Remove inline keyword from functions that are never inlined.
Use av_always_inline for functions that should be force-inlined
for performance reasons. Use av_cold for init functions.
Remove inline keyword for functions that are only called through
their function pointers (and thus cannot be inlined); add av_cold
keyword to init function, and use av_always_inline instead of
inline for functions that must be inlined for performance reasons.
This prevents the following compiler warnings: "warning:
initialization from incompatible pointer type". Since the
variables are only ever used in inline assembly, their type
is actually irrelevant (so the part where it was wrong did
not invoke any buggy behaviour).
They are hacks added to reuse the same scaling function for
different formats and they may cause problems when SIMD
implementation of the same functions are used along with pure
C functions.
Remove duplicate "inC" and "_c" functions that do the same thing;
give each function that handles data and acts as a function pointer
a "_c" suffix; remove "_c" suffix from functions that are inherently
not optimizable. Remove inline keyword from functions that are only
used through function pointers.
Reintroduce the internal symbol which was removed in:
commit e1197b9e17
Author: Stefano Sabatini <stefano.sabatini-lala@poste.it>
Date: Sun May 29 17:57:40 2011 +0200
swscale: remove sws_format_name()
Use av_get_pix_fmt_name() instead.
The symbol is used by some external libs (hi libx264!), this gives
time to them to use the recently added av_get_pix_fmt_name() rather
than an internal symbol.
commit 93681fbd50
Author: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 11:32:32 2011 -0400
swscale: fix compile on ppc.
commit e758573a88
Author: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 10:36:47 2011 -0400
swscale: fix compile on x86-32.
commit 0f4eb8b043
Author: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 26 09:17:52 2011 -0400
swscale: remove VOF/VOFW.
commit b4a224c5e4
Author: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
Date: Wed May 25 14:30:09 2011 -0400
swscale: split chroma buffers into separate U/V planes.
Preparatory step to implement support for sizes > VOFW.
Many functions have such a prefix, but do not actually use any
instructions or features from that set, thus giving the false
impression that swscale is highly optimized for a particular
system, whereas in reality it is not.