rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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;******************************************************************************
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;* MMX/SSE2-optimized functions for the RV40 decoder
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2012-04-19 20:36:17 +00:00
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;* Copyright (c) 2010 Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
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;* Copyright (c) 2010 Jason Garrett-Glaser <darkshikari@gmail.com>
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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;* Copyright (C) 2012 Christophe Gisquet <christophe.gisquet@gmail.com>
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;*
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;* This file is part of Libav.
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;*
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;* Libav is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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;* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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;* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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;*
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;* Libav is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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;*
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;* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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;* License along with Libav; if not, write to the Free Software
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;* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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;******************************************************************************
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%include "x86inc.asm"
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%include "x86util.asm"
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SECTION_RODATA
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align 16
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2012-04-19 20:36:17 +00:00
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pw_1024: times 8 dw 1 << (16 - 6) ; pw_1024
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sixtap_filter_hb_m: times 8 db 1, -5
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times 8 db 52, 20
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; multiplied by 2 to have the same shift
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times 8 db 2, -10
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times 8 db 40, 40
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; back to normal
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times 8 db 1, -5
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times 8 db 20, 52
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sixtap_filter_v_m: times 8 dw 1
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times 8 dw -5
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times 8 dw 52
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times 8 dw 20
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; multiplied by 2 to have the same shift
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times 8 dw 2
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times 8 dw -10
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times 8 dw 40
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times 8 dw 40
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; back to normal
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times 8 dw 1
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times 8 dw -5
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times 8 dw 20
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times 8 dw 52
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%ifdef PIC
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%define sixtap_filter_hw picregq
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%define sixtap_filter_hb picregq
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%define sixtap_filter_v picregq
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%define npicregs 1
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%else
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%define sixtap_filter_hw sixtap_filter_hw_m
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%define sixtap_filter_hb sixtap_filter_hb_m
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%define sixtap_filter_v sixtap_filter_v_m
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%define npicregs 0
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%endif
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filter_h6_shuf1: db 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8
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filter_h6_shuf2: db 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10
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filter_h6_shuf3: db 5, 4, 6, 5, 7, 6, 8, 7, 9, 8, 10, 9, 11, 10, 12, 11
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cextern pw_32
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cextern pw_16
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cextern pw_512
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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SECTION .text
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2012-04-19 20:36:17 +00:00
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;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; subpel MC functions:
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;
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; void [put|rv40]_rv40_qpel_[h|v]_<opt>(uint8_t *dst, int deststride,
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; uint8_t *src, int srcstride,
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; int len, int m);
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;----------------------------------------------------------------------
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%macro LOAD 2
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%if WIN64
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movsxd %1q, %1d
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%endif
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%ifdef PIC
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add %1q, picregq
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%else
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add %1q, %2
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%endif
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%endmacro
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%macro STORE 3
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%ifidn %3, avg
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movh %2, [dstq]
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%endif
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packuswb %1, %1
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%ifidn %3, avg
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%if cpuflag(3dnow)
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pavgusb %1, %2
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%else
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pavgb %1, %2
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%endif
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%endif
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movh [dstq], %1
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%endmacro
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%macro FILTER_V 1
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cglobal %1_rv40_qpel_v, 6,6+npicregs,12, dst, dststride, src, srcstride, height, my, picreg
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%ifdef PIC
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lea picregq, [sixtap_filter_v_m]
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%endif
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pxor m7, m7
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LOAD my, sixtap_filter_v
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; read 5 lines
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sub srcq, srcstrideq
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sub srcq, srcstrideq
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movh m0, [srcq]
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movh m1, [srcq+srcstrideq]
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movh m2, [srcq+srcstrideq*2]
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lea srcq, [srcq+srcstrideq*2]
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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movh m3, [srcq]
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movh m4, [srcq+srcstrideq]
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punpcklbw m0, m7
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punpcklbw m1, m7
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punpcklbw m2, m7
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punpcklbw m3, m7
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punpcklbw m4, m7
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%ifdef m8
