and make it the default if available. this limits symbol visibility to
those marked with WEBP_EXTERN.
Change-Id: I529bf6d143a3008d9385044c87ad7dce72dce9a0
though visible WebPCopyPlane & WebPCopyPixels are not part of the public
api; avoid using a private header within this public module.
Change-Id: I5c8615fcc07090ffaa8933b00af418d8431936eb
INFO: From Compiling src/dsp/cpu.c:
src/dsp/cpu.c: In function 'x86CPUInfo':
src/dsp/cpu.c:36:3: inconsistent operand constraints in an 'asm'
With PIC and mcmodel=medium, the %rbx register must be saved and
restored which causes this problem. This was also solved in GCC-4.9 with
this patch:
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2012-12/msg01484.html
Tested:
Builds fine with this change.
Change-Id: Icca8eea7bf5af3ef9f17f6ae2886e3430143febf
CombinedShannonEntropy takes 30% for lossless compression.
This implementation speeds up the overall process by 2 to 3 %.
Change-Id: I04a71743284c38814fd0726034d51a02b1b6ba8f
The previous priority system used a heap which was too heavy to
maintain (what was gained from insertions / deletions was lost
due to a linear that still happened on the heap for invalidation).
The new structure is a priority queue where only the head is
ordered.
Change-Id: Id13f8694885a934fe2b2f115f8f84ada061b9016
SimpleQuantize()
it's now a single function, that reconstructs the intra4x4 block during the scan
The I4_PENALTY had to be adjusted.
Overall, result is better quality-wise (esp. at q < 50), and a tad faster too.
method #0, #1 and #3+ are unchanged
Change-Id: If262aeb552397860b3dd532df8df6b1357779222
* Precision is slightly different
* also implemented in SSE2 the missing WebPUpsamplers for MODE_ARGB, MODE_Argb, MODE_RGB565, etc.
* removing yuv_tables_sse2.h saved ~8k of binary size
* the mips32/mips_dsp_r2 code is disabled for now, since it has drifted away
* the NEON code is somewhat tricky
Change-Id: Icf205faa62cf46c2825d79f3af6725dc1ec7f052
we map the input file into memory, even in the non-stdin case.
This is less efficient than letting the png/jpeg/... decoding libraries
use fread()'s, but more general.
Change-Id: I4501cb9a1daf69593eb8e3326c115cd8cbdf92fd
-> read is a bit slower (memory allocation and such) than reading directly from disk.
-> we're not yet ready to accept stdin as input (-- -) because we still need to guess
the file type with GetImageType(). And since we can't rewind on stdin, this will need
a bit more work before being able to read from stdin.
Change-Id: I6491fac4b07d28d1854518325ead88669656ddbf
Gives 0.9% smaller (2.4% compared to before alpha cleanup) size on the 1000 PNGs dataset:
Alpha cleanup before: 18856614
Alpha cleanup after: 18685802
For reference, with no alpha cleanup: 19159992
Note: WebPCleanupTransparentArea is still also called in WebPEncode. This cleanup still helps
preprocessing in the encoder, and the cases when the prediction transform is not used.
Change-Id: I63e69f48af6ddeb9804e2e603c59dde2718c6c28
The 32-bit buffers are actually rarely 64-bit aligned.
The new solution uses memcmp and is alignment agnostic.
It is also slightly faster.
Change-Id: I863003e9ee4ee8a3eed25b7b2478cb82a0ddbb20
for more speed.
This gives a roughly a 1% speedup for low_effort. But actually this is a
preparation for the upcoming CL that changes RGB values of transparent pixels
based on prediction, which should not be done for low_effort because that would
slightly hurt its performance.
On 1000 PNGs, with quality 0, method 0:
Before:
Compression (output/input): 2.9120/3.2667 bpp, Encode rate (raw data): 36.034 MP/s
After:
Compression (output/input): 2.9120/3.2667 bpp, Encode rate (raw data): 36.428 MP/s
Change-Id: I5ed9f599bbf908a917723f3c780551ceb7fd724d
-Wshorten-64-to-32 and -Wunreachable-code were lost in:
96201e5 migrate anim_diff tool from C++ to C89
Change-Id: Ic7161908b1aa88094563f0c7bcad1d508101d015