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* XVID MPEG-4 VIDEO CODEC |
* XVID MPEG-4 VIDEO CODEC |
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* 8bit<->16bit transfer |
* - 8bit<->16bit transfer - |
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* Copyright(C) 2001-2002 Peter Ross <pross@xvid.org> |
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* This program is an implementation of a part of one or more MPEG-4 |
* This file is part of XviD, a free MPEG-4 video encoder/decoder |
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* Video tools as specified in ISO/IEC 14496-2 standard. Those intending |
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* to use this software module in hardware or software products are |
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* advised that its use may infringe existing patents or copyrights, and |
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* any such use would be at such party's own risk. The original |
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* developer of this software module and his/her company, and subsequent |
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* editors and their companies, will have no liability for use of this |
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* software or modifications or derivatives thereof. |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
* XviD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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* (at your option) any later version. |
* (at your option) any later version. |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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* Under section 8 of the GNU General Public License, the copyright |
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* holders of XVID explicitly forbid distribution in the following |
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* - Japan |
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* - United States of America |
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* Linking XviD statically or dynamically with other modules is making a |
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* combined work based on XviD. Thus, the terms and conditions of the |
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* GNU General Public License cover the whole combination. |
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* As a special exception, the copyright holders of XviD give you |
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* permission to link XviD with independent modules that communicate with |
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* XviD solely through the VFW1.1 and DShow interfaces, regardless of the |
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* license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute |
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* the resulting combined work under terms of your choice, provided that |
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* every copy of the combined work is accompanied by a complete copy of |
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* the source code of XviD (the version of XviD used to produce the |
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* combined work), being distributed under the terms of the GNU General |
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* Public License plus this exception. An independent module is a module |
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* which is not derived from or based on XviD. |
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* Note that people who make modified versions of XviD are not obligated |
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* to grant this special exception for their modified versions; it is |
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* their choice whether to do so. The GNU General Public License gives |
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* permission to release a modified version without this exception; this |
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* exception also makes it possible to release a modified version which |
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* carries forward this exception. |
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* $Id$ |
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#include "../global.h" |
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#include "mem_transfer.h" |
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* History: |
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* 14.04.2002 added transfer_8to16sub2 |
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* 07.01.2002 merge functions from compensate; rename functions |
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* 22.12.2001 transfer_8to8add16 limit fix |
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* 07.11.2001 initial version; (c)2001 peter ross <pross@cs.rmit.edu.au> |
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/* Function pointers - Initialized in the xvid.c module */ |
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TRANSFER_8TO16COPY_PTR transfer_8to16copy; |
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TRANSFER_16TO8COPY_PTR transfer_16to8copy; |
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TRANSFER_8TO16SUB_PTR transfer_8to16sub; |
TRANSFER_8TO16SUB_PTR transfer_8to16sub; |
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TRANSFER_8TO16SUB2_PTR transfer_8to16sub2; |
TRANSFER_8TO16SUB2_PTR transfer_8to16sub2; |
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TRANSFER_16TO8ADD_PTR transfer_16to8add; |
TRANSFER_16TO8ADD_PTR transfer_16to8add; |
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// function pointers |
TRANSFER8X8_COPY_PTR transfer8x8_copy; |
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TRANSFER_8TO16SUB_PTR transfer_8to16sub; |
* All these functions are used to transfer data from a 8 bit data array |
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* to a 16 bit data array. |
* to a 16 bit data array. |
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TRANSFER_16TO8ADD_PTR transfer_16to8add; |
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* This is typically used during motion compensation, that's why some |
* This is typically used during motion compensation, that's why some |
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* functions also do the addition/substraction of another buffer during the |
* functions also do the addition/substraction of another buffer during the |
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* so called transfer. |
* so called transfer. |
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/* |
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* SRC - the source buffer |
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* DST - the destination buffer |
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* Then the function does the 8->16 bit transfer and this serie of operations : |
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* SRC (8bit) = SRC |
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* DST (16bit) = SRC |
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transfer_8to16copy_c(int16_t * const dst, |
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const uint8_t * const src, |
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uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { |
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
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dst[j * 8 + i] = (int16_t) src[j * stride + i]; |
dst[j * 8 + i] = (int16_t) src[j * stride + i]; |
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* SRC (16bit) = SRC |
* SRC (16bit) = SRC |
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* DST (8bit) = max(min(SRC, 255), 0) |
* DST (8bit) = max(min(SRC, 255), 0) |
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transfer_16to8copy_c(uint8_t * const dst, |
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const int16_t * const src, |
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uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { |
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
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int16_t pixel = src[j * 8 + i]; |
int16_t pixel = src[j * 8 + i]; |
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if (pixel < 0) { |
if (pixel < 0) { |
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* R (8bit) = R |
* R (8bit) = R |
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* C (8bit) = R |
* C (8bit) = R |
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* DCT (16bit) = C - R |
* DCT (16bit) = C - R |
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perform motion compensation (and 8bit->16bit dct transfer) |
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... with write back |
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transfer_8to16sub_c(int16_t * const dct, |
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uint8_t * const cur, |
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const uint8_t * ref, |
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const uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { |
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
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uint8_t c = cur[j * stride + i]; |
uint8_t c = cur[j * stride + i]; |
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uint8_t r = ref[j * stride + i]; |
uint8_t r = ref[j * stride + i]; |
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* R1 (8bit) = R1 |
* R1 (8bit) = R1 |
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* R2 (8bit) = R2 |
* R2 (8bit) = R2 |
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performs bi motion compensation (and 8bit->16bit dct transfer) |
* C (8bit) = C |
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* DCT (16bit)= C - min((R1 + R2)/2, 255) |
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transfer_8to16sub2_c(int16_t * const dct, |
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uint8_t * const cur, |
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const uint8_t * ref1, |
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const uint8_t * ref2, |
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const uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { |
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
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uint8_t c = cur[j * stride + i]; |
uint8_t c = cur[j * stride + i]; |
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if (r > 255) { |
if (r > 255) { |
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r = 255; |
r = 255; |
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//cur[j * stride + i] = r; |
/*cur[j * stride + i] = r; */ |
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dct[j * 8 + i] = (int16_t) c - (int16_t) r; |
dct[j * 8 + i] = (int16_t) c - (int16_t) r; |
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* SRC (16bit) = SRC |
* SRC (16bit) = SRC |
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* DST (8bit) = max(min(DST+SRC, 255), 0) |
* DST (8bit) = max(min(DST+SRC, 255), 0) |
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transfer_16to8add_c(uint8_t * const dst, |
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const int16_t * const src, |
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uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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int16_t pixel = (int16_t) dst[j * stride + i] + src[j * 8 + i]; |
int16_t pixel = (int16_t) dst[j * stride + i] + src[j * 8 + i]; |
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if (pixel < 0) { |
if (pixel < 0) { |
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* SRC (8bit) = SRC |
* SRC (8bit) = SRC |
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* DST (8bit) = SRC |
* DST (8bit) = SRC |
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transfer8x8_copy_c(uint8_t * const dst, |
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const uint8_t * const src, |
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const uint32_t stride) |
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uint32_t i, j; |
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for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) { |
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dst[j * stride + i] = src[j * stride + i]; |
dst[j * stride + i] = src[j * stride + i]; |
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} |