previously failures in the call to
VP8LBackwardReferencesTraceBackwards() would be ignored which, though it
wouldn't result in a crash, would produce non-deterministic output
Change-Id: Id9890a60883c3270ec75e968506d46eea32b76d4
(cherry picked from commit e3cfafaf71)
(cherry picked from commit 20ef03ee35)
(cherry picked from commit 89e226a3c7)
change CostManager to calloc to avoid frees on undefined pointer
values in CostManagerClear() should the cost_model allocation succeed,
but the cost_manager allocation fail
since:
v0.5.0-93-g3e023c17 Speed-up BackwardReferencesHashChainDistanceOnly.
Tested:
for i in `seq 1 639`; do
export MALLOC_FAIL_AT=$i
./examples/cwebp -m 6 -q 100 -lossless jpeg_file
done
Bug: webp:565
Change-Id: I376d81e6f41eb73529053e9e30c142b4b4f6b45b
(cherry picked from commit a828a59b49)
(cherry picked from commit dd80bb4343)
(cherry picked from commit 4d0964cd0c)
initialize bw_side before calling EncoderAnalyze() & EncoderInit() which
may fail; previously this would cause a free of an invalid pointer in
VP8LBitWriterWipeOut().
since at least:
v0.6.0-120-gf8c2ac15 Multi-thread the lossless cruncher.
Tested:
for i in `seq 1 639`; do
export MALLOC_FAIL_AT=$i
./examples/cwebp -m 6 -q 100 -lossless jpeg_file
done
Bug: webp:565
Change-Id: I1c95883834b6e4b13aee890568ce3bad0f4266f0
(cherry picked from commit fe153fae98)
(cherry picked from commit ddd65f0d19)
(cherry picked from commit 5d805f7205)
one instance was overlong leading to a int64->uint32 conversion warning
Change-Id: I56d5ab75d89960c79293f62cd489d7ab519bbc34
(cherry picked from commit 03d1219055)
the trailing width % 8 bytes would clear the upper bytes of
alpha_mask as they're done one at a time
since:
49d0280d NEON: implement several alpha-processing functions
Change-Id: Iff76c0af3094597285a6aa6ed032b345f9856aae
(cherry picked from commit 924e7ca654)
sometimes, the last rows of the alpha plane contain more than NUM_ARGB_CACHE_ROWS
rows to process. But ExtractAlphaRows() was repeatedly calling ApplyInverseTransforms()
without updating the dec->last_row_ field, which is the starting row used as starting
point.
Fix would consist of either updating correctly dec->last_row_ before calling
ApplyInverseTransforms(). Or pass the starting row explicitly, which is simpler.
BUG=webp:439
Change-Id: Id99f2c28662d02b2b866cb79e666050be9d59e04
(cherry picked from commit 0e48d889eb)
For some exact resonance the over-quantization was exactly
compensating the under-quantization, leading to resonance
and strange patterns.
-> we special-handle the very flat blocks, hopefully for the
greater good (and not just the bad-resonance case).
For 'fast mode' (-m 3 or less), we just pay special attention
to the border of the image, where the oscillation / instability
usually starts. For the inner part of the image, since we're not
doing rd-opt, it's harder to fix anything.
Overall, on 'regular' images, the change is written the noise,
often leading to overall faster encoding (because of the short-cut).
BUG=webp:432
Change-Id: Ifaa8286499add80fd77daecf8e347abbff7c3a15
previously setting EXTRA_LIBS on the command line would skip any
per-target updates. this allows both EXTRA_LIBS and [CD]WEBP_LIBS,
GL_LIBS to be set together avoiding the need to add unnecessary
dependencies to EXTRA_LIBS which affects all targets.
