
  ftb: The number of bits to extract.
 | 
						|
       This must be between 0 and 25, inclusive.
 | 
						|
  Return: The decoded bits.*/
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						|
uint32_t od_ec_dec_bits(od_ec_dec *dec, unsigned ftb) {
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						|
  od_ec_window window;
 | 
						|
  int available;
 | 
						|
  uint32_t ret;
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						|
  OD_ASSERT(ftb <= 25);
 | 
						|
  window = dec->end_window;
 | 
						|
  available = dec->nend_bits;
 | 
						|
  if ((unsigned)available < ftb) {
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						|
    const unsigned char *buf;
 | 
						|
    const unsigned char *eptr;
 | 
						|
    buf = dec->buf;
 | 
						|
    eptr = dec->eptr;
 | 
						|
    OD_ASSERT(available <= OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 8);
 | 
						|
    do {
 | 
						|
      if (eptr <= buf) {
 | 
						|
        dec->tell_offs += OD_EC_LOTS_OF_BITS - available;
 | 
						|
        available = OD_EC_LOTS_OF_BITS;
 | 
						|
        break;
 | 
						|
      }
 | 
						|
      window |= (od_ec_window) * --eptr << available;
 | 
						|
      available += 8;
 | 
						|
    } while (available <= OD_EC_WINDOW_SIZE - 8);
 | 
						|
    dec->eptr = eptr;
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
  ret = (uint32_t)window & (((uint32_t)1 << ftb) - 1);
 | 
						|
  window >>= ftb;
 | 
						|
  available -= ftb;
 | 
						|
  dec->end_window = window;
 | 
						|
  dec->nend_bits = available;
 | 
						|
  return ret;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/*Returns the number of bits "used" by the decoded symbols so far.
 | 
						|
  This same number can be computed in either the encoder or the decoder, and is
 | 
						|
   suitable for making coding decisions.
 | 
						|
  Return: The number of bits.
 | 
						|
          This will always be slightly larger than the exact value (e.g., all
 | 
						|
           rounding error is in the positive direction).*/
 | 
						|
int od_ec_dec_tell(const od_ec_dec *dec) {
 | 
						|
  return ((dec->end - dec->eptr) + (dec->bptr - dec->buf)) * 8 - dec->cnt -
 | 
						|
         dec->nend_bits + dec->tell_offs;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/*Returns the number of bits "used" by the decoded symbols so far.
 | 
						|
  This same number can be computed in either the encoder or the decoder, and is
 | 
						|
   suitable for making coding decisions.
 | 
						|
  Return: The number of bits scaled by 2**OD_BITRES.
 | 
						|
          This will always be slightly larger than the exact value (e.g., all
 | 
						|
           rounding error is in the positive direction).*/
 | 
						|
uint32_t od_ec_dec_tell_frac(const od_ec_dec *dec) {
 | 
						|
  return od_ec_tell_frac(od_ec_dec_tell(dec), dec->rng);
 | 
						|
}
 |