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h264chroma.c
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18 
19 #include "config.h"
20 #include "libavutil/attributes.h"
21 #include "h264chroma.h"
22 
23 #define BIT_DEPTH 8
24 #include "h264chroma_template.c"
25 #undef BIT_DEPTH
26 
27 #define BIT_DEPTH 16
28 #include "h264chroma_template.c"
29 #undef BIT_DEPTH
30 
31 #define SET_CHROMA(depth) \
32  c->put_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[0] = put_h264_chroma_mc8_ ## depth ## _c; \
33  c->put_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[1] = put_h264_chroma_mc4_ ## depth ## _c; \
34  c->put_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[2] = put_h264_chroma_mc2_ ## depth ## _c; \
35  c->put_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[3] = put_h264_chroma_mc1_ ## depth ## _c; \
36  c->avg_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[0] = avg_h264_chroma_mc8_ ## depth ## _c; \
37  c->avg_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[1] = avg_h264_chroma_mc4_ ## depth ## _c; \
38  c->avg_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[2] = avg_h264_chroma_mc2_ ## depth ## _c; \
39  c->avg_h264_chroma_pixels_tab[3] = avg_h264_chroma_mc1_ ## depth ## _c; \
40 
42 {
43  if (bit_depth > 8 && bit_depth <= 16) {
44  SET_CHROMA(16);
45  } else {
46  SET_CHROMA(8);
47  }
48 
49 #if ARCH_AARCH64
51 #elif ARCH_ARM
53 #elif ARCH_PPC
55 #elif ARCH_X86
57 #elif ARCH_MIPS
59 #elif ARCH_LOONGARCH64
61 #endif
62 }
bit_depth
static void bit_depth(AudioStatsContext *s, uint64_t mask, uint64_t imask, AVRational *depth)
Definition: af_astats.c:227
ff_h264chroma_init_arm
av_cold void ff_h264chroma_init_arm(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init_arm.c:43
ff_h264chroma_init_x86
void ff_h264chroma_init_x86(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init.c:66
SET_CHROMA
#define SET_CHROMA(depth)
Definition: h264chroma.c:31
ff_h264chroma_init_mips
void ff_h264chroma_init_mips(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init_mips.c:27
av_cold
#define av_cold
Definition: attributes.h:90
ff_h264chroma_init_aarch64
av_cold void ff_h264chroma_init_aarch64(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init_aarch64.c:45
c
Undefined Behavior In the C some operations are like signed integer dereferencing freed accessing outside allocated Undefined Behavior must not occur in a C it is not safe even if the output of undefined operations is unused The unsafety may seem nit picking but Optimizing compilers have in fact optimized code on the assumption that no undefined Behavior occurs Optimizing code based on wrong assumptions can and has in some cases lead to effects beyond the output of computations The signed integer overflow problem in speed critical code Code which is highly optimized and works with signed integers sometimes has the problem that often the output of the computation does not c
Definition: undefined.txt:32
ff_h264chroma_init_loongarch
void ff_h264chroma_init_loongarch(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init_loongarch.c:27
ff_h264chroma_init_ppc
void ff_h264chroma_init_ppc(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma_init.c:52
h264chroma.h
attributes.h
ff_h264chroma_init
av_cold void ff_h264chroma_init(H264ChromaContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264chroma.c:41
H264ChromaContext
Definition: h264chroma.h:27
h264chroma_template.c