[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Split reading and decoding of blocks in ALS

Thilo Borgmann thilo.borgmann
Mon Nov 23 23:30:19 CET 2009


Michael Niedermayer schrieb:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:28:35AM +0100, Thilo Borgmann wrote:
>> Michael Niedermayer schrieb:
>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 02:15:30PM +0100, Thilo Borgmann wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> in order to support multi-channel correlation, reading and decoding of a
>>>> block has to be separated. This patch introduces ALSBockData struct for
>>>> that purpose.
>>> [...]
>>>> +/** Decodes the block data for a constant block
>>>> + */
>>>> +static void decode_const_block_data(ALSDecContext *ctx, ALSBlockData *bd)
>>>> +{
>>>> +    int smp;
>>>> +
>>>>      // write raw samples into buffer
>>>> -    for (k = 0; k < block_length; k++)
>>>> -        raw_samples[k] = const_val;
>>>> +    for (smp = 0; smp < bd->block_length; smp++)
>>>> +        bd->raw_samples[smp] = bd->const_val;
>>>>  }
>>> memset32(dst, val, len){
>>> }
>>> would possibly be faster due to not doing bd-> in the loop
>> Ok will do...
>>
>>
>>> [...]
>>>> @@ -553,115 +579,132 @@
>>>>      }
>>>>  
>>>>      if (get_bits1(gb))
>>>> -        *shift_lsbs = get_bits(gb, 4) + 1;
>>>> +        bd->shift_lsbs = get_bits(gb, 4) + 1;
>>>>  
>>>> -    store_prev_samples = (*js_blocks && raw_other) || *shift_lsbs;
>>>> +    bd->store_prev_samples = (bd->js_blocks && bd->raw_other) || bd->shift_lsbs;
>>>>  
>>>> -
>>>>      if (!sconf->rlslms) {
>>>>          if (sconf->adapt_order) {
>>>> -            int opt_order_length = av_ceil_log2(av_clip((block_length >> 3) - 1,
>>>> +            int opt_order_length = av_ceil_log2(av_clip((bd->block_length >> 3) - 1,
>>>>                                                  2, sconf->max_order + 1));
>>>> -            opt_order            = get_bits(gb, opt_order_length);
>>>> +            bd->opt_order        = get_bits(gb, opt_order_length);
>>>>          } else {
>>>> -            opt_order = sconf->max_order;
>>>> +            bd->opt_order = sconf->max_order;
>>>>          }
>>>>  
>>>> -        if (opt_order) {
>>>> +        if (bd->opt_order) {
>>>>              int add_base;
>>>>  
>>>>              if (sconf->coef_table == 3) {
>>>>                  add_base = 0x7F;
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficient 0
>>>> -                quant_cof[0] = 32 * parcor_scaled_values[get_bits(gb, 7)];
>>>> +                bd->quant_cof[0] = 32 * parcor_scaled_values[get_bits(gb, 7)];
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficient 1
>>>> -                if (opt_order > 1)
>>>> -                    quant_cof[1] = -32 * parcor_scaled_values[get_bits(gb, 7)];
>>>> +                if (bd->opt_order > 1)
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[1] = -32 * parcor_scaled_values[get_bits(gb, 7)];
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficients 2 to opt_order
>>>> -                for (k = 2; k < opt_order; k++)
>>>> -                    quant_cof[k] = get_bits(gb, 7);
>>>> +                for (k = 2; k < bd->opt_order; k++)
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[k] = get_bits(gb, 7);
>>>>              } else {
>>>>                  int k_max;
>>>>                  add_base = 1;
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficient 0 to 19
>>>> -                k_max = FFMIN(opt_order, 20);
>>>> +                k_max = FFMIN(bd->opt_order, 20);
>>>>                  for (k = 0; k < k_max; k++) {
>>>>                      int rice_param = parcor_rice_table[sconf->coef_table][k][1];
>>>>                      int offset     = parcor_rice_table[sconf->coef_table][k][0];
>>>> -                    quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, rice_param) + offset;
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, rice_param) + offset;
>>>>                  }
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficients 20 to 126
>>>> -                k_max = FFMIN(opt_order, 127);
>>>> +                k_max = FFMIN(bd->opt_order, 127);
>>>>                  for (; k < k_max; k++)
>>>> -                    quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, 2) + (k & 1);
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, 2) + (k & 1);
>>>>  
>>>>                  // read coefficients 127 to opt_order
>>>> -                for (; k < opt_order; k++)
>>>> -                    quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, 1);
>>>> +                for (; k < bd->opt_order; k++)
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[k] = decode_rice(gb, 1);
>>>>  
>>>> -                quant_cof[0] = 32 * parcor_scaled_values[quant_cof[0] + 64];
>>>> +                bd->quant_cof[0] = 32 * parcor_scaled_values[bd->quant_cof[0] + 64];
>>>>  
>>>> -                if (opt_order > 1)
>>>> -                    quant_cof[1] = -32 * parcor_scaled_values[quant_cof[1] + 64];
>>>> +                if (bd->opt_order > 1)
>>>> +                    bd->quant_cof[1] = -32 * parcor_scaled_values[bd->quant_cof[1] + 64];
>>>>              }
>>>>  
>>>> -            for (k = 2; k < opt_order; k++)
>>>> -                quant_cof[k] = (quant_cof[k] << 14) + (add_base << 13);
>>>> +            for (k = 2; k < bd->opt_order; k++)
>>>> +                bd->quant_cof[k] = (bd->quant_cof[k] << 14) + (add_base << 13);
>>> it might make sense to have commonly used variables like opt_order on the
>>> stack intead of just accessable through a pointer
>> Yes.
>>
>>> besides does this patch lead to any slowdown?
>> The benchmark results showed a little slowdown but at least hardly
>> noticable on the command line...
>> We had this issue at the soc list. Ended up with me providing some
>> assembler file grep results for checking inlining done by the compiler.
> 
> was the slowdown fixed or not?
> "not" is bad

It was not. You blamed the many bd-> to be a reason for the slowdown and
requested a check for wrong inlining before considering other
possibilities to make this faster. I'm not able to see anything about
the inlining stuff in assembler files so I provided a grep result you
asked for.

See:
https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-soc/2009-October/008364.html

I'm ready to fix that slowdown issue, all I need is a little advise
about how to... the obvious way to use local variables to store
bd->something and removing many dereferences that way did not yield a
significant reduction of the slowdown.

-Thilo



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