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Jean-Marc Valin authored
commit 77880655f652c54415e4b5f03b5984b951f5267b Author: Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@xiph.org> Date: Wed Jun 26 12:23:53 2013 +0200 Fix version.mk parsing in genversion.bat. This was broken by the changes in 0482c82f to make it work with spaces. CMD interprets the quotes to mean the argument to FOR is a string, not a file name. Instead, we expand the path to a short file name. Signed-off-by:
Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> commit 8e97847ecac3a04956747b117fefef14939cbcbe Merge: 0482c82 3c0aa8fc Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Wed Jun 26 12:19:41 2013 +0200 Merge branch 'master' into msvc_reorg commit 0482c82fea6dd397a7d2ab50dc6cda4965278fc2 Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Tue May 21 17:59:30 2013 +0200 Make genversion.bat work in paths with spaces. commit 3648ec55b7511119735280fc49bc57c7a3b55d6a Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Tue May 21 17:42:14 2013 +0200 Rework output & intermediate dirs for parallel build support. commit c367a0fcfcbf5551fb65d61365d9b832d7af2b38 Merge: bafb1dd b518b56f Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Tue May 21 14:17:11 2013 +0200 Merge branch 'master' into msvc_reorg Conflicts: win32/VS2010/celt.vcxproj win32/VS2010/opus.vcxproj win32/VS2010/silk_common.vcxproj win32/VS2010/silk_float.vcxproj commit bafb1dda3fcf6785decdfb42a1f934c7fab0c567 Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Mon Mar 11 21:25:28 2013 +0100 Fix two more files to not have the Platform Toolset explicitly set. commit c69c870201fec7461862fe79731a37866a1810f1 Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Mon Mar 11 21:08:00 2013 +0100 Add missing SILK MSVC project files. commit a0d41fb7f97558c8f812d500b9027c77907c37c0 Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Fri Mar 8 15:00:51 2013 +0100 Use the default toolset in the MSVC project files. commit 34aac5b2637ed38c5620f0d876e08db232849933 Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org> Date: Fri Mar 8 14:54:41 2013 +0100 Move the MSVC project files outside the source tree. Bring the project structure more in line with the one in libogg.
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- Jun 25, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
The idea is to allow more noise than the default in quiet segments. Right now, this hurts for high bitrates , so it's gradually reduced as the rate goes up, until it's completely disabled above 68 kb/s.
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- Jun 17, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Signed-off-by:
Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin@jmvalin.ca>
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Signed-off-by:
Gregory Maxwell <greg@xiph.org>
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Should make it easy to adapt to other architectures.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Also get rid of the MSE measurement code which is outdated and no longer useful
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- Jun 16, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jun 15, 2013
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This lets us cut out a bunch of work in the large _n, small _k case where most of the dimensions won't have any pulses. It also gets rid of all remaining usage of CELT_PVQ_U() in cwrsi(), leaving just a single test instead of lots of mins and maxes, and makes a bunch of the jump threading more obvious. This is a 1.6% decoder speedup on a 96 kbps comp48-stereo encode on a Cortex A8.
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Makes it possible to skip the first loop in some cases.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jun 14, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Should be trivial to adapt for Neon.
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- Jun 13, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jun 10, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Does not change the behaviour of the VBR code in most cases. The only exception is that the VBR offset is now taken into accound in the base_rate, which will have a (very minor) impact on CVBR at low rate.
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- Jun 08, 2013
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Ron authored
These were probably cribbed from libogg, but we don't use them here, opus_types.h instead has a list of hardcoded arch definitions.
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- Jun 07, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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The loop no longer reads past its buffer and is slightly faster. Also fixes RESTORE_STACK in celt_iir().
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- Jun 06, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- Jun 05, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
There's no CPU detection for it, it only gets enabled by __SSE__ which gcc (other compilers?) defines automatically when supported by -march=, which means at least all x86-64. For ia32, the user needs to enable it in the CFLAGS.
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- Jun 04, 2013
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Run-time CPU detection (RTCD) is enabled by default if target platform support it. It can be disable at compile time with --disable-rtcd option. Add RTCD support for ARM architecture. Thanks to Timothy B. Terriberry for help and code review Signed-off-by:
Timothy B. Terriberry <tterribe@xiph.org>
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Ron authored
With gcc-4.4 at least, the raw asm.s files will always successfully compile even if the default -march for the compiler would not support those instructions. So switch to testing the inline asm versions, where the compiler will barf if they aren't supported by the default arch if no -march is explicitly given, or if they aren't supported by the requested -march when it is.
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- May 28, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- May 27, 2013
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If opus_compare doesn't exist or isn't executable, tests failed normally which could be misleading. So test for existence and mode to avoid this ambiguity.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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- May 26, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Using a sliding window to pre-compute all yy values.
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- May 25, 2013
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Again, this only impacts the PLC and we assume the order is a multiple of 4.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Only impacts the PLC. We now assume that the order is a multiple of 4.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Rename y0 and y1 because of the name clash with Bessel functions. Initialize y_3 to zero because gcc is too dumb to realize it can't be used uninitialized.
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Jean-Marc Valin authored
Computes most of the auto-correlation by reusing pitch_xcorr(). We only need lag*(lag-1)/2 MACs to complete the calculations. To do this, pitch_xcorr() was modified so that it no longer truncates the length to a multiple of 4. Also, the xcorr didn't need the floor at -1. As a side benefit, this speeds up the PLC, which uses a higher order LPC filter.
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