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mova m8, [myq+ 0]
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mova m9, [myq+16]
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mova m10, [myq+32]
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mova m11, [myq+48]
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%define COEFF05 m8
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%define COEFF14 m9
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%define COEFF2 m10
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%define COEFF3 m11
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%else
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%define COEFF05 [myq+ 0]
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%define COEFF14 [myq+16]
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%define COEFF2 [myq+32]
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%define COEFF3 [myq+48]
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%endif
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.nextrow:
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mova m6, m1
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movh m5, [srcq+2*srcstrideq] ; read new row
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paddw m6, m4
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punpcklbw m5, m7
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pmullw m6, COEFF14
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paddw m0, m5
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pmullw m0, COEFF05
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paddw m6, m0
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mova m0, m1
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paddw m6, [pw_32]
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mova m1, m2
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pmullw m2, COEFF2
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paddw m6, m2
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mova m2, m3
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pmullw m3, COEFF3
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paddw m6, m3
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; round/clip/store
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mova m3, m4
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psraw m6, 6
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mova m4, m5
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STORE m6, m5, %1
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; go to next line
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add dstq, dststrideq
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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dec heightd ; next row
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jg .nextrow
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REP_RET
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%endmacro
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%macro FILTER_H 1
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cglobal %1_rv40_qpel_h, 6, 6+npicregs, 12, dst, dststride, src, srcstride, height, mx, picreg
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%ifdef PIC
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lea picregq, [sixtap_filter_v_m]
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%endif
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pxor m7, m7
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LOAD mx, sixtap_filter_v
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mova m6, [pw_32]
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%ifdef m8
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mova m8, [mxq+ 0]
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mova m9, [mxq+16]
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mova m10, [mxq+32]
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mova m11, [mxq+48]
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%define COEFF05 m8
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%define COEFF14 m9
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%define COEFF2 m10
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%define COEFF3 m11
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%else
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%define COEFF05 [mxq+ 0]
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%define COEFF14 [mxq+16]
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%define COEFF2 [mxq+32]
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%define COEFF3 [mxq+48]
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%endif
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.nextrow:
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movq m0, [srcq-2]
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movq m5, [srcq+3]
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movq m1, [srcq-1]
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movq m4, [srcq+2]
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punpcklbw m0, m7
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punpcklbw m5, m7
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punpcklbw m1, m7
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punpcklbw m4, m7
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movq m2, [srcq-0]
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movq m3, [srcq+1]
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paddw m0, m5
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paddw m1, m4
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punpcklbw m2, m7
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punpcklbw m3, m7
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pmullw m0, COEFF05
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pmullw m1, COEFF14
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pmullw m2, COEFF2
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pmullw m3, COEFF3
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paddw m0, m6
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paddw m1, m2
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paddw m0, m3
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paddw m0, m1
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psraw m0, 6
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STORE m0, m1, %1
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; go to next line
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add dstq, dststrideq
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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dec heightd ; next row
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jg .nextrow
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REP_RET
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%endmacro
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%if ARCH_X86_32
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INIT_MMX mmx
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FILTER_V put
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FILTER_H put
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INIT_MMX mmx2
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FILTER_V avg
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FILTER_H avg
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INIT_MMX 3dnow
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FILTER_V avg
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FILTER_H avg
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%endif
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INIT_XMM sse2
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FILTER_H put
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FILTER_H avg
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FILTER_V put
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FILTER_V avg
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%macro FILTER_SSSE3 1
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cglobal %1_rv40_qpel_v, 6,6+npicregs,8, dst, dststride, src, srcstride, height, my, picreg
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%ifdef PIC
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lea picregq, [sixtap_filter_hb_m]
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%endif
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; read 5 lines
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sub srcq, srcstrideq
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LOAD my, sixtap_filter_hb
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sub srcq, srcstrideq
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movh m0, [srcq]
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movh m1, [srcq+srcstrideq]
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movh m2, [srcq+srcstrideq*2]
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lea srcq, [srcq+srcstrideq*2]
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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mova m5, [myq]
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movh m3, [srcq]
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movh m4, [srcq+srcstrideq]
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lea srcq, [srcq+2*srcstrideq]
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.nextrow:
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mova m6, m2
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punpcklbw m0, m1
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punpcklbw m6, m3
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pmaddubsw m0, m5
