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diff --git a/media/libtheora/lib/ocintrin.h b/media/libtheora/lib/ocintrin.h deleted file mode 100644 index d49ebb215..000000000 --- a/media/libtheora/lib/ocintrin.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************** - * * - * THIS FILE IS PART OF THE OggTheora SOFTWARE CODEC SOURCE CODE. * - * USE, DISTRIBUTION AND REPRODUCTION OF THIS LIBRARY SOURCE IS * - * GOVERNED BY A BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE INCLUDED WITH THIS SOURCE * - * IN 'COPYING'. PLEASE READ THESE TERMS BEFORE DISTRIBUTING. * - * * - * THE Theora SOURCE CODE IS COPYRIGHT (C) 2002-2009 * - * by the Xiph.Org Foundation and contributors http://www.xiph.org/ * - * * - ******************************************************************** - - function: - last mod: $Id: ocintrin.h 16503 2009-08-22 18:14:02Z giles $ - - ********************************************************************/ - -/*Some common macros for potential platform-specific optimization.*/ -#include <math.h> -#if !defined(_ocintrin_H) -# define _ocintrin_H (1) - -/*Some specific platforms may have optimized intrinsic or inline assembly - versions of these functions which can substantially improve performance. - We define macros for them to allow easy incorporation of these non-ANSI - features.*/ - -/*Note that we do not provide a macro for abs(), because it is provided as a - library function, which we assume is translated into an intrinsic to avoid - the function call overhead and then implemented in the smartest way for the - target platform. - With modern gcc (4.x), this is true: it uses cmov instructions if the - architecture supports it and branchless bit-twiddling if it does not (the - speed difference between the two approaches is not measurable). - Interestingly, the bit-twiddling method was patented in 2000 (US 6,073,150) - by Sun Microsystems, despite prior art dating back to at least 1996: - http://web.archive.org/web/19961201174141/www.x86.org/ftp/articles/pentopt/PENTOPT.TXT - On gcc 3.x, however, our assumption is not true, as abs() is translated to a - conditional jump, which is horrible on deeply piplined architectures (e.g., - all consumer architectures for the past decade or more). - Also be warned that -C*abs(x) where C is a constant is mis-optimized as - abs(C*x) on every gcc release before 4.2.3. - See bug http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34130 */ - -/*Modern gcc (4.x) can compile the naive versions of min and max with cmov if - given an appropriate architecture, but the branchless bit-twiddling versions - are just as fast, and do not require any special target architecture. - Earlier gcc versions (3.x) compiled both code to the same assembly - instructions, because of the way they represented ((_b)>(_a)) internally.*/ -#define OC_MAXI(_a,_b) ((_a)-((_a)-(_b)&-((_b)>(_a)))) -#define OC_MINI(_a,_b) ((_a)+((_b)-(_a)&-((_b)<(_a)))) -/*Clamps an integer into the given range. - If _a>_c, then the lower bound _a is respected over the upper bound _c (this - behavior is required to meet our documented API behavior). - _a: The lower bound. - _b: The value to clamp. - _c: The upper boud.*/ -#define OC_CLAMPI(_a,_b,_c) (OC_MAXI(_a,OC_MINI(_b,_c))) -#define OC_CLAMP255(_x) ((unsigned char)((((_x)<0)-1)&((_x)|-((_x)>255)))) -/*This has a chance of compiling branchless, and is just as fast as the - bit-twiddling method, which is slightly less portable, since it relies on a - sign-extended rightshift, which is not guaranteed by ANSI (but present on - every relevant platform).*/ -#define OC_SIGNI(_a) (((_a)>0)-((_a)<0)) -/*Slightly more portable than relying on a sign-extended right-shift (which is - not guaranteed by ANSI), and just as fast, since gcc (3.x and 4.x both) - compile it into the right-shift anyway.*/ -#define OC_SIGNMASK(_a) (-((_a)<0)) -/*Divides an integer by a power of two, truncating towards 0. - _dividend: The integer to divide. - _shift: The non-negative power of two to divide by. - _rmask: (1<<_shift)-1*/ -#define OC_DIV_POW2(_dividend,_shift,_rmask)\ - ((_dividend)+(OC_SIGNMASK(_dividend)&(_rmask))>>(_shift)) -/*Divides _x by 65536, truncating towards 0.*/ -#define OC_DIV2_16(_x) OC_DIV_POW2(_x,16,0xFFFF) -/*Divides _x by 2, truncating towards 0.*/ -#define OC_DIV2(_x) OC_DIV_POW2(_x,1,0x1) -/*Divides _x by 8, truncating towards 0.*/ -#define OC_DIV8(_x) OC_DIV_POW2(_x,3,0x7) -/*Divides _x by 16, truncating towards 0.*/ -#define OC_DIV16(_x) OC_DIV_POW2(_x,4,0xF) -/*Right shifts _dividend by _shift, adding _rval, and subtracting one for - negative dividends first. - When _rval is (1<<_shift-1), this is equivalent to division with rounding - ties away from zero.*/ -#define OC_DIV_ROUND_POW2(_dividend,_shift,_rval)\ - ((_dividend)+OC_SIGNMASK(_dividend)+(_rval)>>(_shift)) -/*Divides a _x by 2, rounding towards even numbers.*/ -#define OC_DIV2_RE(_x) ((_x)+((_x)>>1&1)>>1) -/*Divides a _x by (1<<(_shift)), rounding towards even numbers.*/ -#define OC_DIV_POW2_RE(_x,_shift) \ - ((_x)+((_x)>>(_shift)&1)+((1<<(_shift))-1>>1)>>(_shift)) -/*Swaps two integers _a and _b if _a>_b.*/ -#define OC_SORT2I(_a,_b) \ - do{ \ - int t__; \ - t__=((_a)^(_b))&-((_b)<(_a)); \ - (_a)^=t__; \ - (_b)^=t__; \ - } \ - while(0) - -/*Accesses one of four (signed) bytes given an index. - This can be used to avoid small lookup tables.*/ -#define OC_BYTE_TABLE32(_a,_b,_c,_d,_i) \ - ((signed char) \ - (((_a)&0xFF|((_b)&0xFF)<<8|((_c)&0xFF)<<16|((_d)&0xFF)<<24)>>(_i)*8)) -/*Accesses one of eight (unsigned) nibbles given an index. - This can be used to avoid small lookup tables.*/ -#define OC_UNIBBLE_TABLE32(_a,_b,_c,_d,_e,_f,_g,_h,_i) \ - ((((_a)&0xF|((_b)&0xF)<<4|((_c)&0xF)<<8|((_d)&0xF)<<12| \ - ((_e)&0xF)<<16|((_f)&0xF)<<20|((_g)&0xF)<<24|((_h)&0xF)<<28)>>(_i)*4)&0xF) - - - -/*All of these macros should expect floats as arguments.*/ -#define OC_MAXF(_a,_b) ((_a)<(_b)?(_b):(_a)) -#define OC_MINF(_a,_b) ((_a)>(_b)?(_b):(_a)) -#define OC_CLAMPF(_a,_b,_c) (OC_MINF(_a,OC_MAXF(_b,_c))) -#define OC_FABSF(_f) ((float)fabs(_f)) -#define OC_SQRTF(_f) ((float)sqrt(_f)) -#define OC_POWF(_b,_e) ((float)pow(_b,_e)) -#define OC_LOGF(_f) ((float)log(_f)) -#define OC_IFLOORF(_f) ((int)floor(_f)) -#define OC_ICEILF(_f) ((int)ceil(_f)) - -#endif |