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h264qpel.h
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22 #ifndef AVCODEC_H264QPEL_H
23 #define AVCODEC_H264QPEL_H
24 
25 #include "qpeldsp.h"
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27 typedef struct H264QpelContext {
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41 #endif /* AVCODEC_H264QPEL_H */
bit_depth
static void bit_depth(AudioStatsContext *s, uint64_t mask, uint64_t imask, AVRational *depth)
Definition: af_astats.c:227
ff_h264qpel_init_ppc
void ff_h264qpel_init_ppc(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel.c:283
ff_h264qpel_init_loongarch
void ff_h264qpel_init_loongarch(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel_init_loongarch.c:27
H264QpelContext::avg_h264_qpel_pixels_tab
qpel_mc_func avg_h264_qpel_pixels_tab[4][16]
Definition: h264qpel.h:29
qpeldsp.h
ff_h264qpel_init_aarch64
void ff_h264qpel_init_aarch64(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel_init_aarch64.c:98
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Definition: undefined.txt:32
qpel_mc_func
void(* qpel_mc_func)(uint8_t *dst, const uint8_t *src, ptrdiff_t stride)
Definition: qpeldsp.h:65
ff_h264qpel_init
void ff_h264qpel_init(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel.c:49
ff_h264qpel_init_arm
void ff_h264qpel_init_arm(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel_init_arm.c:97
H264QpelContext
Definition: h264qpel.h:27
ff_h264qpel_init_x86
void ff_h264qpel_init_x86(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264_qpel.c:467
H264QpelContext::put_h264_qpel_pixels_tab
qpel_mc_func put_h264_qpel_pixels_tab[4][16]
Definition: h264qpel.h:28
ff_h264qpel_init_mips
void ff_h264qpel_init_mips(H264QpelContext *c, int bit_depth)
Definition: h264qpel_init_mips.c:26