[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 1/4] lavc/aarch64: new optimization for 8-bit hevc_epel_uni_v

Martin Storsjö martin at martin.st
Tue Sep 26 15:53:05 EEST 2023


Hi,

Thanks, this looks mostly ok now.

There were a few minor issues left that I can fix up before pushing. There 
were a number of cases with register restoring like this:

         ldr             x30, [sp]
         ldp             x4, x6, [sp, #16]
         ldp             x0, x1, [sp, #32]
         add             sp, sp, #48

Here we should fold the sp update ino the load as well, like this:

         ldp             x4, x6, [sp, #16]
         ldp             x0, x1, [sp, #32]
         ldr             x30, [sp], #48

In a few cases, this wasn't possible, due to the location of the register 
that is being restored, like this:

         ldr             x30, [sp, #56]
         add             sp, sp, #64

For the most idiomatic aarch64 assembly, I think it would be good to 
restructure it to keep x30 at the bottom of this area, to allow using the 
same pattern for restores here too.

I pushed it with these changes. A later patch to restructure the register 
saves to avoid the separate "add sp" would be appreciated though. I quite 
certainly doesn't matter from a real-world performance perspective, but it 
would make the code more idiomatic.

// Martin




On Sat, 23 Sep 2023, Logan.Lyu wrote:

> Hi, Martin,
>
> Thanks for your review.
>
>> Thanks for the patches. Functionally, they seem to work, and the issues i 
>> saw in the code are relatively minor. Unfortunately, some of the issues are 
>> issues that we've been through in many earlier patches, so I would hope 
>> that you would pay attention to them in the future before posting more 
>> patches.
> Okay, I have noticed the previous issues and made some modifications 
> according to the issues, And I have completed the modifications based on your 
> comments.
>
> If there are any missing issues that have not been corrected, please let me 
> know.
>
>
>
> 在 2023/9/17 5:46, Martin Storsjö 写道:
>> On Thu, 14 Sep 2023, Logan.Lyu wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Martin,
>>> 
>>> You can try the attached patchset. If that doesn't work, My code branch 
>>> address is https://github.com/myais2023/FFmpeg/tree/hevc-aarch64
>> 
>> Thanks for the patches. Functionally, they seem to work, and the issues i 
>> saw in the code are relatively minor. Unfortunately, some of the issues are 
>> issues that we've been through in many earlier patches, so I would hope 
>> that you would pay attention to them in the future before posting more 
>> patches.
>> 
>> 
>> In patch 1, you've got a bunch of sxtw instructions for src/dst stride 
>> parameters that have the type ptrdiff_t - that shouldn't be necessary?
>> 
>> In patch 2, you're moving the macros calc_epelh, calc_epelh2, 
>> load_epel_filterh - can you split out the move into a separate commit? 
>> (This isn't strictly necessary but would make things even clearer.)
>> 
>> In patch 2, you're storing below the stack, then decrementing it afterwards 
>> - e.g. like this:
>> 
>>> +        stp             x0, x30, [sp, #-16]
>>> +        stp             x1, x2, [sp, #-32]
>>> +        stp             x3, x4, [sp, #-48]
>>> +        stp             x5, x6, [sp, #-64]!
>> 
>> Please change that so that you're first predecrementing the whole area, 
>> then storing the other elements above that stack pointer, e.g. like this:
>> 
>> stp x0, x30, [sp, #-64]!
>> stp x1, x2, [sp, #16]
>> stp x3, x4, [sp, #32]
>> 
>> etc.
>> 
>> The same issue also appears in variouos places within functions like this:
>> 
>>> +        stp             x0, x1, [sp, #-16]
>>> +        stp             x4, x6, [sp, #-32]
>>> +        stp             xzr, x30, [sp, #-48]!
>> 
>> Please fix all of these cases - you can search through your patches for 
>> anything related to storing on the stack. Also, storing xzr here seems 
>> superfluous - if you've got an odd number of registers to store, just make 
>> one instruction str instead of stp (but keep the stack aligned).
>> 
>> Then in patch 4, you've got yet another pattern for doing these stores, 
>> where you have superfluous consecutive stack decrements like this:
>> 
>>> +        stp             x6, x30, [sp, #-16]!
>>> +        mov             x7, #16
>>> +        stp             x0, x1, [sp, #-16]!
>>> +        stp             x2, x3, [sp, #-16]!
>>> +        stp             x4, x5, [sp, #-16]!
>> 
>> Please just do one stack decrement covering all the stack space you need.
>> 
>> I believe these issues have been raised in earlier reviews as well.
>> 
>> // Martin
>


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