Diego Biurrun
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04581c8c77
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x86: yasm: Use complete source path for macro helper %includes
This is more consistent with the way we handle C #includes and
it simplifies the build system.
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2012-10-31 00:37:42 +01:00 |
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Diego Biurrun
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6860b4081d
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x86: include x86inc.asm in x86util.asm
This is necessary to allow refactoring some x86util macros with cpuflags.
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2012-10-31 00:37:42 +01:00 |
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Mans Rullgard
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a3df4781f4
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x86: add colons after labels
nasm prints a warning if the colon is missing.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
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2012-08-07 15:20:56 +01:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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87a246341b
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h264: use proper PROLOGUE statement for a function using 8 registers.
Fixes crashes when using biweight on win64.
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2012-04-16 08:07:21 -07:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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76538d7a78
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h264: fix 10bit biweight functions after recent x86inc.asm fixes.
This should have been updated in the x86inc.asm update, but was
accidently forgotten.
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2012-04-12 21:13:57 -07:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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3b15a6d742
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config.asm: change %ifdef directives to %if directives.
This allows combining multiple conditionals in a single statement.
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2012-01-27 10:19:57 +08:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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b0b3231074
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h264_weight: initialize "height" function argument properly.
Right now it's not actually initialized on 32-bit, leading to crashes
on win32.
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2011-10-22 00:23:24 -07:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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c2d337429c
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H264: change weight/biweight functions to take a height argument.
Neon parts by Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>.
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2011-10-21 01:00:45 -07:00 |
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Dave Yeo
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cc73511e8e
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Fix NASM include directive
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
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2011-08-15 11:24:35 -07:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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b2c087871d
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Move x86util.asm from libavcodec/ to libavutil/.
This allows using it in swscale also.
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2011-08-12 11:43:03 -07:00 |
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Ronald S. Bultje
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3a39195b1d
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Move x86inc.asm to libavutil/.
This allows using it in libswscale/ also.
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2011-08-12 11:43:02 -07:00 |
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Daniel Kang
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84e70ef004
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h264: Add x86 assembly for 10-bit weight/biweight H.264 functions.
Mainly ported from 8-bit H.264 weight/biweight.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
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2011-06-21 15:24:13 +02:00 |
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