[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2 05/15] tests/checkasm: Add test for vf_bwdif filter_intra
Martin Storsjö
martin at martin.st
Mon Jul 3 00:14:16 EEST 2023
On Sun, 2 Jul 2023, John Cox wrote:
> Signed-off-by: John Cox <jc at kynesim.co.uk>
> ---
> tests/checkasm/vf_bwdif.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/tests/checkasm/vf_bwdif.c b/tests/checkasm/vf_bwdif.c
> index 46224bb575..034bbabb4c 100644
> --- a/tests/checkasm/vf_bwdif.c
> +++ b/tests/checkasm/vf_bwdif.c
> @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
> #include "checkasm.h"
> #include "libavcodec/internal.h"
> #include "libavfilter/bwdif.h"
> +#include "libavutil/mem_internal.h"
>
> #define WIDTH 256
>
> @@ -81,4 +82,40 @@ void checkasm_check_vf_bwdif(void)
> BODY(uint16_t, 10);
> report("bwdif10");
> }
> +
> + if (check_func(ctx_8.filter_intra, "bwdif8.intra")) {
> + LOCAL_ALIGNED_16(uint8_t, cur0, [11*WIDTH]);
> + LOCAL_ALIGNED_16(uint8_t, cur1, [11*WIDTH]);
> + LOCAL_ALIGNED_16(uint8_t, dst0, [WIDTH*3]);
> + LOCAL_ALIGNED_16(uint8_t, dst1, [WIDTH*3]);
> + const int stride = WIDTH;
> + const int mask = (1<<8)-1;
> +
> + declare_func(void, void *dst1, void *cur1, int w, int prefs, int mrefs,
> + int prefs3, int mrefs3, int parity, int clip_max);
> +
> + randomize_buffers( cur0, cur1, mask, 11*WIDTH);
> + memset(dst0, 0xba, WIDTH * 3);
> + memset(dst1, 0xba, WIDTH * 3);
> +
> + call_ref(dst0 + stride,
> + cur0 + stride * 4, WIDTH,
> + stride, -stride, stride * 3, -stride * 3,
> + 0, mask);
> + call_new(dst1 + stride,
> + cur0 + stride * 4, WIDTH,
> + stride, -stride, stride * 3, -stride * 3,
> + 0, mask);
> +
> + if (memcmp(dst0, dst1, WIDTH*3)
> + || memcmp( cur0, cur1, WIDTH*11))
> + fail();
> +
> + bench_new(dst1 + stride,
> + cur0 + stride * 4, WIDTH,
> + stride, -stride, stride * 3, -stride * 3,
> + 0, mask);
> +
> + report("bwdif8.intra");
> + }
It's a bit of a shame that this only tests things for 8 bit, not 10, but I
guess that's better than nothing. The way the current code is set up to
template both variants of the tests isn't very neat either...
// Martin
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