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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2010 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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/*!\defgroup vp8_encoder WebM VP8 Encoder
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* \ingroup vp8
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*
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* @{
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*/
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#include "vp8.h"
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/*!\file
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* \brief Provides definitions for using the VP8 encoder algorithm within the
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* vpx Codec Interface.
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*/
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#ifndef VP8CX_H
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#define VP8CX_H
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#include "vpx_codec_impl_top.h"
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/*!\name Algorithm interface for VP8
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*
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* This interface provides the capability to encode raw VP8 streams, as would
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* be found in AVI files.
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* @{
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*/
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t vpx_codec_vp8_cx_algo;
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t *vpx_codec_vp8_cx(void);
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/* TODO(jkoleszar): These move to VP9 in a later patch set. */
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t vpx_codec_vp9_cx_algo;
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t *vpx_codec_vp9_cx(void);
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t vpx_codec_vp9x_cx_algo;
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extern vpx_codec_iface_t *vpx_codec_vp9x_cx(void);
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/*!@} - end algorithm interface member group*/
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/*
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* Algorithm Flags
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*/
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/*!\brief Don't reference the last frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not use the last frame as a
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* predictor. When not set, the encoder will choose whether to use the
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* last frame or not automatically.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_REF_LAST (1<<16)
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/*!\brief Don't reference the golden frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not use the golden frame as a
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* predictor. When not set, the encoder will choose whether to use the
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* golden frame or not automatically.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_REF_GF (1<<17)
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/*!\brief Don't reference the alternate reference frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not use the alt ref frame as a
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* predictor. When not set, the encoder will choose whether to use the
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* alt ref frame or not automatically.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_REF_ARF (1<<21)
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/*!\brief Don't update the last frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not update the last frame with
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* the contents of the current frame.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_UPD_LAST (1<<18)
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/*!\brief Don't update the golden frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not update the golden frame with
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* the contents of the current frame.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_UPD_GF (1<<22)
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/*!\brief Don't update the alternate reference frame
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not update the alt ref frame with
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* the contents of the current frame.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_UPD_ARF (1<<23)
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/*!\brief Force golden frame update
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder copy the contents of the current frame
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* to the golden frame buffer.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_FORCE_GF (1<<19)
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/*!\brief Force alternate reference frame update
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* When this flag is set, the encoder copy the contents of the current frame
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* to the alternate reference frame buffer.
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#define VP8_EFLAG_FORCE_ARF (1<<24)
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/*!\brief Disable entropy update
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*
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* When this flag is set, the encoder will not update its internal entropy
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* model based on the entropy of this frame.
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*/
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#define VP8_EFLAG_NO_UPD_ENTROPY (1<<20)
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/*!\brief VP8 encoder control functions
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*
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* This set of macros define the control functions available for the VP8
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* encoder interface.
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*
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* \sa #vpx_codec_control
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*/
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enum vp8e_enc_control_id {
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VP8E_UPD_ENTROPY = 5, /**< control function to set mode of entropy update in encoder */
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VP8E_UPD_REFERENCE, /**< control function to set reference update mode in encoder */
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VP8E_USE_REFERENCE, /**< control function to set which reference frame encoder can use */
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VP8E_SET_ROI_MAP, /**< control function to pass an ROI map to encoder */
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VP8E_SET_ACTIVEMAP, /**< control function to pass an Active map to encoder */
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VP8E_SET_SCALEMODE = 11, /**< control function to set encoder scaling mode */
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/*!\brief control function to set vp8 encoder cpuused
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*
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* Changes in this value influences, among others, the encoder's selection
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* of motion estimation methods. Values greater than 0 will increase encoder
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* speed at the expense of quality.
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* The full set of adjustments can be found in
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* onyx_if.c:vp8_set_speed_features().
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* \todo List highlights of the changes at various levels.
