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    arm: Add NEON optimizations for 10 and 12 bit vp9 MC · a4d4bad7
    Martin Storsjö authored
    This work is sponsored by, and copyright, Google.
    
    The plain pixel put/copy functions are used from the 8 bit version,
    for the double size (e.g. put16 uses ff_vp9_copy32_neon), and a new
    copy128 is added.
    
    Compared with the 8 bit version, the filters can no longer use the
    trick to accumulate in 16 bit with only saturation at the end, but now
    the accumulators need to be 32 bit. This avoids the need to keep track
    of which filter index is the largest though, reducing the size of the
    executable code for these filters.
    
    For the horizontal filters, we only do 4 or 8 pixels wide in parallel
    (while doing two rows at a time), since we don't have enough register
    space to filter 16 pixels wide.
    
    For the vertical filters, we still do 4 and 8 pixels in parallel just
    as in the 8 bit case, but we need to store the output after every 2
    rows instead of after every 4 rows.
    
    Examples of relative speedup compared to the C version, from checkasm:
                                   Cortex    A7     A8     A9    A53
    vp9_avg4_10bpp_neon:                   2.25   2.44   3.05   2.16
    vp9_avg8_10bpp_neon:                   3.66   8.48   3.86   3.50
    vp9_avg16_10bpp_neon:                  3.39   8.26   3.37   2.72
    vp9_avg32_10bpp_neon:                  4.03  10.20   4.07   3.42
    vp9_avg64_10bpp_neon:                  4.15  10.01   4.13   3.70
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_4h_10bpp_neon:     3.38   6.22   3.41   4.75
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_4hv_10bpp_neon:    3.89   6.39   4.30   5.32
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_4v_10bpp_neon:     5.32   9.73   6.34   7.31
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_8h_10bpp_neon:     4.45   9.40   4.68   6.87
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_8hv_10bpp_neon:    4.64   8.91   5.44   6.47
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_8v_10bpp_neon:     6.44  13.42   8.68   8.79
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_64h_10bpp_neon:    4.66   9.02   4.84   7.71
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_64hv_10bpp_neon:   4.61   9.14   4.92   7.10
    vp9_avg_8tap_smooth_64v_10bpp_neon:    6.90  14.13   9.57  10.41
    vp9_put4_10bpp_neon:                   1.33   1.46   2.09   1.33
    vp9_put8_10bpp_neon:                   1.57   3.42   1.83   1.84
    vp9_put16_10bpp_neon:                  1.55   4.78   2.17   1.89
    vp9_put32_10bpp_neon:                  2.06   5.35   2.14   2.30
    vp9_put64_10bpp_neon:                  3.00   2.41   1.95   1.66
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_4h_10bpp_neon:     3.19   5.81   3.31   4.63
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_4hv_10bpp_neon:    3.86   6.22   4.32   5.21
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_4v_10bpp_neon:     5.40   9.77   6.08   7.21
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_8h_10bpp_neon:     4.22   8.41   4.46   6.63
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_8hv_10bpp_neon:    4.56   8.51   5.39   6.25
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_8v_10bpp_neon:     6.60  12.43   8.17   8.89
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_64h_10bpp_neon:    4.41   8.59   4.54   7.49
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_64hv_10bpp_neon:   4.43   8.58   5.34   6.63
    vp9_put_8tap_smooth_64v_10bpp_neon:    7.26  13.92   9.27  10.92
    
    For the larger 8tap filters, the speedup vs C code is around 4-14x.
    Signed-off-by: 's avatarMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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