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h264_deblock_lasx.c
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21 
23 #include "h264dsp_loongarch.h"
25 
26 #define H264_LOOP_FILTER_STRENGTH_ITERATION_LASX(edges, step, mask_mv, dir, \
27  d_idx, mask_dir) \
28 do { \
29  int b_idx = 0; \
30  int step_x4 = step << 2; \
31  int d_idx_12 = d_idx + 12; \
32  int d_idx_52 = d_idx + 52; \
33  int d_idx_x4 = d_idx << 2; \
34  int d_idx_x4_48 = d_idx_x4 + 48; \
35  int dir_x32 = dir * 32; \
36  uint8_t *ref_t = (uint8_t*)ref; \
37  uint8_t *mv_t = (uint8_t*)mv; \
38  uint8_t *nnz_t = (uint8_t*)nnz; \
39  uint8_t *bS_t = (uint8_t*)bS; \
40  mask_mv <<= 3; \
41  for (; b_idx < edges; b_idx += step) { \
42  out &= mask_dir; \
43  if (!(mask_mv & b_idx)) { \
44  if (bidir) { \
45  ref2 = __lasx_xvldx(ref_t, d_idx_12); \
46  ref3 = __lasx_xvldx(ref_t, d_idx_52); \
47  ref0 = __lasx_xvld(ref_t, 12); \
48  ref1 = __lasx_xvld(ref_t, 52); \
49  ref2 = __lasx_xvilvl_w(ref3, ref2); \
50  ref0 = __lasx_xvilvl_w(ref0, ref0); \
51  ref1 = __lasx_xvilvl_w(ref1, ref1); \
52  ref3 = __lasx_xvshuf4i_w(ref2, 0xB1); \
53  ref0 = __lasx_xvsub_b(ref0, ref2); \
54  ref1 = __lasx_xvsub_b(ref1, ref3); \
55  ref0 = __lasx_xvor_v(ref0, ref1); \
56 \
57  tmp2 = __lasx_xvldx(mv_t, d_idx_x4_48); \
58  tmp3 = __lasx_xvld(mv_t, 48); \
59  tmp4 = __lasx_xvld(mv_t, 208); \
60  tmp5 = __lasx_xvld(mv_t + d_idx_x4, 208); \
61  DUP2_ARG3(__lasx_xvpermi_q, tmp2, tmp2, 0x20, tmp5, tmp5, \
62  0x20, tmp2, tmp5); \
63  tmp3 = __lasx_xvpermi_q(tmp4, tmp3, 0x20); \
64  tmp2 = __lasx_xvsub_h(tmp2, tmp3); \
65  tmp5 = __lasx_xvsub_h(tmp5, tmp3); \
66  DUP2_ARG2(__lasx_xvsat_h, tmp2, 7, tmp5, 7, tmp2, tmp5); \
67  tmp0 = __lasx_xvpickev_b(tmp5, tmp2); \
68  tmp0 = __lasx_xvpermi_d(tmp0, 0xd8); \
69  tmp0 = __lasx_xvadd_b(tmp0, cnst_1); \
70  tmp0 = __lasx_xvssub_bu(tmp0, cnst_0); \
71  tmp0 = __lasx_xvsat_h(tmp0, 7); \
72  tmp0 = __lasx_xvpickev_b(tmp0, tmp0); \
73  tmp0 = __lasx_xvpermi_d(tmp0, 0xd8); \
74  tmp1 = __lasx_xvpickod_d(tmp0, tmp0); \
75  out = __lasx_xvor_v(ref0, tmp0); \
76  tmp1 = __lasx_xvshuf4i_w(tmp1, 0xB1); \
77  out = __lasx_xvor_v(out, tmp1); \
78  tmp0 = __lasx_xvshuf4i_w(out, 0xB1); \
79  out = __lasx_xvmin_bu(out, tmp0); \
80  } else { \
81  ref0 = __lasx_xvldx(ref_t, d_idx_12); \
82  ref3 = __lasx_xvld(ref_t, 12); \
83  tmp2 = __lasx_xvldx(mv_t, d_idx_x4_48); \
84  tmp3 = __lasx_xvld(mv_t, 48); \