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* \note Valid range: -16..16
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*/
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VP8E_SET_CPUUSED = 13,
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VP8E_SET_ENABLEAUTOALTREF, /**< control function to enable vp8 to automatic set and use altref frame */
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VP8E_SET_NOISE_SENSITIVITY, /**< control function to set noise sensitivity */
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VP8E_SET_SHARPNESS, /**< control function to set sharpness */
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VP8E_SET_STATIC_THRESHOLD, /**< control function to set the threshold for macroblocks treated static */
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VP8E_SET_TOKEN_PARTITIONS, /**< control function to set the number of token partitions */
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VP8E_GET_LAST_QUANTIZER, /**< return the quantizer chosen by the
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encoder for the last frame using the internal
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scale */
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VP8E_GET_LAST_QUANTIZER_64, /**< return the quantizer chosen by the
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VP8E_SET_ARNR_MAXFRAMES, /**< control function to set the max number of frames blurred creating arf*/
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VP8E_SET_ARNR_STRENGTH, /**< control function to set the filter strength for the arf */
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VP8E_SET_ARNR_TYPE, /**< control function to set the type of filter to use for the arf*/
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VP8E_SET_TUNING, /**< control function to set visual tuning */
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/*!\brief control function to set constrained quality level
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* \attention For this value to be used vpx_codec_enc_cfg_t::g_usage must be
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* set to #VPX_CQ.
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* \note Valid range: 0..63
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*/
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VP8E_SET_CQ_LEVEL,
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/*!\brief Max data rate for Intra frames
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* This value controls additional clamping on the maximum size of a
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* keyframe. It is expressed as a percentage of the average
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* per-frame bitrate, with the special (and default) value 0 meaning
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* unlimited, or no additional clamping beyond the codec's built-in
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* algorithm.
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*
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* For example, to allocate no more than 4.5 frames worth of bitrate
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* to a keyframe, set this to 450.
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*/
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/* TODO(jkoleszar): Move to vp9cx.h */
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[WIP] Add column-based tiling.
This patch adds column-based tiling. The idea is to make each tile
independently decodable (after reading the common frame header) and
also independendly encodable (minus within-frame cost adjustments in
the RD loop) to speed-up hardware & software en/decoders if they used
multi-threading. Column-based tiling has the added advantage (over
other tiling methods) that it minimizes realtime use-case latency,
since all threads can start encoding data as soon as the first SB-row
worth of data is available to the encoder.
There is some test code that does random tile ordering in the decoder,
to confirm that each tile is indeed independently decodable from other
tiles in the same frame. At tile edges, all contexts assume default
values (i.e. 0, 0 motion vector, no coefficients, DC intra4x4 mode),
and motion vector search and ordering do not cross tiles in the same
frame.
t log
Tile independence is not maintained between frames ATM, i.e. tile 0 of
frame 1 is free to use motion vectors that point into any tile of frame
0. We support 1 (i.e. no tiling), 2 or 4 column-tiles.
The loopfilter crosses tile boundaries. I discussed this briefly with Aki
and he says that's OK. An in-loop loopfilter would need to do some sync
between tile threads, but that shouldn't be a big issue.
Resuls: with tiling disabled, we go up slightly because of improved edge
use in the intra4x4 prediction. With 2 tiles, we lose about ~1% on derf,
~0.35% on HD and ~0.55% on STD/HD. With 4 tiles, we lose another ~1.5%
on derf ~0.77% on HD and ~0.85% on STD/HD. Most of this loss is
concentrated in the low-bitrate end of clips, and most of it is because
of the loss of edges at tile boundaries and the resulting loss of intra
predictors.
TODO:
- more tiles (perhaps allow row-based tiling also, and max. 8 tiles)?
- maybe optionally (for EC purposes), motion vectors themselves
should not cross tile edges, or we should emulate such borders as
if they were off-frame, to limit error propagation to within one
tile only. This doesn't have to be the default behaviour but could
be an optional bitstream flag.
