VVC does not have MMX code at all, so one can use the stricter
declare_func to also check that the MMX state has not been clobbered
with (which would be an ABI violation).
Reviewed-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The loop filters can write before the pointer given to them;
the actual test invocations correctly used an offset, while
the benchmark calls were lacking an offset. Therefore, when
running with benchmarking, these tests could have spurious
failures.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Some timers on certain device and test combinations can produce noisy
results, affecting the reliability of performance measurements. One
notable example of this is the Canaan K230 RISC-V development board.
An option to adjust the number of samples by an exponent (--runs) has
been added, allowing developers to increase the sample count for more
reliable results.
Signed-off-by: J. Dekker <jdek@itanimul.li>
Don't benchmark every single combination of widths and heights;
only benchmark cases which are squares (like in vvc_mc.c).
Contrary to vvc_mc, which increases sizes by doubling dimensions,
vvc_alf tests all sizes in increments of 4. Limit benchmarking to
the cases which are powers of two.
This reduces the number of benchmarked cases from 3072 down to 18.
This commit is the analog of 3f11eac757
for decoding: It sets the AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY and (for video decoders)
also pict_type to AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I. It furthermore stops setting
audio frames as always being key frames -- it is wrong for e.g.
TrueHD/MLP. The latter also affects TAK and DFPWM.
The change already improves output for several decoders where
it has been forgotten to set e.g. pict_type like speedhq, wnv1
or tiff. The latter is the reason for the change to the exif-image-tiff
FATE test reference file.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Fixes "signed integer overflow: [varies] * 104858 cannot be represented in type 'int'" errors
under ubsan.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
The only multiplicators used in scalarproduct_and_madd_*
are -1, 0 and +1. Yet it is of type int and the checkasm
test uses the complete range of int for it, leading to overflows
that don't happen for actual users.
Fix this by using a more reasonable range for mul: Given
that it is used in v1[i] += v3[i] * mul with v1 being
a 16bit integer, it makes no sense to use values for mul
that don't fit into 16bit.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
In direct_search() and ff_estimate_b_frame_motion(), penalty_factor
would be used before being initialized in estimate_motion_b(). Also,
the initialization would happen more than once unnecessarily.
ssd_int8_vs_int16 is only called from encode_block()
in svq1enc.c; it calls it in stages: At stage 0,
the int16_t array contains the difference of two
uint16_t. At each of the following stages, the
int16_t array is filled by subtracting an int8_t from
the current stage's int16_t array. The maximum stage
is five, so the int16_t are in the range
(-255 - 5 * 127)..(255 + 5 * 128).
This commit modifies the checkasm test to only use
values from this range, fixing (undefined) integer overflow
in the test.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The requirement is either 8 or 16 bytes alignment, not 32.
This should help finding bugs in asm implementations.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>