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swresample/resample: Properly empty MMX state
There is a x86-32 MMXEXT implementation for resampling planar 16bit data. multiple_resample() therefore calls emms_c() if it thinks that this needed. And this is bad: 1. It is a maintenance nightmare because changes to the x86 resample DSP code would necessitate changes to the check whether to call emms_c(). 2. The return value of av_get_cpu_flags() does not tell whether the MMX DSP functions are in use, as they could have been overridden by av_force_cpu_flags(). 3. The MMX DSP functions will never be overridden in case of an x86-32 build with --disable-sse2. In this scenario lots of resampling tests (like swr-resample_exact_lin_async-s16p-8000-48000) fail because the cpuflags indicate that SSE2 is available (presuming that the test is run on a CPU with SSE2). 4. The check includes a call to av_get_cpu_flags(). This is not optimized away for arches other than x86-32. 5. The check takes about as much time as emms_c() itself, making it pointless. This commit therefore removes the check and calls emms_c() unconditionally (it is a no-op for non-x86). Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
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@ -452,9 +452,6 @@ static int set_compensation(ResampleContext *c, int sample_delta, int compensati
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static int multiple_resample(ResampleContext *c, AudioData *dst, int dst_size, AudioData *src, int src_size, int *consumed){
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int i;
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int av_unused mm_flags = av_get_cpu_flags();
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int need_emms = c->format == AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16P && ARCH_X86_32 &&
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(mm_flags & (AV_CPU_FLAG_MMX2 | AV_CPU_FLAG_SSE2)) == AV_CPU_FLAG_MMX2;
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int64_t max_src_size = (INT64_MAX/2 / c->phase_count) / c->src_incr;
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if (c->compensation_distance)
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}
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}
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if(need_emms)
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emms_c();
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if (c->compensation_distance) {
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