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1 /*
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2 * jfdctfst.c
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3 *
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4 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
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5 *
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6 * The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied,
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7 * with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or
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8 * fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and
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9 * you, its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy.
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10 *
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11 * This software is copyright (C) 1994-1996, Thomas G. Lane.
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12 * All Rights Reserved except as specified below.
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13 *
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14 * Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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15 * software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to
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16 * these conditions:
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17 * (1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then
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18 * this README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty
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19 * notice unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original
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20 * files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.
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21 * (2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying
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22 * documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work
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23 * of the Independent JPEG Group".
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24 * (3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts
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25 * full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept
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26 * NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.
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27 *
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28 * These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG
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29 * code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought
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30 * to acknowledge us.
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31 *
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32 * Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company
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33 * name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products
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34 * derived from it. This software may be referred to only as "the Independent
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35 * JPEG Group's software".
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36 *
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37 * We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis
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38 * of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are
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39 * assumed by the product vendor.
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40 *
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41 * This file contains a fast, not so accurate integer implementation of the
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42 * forward DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform).
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43 *
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44 * A 2-D DCT can be done by 1-D DCT on each row followed by 1-D DCT
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45 * on each column. Direct algorithms are also available, but they are
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46 * much more complex and seem not to be any faster when reduced to code.
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47 *
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48 * This implementation is based on Arai, Agui, and Nakajima's algorithm for
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49 * scaled DCT. Their original paper (Trans. IEICE E-71(11):1095) is in
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50 * Japanese, but the algorithm is described in the Pennebaker & Mitchell
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51 * JPEG textbook (see REFERENCES section in file README). The following code
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52 * is based directly on figure 4-8 in P&M.
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53 * While an 8-point DCT cannot be done in less than 11 multiplies, it is
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54 * possible to arrange the computation so that many of the multiplies are
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55 * simple scalings of the final outputs. These multiplies can then be
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56 * folded into the multiplications or divisions by the JPEG quantization
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57 * table entries. The AA&N method leaves only 5 multiplies and 29 adds
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58 * to be done in the DCT itself.
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59 * The primary disadvantage of this method is that with fixed-point math,
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60 * accuracy is lost due to imprecise representation of the scaled
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61 * quantization values. The smaller the quantization table entry, the less
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62 * precise the scaled value, so this implementation does worse with high-
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63 * quality-setting files than with low-quality ones.
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64 */
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65
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66 /**
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67 * @file jfdctfst.c
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68 * Independent JPEG Group's fast AAN dct.
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69 */
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70
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71 #include <stdlib.h>
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72 #include <stdio.h>
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73 #include "common.h"
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74 #include "dsputil.h"
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75
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76 #define DCTSIZE 8
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77 #define GLOBAL(x) x
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78 #define RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n) ((x) >> (n))
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79 #define SHIFT_TEMPS
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80
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81 /*
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82 * This module is specialized to the case DCTSIZE = 8.
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83 */
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84
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85 #if DCTSIZE != 8
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86 Sorry, this code only copes with 8x8 DCTs. /* deliberate syntax err */
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87 #endif
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88
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89
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90 /* Scaling decisions are generally the same as in the LL&M algorithm;
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91 * see jfdctint.c for more details. However, we choose to descale
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92 * (right shift) multiplication products as soon as they are formed,
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93 * rather than carrying additional fractional bits into subsequent additions.
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94 * This compromises accuracy slightly, but it lets us save a few shifts.
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95 * More importantly, 16-bit arithmetic is then adequate (for 8-bit samples)
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96 * everywhere except in the multiplications proper; this saves a good deal
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97 * of work on 16-bit-int machines.
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98 *
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99 * Again to save a few shifts, the intermediate results between pass 1 and
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100 * pass 2 are not upscaled, but are represented only to integral precision.
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101 *
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102 * A final compromise is to represent the multiplicative constants to only
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103 * 8 fractional bits, rather than 13. This saves some shifting work on some
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104 * machines, and may also reduce the cost of multiplication (since there
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105 * are fewer one-bits in the constants).
