[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 08/15] avfilter/vf_bwdif: Add neon for filter_edge

Martin Storsjö martin at martin.st
Sun Jul 2 23:36:36 EEST 2023


On Sun, 2 Jul 2023, John Cox wrote:

> On Sun, 2 Jul 2023 00:40:09 +0300 (EEST), you wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2023, John Cox wrote:
>>
>>> Signed-off-by: John Cox <jc at kynesim.co.uk>
>>> ---
>>> libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_init_aarch64.c |  20 ++++
>>> libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_neon.S         | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++
>>> 2 files changed, 124 insertions(+)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_init_aarch64.c b/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_init_aarch64.c
>>> index 3ffaa07ab3..e75cf2f204 100644
>>> --- a/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_init_aarch64.c
>>> +++ b/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_init_aarch64.c
>>> @@ -24,10 +24,29 @@
>>> #include "libavfilter/bwdif.h"
>>> #include "libavutil/aarch64/cpu.h"
>>>
>>> +void ff_bwdif_filter_edge_neon(void *dst1, void *prev1, void *cur1, void *next1,
>>> +                               int w, int prefs, int mrefs, int prefs2, int mrefs2,
>>> +                               int parity, int clip_max, int spat);
>>> +
>>> void ff_bwdif_filter_intra_neon(void *dst1, void *cur1, int w, int prefs, int mrefs,
>>>                                 int prefs3, int mrefs3, int parity, int clip_max);
>>>
>>>
>>> +static void filter_edge_helper(void *dst1, void *prev1, void *cur1, void *next1,
>>> +                               int w, int prefs, int mrefs, int prefs2, int mrefs2,
>>> +                               int parity, int clip_max, int spat)
>>> +{
>>> +    const int w0 = clip_max != 255 ? 0 : w & ~15;
>>> +
>>> +    ff_bwdif_filter_edge_neon(dst1, prev1, cur1, next1, w0, prefs, mrefs, prefs2, mrefs2,
>>> +                              parity, clip_max, spat);
>>> +
>>> +    if (w0 < w)
>>> +        ff_bwdif_filter_edge_c((char *)dst1 + w0, (char *)prev1 + w0, (char *)cur1 + w0, (char *)next1 + w0,
>>> +                               w - w0, prefs, mrefs, prefs2, mrefs2,
>>> +                               parity, clip_max, spat);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> static void filter_intra_helper(void *dst1, void *cur1, int w, int prefs, int mrefs,
>>>                                 int prefs3, int mrefs3, int parity, int clip_max)
>>> {
>>> @@ -52,5 +71,6 @@ ff_bwdif_init_aarch64(BWDIFContext *s, int bit_depth)
>>>         return;
>>>
>>>     s->filter_intra = filter_intra_helper;
>>> +    s->filter_edge  = filter_edge_helper;
>>> }
>>>
>>> diff --git a/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_neon.S b/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_neon.S
>>> index 6c5d1598f4..a33b235882 100644
>>> --- a/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_neon.S
>>> +++ b/libavfilter/aarch64/vf_bwdif_neon.S
>>> @@ -128,6 +128,110 @@ coeffs:
>>>         .hword          5570, 3801, 1016, -3801         // hf[0] = v0.h[2], -hf[1] = v0.h[5]
>>>         .hword          5077, 981                       // sp[0] = v0.h[6]
>>>
>>> +// ============================================================================
>>> +//
>>> +// void ff_bwdif_filter_edge_neon(
>>> +//      void *dst1,     // x0
>>> +//      void *prev1,    // x1
>>> +//      void *cur1,     // x2
>>> +//      void *next1,    // x3
>>> +//      int w,          // w4
>>> +//      int prefs,      // w5
>>> +//      int mrefs,      // w6
>>> +//      int prefs2,     // w7
>>> +//      int mrefs2,     // [sp, #0]
>>> +//      int parity,     // [sp, #8]
>>> +//      int clip_max,   // [sp, #16]  unused
>>> +//      int spat);      // [sp, #24]
>>
>> This doesn't hold for macOS targets (and the checkasm tests fail on that
>> platform).
>>
>> On macOS, arguments that aren't passed in registers but on the stack, are
>> tightly packed. So since parity is 32 bit and mrefs2 also was 32 bit,
>> parity is available at [sp, #4].
>>
>> Therefore, it's usually simplest for portability reasons, to pass any
>> arguments after the first 8, as intptr_t or ptrdiff_t, as that makes them
>> consistent across platforms.
>
> Not my interface - this is already existing code. What do you suggest I
> do?
>
> I'm happy either to change the interface or fix my stack offsets if
> there is any clue that lets me detect this ABI. As personal preference
> I'd choose the latter.

You can litter the code with "#ifdef __APPLE__", but in general I'd prefer 
to not go down that route as it makes the code messier to maintain, and 
explicitly requires you to test the code on both system combinations 
whenever touching it, compared to just having to test it once if there's a 
shared codepath.

We often do change function interfaces to make writing the assembly 
simpler; we often change parameters like "int stride" into "ptrdiff_t 
stride", to avoid needing explicit sign extension instructions on some 
architectures. Changing interfaces for this reason is less common though 
(we often don't have many functions that take that many parameters), but 
it shouldn't require a lot of changes for other architectures with 
existing assembly.

// Martin



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