moves the following to this header:
- htole*() definitions from bit_writer.c
- __BIG_ENDIAN__ fallback define from bit_reader_inl.h
Change-Id: I7fff59543f08a70bf8f9ddac849b72ed290471b1
(typecast uint32 pointer to uint64).
The proposed change is little (0.05%) slower but avoids uint32 to uint64
pointer conversion.
Change-Id: I6b8828077ea1324fabd04bfa7e7439e324776250
previously, the final canvas size was adjusted tightly from the
animation frames. Now, it can be specified separately (to be larger, in particular).
calling WebPMuxSetCanvasSize(mux, 0, 0) triggers the 'adjust tightly' behaviour.
This can be useful after calling WebPMuxCreate() if further image addition
is expected.
-> Fixed gif2webp accordingly.
also: made WebPMuxAssemble() more robust by systematically zero-ing WebPData.
Change-Id: Ib4f7eac372cf9dbf6e25cd686a77960e386a0b7f
this will remove a warning about the shift amount not being
an immediate (=constant).
Change-Id: Ie9a00fefdb9a07ec8994fb113f24234518bc878a
Also: fix the NULL sharpen argument mismatch.
mostly to balance the use of bswap64, some gcc platforms are already
interpreting the default case the same
Change-Id: Icf860f55b3f16bea349a7d721e6d6abeeb4e5cf3
Another store to load forward block was detected coming from the function
FTransform.
FTransform save the output data 4 times 8 bytes each. when this data is
later being loaded by the QuantizeBlock function in one chunk of 16 bytes
that caused a store to load forward block.
The fix was done in the FTransform function where each two consecutive 8 bytes
were merged into one 16 bytes register and saved into the memory.
This fix gives ~21% function level gain and 1.6% user level gain.
Change-Id: Idc27c307d5083f3ebe206d3ca19059e5bd465992
ChunkVerifyAndAssign() expects to have at least 8 bytes to work with,
but was only checking for the presence of 4.
Change-Id: I8456b15d872de24a90c1e8fbfba463391ced5c7f
new options:
dwebp -alpha_dither
vwebp -noalphadither
When the source was marked as quantized, we use a threshold-averaging
filter to smooth the decoded alpha plane.
Note: this option forces the decoding of alpha data in one pass, and
might slow the decoding a bit.
The new field in WebPDecoderOptions struct is 'alpha_dithering_strength'
(0 by default, means: off). Max strength value is '100'.
Change-Id: I218e21af96360d4781587fede95f8ea4e2b7287a
Sometimes, the error-code was not set correctly.
We now return OUT_OF_MEMORY everytimes it's appropriate
(tested using MALLOC_FAIL_AT mechanism)
Took the opportunity to clean-up the code and dust the error
code returned (some were erroneously set to INVALID_CONFIGURATION)
Change-Id: I56f7331e2447557b3dd038e245daace4fc82214c
only 1 of <lib>_CPPFLAGS and AM_CPPFLAGS is used, with the former
getting precedence when it's defined. configure's DEFAULT_INCLUDES is
covering what's necessary given the include paths are all source
relative.
Change-Id: I7d14076acd266b28a88a3d92bcc3d7165284d5f3
this change has the side-effect of using directory names in the
include, silencing a lint warning.
Change-Id: Ib91cf63a90534e32fadfa5c2372bfdb29f854d02
if res->first = 1, coeffs[0]=0 because of quant.c:749 and line
added at quant.c:744
So, no need for the extra case.
Going forward, TrellisQuantizeBlock() should also be calling
a variant of VP8SetResidualCoeffs() to set the 'last' field.
also: fixes a warning for win64
+ slight speed-up
Change-Id: Ib24b611f7396d24aeb5b56dc74d5c39160f048f0
+ add a WEBP_HAVE_SSE2 to dsp.h
not all 32-bit toolchain configurations will have sse2 enabled by
default
Change-Id: I7c675e511581f93cf55c79f960fa7efa2df4987e
this is used to set WEBP_USE_AVX2 in files where the build flag won't be
used, i.e., dsp/enc.c, which enables VP8EncDspInitAVX2() to be called
Change-Id: I362f4ba39ca40d3e07a081292d5f743c649d9d7f
* remove LEFT/RIGHT_JUSTIFY distinction. It's all RIGHT_JUSTIFY now.
* simplify VP8GetSigned(), and add some masking branch-less code. Much
faster on ARM (~13% speed-up). 8% on x86-64, 5% on MacBook.
* split critical implementation into separate bit_reader_inl.h file that
is only included where needed (vp8.c / tree.c / bit_reader.c)
* bumped BITS value from 16 to 24 for x86-32b too, since it's a bit faster.
Change-Id: If41ca1da3e5c3dadacf2379d1ba419b151e7fce8
Extract loop invariant and avoid storing/loading samples
if they can be re-used. This is particularly interesting when
a transpose is involved (HFilter16i).
Change-Id: I93274620f6da220a35025ff8708ff0c9ee8c4139
The luminance needs to be pre- and post- multiplied by
the alpha value in case of rescaling, for proper averaging.
