The alignment directive must obviously precede the label.
This was never noticed in ARM mode since the location is
already aligned there.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Due to apprent bugs in the GNU assembler and/or linker, relocations
can be incorrectly processed if the alignment of a Thumb instruction
is changed in the output file compared to the input object.
This fixes crashes in h264 decoding with Thumb enabled. No effect in
ARM mode since everything is 4-byte aligned there.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Fixes problems where rgbToRgbWrapper() is called even though it doesn't
support this particular conversion (e.g. converting from RGB444 to
anything). Thirdly, fixes issues where rgbToRgbWrapper() is called for
non-native endiannness conversions (e.g. RGB555BE on a LE system).
Fourthly, fixes crashes when converting from e.g. monowhite to
monowhite, which calls planarCopyWrapper() and overwrites/reads because
n_bytes != n_pixels.
This fixes standalone compilation of some decoders with --disable-optimizations.
cabac.h defines some inline functions that use symbols from cabac.c. Without
optimizations these inline functions are not eliminated and linking fails with
references to non-existing symbols.
Splitting the inline functions off into their own header and only #including
it in the places where the inline functions are used allows #including cabac.h
from anywhere without ill effects.
This isn't used in practice anywhere within libav at the moment,
but change it for consistency until it is removed.
URL_RDONLY/WRONLY were fixed in commit 5b81e29593 (after the
values that actually were used were changed at the major bump,
in commit cbea3ac8), but this flag was unintentionally left unfixed.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The sporadic threading errors during fate-rv30 were caused by calling
ff_thread_await_progress with mb row -1 as argument. That returns
immediately since progress is initialized to -1. Not yet computed
motion vectors from the reference could be used for the first
macroblocks.
When decoding coefficients, detect whether the block is DC-only, and take
advantage of this knowledge to perform DC-only inverse transform.
This is achieved by:
- first, changing the 108x4 element modulo_three_table into a 108 element
table (kind of base4), and accessing each value using mask and shifts.
- then, checking low bits for 0 (as they represent the presence of higher
frequency coefficients)
Also provide x86 SIMD code for the DC-only inverse transform.
Signed-off-by: Kostya Shishkov <kostya.shishkov@gmail.com>
This is required to handle clobbering of XMM registers on Win64
correctly. Fixes FFT and all tests depending on FFT on Win64.
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net>
The WAVE demuxer returns packets with many blocks per frame, which needs to be
parsed into single blocks. This has a side-effect of fixing the timestamps.
Statistics for bourne.rmvb -an -f null
1 thread: 37.12s user 0.03s system 99% cpu 37.174 total
2 threads: 47.63s user 0.24s system 185% cpu 25.807 total
4 threads: 41.21s user 0.30s system 327% cpu 12.674 total
Under certain conditions pictures could be released before they were
returned with frame-threading. Broken mv computation in the upcoming
rv34 frame-threading patch was caused by this.
To prevent contexts from running out of available pictures the loop
releasing "unused" pictures has to be run for B frames too.
Fixes Libav Bug 195.
This doesn't make the code handle sample rate or upsample/downsample
change properly but this is still a good sanity check.
Based on change by Michael Niedermayer.
Signed-off-by: Alex Converse <alex.converse@gmail.com>