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2013-08-22vpx_scale: correct pixel spellingJames Zern
Change-Id: Idcfab16da37134f943a4314674e2e2fcbff3a0f8
2013-07-16Merge "yv12config: remove YUV_TYPE"James Zern
2013-07-15Change to extend full border only when neededYaowu Xu
This is a short term optimization till we work out a decoder implementation requiring no frame border extension. Change-Id: I02d15bfde4d926b50a4e58b393d8c4062d1be70f
2013-07-15Increase border size from 96 to 160.Ronald S. Bultje
This is required because upon downscaling, if a motion vector points partially into the UMV (e.g. all minus 1 of 64+7 pixels, i.e. 70), then we can point up to 140 pixels into the larger-resolution (2x) reference buffer UMV, which means the UMV for reference buffers in downscaling needs to be 140 rounded up to the nearest multiple of 32, i.e. 160. Longer-term, we should probably handle the UMV differently by detecting edge coverage on-the-fly and using a temporary buffer for edge extensions instead of adding 160 pixels on all sides of the image (which means a CIF image uses 3x its own area size for borders). Change-Id: I5184443e6731cd6721fc6a5d430a53e7d91b4f7e
2013-07-12yv12config: remove YUV_TYPEJames Zern
this was never fleshed out in the context of VP8, for which it was added. for VP9 it has no meaning. Change-Id: Iba2ecc026d9e947067b96690245d337e51e26eff
2013-06-25Only do metrics on cropped (visible) area of picture.Ronald S. Bultje
The part where we align it by 8 or 16 is an implementation detail that shouldn't matter to the outside world. Change-Id: I9edd6f08b51b31c839c0ea91f767640bccb08d53
2013-05-15Adding alpha plane to YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG structure.Dmitry Kovalev
Change-Id: I8b2687138df636b2b78c8cc5156e3882b0009de0
2013-05-09Subsampling aware allocs and bitstreamJohn Koleszar
Make framebuffer allocations according to the chroma subsamping factors in use. A bit is placed in the raw part of the frame header for each of the two subsampling factors. This will be moved in a future commit to make them part of the TBD feature set bits, probably only set on keyframes, etc. Change-Id: I59ed38d3a3c0d4af3c7c277617de28d04a001853
2013-04-29Expand UMV border to 96 pixelsJohn Koleszar
Ensures that the full 64 pixel border is available for prediction (need a minimum of 64+INTERP_EXTEND on all sides, and 32+INTERP_EXTEND on UV). Value also must be a multiple of 32 to keep UV stride alignment. The smaller border was causing the prediction to read outside the frame, which can cause a mismatch. TODO: Get rid of this explicit border and use edge emulation instead. Change-Id: I3f68453a088ec0ab4349d0f5cc02b573be06d7c4
2013-03-13Fix pulsing issue with scalingJohn Koleszar
Updates the YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG structure to be crop-aware. The exiting width/height parameters are left unchanged, storing the width and height algined to a 16 byte boundary. The cropped dimensions are added as new fields. This fixes a nasty visual pulse when switching between scaled and unscaled frame dimensions due to a mismatch between the scaling ratio and the 16-byte aligned sizes. Change-Id: Id4a3f6aea6b9b9ae38bdfa1b87b7eb2cfcdd57b6
2013-02-08Avoid allocating memory when resizing framesJohn Koleszar
As long as the new frame is smaller than the size that was originally allocated, we don't need to free and reallocate the memory allocated. Instead, do the allocation on the size of the first frame. We could make this passed in from the application instead, if we wanted to support external upscaling. Change-Id: I204d17a130728bbd91155bb4bd863a99bb99b038
2012-12-18Use standard integer types for pixel values and coefficients.Ronald S. Bultje
For coefficients, use int16_t (instead of short); for pixel values in 16-bit intermediates, use uint16_t (instead of unsigned short); for all others, use uint8_t (instead of unsigned char). Change-Id: I3619cd9abf106c3742eccc2e2f5e89a62774f7da
2012-11-02vpx_scale: sync from masterJohn Koleszar
Update vpx_scale from current code in master, run style transform, fix lint warnings. Change-Id: I47eadeb5b6881d448ea3728537f9b8a5b5aac78e
2012-07-31Merging and bug-fix in enhanced_interp experimentDeb Mukherjee
Merged the enhanced_interp experiment. Found and fixed a bug in the include files framework, whereby certain encoder files were still using the old INTERP_EXTEND value of 3 instead of 4. The thresholds for mv range mcomp.c need a small adjustment to prevent crashes. The results are more or less unchanged. Change-Id: Iac5008390f1efc97ce1102fbb5f8989c847fb579
2012-07-17Restyle codeJohn Koleszar
Approximate the Google style guide[1] so that that there's a written document to follow and tools to check compliance[2]. [1]: http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml [2]: http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cpplint/cpplint.py Change-Id: Idf40e3d8dddcc72150f6af127b13e5dab838685f
2012-03-15WebM Experimental Codec Branch SnapshotYaowu Xu
