Speed up BackwardReferencesHashChainDistanceOnly method by:
1.) Remove for loop for shortmax code path.
2.) Execute the shortmax code path after regular call to
HashChainFindCopy, only if HashChainFindCopy() returns length > 2 (MIN_LENGTH).
3.) Also for shortmax, call method HashChainFindOffset (for length = 2),
instead of expensive method HashChainFindCopy().
4.) Handling first pixel (i==0) outside main loop and removing one if
condition (i > 0) per pixel.
5.) Handle the last pixel outside the main 'for' loop.
Overall compression speedup observed is around 5% (+/- noise).
Change-Id: Ifa30c4035f8d26e6e43e3c4881244d777961c22b
at least clang 3.[45] in c++ mode with -std=c++11 define __STRICT_ANSI__
this change set WEBP_INLINE to inline for c++/non-strict-ansi/> c99
fixes crbug.com/428383
Change-Id: Ief2b934353c336a75865c73c90cc3dc5e4f83913
Enable bin-partition entropy based heuristic for merging histograms
for higher (q >= 90) qualities as well. Keep the old behavior at the
maximum quality level (q==100).
This speeds up the compression between Q=90-99 (method=4) by factor 5-7X
and with loss of 0.5-0.8% in the compression density.
Change-Id: I011182cb8ae5403c565a150362bc302630b3f330
The Maximum allowed limit is 11.
The Q=25 and below is not impacted as cache bits are forced to 0.
This saves 0.05% - 0.1% bytes for other quality with almost same compression
speed (+/- 2-3%, that's more of a noise).
Change-Id: Icf972a98f298c89e140e37a627baf709134be9a0
Updated the logic to limit the Histogram size to a constant, instead of
computing the same based on the Histogram size (that's variable size based on
the cache bits) for the maximum possible cache bits. The actual cache bits may
be lower than the maximum.
Note: The constant 2600 is 16MB/Sizeof(HistogramSize(MAX_COLOR_CACHE_BITS)).
The compression density remains the same with this change, with little faster
compression speed.
Change-Id: I3149894962852e9dad2501b9aa16bb847a20fd86
The method VP8LCalculateEstimateForCacheSize is not evaluating the all possible
range for cache_bits.
Also added a small penality for choosing the larger cache-size. This is done to
strike a balance between additional memory/CPU cost (with larger cache-size) and
byte savings from smaller WebP lossless files.
This change saves about 0.07% bytes and speeds up compression by 8% (default
settings). There's small speedup at Q=50 along with byte savings as well.
Compression at Quality=25 is not effected by this change.
Change-Id: Id8f87dee6b5bccb2baa6dbdee479ee9cda8f4f77
Snapping odd offsets in GIF to even offsets in WebP was causing extra row/column
being disposed in such cases.
Code is rewritten to maintain previous and current canvas (it used to maintain
previous canvas and current frame earlier). And we recompute change rectangles
as those from GIF may no longer apply.
Also, this renders methods like ReduceTransparency() and ConvertToKeyFrame()
redundant, as internally maintained current canvas is always independent of
previous canvases.
Disposal method choice: we pick the disposal method that results in the smallest
change rectangle.
Change-Id: Ic31186d98fe1a2a790a89d1571b17e3abd127e79
Instead of calling HashChainFindMethod, call a new (subset) method
HashChainFindOffset to get the offset/distance for a given length.
The encoding is tad faster at default compression
Before After
bpp/rate bpp/rate
442 Palette 0.2720/5.270 MP/s 0.2720/5.790 MP/s
558 non-palette 3.7607/0.797 MP/s 3.7607/0.816 MP/s
Change-Id: If4041a9c18f7e972f49fcbab8c3e2f013d8bf1cf
Updated VP8LGetBackwardReferences and HashChainFindCopy method with following:
- Remove the recursive CostModelBuild.
- Reuse the lz77 backward refs in CostModelBuild, instead of evaluating it
again (as it was done for recursion_level=0).
- Consolidated the Match-length logic inside FindMatchLength method.
- Removed the logic for altering best_length/val based on the 2D distance.
The additional 162 value (+= 9 * 9 + 9 * 9 - y * y - x * x) can't change the
best_val eval computation to choose a different curr_length, as best_val was
set to 'curr_length << 16'.
Following is the impact on the compression speed/density at default & max
quality, overall this speeds up compression by 5-15% (q=100 -> 75) with a tad
drop (0.02-0.03%) in compression density for the non-palette images.
Before After
bpp/Rate(MP/s) bpp/Rate(MP/s)
q=75 (def)
All 1000 2.4492/1.049 MP/s 2.4498/1.230 MP/s
Palette 0.2719/5.060 MP/s 0.2719/6.110 MP/s
non-Palette 3.7597/0.732 MP/s 3.7607/0.840 MP/s
q=100
All 1000 2.4134/0.125 MP/s 2.4142/0.131 MP/s
Palette 0.2692/2.585 MP/s 0.2692/2.885 MP/s
non-Palette 3.7040/0.079 MP/s 3.7053/0.083 MP/s
Change-Id: I27a5eff3356d876c3e949fd32262244b25678b7a
set WEBP_EXTERN to visibility=default
+ explicitly mark VP8GetCPUInfo as it's referenced within the examples
Change-Id: Ie3d2b15088e888f0b55203b205993eba75899d99
move the attribute to the front of the function to quiet clang warning:
GCC does not allow no_sanitize_thread attribute in this position on a
function definition
Change-Id: Ie4cc6e35a07bd00eab67d9cd6801bd2be9cfe676
Compared to previous mode it gives another 10-30% improvement in compression keeping comparable PSNR on corresponding quality settings.
Still protected by the WEBP_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES flag.
Change-Id: I4821815b9a508f4f38c98821acaddb74c73c60ac