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binkdsp.h
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1 /*
2  * Bink DSP routines
3  * Copyright (c) 2009 Konstantin Shishkov
4  *
5  * This file is part of FFmpeg.
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20  */
21 
22 /**
23  * @file
24  * Bink DSP routines
25  */
26 
27 #ifndef AVCODEC_BINKDSP_H
28 #define AVCODEC_BINKDSP_H
29 
30 #include <stdint.h>
31 
32 #include "config.h"
33 
34 typedef struct BinkDSPContext {
35  void (*idct_put)(uint8_t *dest/*align 8*/, int line_size, int32_t *block/*align 16*/);
36  void (*idct_add)(uint8_t *dest/*align 8*/, int line_size, int32_t *block/*align 16*/);
37  void (*scale_block)(const uint8_t src[64]/*align 8*/, uint8_t *dst/*align 8*/, int linesize);
38  void (*add_pixels8)(uint8_t *av_restrict pixels, int16_t *block, int line_size);
40 
42 
43 #endif /* AVCODEC_BINKDSP_H */
BinkDSPContext::idct_add
void(* idct_add)(uint8_t *dest, int line_size, int32_t *block)
Definition: binkdsp.h:36
BinkDSPContext::scale_block
void(* scale_block)(const uint8_t src[64], uint8_t *dst, int linesize)
Definition: binkdsp.h:37
BinkDSPContext::idct_put
void(* idct_put)(uint8_t *dest, int line_size, int32_t *block)
Definition: binkdsp.h:35
BinkDSPContext
Definition: binkdsp.h:34
c
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Definition: undefined.txt:32
BinkDSPContext::add_pixels8
void(* add_pixels8)(uint8_t *av_restrict pixels, int16_t *block, int line_size)
Definition: binkdsp.h:38
src
INIT_CLIP pixel * src
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int32_t
int32_t
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block
The exact code depends on how similar the blocks are and how related they are to the block
Definition: filter_design.txt:207
ff_binkdsp_init
void ff_binkdsp_init(BinkDSPContext *c)
Definition: binkdsp.c:153