Finalization functions for frame and tile encoder states accessed the
frame and tile fields of the encoder state even though they might be
NULL. This is the case when the initialization of an encoder state
fails. Fixed by adding NULL checks.
Some of the fields in encoder_control_t were simply copies of the
corresponding fields in kvz_config. This commit drops the copied fields
in favor of using the fields in encoder_control_t.cfg directly.
The kvz_config struct is created by the user but kvazaar keeps a pointer
to it. It is easy to break things by modifying the configuration outside
kvazaar. In addition, kvazaar modifies the struct even though it is has
a const modifier.
This commit changes the field cfg in encoder_control_t to be a copy of
the kvz_config struct instead of a pointer, removing modifications to
the const struct and allowing users to do whatever they want with it
after opening the encoder.
The end of slice was being calculated incorrectly, which led to no tile
being created inside the slice, which led to an assert triggering.
This fixes the wrong end of slice calculation, but also disallows
wavefront rows from being created, if there would be only one.
The wavefront initialization code assumes there are always more than
one row, so the inter-frame dependency doesn't get added properly.
Fixes#153.
Adds field lcu_stats to encoder_state_config_frame_t. The following data
is recorded for each LCU:
- number of bits
- squared cost
- used lambda value
- alpha parameter used for rate control
- beta parameter used for rate control
Write bitstream without chroma when encoding with --input-format=P400.
This reduces bitstream size by 0-1 %, compared to coding monochrome in
420 format, and speeds up encoding slightly due to not processing
chroma.
The includes should make more sense now and not just happen to compile
due to headers included from other headers.
Used a modified version of IWYU. Modifications were to attribute int8_t
and so on to stdint.h instead of sys/types.h and immintrin.h instead of
more specific headers.
include-what-you-use 0.7 (git:b70df35)
based on clang version 3.9.0 (trunk 264728)
- Removes all bitstream types.
- Changes encoder_encode to return the encoded data as list of chunks.
- Moves writing of the encoded data to the main function.
- Replaces read_one_frame by encoder_feed_frame.
- Adds field "prepared" to encoderstate_t to indicate that
encoder_next_frame has been called.
- Input frames are read in the main function and passed to
encoder_encode.
Adds function image_copy_ref to image module for getting a new reference
to an image. It can be used instead of image_make_subimage when the
sizes of the original and the subimage are same.
- Use the existing bitstream_t type to give access to the bitstream.
We can extend it later to make it a linked list like I was planning
to do with the payload type.
- The main encoder now also stores the bitstream in memory.
- Move image_t and pixel_t to the kvazaar.h API.
- Try and arrange things such that image_t can be used as input and
output for encoding.
Conflicts:
src/encmain.c
- It's so widely used that there isn't really need to emphasize that
it's the encoders state. Also, it isn't really the encoders state,
but encoding jobs state.
- Everyone who has contributed code to the project has been asked to license
their contributions under LPGL and they have agreed.
- COPYING file changed to say LGPLv2.1 instead of GPLv2.
- GPL changed to LGPL in the header of every single file that a header and
header added to the few that were missing one.
- Also.. Happy new year!
- It's good that this module has been chopped to smaller pieces, but lets
avoid including .c files unless we really have to. These make pretty good
submodules on their own so just make them their own compilation units.
- Move some stuff around to avoid having to forward declare them
in encoderstate.c.