These have mostly been added because of FF_API_*; yet when these were
removed, removing the header has been forgotten.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Mostly a copy&paste from other hash functions, with changes
where required.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Where necessary use memcpy instead.
Thanks to Giorgio Vazzana [mywing81 gmail] for
spotting this loop as the cause for the bad
performance.
Signed-off-by: Reimar Döffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger@gmx.de>
They are essential to be able to use the utils without av_malloc()
That is for example use with malloc(), memalign(), some other
private allocation function, on the stack or others.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The current API where the plain size is exposed is not of much
use - in most cases it is allocated dynamically anyway.
If allocated e.g. on the stack via an uint8_t array, there's no
guarantee that the struct's members are aligned properly (unless
the array is overallocated and the opaque pointer within it
manually aligned to some unspecified alignment).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Consistently apply this rule: the guard name is obtained from the
filename by stripping the leading "lib", converting '/' and '.' to
'_' and uppercasing the resulting name. Guard names in the root
directory have to be prefixed by "FFMPEG_".
Originally committed as revision 15120 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
depending on CONFIG_SMALL this can either be compiled to a fully unrolled kernel / rfc reference style md5 routine
or a single loop similar to what mplayer uses
Originally committed as revision 5565 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk