Some frames that were previously selected as key-frames were incorrectly
being reset to sub-frames.
Change-Id: Iee342dbb9a9aec144b8185c3b54ca56aa7038bfb
The 'inverse' variants are harder to parallelize, since
the result of filtering is used for prediction.
The 'direct' way is relatively easier.
The heavy bottleneck left for optimization is still GradientUnfilter()
Change-Id: I358008f492a887e8fff6600cb27857b18dee86e9
Simplify and speedup backward references for low-effort settings by evaluating
LZ77 references only. This change speeds up compression by 10-25% at lower
(q <= 25) quality range with a slight drop (0.2%) in the compression density.
Change-Id: Ibd6f03b1a062d8ab9191786c2a425e9132e4779f
Cleaup Near-lossless code
- Simplified and refactored the code.
- Removed the requirement (TODO) to allocate the buffer of size WxH and work
with buffer of size 3xW.
- Disabled the Near-lossless prr-processing for small icon images (W < 64 and H < 64).
Change-Id: Id7ee90c90622368d5528de4dd14fd5ead593bb1b
Reported here: https://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=239
At the beginning of method 'DecodeImageData', pixels up to
'dec->last_pixel_' are assumed to be already cached. So, at the end of
previous call to that method also, that assumption should hold true.
Hence, we should cache all pixels up to 'src' regardless of 'src_last'.
This affects lossless incremental decoding only, as that is when
src_last and src_end differ.
Note: alpha decoding is implicitly incremental, as alpha decoding of
only the rows 'y_end - y_start' happens during FinishRow() call. So, this bug
affects alpha decoding in non-incremental decoding flow as well.
This bug was introduced in: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/#/c/59716.
Change-Id: Ide6edfeb2609b02aff701e1bd9fd776da0a16be0
SanitizeEncoderOptions() was changing kmin to 2 too, which resulted in a
bad state with kmin == kmax.
Change-Id: Ie7273f1949bac469e7e6c8efbc98b154caf6de0f
* use the same TFIX == YFIX precision (2bits)
* use int instead of float in LinearToGammaF()
output is visually equivalent. Code is a little faster.
Change-Id: Ie3cfebca351dbcbd924b3d00801d6523dca6981f
add additional return checks and asserts to avoid:
C6102: Using 'XXX' from failed function call ...
Change-Id: I51f5fa630324e0cd7b2d9fceefecb4f4021474b1
width / height are unsigned; fixes a warning with msvs /analyze:
C6340: Mismatch on sign: 'const unsigned int' passed as _Param_(4) when
some signed type is required in call to 'fprintf'.
Change-Id: I5f1fad4c93745baf17d70178a5e66579ccd2b155
check enc->argb_ to quiet an msvs /analyze warning:
C6387: 'enc->argb_+y*width' could be '0': this does not adhere to the
specification for the function 'memcpy'.
Change-Id: I87544e92ee0d3ea38942a475c30c6d552f9877b7
quiets an msvs /analyze warning, the cast is due to an earlier msvs
build warning.
C6297: Arithmetic overflow: 32-bit value is shifted, then cast to
64-bit value. Results might not be an expected value.
Change-Id: I0bb6cda57879f2fbd1e3515f6753a11bc08d14ac
and only use it on x86 / x64 where it's available.
has the side-effect of quieting a msvs /analyze warning:
C6001: Using uninitialized memory 'cpu_info'.
Change-Id: Iae51be3b22b2ee949cfc473eeea9fd9fb6b3c2cb
Disable costly TraceBackwards heuristic for computing the backward references
for low_effort (method=0) compression.
The TraceBackwards heuristic is already disabled for lower (q < 25) quality
range. Following is the compression data for 1000 image corpus for q >= 25.
This speeds up compression (q >= 25) by a factor of 2.5-3X with slight loss of
compression density (0.7% for lower quality range and 1.2% for higher qualities).
Change-Id: I256c9e2137c7de4083f423ea32ee12d3b0f46253
added new function CollectColorRedTransforms to C, which calls
TransformColorRed and it is realized via pointer to function
Change-Id: Ia68d73bfcf1ca2cb443dc2825910946221f87835
explicitly add immintrin.h instead of transitively picking it up via
windows.h presumably. makes the code easier to move around.
Change-Id: If70d5143ac94fc331da763ce034358858e460e06
added new function CollectColorBlueTransforms to C, which calls
TransformColorBlue and it is realized via pointer to function
Change-Id: Ia488b7a7a689223b5d33aae9724afab89b97fced
reported in https://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=237
An empty partition #0 should be indicative of a bitstream error.
The previous code was correct, only an assert was triggered in debug mode.
But we might as well handle the case properly right away...
Change-Id: I4dc31a46191fa9e65659c9a5bf5de9605e93f2f5