* 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
CollectHistogram / SSE* / QuantizeBlock have no inline equivalents,
enable them where possible and use USE_INTRINSICS to control borderline
cases: it's left undefined for now.
Change-Id: I62235bc4ddb8aa0769d1ce18a90e0d7da1e18155
using this in Load4x16 was slightly slower and didn't help mitigate any
of the remaining build issues with 4.6.x.
Change-Id: Idabfe1b528842a514d14a85f4cefeb90abe08e51
Reduce calls to Malloc (WebPSafeMalloc/WebPSafeCalloc) for:
- Building HashChain data-structure used in creating the backward references.
- Creating Backward references for LZ77 or RLE coding.
- Creating Huffman tree for encoding the image.
For the above mentioned code-paths, allocate memory once and re-use it
subsequently.
Reduce the foorprint of VP8LHistogram struct by changing the Struct
field 'literal_' from an array of constant size to dynamically allocated
buffer based on the input parameter cache_bits.
Initialize BitWriter buffer corresponding to 16bpp (2*W*H).
There are some hard-files that are compressed at 12 bpp or more. The
realloc is costly and can be avoided for most of the WebP lossless
images by allocating some extra memory at the encoder initializaiton.
Change-Id: I1ea8cf60df727b8eb41547901f376c9a585e6095
HuffmanCost and HuffmanCostCombined optimized and added
'const' to some variables from ExtraCost functions.
Change-Id: I28b2b357a06766bee78bdab294b5fc8c05ac120d
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