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0 | 1 /* |
2 * jfdctfst.c | |
3 * | |
4 * Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane. | |
5 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. | |
6 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. | |
7 * | |
8 * This file contains a fast, not so accurate integer implementation of the | |
9 * forward DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform). | |
10 * | |
11 * A 2-D DCT can be done by 1-D DCT on each row followed by 1-D DCT | |
12 * on each column. Direct algorithms are also available, but they are | |
13 * much more complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code. | |
14 * | |
15 * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for | |
16 * scaled DCT. Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in | |
17 * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell | |
18 * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README). The following code | |
19 * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M. | |
20 * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is | |
21 * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are | |
22 * simple scalings of the final outputs. These multiplies can then be | |
23 * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization | |
24 * table entries. The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds | |
25 * to be done in the DCT itself. | |
26 * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with fixed-point math, | |
27 * accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the scaled | |
28 * quantization values. The smaller the quantization table entry, the less | |
29 * precise the scaled value, so this implementation does worse with high- | |
30 * quality-setting files than with low-quality ones. | |
31 */ | |
32 | |
1106 | 33 /** |
34 * @file jfdctfst.c | |
35 * Independent JPEG Group's fast AAN dct. | |
36 */ | |
2967 | 37 |
0 | 38 #include <stdlib.h> |
39 #include <stdio.h> | |
40 #include "common.h" | |
41 #include "dsputil.h" | |
42 | |
43 #define DCTSIZE 8 | |
44 #define GLOBAL(x) x | |
45 #define RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n) ((x) >> (n)) | |
46 #define SHIFT_TEMPS | |
47 | |
48 /* | |
49 * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8. | |
50 */ | |
51 | |
52 #if DCTSIZE != 8 | |
53 Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */ | |
54 #endif | |
55 | |
56 | |
57 /* Scaling decisions are generally the same as in the LL&M algorithm; | |
58 * see jfdctint.c for more details. However, we choose to descale | |
59 * (right shift) multiplication products as soon as they are formed, | |
60 * rather than carrying additional fractional bits into subsequent additions. | |
61 * This compromises accuracy slightly, but it lets us save a few shifts. | |
62 * More importantly, 16-bit arithmetic is then adequate (for 8-bit samples) | |
63 * everywhere except in the multiplications proper; this saves a good deal | |
64 * of work on 16-bit-int machines. | |
65 * | |
66 * Again to save a few shifts, the intermediate results between pass 1 and | |
67 * pass 2 are not upscaled, but are represented only to integral precision. | |
68 * | |
69 * A final compromise is to represent the multiplicative constants to only | |
70 * 8 fractional bits, rather than 13. This saves some shifting work on some | |
71 * machines, and may also reduce the cost of multiplication (since there | |
72 * are fewer one-bits in the constants). | |
73 */ | |
74 | |
75 #define CONST_BITS 8 | |
76 | |
77 | |
78 /* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus | |
79 * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time. | |
80 * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants. | |
81 * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values. | |
82 * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...) | |
83 */ | |
84 | |
85 #if CONST_BITS == 8 | |
2979 | 86 #define FIX_0_382683433 ((int32_t) 98) /* FIX(0.382683433) */ |
87 #define FIX_0_541196100 ((int32_t) 139) /* FIX(0.541196100) */ | |
88 #define FIX_0_707106781 ((int32_t) 181) /* FIX(0.707106781) */ | |
89 #define FIX_1_306562965 ((int32_t) 334) /* FIX(1.306562965) */ | |
0 | 90 #else |
91 #define FIX_0_382683433 FIX(0.382683433) | |
92 #define FIX_0_541196100 FIX(0.541196100) | |
93 #define FIX_0_707106781 FIX(0.707106781) | |
94 #define FIX_1_306562965 FIX(1.306562965) | |
95 #endif | |
96 | |
97 | |
98 /* We can gain a little more speed, with a further compromise in accuracy, | |
99 * by omitting the addition in a descaling shift. This yields an incorrectly | |
100 * rounded result half the time... | |
101 */ | |
102 | |
103 #ifndef USE_ACCURATE_ROUNDING | |
104 #undef DESCALE | |
105 #define DESCALE(x,n) RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n) | |
106 #endif | |
107 | |
108 | |
1064 | 109 /* Multiply a DCTELEM variable by an int32_t constant, and immediately |
0 | 110 * descale to yield a DCTELEM result. |
111 */ | |
112 | |
113 #define MULTIPLY(var,const) ((DCTELEM) DESCALE((var) * (const), CONST_BITS)) | |
114 | |
1589 | 115 static always_inline void row_fdct(DCTELEM * data){ |
116 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7; | |
117 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13; | |
118 int_fast16_t z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13; | |
0 | 119 DCTELEM *dataptr; |
120 int ctr; | |
121 SHIFT_TEMPS | |
122 | |
123 /* Pass 1: process rows. */ | |
124 | |
125 dataptr = data; | |
126 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) { | |
127 tmp0 = dataptr[0] + dataptr[7]; | |
128 tmp7 = dataptr[0] - dataptr[7]; | |
129 tmp1 = dataptr[1] + dataptr[6]; | |
130 tmp6 = dataptr[1] - dataptr[6]; | |
131 tmp2 = dataptr[2] + dataptr[5]; | |
132 tmp5 = dataptr[2] - dataptr[5]; | |
133 tmp3 = dataptr[3] + dataptr[4]; | |
134 tmp4 = dataptr[3] - dataptr[4]; | |
2967 | 135 |
0 | 136 /* Even part */ |
2967 | 137 |
2979 | 138 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; /* phase 2 */ |
0 | 139 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3; |
140 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2; | |
141 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2; | |
2967 | 142 |
0 | 143 dataptr[0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */ |
144 dataptr[4] = tmp10 - tmp11; | |
2967 | 145 |
0 | 146 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */ |
2979 | 147 dataptr[2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */ |
0 | 148 dataptr[6] = tmp13 - z1; |
2967 | 149 |
0 | 150 /* Odd part */ |
151 | |
2979 | 152 tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5; /* phase 2 */ |
0 | 153 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6; |
154 tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7; | |
155 | |
156 /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */ | |
157 z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */ | |
2979 | 158 z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */ |
159 z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */ | |
160 z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */ | |
0 | 161 |
2979 | 162 z11 = tmp7 + z3; /* phase 5 */ |
0 | 163 z13 = tmp7 - z3; |
164 | |