Change-Id: I63bbc14f0ac0cd04aa50c5d5047060ac57d0c9dc
missed in a788b49
with clang7+ quiets conversion warnings like:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -114 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 142 (8-bit,
unsigned)
Change-Id: I52dcd9cd613107f5424177c277785b92430bffb7
with clang7+ quiets conversion warnings like:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -114 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 142 (8-bit,
unsigned)
Change-Id: I7f08a836ddcf777454dfd5b877a81b62b2abac86
with clang7+ quiets conversion warnings like:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -12 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 244 (8-bit,
unsigned)
Change-Id: I053c92301e55dcb0cae89a7733636283da942176
no change in object code
from clang-7 integer sanitizer:
implicit conversion from type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') of value
1955895199 (32-bit, unsigned) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char')
changed the value to 159 (8-bit, unsigned)
Change-Id: I0c3022339e34b9c9af03167ab827ade677973644
_mm_set1_epi16 takes a short argument
from clang-7 integer sanitizer:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 65280 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'short' changed the value to -256 (16-bit, signed)
Change-Id: Iad64f6209a8c130a7df67515451ded45b3f91702
_mm_set1_epi8() takes a char argument
_mm_insert_epi16 takes a short argument
from clang-7 integer sanitizer:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 189 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'char' changed the value to -67 (8-bit, signed)
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 128 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'char' changed the value to -128 (8-bit, signed)
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 33909 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'short' changed the value to -31627 (16-bit, signed)
Change-Id: Id6b191b2c06881e27d447eeb1ff5bb2c1857b6ba
holding the associated mutex while signaling a condition variable isn't
necessary and in some implementations will reduce performance as the
woken thread may test the mutex, fail and go back to sleep.
Change-Id: Id685a47b0c76fc4a1c5acedcb6623e8c55056415
_mm_set1_epi8() takes a char argument
_mm_insert_epi16 takes a short argument
from clang-7 integer sanitizer:
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 255 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'char' changed the value to -1 (8-bit, signed)
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 33153 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'short' changed the value to -32383 (16-bit, signed)
Change-Id: Ic88c8ef3d00146d34f53a560582db673f818370d
no change in object code
from clang-7 -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value -16 (32-bit, signed) to
type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 240 (8-bit,
unsigned)
Change-Id: Ia7cbaad247ab22b505b7f98b1247219c024f6db0
This is to make the initial window be rescaled in case the image
dimension is too large to fit the display.
BUG=webp:433
Change-Id: Ib04c12962bc8c26e74c8a6193829214da636ebde
no change in object code
from clang-7 -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation
implicit conversion from type 'int32_t' (aka 'int') of value 287
(32-bit, signed) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the
value to 31 (8-bit, unsigned)
Change-Id: I692368bcc2f41412697b8ae51e53078831072891
regenerated with swig 3.0.10
matches the version used to update libwebp.py in:
0e7f8548 update generated swig files
Change-Id: I976a1a6b673c8174db5e97e8316c59970582e565
no change in object code
from clang-7 -fsanitize=implicit-integer-truncation
implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 39736 (32-bit, signed) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to 56 (8-bit, unsigned)
Change-Id: I0ecf24c5b1b11e056c58b3b85ea529c30cdadf57
"implicit conversion from type 'uint32_t' (aka 'unsigned int') of value xxxxx (32-bit, unsigned) to type 'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') changed the value to xx (8-bit, unsigned)"
and same with signed -> unsigned conversion with truncation.
Change-Id: I50cae41a9ce7edcfcc814cc3ee2556b927064f43
We saturate the result to [0..255]
It's the easiest and safest, given the wide variety of scaling
range we cover: we're not using floats, so precision is always
an issue at one end or the other of the scaling spectrum.
we also use:
round(a - floor(b))
instead of:
floor(a - round(b))
to handle difficult cases (ratio ~= .99, e.g.)
MIPS code is still disabled (and wrong)
Change-Id: I18d3f5ddc4c524879c257b928329b1c648fa7fb5
previously if the mappings allocation failed histo_queue->queue would be
uninitialized; split the conditionals
Change-Id: I1b50b987e734393893dc8a83a3f314522ccd0c83
note that config.exact defaults to 0 and point users to WebPEncode() if
the default isn't acceptable.
BUG=webp:424
Change-Id: I179c34649834aeadc1606d0856f33e8255048ea1