Additional fixes and enhancements by Vittorio Giovara, Gonzalo Garramuno,
Nicolas George, Paul B Mahol and Michael Niedermayer.
Signed-off-by: Vittorio Giovara <vittorio.giovara@gmail.com>
The assumption of (MPEG) Picture and H264Picture layout matching might
not hold true in the future.
Signed-off-by: Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes@gmail.com>
This allows proper muxing and seeking in things like MPEG-TS, by
placing headers by random access points.
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
Build 13 has a crucial fix which makes x265_encode_headers work
as its always been documented.
Previous to this, the check was incorrect.
Also allows for use of the repeat headers flag.
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
This was only used in hevc muxing code so far.
This makes the return values match what get_se_golomb returns for
the same bitstream reader instances.
The logic for producing a signed golomb code out of an unsigned one
was based on the corresponding code in get_se_golomb, which operated
directly on the bitstream reader buffer - not on the equivalent
return value from get_ue_golomb.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Profiling results for overall decode and the output_data function in
particular are as follows:
Before After
Mean StdDev Mean StdDev Confidence Change
6:2 total 339.6 15.1 329.3 16.0 95.8% +3.1% (insignificant)
6:2 function 24.6 6.0 9.9 3.1 100.0% +148.5%
8:2 total 324.5 15.5 323.6 14.3 15.2% +0.3% (insignificant)
8:2 function 20.4 3.9 9.9 3.4 100.0% +104.7%
6:6 total 572.8 20.6 539.9 24.2 100.0% +6.1%
6:6 function 54.5 5.6 16.0 3.8 100.0% +240.9%
8:8 total 741.5 21.2 702.5 18.5 100.0% +5.6%
8:8 function 63.9 7.6 18.4 4.8 100.0% +247.3%
The assembly version has also been tested with a fuzz tester to ensure that
any combinations of inputs not exercised by my available test streams still
generate mathematically identical results to the C version.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Profiling on a Raspberry Pi revealed the best performance to correspond
with VLC_BITS = 5. Results for overall audio decode and the get_vlc2 function
in particular are as follows:
Before After
Mean StdDev Mean StdDev Confidence Change
6:2 total 348.8 20.1 339.6 15.1 88.8% +2.7% (insignificant)
6:2 function 38.1 8.1 26.4 4.1 100.0% +44.5%
8:2 total 339.1 15.4 324.5 15.5 99.4% +4.5%
8:2 function 33.8 7.0 27.3 5.6 99.7% +23.6%
6:6 total 604.6 20.8 572.8 20.6 100.0% +5.6%
6:6 function 95.8 8.4 68.9 8.2 100.0% +39.1%
8:8 total 766.4 17.6 741.5 21.2 100.0% +3.4%
8:8 function 106.0 11.4 86.1 9.9 100.0% +23.1%
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Profiling results for overall audio decode and the rematrix_channels function
in particular are as follows:
Before After
Mean StdDev Mean StdDev Confidence Change
6:2 total 370.8 17.0 348.8 20.1 99.9% +6.3%
6:2 function 46.4 8.4 45.8 6.6 18.0% +1.2% (insignificant)
8:2 total 343.2 19.0 339.1 15.4 54.7% +1.2% (insignificant)
8:2 function 38.9 3.9 40.2 6.9 52.4% -3.2% (insignificant)
6:6 total 658.4 15.7 604.6 20.8 100.0% +8.9%
6:6 function 109.0 8.7 59.5 5.4 100.0% +83.3%
8:8 total 896.2 24.5 766.4 17.6 100.0% +16.9%
8:8 function 223.4 12.8 93.8 5.0 100.0% +138.3%
The assembly version has also been tested with a fuzz tester to ensure that
any combinations of inputs not exercised by my available test streams still
generate mathematically identical results to the C version.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>