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2013-04-10h264: Integrate clear_blocks calls with IDCTRonald S. Bultje
The non-intra-pcm branch in hl_decode_mb (simple, 8bpp) goes from 700 to 672 cycles, and the complete loop of decode_mb_cabac and hl_decode_mb (in the decode_slice loop) goes from 1759 to 1733 cycles on the clip tested (cathedral), i.e. almost 30 cycles per mb faster. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
2013-03-21h264: add a parameter to the CHROMA422 macro.Anton Khirnov
This way it does not look like a constant.
2013-03-21h264: add a parameter to the FRAME_MBAFF macro.Anton Khirnov
This way it does not look like a constant.
2013-03-21h264: add a parameter to the MB_FIELD macro.Anton Khirnov
This way it does not look like a constant.
2013-03-08lavc decoders: work with refcounted frames.Anton Khirnov
2013-02-20h264: Get rid of unnecessary castsMartin Storsjö
This gets rid of a number of warnings about casts discarding qualifiers from the pointer target, present since 7ebfb466a. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
2013-02-20h264: Don't store intra pcm samples in h->mbRonald S. Bultje
Instead, keep them in the bitstream buffer until we read them verbatim, this saves a memcpy() and a subsequent clearing of the target buffer. decode_cabac+decode_mb for a sample file (CAPM3_Sony_D.jsv) goes from 6121.4 to 6095.5 cycles, i.e. 26 cycles faster. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
2013-02-20h264: Add add_pixels4/8() to h264dsp, and remove add_pixels4 from dsputilRonald S. Bultje
These functions are mostly H264-specific (the only other user I can spot is bink), and this allows us to special-case some functionality for H264. Also remove the 16-bit-coeff with >8bpp versions (unused) and merge the duplicate 32-bit-coeff for >8bpp (identical). Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
2013-02-15h264: deMpegEncContextizeAnton Khirnov
Most of the changes are just trivial are just trivial replacements of fields from MpegEncContext with equivalent fields in H264Context. Everything in h264* other than h264.c are those trivial changes. The nontrivial parts are: 1) extracting a simplified version of the frame management code from mpegvideo.c. We don't need last/next_picture anymore, since h264 uses its own more complex system already and those were set only to appease the mpegvideo parts. 2) some tables that need to be allocated/freed in appropriate places. 3) hwaccels -- mostly trivial replacements. for dxva, the draw_horiz_band() call is moved from ff_dxva2_common_end_frame() to per-codec end_frame() callbacks, because it's now different for h264 and MpegEncContext-based decoders. 4) svq3 -- it does not use h264 complex reference system, so I just added some very simplistic frame management instead and dropped the use of ff_h264_frame_start(). Because of this I also had to move some initialization code to svq3. Additional fixes for chroma format and bit depth changes by Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net> Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
2013-02-06dsputil: Separate h264chromaDiego Biurrun
2013-01-23Drop DCTELEM typedefDiego Biurrun
It does not help as an abstraction and adds dsputil dependencies. Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
2012-12-20lavc: introduce VideoDSPContextRonald S. Bultje
Move some functions from dsputil. The idea is that videodsp contains functions that are useful for a large and varied set of video decoders. Currently, it contains emulated_edge_mc() and prefetch(). Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
2012-08-07Replace all CODEC_ID_* with AV_CODEC_ID_*Anton Khirnov
2012-07-05h264: use templates to avoid excessive inliningMans Rullgard
Instead of inlining everything into ff_h264_hl_decode_mb(), use explicit templating to create versions of the called functions with constant parameters filled in. This greatly speeds up compilation of h264.c and reduces the code size without any measurable impact on performance. Compilation time for h264.c on an i7 goes from 30s to 5.5s. Code size is reduced by 430kB. Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>