85  tmp4 = __lasx_xvsub_h(tmp3, tmp2); \
86  tmp1 = __lasx_xvsat_h(tmp4, 7); \
87  tmp1 = __lasx_xvpickev_b(tmp1, tmp1); \
88  tmp1 = __lasx_xvadd_b(tmp1, cnst_1); \
89  out = __lasx_xvssub_bu(tmp1, cnst_0); \
90  out = __lasx_xvsat_h(out, 7); \
91  out = __lasx_xvpickev_b(out, out); \
92  ref0 = __lasx_xvsub_b(ref3, ref0); \
93  out = __lasx_xvor_v(out, ref0); \
94  } \
95  } \
96  tmp0 = __lasx_xvld(nnz_t, 12); \
97  tmp1 = __lasx_xvldx(nnz_t, d_idx_12); \
98  tmp0 = __lasx_xvor_v(tmp0, tmp1); \
99  tmp0 = __lasx_xvmin_bu(tmp0, cnst_2); \
100  out = __lasx_xvmin_bu(out, cnst_2); \
101  tmp0 = __lasx_xvslli_h(tmp0, 1); \
102  tmp0 = __lasx_xvmax_bu(out, tmp0); \
103  tmp0 = __lasx_vext2xv_hu_bu(tmp0); \
104  __lasx_xvstelm_d(tmp0, bS_t + dir_x32, 0, 0); \
105  ref_t += step; \
106  mv_t += step_x4; \
107  nnz_t += step; \
108  bS_t += step; \
109  } \
110 } while(0)
111 
112 void ff_h264_loop_filter_strength_lasx(int16_t bS[2][4][4], uint8_t nnz[40],
113  int8_t ref[2][40], int16_t mv[2][40][2],
114  int bidir, int edges, int step,
115  int mask_mv0, int mask_mv1, int field)
116 {
117  __m256i out;
118  __m256i ref0, ref1, ref2, ref3;
119  __m256i tmp0, tmp1;
120  __m256i tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5;
121  __m256i cnst_0, cnst_1, cnst_2;
122  __m256i zero = __lasx_xvldi(0);
123  __m256i one = __lasx_xvnor_v(zero, zero);
124  int64_t cnst3 = 0x0206020602060206, cnst4 = 0x0103010301030103;
125  if (field) {
126  cnst_0 = __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_d(cnst3);
127  cnst_1 = __lasx_xvreplgr2vr_d(cnst4);
128  cnst_2 = __lasx_xvldi(0x01);
129  } else {
130  DUP2_ARG1(__lasx_xvldi, 0x06, 0x03, cnst_0, cnst_1);
131  cnst_2 = __lasx_xvldi(0x01);
132  }
133  step <<= 3;
134  edges <<= 3;
135 
137  1, -8, zero);
138  H264_LOOP_FILTER_STRENGTH_ITERATION_LASX(32, 8, mask_mv0, 0, -1, one);
139 
140  DUP2_ARG2(__lasx_xvld, (int8_t*)bS, 0, (int8_t*)bS, 16, tmp0, tmp1);
141  DUP2_ARG2(__lasx_xvilvh_d, tmp0, tmp0, tmp1, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3);
142  LASX_TRANSPOSE4x4_H(tmp0, tmp2, tmp1, tmp3, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5);
143  __lasx_xvstelm_d(tmp2, (int8_t*)bS, 0, 0);
144  __lasx_xvstelm_d(tmp3, (int8_t*)bS + 8, 0, 0);
145  __lasx_xvstelm_d(tmp4, (int8_t*)bS + 16, 0, 0);
146  __lasx_xvstelm_d(tmp5, (int8_t*)bS + 24, 0, 0);
147 }
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