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Change-Id: Ic4fc01be7738fbabf8c7860dbe3476ab4caf5fc2
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Change-Id: Ic334da9aee968e33762c2b25d9fbad24c844b411
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Moving back to scale_factors struct. We don't need anymore x_offset_q4 and
y_offset_q4 because both values are calculated locally inside vp9_scale_mv
function.
Change-Id: I78a2122ba253c428a14558bda0e78ece738d2b5b
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The ref's scale_factors are set at frame level, and then copied for
each partition block. Since the struct members are mostly constant,
this patch separated the constant and non-constant members, and
reduced struct copying. This gave 0.5% ~ 1.4% decoder speed gain.
Change-Id: I94043bf5a6995c8042da52e5c661818dfa6f6d4c
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Change-Id: Ia7969baac7ffc6d7a0e8e8e83e9252d077a3c5b3
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Change-Id: I481d9bb2fa3ec72b6a83d5f04d545ad8013f295c
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It is possible to have invalid scale factors and not access them
during decoding. Error is reported if we really try to use invalid scale
factors.
Change-Id: Ie532d3ea7325ee0c7a6ada08269f804350c80fdf
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Change-Id: Ieb7077ca3586b9491912027eed450a4f6fd38d30
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We support only [1/16, 2] scale factors, enforcing this now.
Change-Id: I0822eb7cea51720df6814e42d3f35ff340963061
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Change-Id: I531829e5aee2a4a7a112d528ecccbddf052d0e74
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