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vp56_arith.h
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1 /**
2  * VP5 and VP6 compatible video decoder (arith decoder)
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23 
24 #ifndef AVCODEC_X86_VP56_ARITH_H
25 #define AVCODEC_X86_VP56_ARITH_H
26 
27 #if HAVE_INLINE_ASM && HAVE_FAST_CMOV && HAVE_6REGS
28 #define vp56_rac_get_prob vp56_rac_get_prob
30 {
31  unsigned int code_word = vp56_rac_renorm(c);
32  unsigned int low = 1 + (((c->high - 1) * prob) >> 8);
33  unsigned int low_shift = low << 16;
34  int bit = 0;
35  c->code_word = code_word;
36 
37  __asm__(
38  "subl %4, %1 \n\t"
39  "subl %3, %2 \n\t"
40  "setae %b0 \n\t"
41  "cmovb %4, %1 \n\t"
42  "cmovb %5, %2 \n\t"
43  : "+q"(bit), "+&r"(c->high), "+&r"(c->code_word)
44  : "r"(low_shift), "r"(low), "r"(code_word)
45  );
46 
47  return bit;
48 }
49 #endif
50 
51 #endif /* AVCODEC_X86_VP56_ARITH_H */
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