checkasm: motion: Test different h parameters

Previously, the checkasm test always passed h=8, so no other cases
were tested.

Out of the me_cmp functions, in practice, some functions are hardcoded
to always assume a 8x8 block (ignoring the h parameter), while others
do use the parameter. For those with hardcoded height, both the
reference C function and the assembly implementations ignore the
parameter similarly.

The documentation for the functions indicate that heights between
w/2 and 2*w, within the range of 4 to 16, should be supported. This
patch just tests random heights in that range, without knowing what
width the current function actually uses.

Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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Martin Storsjö 2022-07-12 23:58:01 +03:00
parent dc55e63578
commit d69d12a5b9
1 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static void test_motion(const char *name, me_cmp_func test_func)
/* motion estimation can look up to 17 bytes ahead */
static const int look_ahead = 17;
int i, x, y, d1, d2;
int i, x, y, h, d1, d2;
uint8_t *ptr;
LOCAL_ALIGNED_16(uint8_t, img1, [WIDTH * HEIGHT]);
@ -68,14 +68,16 @@ static void test_motion(const char *name, me_cmp_func test_func)
for (i = 0; i < ITERATIONS; i++) {
x = rnd() % (WIDTH - look_ahead);
y = rnd() % (HEIGHT - look_ahead);
// Pick a random h between 4 and 16; pick an even value.
h = 4 + ((rnd() % (16 + 1 - 4)) & ~1);
ptr = img2 + y * WIDTH + x;
d2 = call_ref(NULL, img1, ptr, WIDTH, 8);
d1 = call_new(NULL, img1, ptr, WIDTH, 8);
d2 = call_ref(NULL, img1, ptr, WIDTH, h);
d1 = call_new(NULL, img1, ptr, WIDTH, h);
if (d1 != d2) {
fail();
printf("func: %s, x=%d y=%d, error: asm=%d c=%d\n", name, x, y, d1, d2);
printf("func: %s, x=%d y=%d h=%d, error: asm=%d c=%d\n", name, x, y, h, d1, d2);
break;
}
}