2979 | 165 dataptr[5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */ |
0 | 166 dataptr[3] = z13 - z2; |
167 dataptr[1] = z11 + z4; | |
168 dataptr[7] = z11 - z4; | |
169 | |
2979 | 170 dataptr += DCTSIZE; /* advance pointer to next row */ |
0 | 171 } |
1589 | 172 } |
0 | 173 |
1589 | 174 /* |
175 * Perform the forward DCT on one block of samples. | |
176 */ | |
177 | |
178 GLOBAL(void) | |
179 fdct_ifast (DCTELEM * data) | |
180 { | |
181 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7; | |
182 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13; | |
183 int_fast16_t z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13; | |
184 DCTELEM *dataptr; | |
185 int ctr; | |
186 SHIFT_TEMPS | |
187 | |
188 row_fdct(data); | |
2967 | 189 |
0 | 190 /* Pass 2: process columns. */ |
191 | |
192 dataptr = data; | |
193 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) { | |
194 tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7]; | |
195 tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7]; | |
196 tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6]; | |
197 tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6]; | |
198 tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5]; | |
199 tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5]; | |
200 tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4]; | |
201 tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4]; | |
2967 | 202 |
0 | 203 /* Even part */ |
2967 | 204 |
2979 | 205 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; /* phase 2 */ |
0 | 206 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3; |
207 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2; | |
208 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2; | |
2967 | 209 |
0 | 210 dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */ |
211 dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11; | |
2967 | 212 |
0 | 213 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */ |
214 dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */ | |
215 dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1; | |
2967 | 216 |
0 | 217 /* Odd part */ |
218 | |
2979 | 219 tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5; /* phase 2 */ |
0 | 220 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6; |
221 tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7; | |
222 | |
223 /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */ | |
224 z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */ | |
225 z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */ | |
226 z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */ | |
227 z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */ | |
228 | |
2979 | 229 z11 = tmp7 + z3; /* phase 5 */ |
0 | 230 z13 = tmp7 - z3; |
231 | |
232 dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */ | |
233 dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = z13 - z2; | |
234 dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = z11 + z4; | |
235 dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = z11 - z4; | |
236 | |
2979 | 237 dataptr++; /* advance pointer to next column */ |
0 | 238 } |
239 } | |
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241 /* |
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242 * Perform the forward 2-4-8 DCT on one block of samples. |
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245 GLOBAL(void) |
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246 fdct_ifast248 (DCTELEM * data) |
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1589 | 248 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7; |
249 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13; | |
250 int_fast16_t z1; | |
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251 DCTELEM *dataptr; |
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252 int ctr; |
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253 SHIFT_TEMPS |
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1589 | 255 row_fdct(data); |
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257 /* Pass 2: process columns. */ |
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259 dataptr = data; |
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260 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) { |
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261 tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*1]; |
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262 tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3]; |
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263 tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5]; |
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264 tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7]; |
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265 tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*1]; |
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266 tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3]; |
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267 tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5]; |
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268 tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7]; |
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270 /* Even part */ |
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272 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; |
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273 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2; |
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274 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2; |
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275 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3; |
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277 dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11; |
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278 dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11; |
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280 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); |
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281 dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1; |
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282 dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1; |
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285 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6; |
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287 tmp13 = tmp4 - tmp7; |
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289 dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = tmp10 + tmp11; |
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290 dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = tmp10 - tmp11; |
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293 dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = tmp13 + z1; |
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294 dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = tmp13 - z1; |
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2979 | 296 dataptr++; /* advance pointer to next column */ |
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305 #undef FIX_1_306562965 |