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pmaddubsw m6, [myq+16]
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movh m7, [srcq] ; read new row
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paddw m6, m0
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mova m0, m1
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mova m1, m2
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mova m2, m3
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mova m3, m4
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mova m4, m7
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punpcklbw m7, m3
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pmaddubsw m7, m5
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paddw m6, m7
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pmulhrsw m6, [pw_512]
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STORE m6, m7, %1
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; go to next line
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add dstq, dststrideq
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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dec heightd ; next row
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jg .nextrow
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REP_RET
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cglobal %1_rv40_qpel_h, 6,6+npicregs,8, dst, dststride, src, srcstride, height, mx, picreg
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%ifdef PIC
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lea picregq, [sixtap_filter_hb_m]
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%endif
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mova m3, [filter_h6_shuf2]
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mova m4, [filter_h6_shuf3]
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LOAD mx, sixtap_filter_hb
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mova m5, [mxq] ; set up 6tap filter in bytes
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mova m6, [mxq+16]
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mova m7, [filter_h6_shuf1]
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.nextrow:
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movu m0, [srcq-2]
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mova m1, m0
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mova m2, m0
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pshufb m0, m7
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pshufb m1, m3
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pshufb m2, m4
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pmaddubsw m0, m5
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pmaddubsw m1, m6
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pmaddubsw m2, m5
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paddw m0, m1
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paddw m0, m2
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pmulhrsw m0, [pw_512]
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STORE m0, m1, %1
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; go to next line
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add dstq, dststrideq
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add srcq, srcstrideq
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dec heightd ; next row
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jg .nextrow
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REP_RET
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%endmacro
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INIT_XMM ssse3
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FILTER_SSSE3 put
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FILTER_SSSE3 avg
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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; %1=5bits weights?, %2=dst %3=src1 %4=src3 %5=stride if sse2
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%macro RV40_WCORE 4-5
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2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
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movh m4, [%3 + r6 + 0]
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movh m5, [%4 + r6 + 0]
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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%if %0 == 4
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2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
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%define OFFSET r6 + mmsize / 2
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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%else
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; 8x8 block and sse2, stride was provided
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2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
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%define OFFSET r6
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add r6, r5
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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%endif
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movh m6, [%3 + OFFSET]
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movh m7, [%4 + OFFSET]
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%if %1 == 0
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; 14bits weights
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punpcklbw m4, m0
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punpcklbw m5, m0
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punpcklbw m6, m0
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punpcklbw m7, m0
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psllw m4, 7
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psllw m5, 7
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psllw m6, 7
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psllw m7, 7
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pmulhw m4, m3
|
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pmulhw m5, m2
|
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pmulhw m6, m3
|
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pmulhw m7, m2
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paddw m4, m5
|
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paddw m6, m7
|
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|
%else
|
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|
|
; 5bits weights
|
|
|
|
%if cpuflag(ssse3)
|
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|
|
punpcklbw m4, m5
|
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punpcklbw m6, m7
|
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pmaddubsw m4, m3
|
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|
pmaddubsw m6, m3
|
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|
%else
|
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|
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punpcklbw m4, m0
|
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punpcklbw m5, m0
|
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punpcklbw m6, m0
|
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|
|
punpcklbw m7, m0
|
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|
|
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|
pmullw m4, m3
|
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pmullw m5, m2
|
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|
pmullw m6, m3
|
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|
|
pmullw m7, m2
|
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|
|
paddw m4, m5
|
|
|
|
paddw m6, m7
|
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|
|
%endif
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; bias and shift down
|
|
|
|
%if cpuflag(ssse3)
|
|
|
|
pmulhrsw m4, m1
|
|
|
|
pmulhrsw m6, m1
|
|
|
|
%else
|
|
|
|
paddw m4, m1
|
|
|
|
paddw m6, m1
|
|
|
|
psrlw m4, 5
|
|
|
|
psrlw m6, 5
|
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
packuswb m4, m6
|
|
|
|
%if %0 == 5
|
|
|
|
; Only called for 8x8 blocks and sse2
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
sub r6, r5
|
|
|
|
movh [%2 + r6], m4
|
|
|
|
add r6, r5
|
|
|
|
movhps [%2 + r6], m4
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%else
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
mova [%2 + r6], m4
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%endmacro
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
%macro MAIN_LOOP 2
|
|
|
|
%if mmsize == 8
|
|
|
|
RV40_WCORE %2, r0, r1, r2
|
|
|
|
%if %1 == 16
|
|
|
|
RV40_WCORE %2, r0 + 8, r1 + 8, r2 + 8
|
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; Prepare for next loop
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
add r6, r5
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%else
|
|
|
|
%ifidn %1, 8
|
|
|
|
RV40_WCORE %2, r0, r1, r2, r5
|
|
|
|
; Prepare 2 next lines
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
add r6, r5
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%else
|
|
|
|
RV40_WCORE %2, r0, r1, r2
|
|
|
|
; Prepare single next line
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
add r6, r5
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
%endmacro
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
; rv40_weight_func_%1(uint8_t *dst, uint8_t *src1, uint8_t *src2, int w1, int w2, int stride)
|
|
|
|
; %1=size %2=num of xmm regs
|
2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
|
|
|
; The weights are FP0.14 notation of fractions depending on pts.
