[FFmpeg-cvslog] avutil/common: add av_rint64_clip
Ganesh Ajjanagadde
git at videolan.org
Sat Nov 14 03:48:49 CET 2015
ffmpeg | branch: master | Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde at gmail.com> | Sun Nov 1 09:33:29 2015 -0500| [6f520ce1a6c6bc8467e96a2d1d9f6dab88c210ca] | committer: Ganesh Ajjanagadde
avutil/common: add av_rint64_clip
The rationale for this function is reflected in the documentation for
it, and is copied here:
Clip a double value into the long long amin-amax range.
This function is needed because conversion of floating point to integers when
it does not fit in the integer's representation does not necessarily saturate
correctly (usually converted to a cvttsd2si on x86) which saturates numbers
> INT64_MAX to INT64_MIN. The standard marks such conversions as undefined
behavior, allowing this sort of mathematically bogus conversions. This provides
a safe alternative that is slower obviously but assures safety and better
mathematical behavior.
API:
@param a value to clip
@param amin minimum value of the clip range
@param amax maximum value of the clip range
@return clipped value
Note that a priori if one can guarantee from the calling side that the
double is in range, it is safe to simply do an explicit/implicit cast,
and that will be far faster. However, otherwise this function should be
used.
avutil minor version is bumped.
Reviewed-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde at gmail.com>
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=6f520ce1a6c6bc8467e96a2d1d9f6dab88c210ca
---
libavutil/common.h | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
libavutil/version.h | 2 +-
2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/libavutil/common.h b/libavutil/common.h
index 6f0f582..813fb37 100644
--- a/libavutil/common.h
+++ b/libavutil/common.h
@@ -298,6 +298,42 @@ static av_always_inline av_const double av_clipd_c(double a, double amin, double
else return a;
}
+/**
+ * Clip and convert a double value into the long long amin-amax range.
+ * This function is needed because conversion of floating point to integers when
+ * it does not fit in the integer's representation does not necessarily saturate
+ * correctly (usually converted to a cvttsd2si on x86) which saturates numbers
+ * > INT64_MAX to INT64_MIN. The standard marks such conversions as undefined
+ * behavior, allowing this sort of mathematically bogus conversions. This provides
+ * a safe alternative that is slower obviously but assures safety and better
+ * mathematical behavior.
+ * @param a value to clip
+ * @param amin minimum value of the clip range
+ * @param amax maximum value of the clip range
+ * @return clipped value
+ */
+static av_always_inline av_const int64_t av_rint64_clip_c(double a, int64_t amin, int64_t amax)
+{
+ int64_t res;
+#if defined(HAVE_AV_CONFIG_H) && defined(ASSERT_LEVEL) && ASSERT_LEVEL >= 2
+ if (amin > amax) abort();
+#endif
+ // INT64_MAX+1,INT64_MIN are exactly representable as IEEE doubles
+ // do range checks first
+ if (a >= 9223372036854775808.0)
+ return amax;
+ if (a <= -9223372036854775808.0)
+ return amin;
+
+ // safe to call llrint and clip accordingly
+ res = llrint(a);
+ if (res > amax)
+ return amax;
+ if (res < amin)
+ return amin;
+ return res;
+}
+
/** Compute ceil(log2(x)).
* @param x value used to compute ceil(log2(x))
* @return computed ceiling of log2(x)
@@ -511,6 +547,9 @@ static av_always_inline av_const int av_popcount64_c(uint64_t x)
#ifndef av_clipd
# define av_clipd av_clipd_c
#endif
+#ifndef av_rint64_clip
+# define av_rint64_clip av_rint64_clip_c
+#endif
#ifndef av_popcount
# define av_popcount av_popcount_c
#endif
diff --git a/libavutil/version.h b/libavutil/version.h
index 909f9a6..bcad658 100644
--- a/libavutil/version.h
+++ b/libavutil/version.h
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
*/
#define LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MAJOR 55
-#define LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MINOR 5
+#define LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MINOR 6
#define LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MICRO 100
#define LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT AV_VERSION_INT(LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_MAJOR, \
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