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Martin Storsjö f1212e472b aarch64: vp9: Implement NEON loop filters
This work is sponsored by, and copyright, Google.

These are ported from the ARM version; thanks to the larger
amount of registers available, we can do the loop filters with
16 pixels at a time. The implementation is fully templated, with
a single macro which can generate versions for both 8 and
16 pixels wide, for both 4, 8 and 16 pixels loop filters
(and the 4/8 mixed versions as well).

For the 8 pixel wide versions, it is pretty close in speed (the
v_4_8 and v_8_8 filters are the best examples of this; the h_4_8
and h_8_8 filters seem to get some gain in the load/transpose/store
part). For the 16 pixels wide ones, we get a speedup of around
1.2-1.4x compared to the 32 bit version.

Examples of runtimes vs the 32 bit version, on a Cortex A53:
                                       ARM AArch64
vp9_loop_filter_h_4_8_neon:          144.0   127.2
vp9_loop_filter_h_8_8_neon:          207.0   182.5
vp9_loop_filter_h_16_8_neon:         415.0   328.7
vp9_loop_filter_h_16_16_neon:        672.0   558.6
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_h_44_16_neon:   302.0   203.5
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_h_48_16_neon:   365.0   305.2
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_h_84_16_neon:   365.0   305.2
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_h_88_16_neon:   376.0   305.2
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_v_44_16_neon:   193.2   128.2
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_v_48_16_neon:   246.7   218.4
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_v_84_16_neon:   248.0   218.5
vp9_loop_filter_mix2_v_88_16_neon:   302.0   218.2
vp9_loop_filter_v_4_8_neon:           89.0    88.7
vp9_loop_filter_v_8_8_neon:          141.0   137.7
vp9_loop_filter_v_16_8_neon:         295.0   272.7
vp9_loop_filter_v_16_16_neon:        546.0   453.7

The speedup vs C code in checkasm tests is around 2-7x, which is
pretty much the same as for the 32 bit version. Even if these functions
are faster than their 32 bit equivalent, the C version that we compare
to also became around 1.3-1.7x faster than the C version in 32 bit.

Based on START_TIMER/STOP_TIMER wrapping around a few individual
functions, the speedup vs C code is around 4-5x.

Examples of runtimes vs C on a Cortex A57 (for a slightly older version
of the patch):
                         A57 gcc-5.3  neon
loop_filter_h_4_8_neon:        256.6  93.4
loop_filter_h_8_8_neon:        307.3 139.1
loop_filter_h_16_8_neon:       340.1 254.1
loop_filter_h_16_16_neon:      827.0 407.9
loop_filter_mix2_h_44_16_neon: 524.5 155.4
loop_filter_mix2_h_48_16_neon: 644.5 173.3
loop_filter_mix2_h_84_16_neon: 630.5 222.0
loop_filter_mix2_h_88_16_neon: 697.3 222.0
loop_filter_mix2_v_44_16_neon: 598.5 100.6
loop_filter_mix2_v_48_16_neon: 651.5 127.0
loop_filter_mix2_v_84_16_neon: 591.5 167.1
loop_filter_mix2_v_88_16_neon: 855.1 166.7
loop_filter_v_4_8_neon:        271.7  65.3
loop_filter_v_8_8_neon:        312.5 106.9
loop_filter_v_16_8_neon:       473.3 206.5
loop_filter_v_16_16_neon:      976.1 327.8

The speed-up compared to the C functions is 2.5 to 6 and the cortex-a57
is again 30-50% faster than the cortex-a53.

This is an adapted cherry-pick from libav commits
9d2afd1eb8 and
31756abe29.

Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
2016-11-15 15:10:03 -05:00

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# subsystems
OBJS-$(CONFIG_FFT) += aarch64/fft_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_FMTCONVERT) += aarch64/fmtconvert_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264CHROMA) += aarch64/h264chroma_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264DSP) += aarch64/h264dsp_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264PRED) += aarch64/h264pred_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264QPEL) += aarch64/h264qpel_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_HPELDSP) += aarch64/hpeldsp_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_IMDCT15) += aarch64/imdct15_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_MPEGAUDIODSP) += aarch64/mpegaudiodsp_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_NEON_CLOBBER_TEST) += aarch64/neontest.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_VIDEODSP) += aarch64/videodsp_init.o
# decoders/encoders
OBJS-$(CONFIG_DCA_DECODER) += aarch64/synth_filter_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_RV40_DECODER) += aarch64/rv40dsp_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_VC1DSP) += aarch64/vc1dsp_init_aarch64.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_VORBIS_DECODER) += aarch64/vorbisdsp_init.o
OBJS-$(CONFIG_VP9_DECODER) += aarch64/vp9dsp_init_aarch64.o
# ARMv8 optimizations
# subsystems
ARMV8-OBJS-$(CONFIG_VIDEODSP) += aarch64/videodsp.o
# NEON optimizations
# subsystems
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_FFT) += aarch64/fft_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_FMTCONVERT) += aarch64/fmtconvert_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264CHROMA) += aarch64/h264cmc_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264DSP) += aarch64/h264dsp_neon.o \
aarch64/h264idct_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264PRED) += aarch64/h264pred_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_H264QPEL) += aarch64/h264qpel_neon.o \
aarch64/hpeldsp_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_HPELDSP) += aarch64/hpeldsp_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_IMDCT15) += aarch64/imdct15_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_MDCT) += aarch64/mdct_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_MPEGAUDIODSP) += aarch64/mpegaudiodsp_neon.o
# decoders/encoders
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_DCA_DECODER) += aarch64/synth_filter_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_VORBIS_DECODER) += aarch64/vorbisdsp_neon.o
NEON-OBJS-$(CONFIG_VP9_DECODER) += aarch64/vp9itxfm_neon.o \
aarch64/vp9lpf_neon.o \
aarch64/vp9mc_neon.o