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Set CONFIG_EBP_AVAILABLE, CONFIG_EBX_AVAILABLE for FFmpeg After FFmpeg r8549 these variables are used in libavcodec to determine whether x86 inline asm sections using these registers or requiring a certain total number of total free registers are enabled. Because they were not set by MPlayer configure some H264 decoding optimizations were disabled after that FFmpeg version. This change sets the variables to true unconditionally which should restore previous behavior. Adding proper detection is left for later. EBX should always be available because internal libavcodec is never compiled with PIC. However if -fomit-frame-pointer is not used because of --enable-debug then EBP is not available. Thus proper detection would be preferable to fix compilation with --enable-debug on x86. Currently the variables are also set on non-x86 which should be harmless even if somewhat ugly.
author uau
date Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:57:04 +0000
parents 5cbbf47cae1e
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use constant CMD => "./fastmem2-k7";

sub dobench {
	my $i;
	my ($runs, $sleep, $command) = @_;
	for($i = 0; $i < $runs; $i++) {
		sleep $sleep;
		system $command;
	}
}

print "Single run of sse bench with 1sec sleep:\n";
&dobench(1,1,CMD);
print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n";
sleep 10;		
print "10 runs of sse bench with 0sec sleep:\n";
&dobench(10,0,CMD);
print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n";
sleep 10;		
print "10 runs of sse bench with 1sec sleep:\n";
&dobench(10,1,CMD);
print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n";
sleep 10;		
print "10 runs of sse bench with 2sec sleep:\n";
&dobench(10,2,CMD);
print "Sleeping 10seconds before starting next bench!\n";
sleep 10;		
print "10 runs of sse bench with 3sec sleep:\n";
&dobench(10,3,CMD);
print "Bench finished!\n";