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Modified the sync code once again, commented out hardware pts sync (I'll likely burn in hell before understanding how to get this bastard to sync well)
Added automagic setup of aspect ratio, will remove the "aspect-bug" (I hope). As well as please you rich 16:9 doods ;)
author | mswitch |
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date | Thu, 20 Dec 2001 20:50:35 +0000 |
parents | 5f5189ac6a41 |
children | d6f8feeac656 |
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/*============================================================================= // // This file is part of mplayer. // // mplayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // mplayer 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 General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with mplayer; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA // // Copyright 2001 Anders Johansson ajh@atri.curtin.edu.au // //============================================================================= */ #ifndef __FIR_H__ #define __FIR_H__ /* 4, 8 and 16 tap FIR filters implemented using SSE instructions int16_t* x Input data int16_t* y Output value int16_t* w Filter weights C function for(int i = 0 ; i < L ; i++) *y += w[i]*x[i]; */ #ifdef HAVE_SSE // This block should be MMX only compatible, but it isn't... #ifdef L4 #define LOAD_QUE(x) \ __asm __volatile("movq %0, %%mm2\n\t" \ : \ :"m"((x)[0]) \ :"memory"); #define SAVE_QUE(x) \ __asm __volatile("movq %%mm2, %0\n\t" \ :"=m"(x[0]) \ : \ :"memory"); #define UPDATE_QUE(in) \ __asm __volatile("psllq $16, %%mm2\n\t" \ "pinsrw $0, %0,%%mm2\n\t" \ : \ :"m" ((in)[0]) \ :"memory"); #define FIR(x,w,y) \ __asm __volatile("movq %%mm2, %%mm0\n\t" \ "pmaddwd %1, %%mm0\n\t" \ "movq %%mm0, %%mm1\n\t" \ "psrlq $32, %%mm1\n\t" \ "paddd %%mm0, %%mm1\n\t" \ "movd %%mm1, %%esi\n\t" \ "shrl $16, %%esi\n\t" \ "movw %%si, %0\n\t" \ : "=m" ((y)[0]) \ : "m" ((w)[0]) \ : "memory", "%esi"); #endif /* L4 */ // It is possible to make the 8 bit filter a lot faster by using the // 128 bit registers, feel free to optimize. #ifdef L8 #define LOAD_QUE(x) \ __asm __volatile("movq %0, %%mm5\n\t" \ "movq %1, %%mm4\n\t" \ : \ :"m"((x)[0]), \ "m"((x)[4]) \ :"memory"); #define SAVE_QUE(x) \ __asm __volatile("movq %%mm5, %0\n\t" \ "movq %%mm4, %1\n\t" \ :"=m"((x)[0]), \ "=m"((x)[4]) \ : \ :"memory"); // Below operation could replace line 2 to 5 in macro below but can // not cause of compiler bug ??? // "pextrw $3, %%mm5,%%eax\n\t" #define UPDATE_QUE(in) \ __asm __volatile("psllq $16, %%mm4\n\t" \ "movq %%mm5, %%mm0\n\t" \ "psrlq $48, %%mm0\n\t" \ "movd %%mm0, %%eax\n\t" \ "pinsrw $0, %%eax,%%mm4\n\t" \ "psllq $16, %%mm5\n\t" \ "pinsrw $0, %0,%%mm5\n\t" \ : \ :"m" ((in)[0]) \ :"memory", "%eax"); #define FIR(x,w,y) \ __asm __volatile("movq %%mm5, %%mm0\n\t" \ "pmaddwd %1, %%mm0\n\t" \ "movq %%mm4, %%mm1\n\t" \ "pmaddwd %2, %%mm1\n\t" \ "paddd %%mm1, %%mm0\n\t" \ "movq %%mm0, %%mm1\n\t" \ "psrlq $32, %%mm1\n\t" \ "paddd %%mm0, %%mm1\n\t" \ "movd %%mm1, %%esi\n\t" \ "shrl $16, %%esi\n\t" \ "movw %%si, %0\n\t" \ : "=m" ((y)[0]) \ : "m" ((w)[0]), \ "m" ((w)[4]) \ : "memory", "%esi"); #endif /* L8 */ #else /* HAVE_SSE */ #define LOAD_QUE(x) #define SAVE_QUE(x) #define UPDATE_QUE(inm) \ xi=(--xi)&(L-1); \ x[xi]=x[xi+L]=*inm; #ifdef L4 #define FIR(x,w,y) \ y[0]=(w[0]*x[0]+w[1]*x[1]+w[2]*x[2]+w[3]*x[3]) >> 16; #else #define FIR(x,w,y){ \ int16_t a = (w[0]*x[0]+w[1]*x[1]+w[2]*x[2]+w[3]*x[3]) >> 16; \ int16_t b = (w[4]*x[4]+w[5]*x[5]+w[6]*x[6]+w[7]*x[7]) >> 16; \ y[0] = a+b; \ } #endif /* L4 */ #endif /* HAVE_SSE */ #endif /* __FIR_H__ */