view rdft.c @ 8790:1045a26cb90d libavcodec

Fix crash when encoding using libschroedinger. Currently only pixel and half-pixel motion vector precisions are supported in libschroedinger. Setting the mv_precision field to 2 (i.e. quarter pixel) causes a crash in the libschroedinger encoder calls. By not setting this parameter, we fall back to the default value used in libschroedinger. patch by Anuradha Suraparaju, anuradha rd.bbc.co uk
author diego
date Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:27:16 +0000
parents e9d9d946f213
children 9855215d1b2f
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/*
 * (I)RDFT transforms
 * Copyright (c) 2009 Alex Converse <alex dot converse at gmail dot com>
 *
 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
 *
 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 */
#include <math.h>
#include "dsputil.h"

/**
 * @file libavcodec/rdft.c
 * (Inverse) Real Discrete Fourier Transforms.
 */

/* sin(2*pi*x/n) for 0<=x<n/4, followed by n/2<=x<3n/4 */
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_16[8]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_32[16]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_64[32]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_128[64]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_256[128]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_512[256]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_1024[512]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_2048[1024]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_4096[2048]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_8192[4096]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_16384[8192]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_32768[16384]);
DECLARE_ALIGNED_16(FFTSample, ff_sin_65536[32768]);
FFTSample *ff_sin_tabs[] = {
    ff_sin_16, ff_sin_32, ff_sin_64, ff_sin_128, ff_sin_256, ff_sin_512, ff_sin_1024,
    ff_sin_2048, ff_sin_4096, ff_sin_8192, ff_sin_16384, ff_sin_32768, ff_sin_65536,
};

av_cold int ff_rdft_init(RDFTContext *s, int nbits, enum RDFTransformType trans)
{
    int n = 1 << nbits;
    int i;
    const double theta = (trans == RDFT || trans == IRIDFT ? -1 : 1)*2*M_PI/n;

    s->nbits           = nbits;
    s->inverse         = trans == IRDFT || trans == IRIDFT;
    s->sign_convention = trans == RIDFT || trans == IRIDFT ? 1 : -1;

    if (nbits < 4 || nbits > 16)
        return -1;

    if (ff_fft_init(&s->fft, nbits-1, trans == IRDFT || trans == RIDFT) < 0)
        return -1;

    s->tcos = ff_cos_tabs[nbits-4];
    s->tsin = ff_sin_tabs[nbits-4]+(trans == RDFT || trans == IRIDFT)*(n>>2);
    for (i = 0; i < (n>>2); i++) {
        s->tcos[i] = cos(i*theta);
        s->tsin[i] = sin(i*theta);
    }
    return 0;
}

/** Map one real FFT into two parallel real even and odd FFTs. Then interleave
 * the two real FFTs into one complex FFT. Unmangle the results.
 * ref: http://www.engineeringproductivitytools.com/stuff/T0001/PT10.HTM
 */
void ff_rdft_calc_c(RDFTContext* s, FFTSample* data)
{
    int i, i1, i2;
    FFTComplex ev, od;
    const int n = 1 << s->nbits;
    const float k1 = 0.5;
    const float k2 = 0.5 - s->inverse;
    const FFTSample *tcos = s->tcos;
    const FFTSample *tsin = s->tsin;

    if (!s->inverse) {
        ff_fft_permute(&s->fft, (FFTComplex*)data);
        ff_fft_calc(&s->fft, (FFTComplex*)data);
    }
    /* i=0 is a special case because of packing, the DC term is real, so we
       are going to throw the N/2 term (also real) in with it. */
    ev.re = data[0];
    data[0] = ev.re+data[1];
    data[1] = ev.re-data[1];
    for (i = 1; i < (n>>2); i++) {
        i1 = 2*i;
        i2 = n-i1;
        /* Separate even and odd FFTs */
        ev.re =  k1*(data[i1  ]+data[i2  ]);
        od.im = -k2*(data[i1  ]-data[i2  ]);
        ev.im =  k1*(data[i1+1]-data[i2+1]);
        od.re =  k2*(data[i1+1]+data[i2+1]);
        /* Apply twiddle factors to the odd FFT and add to the even FFT */
        data[i1  ] =  ev.re + od.re*tcos[i] - od.im*tsin[i];
        data[i1+1] =  ev.im + od.im*tcos[i] + od.re*tsin[i];
        data[i2  ] =  ev.re - od.re*tcos[i] + od.im*tsin[i];
        data[i2+1] = -ev.im + od.im*tcos[i] + od.re*tsin[i];
    }
    data[2*i+1]=s->sign_convention*data[2*i+1];
    if (s->inverse) {
        data[0] *= k1;
        data[1] *= k1;
        ff_fft_permute(&s->fft, (FFTComplex*)data);
        ff_fft_calc(&s->fft, (FFTComplex*)data);
    }
}

void ff_rdft_calc(RDFTContext *s, FFTSample *data)
{
    ff_rdft_calc_c(s, data);
}

av_cold void ff_rdft_end(RDFTContext *s)
{
    ff_fft_end(&s->fft);
}