|
|
|
|
; For timebases without rounding error (i.e. PAL), the fractions
|
|
|
|
; can be simplified, and several operations can be avoided.
|
|
|
|
; Therefore, we check here whether they are multiples of 2^9 for
|
|
|
|
; those simplifications to occur.
|
|
|
|
%macro RV40_WEIGHT 3
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
cglobal rv40_weight_func_%1_%2, 6, 7, 8
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%if cpuflag(ssse3)
|
2012-04-19 20:36:17 +00:00
|
|
|
mova m1, [pw_1024]
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
|
|
|
%else
|
|
|
|
mova m1, [pw_16]
|
|
|
|
%endif
|
|
|
|
pxor m0, m0
|
|
|
|
; Set loop counter and increments
|
2012-03-20 15:13:55 +00:00
|
|
|
mov r6, r5
|
|
|
|
shl r6, %3
|
|
|
|
add r0, r6
|
|
|
|
add r1, r6
|
|
|
|
add r2, r6
|
|
|
|
neg r6
|
rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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2012-02-03 19:34:56 +00:00
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movd m2, r3d
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movd m3, r4d
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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%ifidn %1,rnd
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%define RND 0
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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SPLATW m2, m2
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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%else
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%define RND 1
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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%if cpuflag(ssse3)
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punpcklbw m3, m2
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%else
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SPLATW m2, m2
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%endif
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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%endif
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SPLATW m3, m3
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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.loop:
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MAIN_LOOP %2, RND
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jnz .loop
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REP_RET
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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%endmacro
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2012-05-10 21:44:04 +00:00
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INIT_MMX mmx2
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 16, 4
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 16, 4
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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INIT_XMM sse2
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 16, 4
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 16, 4
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rv40: x86 SIMD for biweight
Provide MMX, SSE2 and SSSE3 versions, with a fast-path when the weights are
multiples of 512 (which is often the case when the values round up nicely).
*_TIMER report for the 16x16 and 8x8 cases:
C:
9015 decicycles in 16, 524257 runs, 31 skips
2656 decicycles in 8, 524271 runs, 17 skips
MMX:
4156 decicycles in 16, 262090 runs, 54 skips
1206 decicycles in 8, 262131 runs, 13 skips
MMX on fast-path:
2760 decicycles in 16, 524222 runs, 66 skips
995 decicycles in 8, 524252 runs, 36 skips
SSE2:
2163 decicycles in 16, 262131 runs, 13 skips
832 decicycles in 8, 262137 runs, 7 skips
SSE2 with fast path:
1783 decicycles in 16, 524276 runs, 12 skips
711 decicycles in 8, 524283 runs, 5 skips
SSSE3:
2117 decicycles in 16, 262136 runs, 8 skips
814 decicycles in 8, 262143 runs, 1 skips
SSSE3 with fast path:
1315 decicycles in 16, 524285 runs, 3 skips
578 decicycles in 8, 524286 runs, 2 skips
This means around a 4% speedup for some sequences.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
2012-01-11 23:11:15 +00:00
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INIT_XMM ssse3
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2012-03-19 21:46:28 +00:00
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT rnd, 16, 4
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 8, 3
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RV40_WEIGHT nornd, 16, 4
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