* prevent 64bit overflow by controlling the 32b->64b conversions
and preventively descaling by 8bit before the final multiply
* adjust the threshold constants C1 and C2 to de-emphasis the dark
areas
* use a hat-like filter instead of box-filtering to avoid blockiness
during averaging
SSIM distortion calc is actually *faster* now in SSE2, because of the
unrolling during the function rewrite.
The C-version is quite slower because still un-optimized.
Change-Id: I96e2715827f79d26faae354cc28c7406c6800c90
If a small hash map can be used, use it to avoid binary search.
This fist hash function that is tried works with the previous
use case of having indexed data in green.
Change-Id: I2f91cec5f3ca7e9c393fd829e69e09bab74f4e7c
some multiplies here and there needed some extra checks
and error reporting. Even if width * height is guaranteed
to be < 2**32, we were multiplying by num_channels and
triggering a 32b overflow.
Some multiplies were not using size_t or uint64_t, additionally.
Change-Id: If2a35b94c8af204135f4b88a7fd63850aa381bbf
The most common conditions are re-ordered and cached.
iter_min was recently introduced to make sure enough iterations
are made in cases where there are many matches (mostly uniform regions).
Now that those are properly analyzed, it becomes useless.
Change-Id: Id3010ee4ec66b84d602fcb926f91eb9155ad27f4
-Skip examining quantized levels that are too high.
-Calculate last_pos_cost only when needed.
Encoding speed for m6 is increased by about 3%;
Compression performance is neutral.
Change-Id: I8af70b049587cca0375d9b3eb00479ec7c0c842a
max_i4_header_bits_ could drop to zero for difficult image and trigger
a loop. Surprisingly, StatLoop() didn't have this bug.
Change-Id: Idc0f9eadef30a2b2f02041b994f25def30901e36
Pick the mode with the smallest alpha.
It only affects m0, in which case the mode decision is not re-examined
later in VP8Decimate(). Tests on some natural content png images show
PSNR increase as well as visual quality improvement.
Change-Id: Iea997e718cd7477160fa05eb7cfb35f4cec2fa9a
SSIM results are incompatible with previous version!
We're now averaging the SSIM value for each pixels instead of
printing a frame-level global SSIM value.
* Got rid of some old code
* switched to uint32_t for accumulation
* refactoring
SSIM calculation is ~4x faster now.
Change-Id: I48d838e66aef5199b9b5cd5cddef6a98411f5673
Having it architecture dependent resulted in an extra
function call of an extern function, hence no inlining and
a 5-10% impact on performance.
Change-Id: I0ff40d2d881edc76d3594213a64ee53097d42450
-print_psnr is now much faster because it doesn't use the SSIM code.
The SSIM speed-up and re-write will come later.
Change-Id: Iabf565e0a8b41651d8164df1266cfeded4ab4823
we don't need to centralize best_uv[] since target_uv[] and best_rgb_uv[]
are already centralized. The diff 'W' was just in the ~[-2,2] range, so
we can ignore the correction.
Overall speed-impact is not large, though. Around ~4% faster conversion.
Output with -pre 4 is expected to be slightly different
Change-Id: Ib59f033955577c49b084d0560108020f42d84102
also: remove the useless clipping in StoreGray()
For speed reason, the 'gray' plane was initialized with the same
value for 2x2 block. But in some cases (underlying camera noise, e.g.),
it could lead to instability during iteration, noise amplification,
and visible banding.
Using a precise (but slower) initialization solves the issue, and
since the convergence is faster, we might actually gain some speed.
Change-Id: I81c42101497e7096a8f60289d710f5a3bcb0ddea
We usually need at least 2 iterations to converge
(and usually not much more after that). Only 1 was not enough.
Change-Id: Iaf802ea81afa2596f4ba045c92f5eaff61623b7b
Set enc->prev_candidate_undecided_ as 0 when a frame is not chosen
as a possible keyframe, so that the dispose method can be
dispose-to-background.
Change-Id: If2899f5dbc06fb53705fb8240072ab6440a6de12
No need to find backward references for pixels in uniform regions
by looking at all pixels.
Only pixels at the same distance from the end need to be compared to.
Change-Id: I4f187e965f0667d3a929775726a412f7e69f6473
if src_{r,g,b} = 0, any value of src_a or dst_a such that
abs(src_a - dst_a) <= max_allowed_diff
was making the test pass, despite being very different-looking pixels.
The fix is to require same values for src_a and dst_a before attempting
an r/g/b comparison.
Change-Id: If3a55a229eab3904ed454f20065e49e35c39f25c
Constants are such that brute force is sometimes faster for some
data (mostly big images it seems).
Change-Id: I90aef536408683535e3b09ddfa2e77a9834038f6
Return key/index if the query is found, and -1 otherwise.
The benefit of this is to save a hashing computation.
