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Change-Id: I101017621003314f000a454725ea13fc9db43177
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In the decoder we don't need to save eobs, we can pass eob as an argument.
That's why removing eob arrays from VP9Decompressor and TileWorkerData,
and moving eob pointer from macroblockd_plane to macroblock_plane.
Change-Id: I8eb919acc837acfb3abdd8319af63d1bbca8217a
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Its last remaining caller can be passed its results directly without any
additional work. Also, it's not non-4:2:0 safe.
Change-Id: Ia5089ba5f7f66c7617270483c619c9271aefd868
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We only need qcoeff buffers in the encoder. Reducing TileWorkerData struct
and VP9Decompressor struct sizes by 24K.
Change-Id: Id148868461f7ffa3d3dd634b371503ae9c57e207
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Moving because q_index is used only by encoder.
Change-Id: I0b96175614ed4fd3d76ee56a0ba36258e1e896f6
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Change-Id: I42c75530a8c9cff68480657f074131e6b60d9fca
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Change-Id: I56f8c50ac382202f66040cd9cfaa05d889572fc7
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Passing scan & iscan as parameters, adding useful local variables.
Change-Id: Ia2a87906941db9557350d273669ce5c3cdb7235d
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The only case where they were intentionally pointing to different
structures was in mbgraph, and this didn't have the expected behavior
because both of these pointers are used interchangeably through the code
Change-Id: I979251782f90885fe962305bcc845bc05907f80c
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This should be similar to what x264 does with --aq-mode 1.
It works well with clips like parkjoy and touhou
(http://x264.nl/developers/Dark_Shikari/LosslessTouhou.mkv).
At low bitrates, the segmentation signaling overhead may negate the
benefits of this feature.
(PGW) Default changed to feature OFF to allow provisional merge.
Change-Id: I938abf9bb487e1d4ad3b0264ea03d9826275c70b
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Change-Id: Ie51306689c0dc527a8aa12d3984389dd8f360dea
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mode_info_context was stored as a grid of MODE_INFO structs.
The grid now constists of pointers to MODE_INFO structs. The
MODE_INFO structs are now stored as a stream (decoder only),
eliminating unnecessary copies and is a little more cache
friendly.
Change-Id: I031d376284c6eb98a38ad5595b797f048a6cfc0d
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The c code implementation of 32x32 quantization does the zbin check
of all coefficients prior to the quant/dequant loop, hence removing
the redundant zbin check inside the loop. This only affects the
c code version. SSSE3 version does not separate the zbin check out.
Change-Id: Ic197a7d61d0b25fcac3cc092987651378cb56e4e
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This reverts commit dae17734ece414091ba1184f7becd0aa6c0004f1
Encode crashes, leaks and increases integer overflow errors.
Change-Id: I595aa2649bb8d0b6552ff91652837a74c103fda2
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The 16x16 transform unit test suggested that the peak coefficient
value can reach 32639. This could cause potential overflow issue
in the SSSE3 implmentation of 16x16 block quantization. This commit
fixes this issue by replacing addition with saturated addition.
Change-Id: I6d5bb7c5faad4a927be53292324bd2728690717e
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mode_info_context was stored as a grid of MODE_INFO structs.
The grid now constists of a pointer to a MODE_INFO struct and
a "in the image" flag. The MODE_INFO structs are now stored
as a stream, eliminating unnecessary copies and is a little
more cache friendly.
For the test clips used, the decoder performance improved
by ~4.3% (1080p) and ~9.7% (720p).
Patch Set 2: Re-encoded clips with latest. Now ~1.7% (1080p)
and 5.9% (720p).
Change-Id: I846f29e88610fce2523ca697a9a9ef2a182e9256
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The 32x32 forward transform can potentially reach peak coefficient
value close to 32700, while the rounding factor can go upto 610.
This could cause overflow issue in the SSSE3 implementation of 32x32
quantization process.
This commit resolves this issue by replacing the addition operations
with saturated addition operations in 32x32 block quantization.
Change-Id: Id6b98996458e16c5b6241338ca113c332bef6e70
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The 32x32 quantization process can potentially have the intermediate
stacks over 16-bit range, thereby causing enc/dec mismatch. This commit
fixes this overflow issue in the SSSE3 implementation, as well as the
prototype, of 32x32 quantization.
This fixes issue 607 from webm@googlecode.
Change-Id: I85635e6ca236b90c3dcfc40d449215c7b9caa806
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Change-Id: Ib8af21f2e7f603c2fb407e5d15a3bba64b545b49
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VP9_COMMON is the right place to segmentatation struct because it has
global segmentation parameters, not something specific to macroblock
processing.
Change-Id: Ib9ada0c06c253996eb3b5f6cccf6a323fbbba708
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Change-Id: I77b42418b852093f79260cbd880533a0bd86678f
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Change-Id: I7f23d174eb089e5500f268a10db09648634c1b82
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Cycle times:
4x4: 151 to 131 cycles (15% faster)
8x8: 334 to 306 cycles (9% faster)
16x16: 1401 to 1368 cycles (2.5% faster)
32x32: 7403 to 7367 cycles (0.5% faster)
Total encode time of first 50 frames of bus @ 1500kbps (speed 0)
goes from 1min39.2 to 1min38.6, i.e. a 0.67% overall speedup.