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106 */
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107
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108 #define CONST_BITS 8
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109
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110
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111 /* Some C compilers fail to reduce "FIX(constant)" at compile time, thus
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112 * causing a lot of useless floating-point operations at run time.
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113 * To get around this we use the following pre-calculated constants.
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114 * If you change CONST_BITS you may want to add appropriate values.
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115 * (With a reasonable C compiler, you can just rely on the FIX() macro...)
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116 */
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117
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118 #if CONST_BITS == 8
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119 #define FIX_0_382683433 ((int32_t) 98) /* FIX(0.382683433) */
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120 #define FIX_0_541196100 ((int32_t) 139) /* FIX(0.541196100) */
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121 #define FIX_0_707106781 ((int32_t) 181) /* FIX(0.707106781) */
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122 #define FIX_1_306562965 ((int32_t) 334) /* FIX(1.306562965) */
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123 #else
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124 #define FIX_0_382683433 FIX(0.382683433)
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125 #define FIX_0_541196100 FIX(0.541196100)
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126 #define FIX_0_707106781 FIX(0.707106781)
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127 #define FIX_1_306562965 FIX(1.306562965)
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128 #endif
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129
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130
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131 /* We can gain a little more speed, with a further compromise in accuracy,
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132 * by omitting the addition in a descaling shift. This yields an incorrectly
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133 * rounded result half the time...
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134 */
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135
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136 #ifndef USE_ACCURATE_ROUNDING
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137 #undef DESCALE
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138 #define DESCALE(x,n) RIGHT_SHIFT(x, n)
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139 #endif
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140
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141
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142 /* Multiply a DCTELEM variable by an int32_t constant, and immediately
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143 * descale to yield a DCTELEM result.
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144 */
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145
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146 #define MULTIPLY(var,const) ((DCTELEM) DESCALE((var) * (const), CONST_BITS))
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147
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148 static always_inline void row_fdct(DCTELEM * data){
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149 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
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150 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
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151 int_fast16_t z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13;
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152 DCTELEM *dataptr;
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153 int ctr;
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154 SHIFT_TEMPS
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155
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156 /* Pass 1: process rows. */
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157
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158 dataptr = data;
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159 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
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160 tmp0 = dataptr[0] + dataptr[7];
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161 tmp7 = dataptr[0] - dataptr[7];
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162 tmp1 = dataptr[1] + dataptr[6];
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163 tmp6 = dataptr[1] - dataptr[6];
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164 tmp2 = dataptr[2] + dataptr[5];
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165 tmp5 = dataptr[2] - dataptr[5];
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166 tmp3 = dataptr[3] + dataptr[4];
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167 tmp4 = dataptr[3] - dataptr[4];
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168
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169 /* Even part */
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170
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171 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; /* phase 2 */
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172 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
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173 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
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174 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
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175
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176 dataptr[0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */
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177 dataptr[4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
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178
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179 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
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180 dataptr[2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */
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181 dataptr[6] = tmp13 - z1;
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182
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183 /* Odd part */
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184
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185 tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5; /* phase 2 */
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186 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
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187 tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
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188
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189 /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
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190 z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */
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191 z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */
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192 z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */
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193 z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
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194
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195 z11 = tmp7 + z3; /* phase 5 */
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196 z13 = tmp7 - z3;
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197
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198 dataptr[5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */
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199 dataptr[3] = z13 - z2;
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200 dataptr[1] = z11 + z4;
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201 dataptr[7] = z11 - z4;
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202
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203 dataptr += DCTSIZE; /* advance pointer to next row */
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204 }
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205 }
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206
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207 /*
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208 * Perform the forward DCT on one block of samples.