Change-Id: Iff056be330f5fb8204011259ac814f7677dd40fe
reserve src/ for the code of the main libraries: libwebp, libwebpdemux
and libwebpmux
+ demote this library to internal only; i.e., don't install the header +
lib with make install
Change-Id: I8c9844db8f494be0fa0a2549a5b75b5cebcf666d
We add the following MSA optimized rescaling functions:
- RescalerExportRowExpand
- RescalerExportRowShrink
Change-Id: Ic1c76065423b02617db94cf0c22bb564219b36e6
We add the following MSA optimized color transform functions:
- TransformColor
- SubtractGreenFromBlueAndRed
Change-Id: Ib182d2b5faa7191f503ce70f0dfde0ac89402fd3
This improves compression by ~5% at default quality.
If only 'allow_mixed' is on (but 'minimize_size' isn't), we continue to
use a heuristic to try one of the two or both.
Change-Id: Ia573a73ea26ad25f9debff759eed69d2b0449e82
The decision is based on the variance between DC values of each
sub-4x4 block. This heuristic is rather ok for predicting whether
the 2nd transform (intra-16) is going to help or not.
The decision threshold varies with quality (=quantization).
It's only used for -m 0 and -m 1, where no full RD-opt is performed.
It actually makes these modes quite faster, with RD curve much
closer to the -m 2 mode.
Change-Id: I15f972db97ba4082cbd1dfd16bee3eb2eca701a8
We add the following MSA optimized encoder quantization functions:
- QuantizeBlock
- Quantize2Blocks
Change-Id: Ie32b442afa99eee62d2ef48942b41116a4e157d3
pre-allocating a sorted[] array for most common cases of small
alphabet size cuts a lot of traffic.
Change-Id: I73ff2f6e507f81b0b0bb7d9801a344aa4bcb038a
+ s/src_a/dst_a/
+ remove unnecessary (void) as expected_num_lines_out is used within the
function
Change-Id: Ic45f798ef22bd19eaabf1a0512d1cf8a201bb4b5
- 6/14/2016: version 0.5.1
This is a binary compatible release.
* miscellaneous bug fixes (issues #280, #289)
* reverted alpha plane encoding with color cache for compatibility with
libwebp 0.4.0->0.4.3 (issues #291, #298)
* lossless encoding performance improvements
* memory reduction in both lossless encoding and decoding
* force mux output to be in the extended format (VP8X) when undefined chunks
are present (issue #294)
* gradle, cmake build support
* workaround for compiler bug causing 64-bit decode failures on android
devices using clang-3.8 in the r11c NDK
* various WebPAnimEncoder improvements
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Merge tag 'v0.5.1'
libwebp-0.5.1
- 6/14/2016: version 0.5.1
This is a binary compatible release.
* miscellaneous bug fixes (issues #280, #289)
* reverted alpha plane encoding with color cache for compatibility with
libwebp 0.4.0->0.4.3 (issues #291, #298)
* lossless encoding performance improvements
* memory reduction in both lossless encoding and decoding
* force mux output to be in the extended format (VP8X) when undefined chunks
are present (issue #294)
* gradle, cmake build support
* workaround for compiler bug causing 64-bit decode failures on android
devices using clang-3.8 in the r11c NDK
* various WebPAnimEncoder improvements
* tag 'v0.5.1': (30 commits)
update ChangeLog
Clarify the expected 'config' lifespan in WebPIDecode()
update ChangeLog
Fix corner case in CostManagerInit.
gif2webp: normalize the number of .'s in the help message
vwebp: normalize the number of .'s in the help message
cwebp: normalize the number of .'s in the help message
fix rescaling bug: alpha plane wasn't filled with 0xff
Improve lossless compression.
'our bug tracker' -> 'the bug tracker'
normalize the number of .'s in the help message
pngdec,ReadFunc: throw an error on invalid read
decode.h,WebPGetInfo: normalize function comment
Inline GetResidual for speed.
Speed-up uniform-region processing.
free -> WebPSafeFree()
DecodeImageData(): change the incorrect assert
Fix a boundary case in BackwardReferencesHashChainDistanceOnly.
Make sure to consider small distances in LZ77.
add some asserts to delimit the perimeter of CostManager's operation
...
Change-Id: I44cee79fddd43527062ea9d83be67da42484ebfc
We add the following MSA optimized color transform functions:
- AddGreenToBlueAndRed
- TransformColorInverse
Change-Id: Iceab3813905955aa8b811253df9188512fc7de3f
(in case no alpha was present in the source .webp,
but user requested some)
Change-Id: I9011d38237907c60d6796a86bd2c72166aa80f27
(cherry picked from commit 06a38c7b1c)
This is essentially a revert of a3611513d2
and cfbcc5ece0.
Here is what happened: there was a corruption bug that eventually
got fixed by 0174d18d8b.
But before finding the root, a3611513d2
and cfbcc5ece0 hid the bug
by not imposing length of 1 when it was actually 2 or 3 (which does help
compression as a litteral is more efficient than an offset and a length
of size 2 or 3).
Change-Id: I6f18fc1f583a51ac9d8aab2508458264047cd493