This is a code snapshot of experimental work currently ongoing for a next-generation codec. The codebase has been cut down considerably from the libvpx baseline. For example, we are currently only supporting VBR 2-pass rate control and have removed most of the code relating to coding speed, threading, error resilience, partitions and various other features. This is in part to make the codebase easier to work on and experiment with, but also because we want to have an open discussion about how the bitstream will be structured and partitioned and not have that conversation constrained by past work. Our basic working pattern has been to initially encapsulate experiments using configure options linked to #IF CONFIG_XXX statements in the code. Once experiments have matured and we are reasonably happy that they give benefit and can be merged without breaking other experiments, we remove the conditional compile statements and merge them in. Current changes include: * Temporal coding experiment for segments (though still only 4 max, it will likely be increased). * Segment feature experiment - to allow various bits of information to be coded at the segment level. Features tested so far include mode and reference frame information, limiting end of block offset and transform size, alongside Q and loop filter parameters, but this set is very fluid. * Support for 8x8 transform - 8x8 dct with 2nd order 2x2 haar is used in MBs using 16x16 prediction modes within inter frames. * Compound prediction (combination of signals from existing predictors to create a new predictor). * 8 tap interpolation filters and 1/8th pel motion vectors. * Loop filter modifications. * Various entropy modifications and changes to how entropy contexts and updates are handled. * Extended quantizer range matched to transform precision improvements. There are also ongoing further experiments that we hope to merge in the near future: For example, coding of motion and other aspects of the prediction signal to better support larger image formats, use of larger block sizes (e.g. 32x32 and up) and lossless non-transform based coding options (especially for key frames). It is our hope that we will be able to make regular updates and we will warmly welcome community contributions. Please be warned that, at this stage, the codebase is currently slower than VP8 stable branch as most new code has not been optimized, and even the 'C' has been deliberately written to be simple and obvious, not fast. The following graphs have the initial test results, numbers in the tables measure the compression improvement in terms of percentage. The build has the following optional experiments configured: --enable-experimental --enable-enhanced_interp --enable-uvintra --enable-high_precision_mv --enable-sixteenth_subpel_uv CIF Size clips: http://getwebm.org/tmp/cif/ HD size clips: http://getwebm.org/tmp/hd/ (stable_20120309 represents encoding results of WebM master branch build as of commit#7a15907) They were encoded using the following encode parameters: --good --cpu-used=0 -t 0 --lag-in-frames=25 --min-q=0 --max-q=63 --end-usage=0 --auto-alt-ref=1 -p 2 --pass=2 --kf-max-dist=9999 --kf-min-dist=0 --drop-frame=0 --static-thresh=0 --bias-pct=50 --minsection-pct=0 --maxsection-pct=800 --sharpness=0 --arnr-maxframes=7 --arnr-strength=3(for HD,6 for CIF) --arnr-type=3 Change-Id: I5c62ed09cfff5815a2bb34e7820d6a810c23183c
2011-04-20Do not copy data between encoder reference buffers.Attila Nagy
Golden and ALT reference buffers were refreshed by copying from the new buffer. Replaced this by index manipulation. Also moved all the reference frame updates to one function for easier tracking. Change-Id: Icd3e534e7e2c8c5567168d222e6a64a96aae24a1
2011-03-17Increase static linkage, remove unused functionsJohn Koleszar
A large number of functions were defined with external linkage, even though they were only used from within one file. This patch changes their linkage to static and removes the vp8_ prefix from their names, which should make it more obvious to the reader that the function is contained within the current translation unit. Functions that were not referenced were removed. These symbols were identified by: $ nm -A libvpx.a | sort -k3 | uniq -c -f2 | grep ' [A-Z] ' \ | sort | grep '^ *1 ' Change-Id: I59609f58ab65312012c047036ae1e0634f795779
2011-01-19Implement error tracking in the decoderHenrik Lundin
A new vpx_codec_control called VP8D_GET_FRAME_CORRUPTED. The output from the function is non-zero if the last decoded frame contains corruption due to packet losses. The decoder is also modified to accept encoded frames of zero length. A zero length frame indicates to the decoder that one or more frames have been completely lost. This will mark the last decoded reference buffer as corrupted. The data pointer can be NULL if the length is zero. Change-Id: Ic5902c785a281c6e05329deea958554b7a6c75ce
2010-10-27Eliminate more warnings.Timothy B. Terriberry
This eliminates a large set of warnings exposed by the Mozilla build system (Use of C++ comments in ISO C90 source, commas at the end of enum lists, a couple incomplete initializers, and signed/unsigned comparisons). It also eliminates many (but not all) of the warnings expose by newer GCC versions and _FORTIFY_SOURCE (e.g., calling fread and fwrite without checking the return values). There are a few spurious warnings left on my system: ../vp8/encoder/encodemb.c:274:9: warning: 'sz' may be used uninitialized in this function gcc seems to be unable to figure out that the value shortcut doesn't change between the two if blocks that test it here. ../vp8/encoder/onyx_if.c:5314:5: warning: comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true ../vp8/encoder/onyx_if.c:5319:5: warning: comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true This is true, so far as it goes, but it's comparing against an enum, and the C standard does not mandate that enums be unsigned, so the checks can't be removed. Change-Id: Iaf689ae3e3d0ddc5ade00faa474debe73b8d3395
2010-09-09Use WebM in copyright notice for consistencyJohn Koleszar
Changes 'The VP8 project' to 'The WebM project', for consistency with other webmproject.org repositories. Fixes issue #97. Change-Id: I37c13ed5fbdb9d334ceef71c6350e9febed9bbba
2010-06-18cosmetics: trim trailing whitespaceJohn Koleszar
When the license headers were updated, they accidentally contained trailing whitespace, so unfortunately we have to touch all the files again. Change-Id: I236c05fade06589e417179c0444cb39b09e4200d
2010-06-04LICENSE: update with latest textJohn Koleszar
Change-Id: Ieebea089095d9073b3a94932791099f614ce120c
2010-05-18Initial WebM releaseJohn Koleszar