When remapping buffer, br->eos_ was wrongly being set to true for
certain
images.
Also, refactored the end-of-stream detection as a function.
Reported in http://crbug.com/364830
Change-Id: I716ce082ef2b505fe24246b9c14912d8e97b5d84
Some versions of compiler in debug build can't find
a register in class 'GR_REGS' while reloading 'asm'
Number of used registers is decreased in this fix.
Change-Id: I7d7b8172b8f37f1de4db3d8534a346d7a72c5065
This is to help further optimizations.
(like in https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/c/69787/)
There's a small slowdown (~0.5% at -z 9 quality) due to
function pointer usage. Note that, for speed, it's important
to return VP8LStreaks by value, and not pass a pointer.
Change-Id: Id4167366765fb7fc5dff89c1fd75dee456737000
.set at - Indicates that macro expansions may clobber
the assembler temporary ($at or $28) register.
Some macros may not be expanded without this
and will generate an error message if noat
is in effect.
"at" also added to the clobber list.
Change-Id: I67feebbd9f2944fc7f26c28496e49e1e2348529d
avoids:
src/dsp/enc_mips32.c: In function 'ITransformOne':
src/dsp/enc_mips32.c:123:3: can't find a register in class 'GR_REGS' while reloading 'asm'
src/dsp/enc_mips32.c:123:3: 'asm' operand has impossible constraints
Change-Id: Ic469667ee572f25e502c9873c913643cf7bbe89d
apparently faster, but we might save some load/store to/from memory
once we settle for the intrinsics-based FTransform()
(also: fixed some #ifdef USE_INTRINSICS problems)
Change-Id: I426dea299cea0c64eb21c4d81a04a960e0c263c7
Functions VP8LFastLog2Slow and VP8LFastSLog2Slow
also: replaced some "% y" by "& (y-1)" in the C-version
(since y is a power-of-two)
Change-Id: I875170384e3c333812ca42d6ce7278aecabd60f0
Verified OK, but right now they don't seem faster.
So they are disabled behind a USE_INTRINSICS flag (off for now)
Change-Id: I72a1c4fa3798f98c1e034f7ca781914c36d3392c
+ reorganize the cost-evaluation code by moving some functions
to cost.h/cost.c and exposing VP8Residual
Change-Id: Id976299b5d4484e65da8bed31b3d2eb9cb4c1f7d
slightly faster than the inline asm
in practice not much faster than the C-code in a full NEON build, but
still better overall in an Android-like one that only enables NEON for
certain files.
Change-Id: I69534016186064fd92476d5eabc0f53462d53146
* inverse transform is actually slower with intrinsics + gcc-4.6,
so is left disabled for now.
With gcc-4.8, it's a bit faster than inlined assembly.
* Sum of Square error function provide a 2-3% speed up
There's enabled by default (since there's no inlined-asm equivalent)
Change-Id: I361b3f0497bc935da4cf5b35e330e379e71f498a
+ misc cosmetics
* seems 4% slower than inlined-asm with gcc-4.6
* is a tad faster (<1%) with gcc-4.8
(disabled for now)
Change-Id: Iea6cd00053a2e9c1b1ccfdad1378be26584f1095
The nice trick is to pack 8 u + 8 v samples into a single uint8x16x_t
register, and re-use the previous (luma) functions
Change-Id: Idf50ed2d6b7137ea080d603062bc9e0c66d79f38