Change-Id: I5951c3a0742a767b20bc9fb5af685d9892c2c96f
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VP9E_SET_TILE_COLUMNS,
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VP9E_SET_FRAME_PARALLEL_DECODING
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};
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/*!\brief vpx 1-D scaling mode
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typedef enum vpx_scaling_mode_1d {
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VP8E_NORMAL = 0,
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VP8E_FOURFIVE = 1,
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VP8E_THREEFIVE = 2,
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} VPX_SCALING_MODE;
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/*!\brief vpx region of interest map
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typedef struct vpx_roi_map {
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unsigned char *roi_map; /**< specify an id between 0 and 3 for each 16x16 region within a frame */
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unsigned int rows; /**< number of rows */
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unsigned int cols; /**< number of cols */
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int delta_q[4]; /**< quantizer delta [-63, 63] off baseline for regions with id between 0 and 3*/
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} vpx_roi_map_t;
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/*!\brief vpx active region map
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typedef struct vpx_active_map {
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unsigned char *active_map; /**< specify an on (1) or off (0) each 16x16 region within a frame */
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unsigned int rows; /**< number of rows */
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} vpx_active_map_t;
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/*!\brief vpx image scaling mode
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* This defines the data structure for image scaling mode
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typedef struct vpx_scaling_mode {
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VPX_SCALING_MODE h_scaling_mode; /**< horizontal scaling mode */
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VPX_SCALING_MODE v_scaling_mode; /**< vertical scaling mode */
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} vpx_scaling_mode_t;
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* This defines VP8 partitioning mode for compressed data, i.e., the number of
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typedef enum {
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VP8_TWO_TOKENPARTITION = 1,
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} vp8e_token_partitions;
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/*!\brief VP8 model tuning parameters
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*/
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2012-07-14 02:21:29 +04:00
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typedef enum {
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VP8_TUNE_PSNR,
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VP8_TUNE_SSIM
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2010-12-17 17:43:39 +03:00
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} vp8e_tuning;
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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/*!\brief VP8 encoder control function parameter type
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*
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* Defines the data types that VP8E control functions take. Note that
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* additional common controls are defined in vp8.h
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*
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*/
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/* These controls have been deprecated in favor of the flags parameter to
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* vpx_codec_encode(). See the definition of VP8_EFLAG_* above.
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*/
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE_DEPRECATED(VP8E_UPD_ENTROPY, int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE_DEPRECATED(VP8E_UPD_REFERENCE, int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE_DEPRECATED(VP8E_USE_REFERENCE, int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ROI_MAP, vpx_roi_map_t *)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ACTIVEMAP, vpx_active_map_t *)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_SCALEMODE, vpx_scaling_mode_t *)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_CPUUSED, int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ENABLEAUTOALTREF, unsigned int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_NOISE_SENSITIVITY, unsigned int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_SHARPNESS, unsigned int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_STATIC_THRESHOLD, unsigned int)
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2012-11-06 00:37:14 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_TOKEN_PARTITIONS, int) /* vp8e_token_partitions */
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ARNR_MAXFRAMES, unsigned int)
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2012-07-14 02:21:29 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ARNR_STRENGTH, unsigned int)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_ARNR_TYPE, unsigned int)
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2012-11-06 00:37:14 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_TUNING, int) /* vp8e_tuning */
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2012-07-14 02:21:29 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_CQ_LEVEL, unsigned int)
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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[WIP] Add column-based tiling.
This patch adds column-based tiling. The idea is to make each tile
independently decodable (after reading the common frame header) and
also independendly encodable (minus within-frame cost adjustments in
the RD loop) to speed-up hardware & software en/decoders if they used
multi-threading. Column-based tiling has the added advantage (over
other tiling methods) that it minimizes realtime use-case latency,
since all threads can start encoding data as soon as the first SB-row
worth of data is available to the encoder.
There is some test code that does random tile ordering in the decoder,
to confirm that each tile is indeed independently decodable from other
tiles in the same frame. At tile edges, all contexts assume default
values (i.e. 0, 0 motion vector, no coefficients, DC intra4x4 mode),
and motion vector search and ordering do not cross tiles in the same
frame.
t log
Tile independence is not maintained between frames ATM, i.e. tile 0 of
frame 1 is free to use motion vectors that point into any tile of frame
0. We support 1 (i.e. no tiling), 2 or 4 column-tiles.
The loopfilter crosses tile boundaries. I discussed this briefly with Aki
and he says that's OK. An in-loop loopfilter would need to do some sync
between tile threads, but that shouldn't be a big issue.
