[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] checkasm: af_afir: Use a dynamic tolerance depending on values

Martin Storsjö martin at martin.st
Thu Dec 12 10:11:51 EET 2019


On Wed, 11 Dec 2019, Martin Storsjö wrote:

> As the values generated by av_bmg_get can be arbitrarily large
> (only the stddev is specified), we can't use a fixed tolerance.
> Calculate a dynamic tolerance (like in float_dsp from 38f966b2222db),
> based on the individual steps of the calculation.
>
> This fixes running this test with certain seeds, when built with
> clang for mingw/x86_32.
> ---
> tests/checkasm/af_afir.c | 14 +++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/tests/checkasm/af_afir.c b/tests/checkasm/af_afir.c
> index e3fb76e8e0..e791f88b97 100644
> --- a/tests/checkasm/af_afir.c
> +++ b/tests/checkasm/af_afir.c
> @@ -53,7 +53,19 @@ static void test_fcmul_add(const float *src0, const float *src1, const float *sr
>     call_ref(cdst, src1, src2, LEN);
>     call_new(odst, src1, src2, LEN);
>     for (i = 0; i <= LEN*2; i++) {
> -        if (!float_near_abs_eps(cdst[i], odst[i], 6.2e-05)) {
> +        int idx = i & ~1;
> +        float cre = src2[idx];
> +        float cim = src2[idx + 1];
> +        float tre = src1[idx];
> +        float tim = src1[idx + 1];
> +        double t = fabs(src0[i]) +
> +                   fabs(tre) + fabs(tim) + fabs(cre) + fabs(tim) +
> +                   fabs(tre * cre) + fabs(tim * cim) +
> +                   fabs(tre * cim) + fabs(tim * cre) +
> +                   fabs(tre * cre - tim * cim) +
> +                   fabs(tre * cim + tim * cre) +
> +                   fabs(cdst[i]) + 1.0;
> +        if (!float_near_abs_eps(cdst[i], odst[i], t * 2 * FLT_EPSILON)) {
>             fprintf(stderr, "%d: %- .12f - %- .12f = % .12g\n",
>                     i, cdst[i], odst[i], cdst[i] - odst[i]);
>             fail();
> -- 
> 2.17.1

Any comments about this one? It's the same kind of change as the float_dsp 
fix that was already approved and pushed, but this one is a bit larger as 
it's a much larger expression.

// Martin


More information about the ffmpeg-devel mailing list