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2015 Mar 04
0
[RFC PATCH v1] armv7(float): Optimize decode usecase using NE10 library
...&& defined(HAVE_ARM_NE10) */
diff --git a/celt/celt_decoder.c b/celt/celt_decoder.c
index 4304a3e..304f334 100644
--- a/celt/celt_decoder.c
+++ b/celt/celt_decoder.c
@@ -278,8 +278,9 @@ void deemphasis(celt_sig *in[], opus_val16 *pcm, int N, int C, int downsample, c
static
#endif
void celt_synthesis(const CELTMode *mode, celt_norm *X, celt_sig * out_syn[],
- opus_val16 *oldBandE, int start, int effEnd, int C, int CC, int isTransient,
- int LM, int downsample, int silence)
+ opus_val16 *oldBandE, int start, int effEnd, int C, int CC,
+ int isTran...
2015 Apr 28
0
[RFC PATCH v1 2/8] armv7(float): Optimize decode usecase using NE10 library
...&& defined(HAVE_ARM_NE10) */
diff --git a/celt/celt_decoder.c b/celt/celt_decoder.c
index 4304a3e..304f334 100644
--- a/celt/celt_decoder.c
+++ b/celt/celt_decoder.c
@@ -278,8 +278,9 @@ void deemphasis(celt_sig *in[], opus_val16 *pcm, int N, int C, int downsample, c
static
#endif
void celt_synthesis(const CELTMode *mode, celt_norm *X, celt_sig * out_syn[],
- opus_val16 *oldBandE, int start, int effEnd, int C, int CC, int isTransient,
- int LM, int downsample, int silence)
+ opus_val16 *oldBandE, int start, int effEnd, int C, int CC,
+ int isTran...
2015 Mar 04
1
[RFC PATCH v1] Decode(float) optimize using libNe10
Hello All,
I extended the libNE10 optimizations for float towards
mdct_backwards/opus_ifft.
I am able to get about 14.26% improvement for Decode use
case now on my Beaglebone Black. Please see [1] for measurements.
Questions
1. Since this patch needs to go in after Encode [2] patch)
should I submit this as patch series?
2. Since Jonathan Lennox posted intrinsics cleanup [3]
patch, should
2015 Mar 18
5
[RFC PATCH v1 0/4] Enable aarch64 intrinsics/Ne10
Hi All,
Since I continue to base my work on top of Jonathan's patch,
and my previous Ne10 fft/ifft/mdct_forward/backward patches,
I thought it would be better to just post all new patches
as a patch series. Please let me know if anyone disagrees
with this approach.
You can see wip branch of all latest patches at
https://git.linaro.org/people/viswanath.puttagunta/opus.git
Branch:
2015 Mar 31
6
[RFC PATCH v1 0/5] aarch64: celt_pitch_xcorr: Fixed point series
Hi Timothy,
As I mentioned earlier [1], I now fixed compile issues
with fixed point and resubmitting the patch.
I also have new patch that does intrinsics optimizations
for celt_pitch_xcorr targetting aarch64.
You can find my latest work-in-progress branch at [2]
For reference, you can use the Ne10 pre-built libraries
at [3]
Note that I am working with Phil at ARM to get my patch at [4]
2015 May 08
8
[RFC PATCH v2]: Ne10 fft fixed and previous 0/8]
Hi All,
As per Timothy's suggestion, disabling mdct_forward
for fixed point. Only effects
armv7,armv8: Extend fixed fft NE10 optimizations to mdct
Rest of patches are same as in [1]
For reference, latest wip code for opus is at [2]
Still working with NE10 team at ARM to get corner cases of
mdct_forward. Will update with another patch
when issue in NE10 gets fixed.
Regards,
Vish
[1]:
2015 May 15
11
[RFC V3 0/8] Ne10 fft fixed and previous
Hi All,
Changes from RFC v2 [1]
armv7,armv8: Extend fixed fft NE10 optimizations to mdct
- Overflow issue fixed by Phil at ARM. Ne10 wip at [2]. Should be upstream soon.
- So, re-enabled using fixed fft for mdct_forward which was disabled in RFCv2
armv7,armv8: Optimize fixed point fft using NE10 library
- Thanks to Jonathan Lennox, fixed some build fixes on iOS and some copy-paste errors
Rest
2015 Apr 28
10
[RFC PATCH v1 0/8] Ne10 fft fixed and previous
Hello Timothy / Jean-Marc / opus-dev,
This patch series is follow up on work I posted on [1].
In addition to what was posted on [1], this patch series mainly
integrates Fixed point FFT implementations in NE10 library into opus.
You can view my opus wip code at [2].
Note that while I found some issues both with the NE10 library(fixed fft)
and with Linaro toolchain (armv8 intrinsics), the work