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209 */
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210
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211 GLOBAL(void)
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212 fdct_ifast (DCTELEM * data)
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213 {
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214 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
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215 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
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216 int_fast16_t z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13;
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217 DCTELEM *dataptr;
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218 int ctr;
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219 SHIFT_TEMPS
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220
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221 row_fdct(data);
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222
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223 /* Pass 2: process columns. */
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224
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225 dataptr = data;
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226 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
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227 tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
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228 tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
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229 tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
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230 tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*6];
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231 tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
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232 tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
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233 tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
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234 tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*4];
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235
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236 /* Even part */
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237
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238 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; /* phase 2 */
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239 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
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240 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
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241 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
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242
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243 dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11; /* phase 3 */
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244 dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
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245
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246 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
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247 dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1; /* phase 5 */
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248 dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1;
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249
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250 /* Odd part */
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251
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252 tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5; /* phase 2 */
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253 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
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254 tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7;
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255
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256 /* The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. */
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257 z5 = MULTIPLY(tmp10 - tmp12, FIX_0_382683433); /* c6 */
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258 z2 = MULTIPLY(tmp10, FIX_0_541196100) + z5; /* c2-c6 */
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259 z4 = MULTIPLY(tmp12, FIX_1_306562965) + z5; /* c2+c6 */
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260 z3 = MULTIPLY(tmp11, FIX_0_707106781); /* c4 */
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261
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262 z11 = tmp7 + z3; /* phase 5 */
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263 z13 = tmp7 - z3;
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264
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265 dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = z13 + z2; /* phase 6 */
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266 dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = z13 - z2;
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267 dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = z11 + z4;
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268 dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = z11 - z4;
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269
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270 dataptr++; /* advance pointer to next column */
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271 }
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272 }
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273
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274 /*
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275 * Perform the forward 2-4-8 DCT on one block of samples.
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276 */
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277
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278 GLOBAL(void)
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279 fdct_ifast248 (DCTELEM * data)
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280 {
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281 int_fast16_t tmp0, tmp1, tmp2, tmp3, tmp4, tmp5, tmp6, tmp7;
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282 int_fast16_t tmp10, tmp11, tmp12, tmp13;
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283 int_fast16_t z1;
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284 DCTELEM *dataptr;
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285 int ctr;
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286 SHIFT_TEMPS
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287
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288 row_fdct(data);
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289
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290 /* Pass 2: process columns. */
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291
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292 dataptr = data;
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293 for (ctr = DCTSIZE-1; ctr >= 0; ctr--) {
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294 tmp0 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*1];
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295 tmp1 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
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296 tmp2 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
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297 tmp3 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] + dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
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298 tmp4 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*1];
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299 tmp5 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*3];
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300 tmp6 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*5];
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301 tmp7 = dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] - dataptr[DCTSIZE*7];
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302
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303 /* Even part */
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304
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305 tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3;
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306 tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2;
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307 tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2;
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308 tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3;
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309
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310 dataptr[DCTSIZE*0] = tmp10 + tmp11;
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311 dataptr[DCTSIZE*4] = tmp10 - tmp11;
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312
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313 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781);
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314 dataptr[DCTSIZE*2] = tmp13 + z1;
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315 dataptr[DCTSIZE*6] = tmp13 - z1;
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316
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317 tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp7;
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318 tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6;
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319 tmp12 = tmp5 - tmp6;
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320 tmp13 = tmp4 - tmp7;
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321
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322 dataptr[DCTSIZE*1] = tmp10 + tmp11;
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323 dataptr[DCTSIZE*5] = tmp10 - tmp11;
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324
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325 z1 = MULTIPLY(tmp12 + tmp13, FIX_0_707106781);
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326 dataptr[DCTSIZE*3] = tmp13 + z1;
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327 dataptr[DCTSIZE*7] = tmp13 - z1;
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328
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329 dataptr++; /* advance pointer to next column */
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330 }
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331 }
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332
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333
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334 #undef GLOBAL
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335 #undef CONST_BITS
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336 #undef DESCALE
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337 #undef FIX_0_541196100
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338 #undef FIX_1_306562965
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