Also:
- removed util/alpha_processing and moved it to dsp/
- removed WebPInitPremultiply() which was mostly useless
and merged it with the new function WebPInitAlphaProcessing()
Change-Id: If089cefd4ec53f6880a791c476fb1c7f7c5a8e60
gcc was generating very complex code, one for each case of br->len_ values!
also, pretty-fy the mask constants
Change-Id: If62b1e8266f3fe5334517305113038d2ea8a6b42
VP8EncDspInitAVX2 is included in sse2 builds for now, later a configure
flag should be added to avoid the stub when avx2 is unavailable/disabled
Change-Id: I6127b687c273f46f41652aaf8e3b86ae3cfb8108
Sometimes, we can write 18bit or more at time, and it would
overflow the 32bit accumulator.
Also clarified the num-bits limitations (and exposed
VP8L_MAX_NUM_BIT_READ in bit_reader.h)
fixes http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=200
Seems a bit faster (use of local fields for bits_ / used_)
also: added the __QNX__ bswap while at it.
Change-Id: I876db93a931db15b083cf1d838c70105effa7167
* remove some sign-bit flipping
* turn some macro into inline functions
* fix some 'const' in signatures
* clarify the int8/uint8 usage
Change-Id: Ib04459ac34cb280c57579c5d79a5efd2f8d5e99d
also changed the token-page layout a little bit to remove
a not-needed field.
This reduces the number of malloc()/free() calls substantially
with minimal increase in memory consumption (~2%).
For the tail of large sources, the number of malloc calls goes
typically from ~10000 to ~100 (e.g.: bryce_big.jpg: 22711 -> 105)
Change-Id: Ib847f41e618ed8c303d26b76da982fbc48de45b9
MALLOC_FAIL_AT flag can be used to set-up a pre-determined failure
point during malloc calls. The counter value is retrieved using
getenv().
Example usage: export MALLOC_FAIL_AT=37 && cwebp input.png
will make 'cwebp' report a memory allocation error the 37th time
malloc() or calloc() is called.
MALLOC_MEM_LIMIT can be used similarly to prevent allocating more
than a given amount of memory. This is usually less convenient to
use than MALLOC_FAIL_AT since one has to know in advance the typical
memory size allocated.
Both these flags are meant to be used for debugging only!
Also: added a 'total_mem_allocated' to record the overall memory allocated
Change-Id: I9d408095ee7d76acba0f3a31b1276fc36478720a
Non-photo source produce far less literal reference and their
buffer is usually much smaller than the picture size if its compresses
well. Hence, use a block-base allocation (and recycling) to avoid
pre-allocating a buffer with maximal size.
This can reduce memory consumption up to 50% for non-photographic
content. Encode speed is also a little better (1-2%)
Change-Id: Icbc229e1e5a08976348e600c8906beaa26954a11
This change reduces the number of calls to WebPSafeMalloc from 200 to
100. The overall memory consumption is down 3% for Lenna image.
Change-Id: I1b351a1f61abf2634c035ef1ccb34050b7876bdd
Some tracing code is activated by PRINT_MEM_INFO flag.
For debugging only! (not thread-safe, and slow).
Change-Id: I282c623c960f97d474a35b600981b761ef89ace9
the unique instance of VP8LHashChain (1MB size corresponding to hash_to_first_index_)
is now wholy part of VP8LEncoder, instead of maintaining the pointer to VP8LHashChain
in the encoder.
Change-Id: Ib6fe52019fdd211fbbc78dc0ba731a4af0728677
We use automatic int->uint64_t promotion where applicable.
(uint64_t should be kept only for overflow checking and memory alloc).
Change-Id: I1f41b0f73e2e6380e7d65cc15c1f730696862125
The predictors based on Average2 are tad slower.
Following is the performance data for these predictors normalized to
number of instruction cycles (as per valgrind) per operation:
- Predictor6 & Predictor7 now takes 15 instruction cycles compared to 11
instruction cycles for the C version.
- Predictor8 & Predictor9 now takes 15 instruction cycles compared to 12
instruction cycles for the C version.
The predictors based on Average4 is faster and Average3 is tad slower:
- Predictor10 (Average4) now takes 23 instruction cycles compared to 25
instruction cycles for the C version.
- Predictor5 (Average3) now takes 20 instruction cycles compared to 18
instruction cycles for the C version.
Maybe SSE2 version of Average2 can be improved further. Otherwise, we can
remove the SSE2 version and always fallback to the C version.
Change-Id: I388b2871919985bc28faaad37c1d4beeb20ba029
* merged the two HistogramAdd/AddEval() into a single call
(with detection of special case when b==out)
* added a SSE2 variant
* harmonize the histogram type to 'uint32_t' instead
of just 'int'. This has a lot of ripples on signatures.
* 1-2% faster
Change-Id: I10299ff300f36cdbca5a560df1ae4d4df149d306
move simple loop filter defines closer to their use and LOAD* to a
location common with the intrinsics
Change-Id: Iaec506d27bbc9a01be20936e30b68a4b0e690ee3
the complex loop filter has no inline equivalent; the simple loop filter
remains conditional on USE_INTRINSICS: it's left undefined for now.
Change-Id: I4f258e10458df53a7a1819707c8f46b450e9d9d2