When 4 pixels are left, they should be processed with SSE2.
Decoding is marginally faster (~0.4%).
Encoding speed: No observable difference.
Change-Id: I3cf21c07145a560ff795451e65e64faf148d5c3e
new file: lossless_neon.c
speedup is ~5%
gcc 4.6.3 seems to be doing some sub-optimal things here,
storing register on stack using 'vstmia' and such.
Looks similar to gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51509
I've tried adding -fno-split-wide-types and it does help
the generated assembly. But the overall speed gets worse with
this flag. We should only compile lossless_neon.c with it -> urk.
Change-Id: I2ccc0929f5ef9dfb0105960e65c0b79b5f18d3b0
It's disable for now, because it crashes gcc-4.6.3 during compilation
with -O2 or -O3. It's been tested OK with -O1.
Code is still globally disabled with USE_INTRINSICS, though.
Change-Id: I3ca6cf83f3b9545ad8909556f700758b3cefa61c
disabled for now (but tested OK), thanks to the USE_INTRINSICS #define
We'll activate the code when we're on par with non-intrinsics
Change-Id: Idbfb9cb01f4c7c9f5131b270f8c11b70d0d485ff
Tune HistogramCombineBin for hard images that are larger than 1-2 Mega
pixel and represent photographic images.
This speeds up lossless encoding on 1000 image corpus by 10-12% and compression
penalty of 0.1-0.2%.
Change-Id: Ifd03b75c503b9e886098e5fe6f86be0391ca8e81
there's still some malloc/free in the external example
This is an encoder API change because of the introduction
of WebPMemoryWriterClear() for symmetry reasons.
The MemoryWriter object should probably go in examples/ instead
of being in the main lib, though.
mux_types.h stil contain some inlined free()/malloc() that are
harder to remove (we need to put them in the libwebputils lib
and make sure link is ok). Left as a TODO for now.
Also: WebPDecodeRGB*() function are still returning a pointer
that needs to be free()'d. We should call WebPSafeFree() on
these, but it means exposing the whole mechanism. TODO(later).
Change-Id: Iad2c9060f7fa6040e3ba489c8b07f4caadfab77b
expose the predictor array as function pointers instead
of each individual sub-function
+ merged Average2() into ClampedAddSubtractHalf directly
+ unified the signature as "VP8LProcessBlueAndRedFunc"
no speed diff observed
Change-Id: Ic3c45dff11884a8330a9ad38c2c8e82491c6e044
With -bypass_filter switched on, the lossless-compressed
data is decoded ahead of time (before being transformed and
display). Hence, the last row was called twice.
http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues/detail?id=193
Change-Id: I9e13f495f6bd6f75fa84c4a21911f14c402d4b10
(and ~2-3% on ARM)
We don't need to store cost/score for each node, but only for
the current and previous one -> simplify code and save some memory.
Also made the 'Node' structure tighter.
Change-Id: Ie3ad7d3b678992b396242f56e2ac387fe43852e6
all the functions involved return double and later these locals are used
in double calculations. fixes a vs build warning
Change-Id: Idb547104ef00b48c71c124a774ef6f2ec5f30f14
Get back some of the compression gains by extending the search space for
GetBestGreenRedToBlue. Also removed the SkipRepeatedPixels call, as it was not
helping much in yielding better compression density.
Before:
1000 files, 63530337 pixels, 1 loops => 45.0s (45.0 ms/file/iterations)
Compression (output/input): 2.463/3.268 bpp, Encode rate (raw data): 1.347 MP/s
After:
1000 files, 63530337 pixels, 1 loops => 45.9s (45.9 ms/file/iterations)
Compression (output/input): 2.461/3.268 bpp, Encode rate (raw data): 1.321 MP/s
Change-Id: I044ba9d3f5bec088305e94a7c40c053ca237fd9d
Optimize and re-structured VP8LGetHistoImageSymbols method, by using the bin-hash
for merging the Histograms more efficiently, instead of the randomized
heuristic of existing method HistogramCombine.
This change speeds up the Lossless encoding by 40-50% (for method=4 and Q > 50)
with 0.8% penalty in compression density. For lower method, the speed up is 25-30%,
with 0.4% penalty in the compression density.
Change-Id: If61adadb1a041b95def6405aa1fe3b83c3cb25ce
Restructure PredictorInverseTransform & ColorSpaceInverseTransform to remove
one if condition inside the main/critial loop. Also separated TransformColor &
TransformColorInverse into separate functions and avoid one 'if condition'
inside this critical method.
This change speeds up lossless decoding for Lenna image about 5% and 1000 image
corpus by 3-4%.
Change-Id: I4bd390ffa4d3bcf70ca37ef2ff2e81bedbba197d
* allow reading from stdin for dwebp / vwebp
* allow writing to stdout for gif2webp
by introducing a new function ExUtilReadFromStdin()
Example use: cat in.webp | dwebp -o - -- - > out.png
Note that the '-- -' option must appear *last*
(as per general fashion for '--' option parsing)
Change-Id: I8df0f3a246cc325925d6b6f668ba060f7dd81d68
These are presets for lossless coding, similar to zlib.
The shortcut for lossless coding is now, e.g.:
cwebp -z 5 in.png -o out_lossless.webp
There are 10 possible values for -z parameter:
0 (fastest, lowest compression)
to 9 (slowest, best compression)
A reasonable tradeoff is -z 6, e.g.
-z 9 can be quite slow, so use with care.
This -z option is just a shortcut for some pre-defined
'-lossless -m xx -q yy' combinations.
Change-Id: I6ae716456456aea065469c916c2d5ca4d6c6cf04
(We didn't need the exact value of the max_error properly.
We can work with relative values instead of absolute)
Output is bitwise the same as before.
Change-Id: I67aeaaea5f81bfd9ca8e1158387a5083a2b6c649
Refactor code for HistogramCombine and optimize the code by calculating
the combined entropy and avoid un-necessary Histogram merges.
This speeds up lossless encoding by 1-2% and almost no impact on compression
density.
Change-Id: Iedfcf4c1f3e88077bc77fc7b8c780c4cd5d6362b
mostly by:
- storing a single rd-score instead of cost / distortion separately
- evaluating terminal cost only once
- getting some invariants out of the loops
- more consts behind fewer variables
Change-Id: I79451f3fd1143d6537200fb8b90d0ba252809f8c
incorporate non-last cost in per-level cost table
also: correct trellis-quant cost evaluation at nodes
(output a little bit different now). Method 6 is ~4% faster.
Change-Id: Ic48bd6d33f9193838216e7dc3a9f9c5508a1fbe8