1. 21 Jul, 2011 1 commit
  2. 10 May, 2011 1 commit
    • Oskar Arvidsson's avatar
      Adds 8-, 9- and 10-bit versions of some of the functions used by the h264 decoder. · 19a0729b
      Oskar Arvidsson authored
      This patch lets e.g. dsputil_init chose dsp functions with respect to
      the bit depth to decode. The naming scheme of bit depth dependent
      functions is <base name>_<bit depth>[_<prefix>] (i.e. the old
      clear_blocks_c is now named clear_blocks_8_c).
      
      Note: Some of the functions for high bit depth is not dependent on the
      bit depth, but only on the pixel size. This leaves some room for
      optimizing binary size.
      
      Preparatory patch for high bit depth h264 decoding support.
      Signed-off-by: 's avatarRonald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
      19a0729b
  3. 10 Apr, 2011 1 commit
    • Oskar Arvidsson's avatar
      Adds 8-, 9- and 10-bit versions of some of the functions used by the h264 decoder. · 8dbe5856
      Oskar Arvidsson authored
      This patch lets e.g. dsputil_init chose dsp functions with respect to
      the bit depth to decode. The naming scheme of bit depth dependent
      functions is <base name>_<bit depth>[_<prefix>] (i.e. the old
      clear_blocks_c is now named clear_blocks_8_c).
      
      Note: Some of the functions for high bit depth is not dependent on the
      bit depth, but only on the pixel size. This leaves some room for
      optimizing binary size.
      
      Preparatory patch for high bit depth h264 decoding support.
      Signed-off-by: 's avatarMichael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
      8dbe5856
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    • Diego Pettenò's avatar
      Rename template included sources from .h to _template.c. · 782fc0c3
      Diego Pettenò authored
      There are multiple source files that are #include'd rather than
      compiled, as they are used as template for generation of similar code,
      like asm-optimised code. Some of these files are right now named with
      a .h extension, although they are not header in any reasonable sense.
      
      Rename them so that instead of being named with .h extension they are
      named with _template.c as final part.
      
      Originally committed as revision 15730 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
      782fc0c3
  11. 16 Oct, 2008 1 commit
    • Diego Pettenò's avatar
      Convert asm keyword into __asm__. · be449fca
      Diego Pettenò authored
      Neither the asm() nor the __asm__() keyword is part of the C99
      standard, but while GCC accepts the former in C89 syntax, it is not
      accepted in C99 unless GNU extensions are turned on (with -fasm). The
      latter form is accepted in any syntax as an extension (without
      requiring further command-line options).
      
      Sun Studio C99 compiler also does not accept asm() while accepting
      __asm__(), albeit reporting warnings that it's not valid C99 syntax.
      
      Originally committed as revision 15627 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
      be449fca
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    • Bernhard Rosenkränzer's avatar
      Better ARM support for mplayer/ffmpeg, ported from atty fork · 6ad1fa5a
      Bernhard Rosenkränzer authored
      while playing with some new hardware, I found it's running a forked mplayer
       -- and it looks like they're following the GPL.
      
       The maintainer's page is here: http://atty.jp/?Zaurus/mplayer
       Unfortunately it's mostly in Japanese, so it's hard to figure out any
        details.
      
        Their code looks quite interesting (at least to those of us w/ ARM CPUs).
      
        The patches I've attached are the patches from atty.jp with a couple of
        modifications by myself:
        - ported to current CVS
        - reverted their change of removing SNOW support from ffmpeg
        - cleaned up their bswap mess
        - removed DOS-style linebreaks from various files
      
      patch by (Bernhard Rosenkraenzer: bero, arklinux org)
      
      Originally committed as revision 4311 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
      6ad1fa5a