Change-Id: I799a49460e5e3fcab01725564dd49c629bfe935f
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Adding segmentation struct to vp9_seg_common.h. Struct members are from
macroblockd and VP9Common structs. Moving segmentation related constants
and enums to vp9_seg_common.h.
Change-Id: I23fabc33f11a359249f5f80d161daf569d02ec03
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Encode time of bus (speed 0) 50 frames @ 1500kbps goes from 2min14.4 to
2min10.1, i.e. a 2.3% overall speed increase.
Change-Id: I3699580e74ec26c7d24e03681bc47ba25ee1ee87
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Total encoding time for first 50 frames of bus (speed 0) @ 1500kbps
goes 2min34.8 to 2min14.4, i.e. a 10.4% overall speedup. The code is
x86-64 only, it needs some minor modifications to be 32bit compatible,
because it uses 15 xmm registers, whereas 32bit only has 8.
Change-Id: I2df53770c2e850813ffa713e1a91b45b0082b904
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This commit replaces zrun_zbin_boost, a method of biasing non-zero
coefficients following runs of zero-coefficients to be rounded towards
zero, with an explicit skip-block choice in the RD loop.
The logic is basically that if individual coefficients should be rounded
towards zero (from a RD point of view), the trellis/optimize loop should
take care of it. If whole blocks should be zero (from a RD point of
view), a single RD check is much more efficient than a complete
serialization of the quantization loop.
Quality change: derf +0.5% psnr, +1.6% ssim; yt +0.6% psnr, +1.1% ssim.
SIMD for quantize will follow in a separate patch. Results for other
test sets pending.
Change-Id: Ife5fa641163ac5150ac428011e87188f1937c1f4
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Encoding time of first 50 frames of bus @ 1500kbps (speed 0) goes from
3min15.0 to 3min10.9, i.e. 2.1% faster overall.
Change-Id: If592ee99be09bcd34a7c8498347f44e7305e982c
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Optimized the quantization function by making it a two-pass
process. The first pass does a quick checking of the transform
coefficients against the base ZBIN, and only keep the good
enough set of coefficients for quantization. A skipping
check is added. If all coefficients are within the base ZBIN, no
quantization is needed. The second pass is the actual quantization
pass, which only processes the coefficient subset determined
in first pass. This reduces the computation. Furthermore, an
alternitive method is used for large transform size, which often
has sparse nonzero quantized coefficients.
Overall, the encoder speedup is about 4%. The quantization function
itself gets 20% faster.
Change-Id: I3a9dd0da6db030260b6d9c314a9fa48ecae89f22
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Removal from under configure flag.
A bit renaming
Change-Id: I2213229dfe852001dfec16b149f47c52ce88f3aa
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This is a mostly-working implementation of an extra channel in the
bitstream. Configure with --enable-alpha to test. Notable TODOs:
- Add extra channel to all mismatch tests, PSNR, SSIM, etc
- Configurable subsampling
- Variable number of planes (currently always uses all 4)
- Loop filtering
- Per-plane lossless quantizer
- ARNR support
This implementation just uses the same contents as the Y channel
for the A channel, due to lack of content and general pain in
playing back 4 channel content. A later patch will use the actual
alpha channel passed in from outside the codec.
Change-Id: Ibf81f023b1c570bd84b3064e9b4b8ae52e087592
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Change-Id: If57e360c187a475fc90edb8c7170f498efcb31a5
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Skip Q values between the q.0 mode and a real q of
2.0 as these are not valuable from an RD perspective.
Change-Id: I110c4858c57f97315953f4d88a2596d4764360df
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Pull sb8x8 out of experimental list. verified via borg run tests.
Fixed unit test failures.
Change-Id: I12a4bbd17395930580c048ab68becad1ffe46e76
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This allows removing a large number of transform size specific functions,
as well as supporting 444/alpha by routing all code through the
subsampling-aware path.
Change-Id: Ieb085cebe9f37f24fc24de179898b22abfda08a4
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Creates a common encode (subtract, transform, quantize, optimize,
inverse transform, reconstruct) function for all sb sizes, including
the old 16x16 path.
Change-Id: I964dff1ea7a0a5c378046a069ad83495f54df007
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Currently, only two values are used. Removed the unused
values.
Change-Id: Idc5b8be354d84ffc68df39ea3e45f9f50d977b35
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Work-in-progress, not yet ready for review. TODO items:
- bitstream writing (encoder) and reading (decoder)
- decoder reconstruction
Change-Id: I5afb7284e7e0480847b47cd0097cb469433c9081
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Moving common code from encoder and decoder to vp9_get_qindex function.
Also moving quant-related constants from vp9_onyxc_int.h to
vp9_quant_common.h.
Change-Id: I70c5bfbaa1c8bf00fde0bfc459d077f88b6d46c8
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Change-Id: I3a6d601e90e8740b9c26dd0afbfe9d467b75d367
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There were 4 variants of the quantize loop in vp9_quantize.c, now
there is 1.
Change-Id: Ic853393411214b32d46a6ba53769413bd14e1cac
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Basic assumption: when talking about transform units, use b_; when
talking about macroblock indices, use mb_.
Change-Id: Ifd163f595d4924ff892de4eb0401ccd56dc81884
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