Resuls: with tiling disabled, we go up slightly because of improved edge
use in the intra4x4 prediction. With 2 tiles, we lose about ~1% on derf,
~0.35% on HD and ~0.55% on STD/HD. With 4 tiles, we lose another ~1.5%
on derf ~0.77% on HD and ~0.85% on STD/HD. Most of this loss is
concentrated in the low-bitrate end of clips, and most of it is because
of the loss of edges at tile boundaries and the resulting loss of intra
predictors.
TODO:
- more tiles (perhaps allow row-based tiling also, and max. 8 tiles)?
- maybe optionally (for EC purposes), motion vectors themselves
should not cross tile edges, or we should emulate such borders as
if they were off-frame, to limit error propagation to within one
tile only. This doesn't have to be the default behaviour but could
be an optional bitstream flag.
Change-Id: I5951c3a0742a767b20bc9fb5af685d9892c2c96f
2013-02-01 21:35:28 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP9E_SET_TILE_COLUMNS, int)
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2013-02-08 23:33:11 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP9E_SET_TILE_ROWS, int)
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[WIP] Add column-based tiling.
This patch adds column-based tiling. The idea is to make each tile
independently decodable (after reading the common frame header) and
also independendly encodable (minus within-frame cost adjustments in
the RD loop) to speed-up hardware & software en/decoders if they used
multi-threading. Column-based tiling has the added advantage (over
other tiling methods) that it minimizes realtime use-case latency,
since all threads can start encoding data as soon as the first SB-row
worth of data is available to the encoder.
There is some test code that does random tile ordering in the decoder,
to confirm that each tile is indeed independently decodable from other
tiles in the same frame. At tile edges, all contexts assume default
values (i.e. 0, 0 motion vector, no coefficients, DC intra4x4 mode),
and motion vector search and ordering do not cross tiles in the same
frame.
t log
Tile independence is not maintained between frames ATM, i.e. tile 0 of
frame 1 is free to use motion vectors that point into any tile of frame
0. We support 1 (i.e. no tiling), 2 or 4 column-tiles.
The loopfilter crosses tile boundaries. I discussed this briefly with Aki
and he says that's OK. An in-loop loopfilter would need to do some sync
between tile threads, but that shouldn't be a big issue.
Resuls: with tiling disabled, we go up slightly because of improved edge
use in the intra4x4 prediction. With 2 tiles, we lose about ~1% on derf,
~0.35% on HD and ~0.55% on STD/HD. With 4 tiles, we lose another ~1.5%
on derf ~0.77% on HD and ~0.85% on STD/HD. Most of this loss is
concentrated in the low-bitrate end of clips, and most of it is because
of the loss of edges at tile boundaries and the resulting loss of intra
predictors.
TODO:
- more tiles (perhaps allow row-based tiling also, and max. 8 tiles)?
- maybe optionally (for EC purposes), motion vectors themselves
should not cross tile edges, or we should emulate such borders as
if they were off-frame, to limit error propagation to within one
tile only. This doesn't have to be the default behaviour but could
be an optional bitstream flag.
Change-Id: I5951c3a0742a767b20bc9fb5af685d9892c2c96f
2013-02-01 21:35:28 +04:00
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_GET_LAST_QUANTIZER, int *)
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_GET_LAST_QUANTIZER_64, int *)
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2011-07-28 17:17:32 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP8E_SET_MAX_INTRA_BITRATE_PCT, unsigned int)
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2012-11-06 00:37:14 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP9E_SET_LOSSLESS, unsigned int)
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2011-07-28 17:17:32 +04:00
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2013-03-27 22:07:26 +04:00
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VPX_CTRL_USE_TYPE(VP9E_SET_FRAME_PARALLEL_DECODING, unsigned int)
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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/*! @} - end defgroup vp8_encoder */
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2011-06-28 22:46:24 +04:00
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#include "vpx_codec_impl_bottom.h"
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2010-05-18 19:58:33 +04:00
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#endif
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