[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] wavdec: RIFX file format support
Benoit Fouet
benoit.fouet at free.fr
Wed Dec 17 22:57:30 CET 2014
Hi,
Le 17/12/2014 22:15, Reimar Döffinger a écrit :
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:55:17AM +0100, Thomas Volkert wrote:
>> On 12/16/2014 08:36 AM, Reimar Döffinger wrote:
>>> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 10:24:55AM +0000, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>>>>> codec->sample_rate = avio_rl32(pb);
>>>>> codec->bit_rate = avio_rl32(pb) * 8;
>>>>> codec->block_align = avio_rl16(pb);
>>>>> + if (big_endian) {
>>>>> + id = ntohs(id);
>>>>> + codec->channels = ntohs(codec->channels);
>>>>> + codec->sample_rate = ntohl(codec->sample_rate);
>>>>> + codec->bit_rate = ntohl(codec->bit_rate / 8) * 8;
>>>>> + codec->block_align = ntohs(codec->block_align);
>>>>> + }
>>>> Instead please do:
>>>> if (big_endian) {
>>>> id = avio_rb32(pb);
>>>> codec->channels = avio_rb32(pb);
>>>> ...
>>>> } else {
>>>> id = avio_rl32(pb);
>>>> ...
>>>> }
>>> Not sure this is a good idea, as it duplicates the code.
>>> It might be better to use the if as-is, just replacing ntoh*
>>> by av_bswap*.
>> I would prefer this version:
>> if (!big_endian) {
>> avio_rl32()
>> } else {
>> avio_rb32()
>> }
>> In case of big endianess, your idea (and my former solution) would need two
>> instead of one updates per value
> Why would that matter? Performance, especially for big-endian type is
> hardly relevant.
> Due to fewer branches it might actually give better performance for the
> common case (but as said I don't think it matters).
> It mostly avoids duplicating some actual code like the *8.
> There are also other options to reduce the code size, though I am
> sceptical if they are a good idea.
> 1) Macros like:
> #define GET16(pb) (big_endian ? avio_rb16(pb) : avio_rl16(pb))
> 2) Functions that take an additional endian argument.
While we're at it:
3) Function pointers initialized based on the endianness
--
Ben
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