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2015 Jan 19
1
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize
Hi Jean-Marc, I have implemented fixed-point FFT with 32-bit twiddles. Now I want to evaluate the accuracy, what method does Opus use? I use function implemented inside Ne10 to calculate SNR. Any comment? | size | SNR (dB) | | 16 | 82.558587 | | 32 | 83.530298 | | 60 | 80.292433 | | 64 | 82.752950 | | 120 | 79.625077 | | 128 | 83.091260 | | 240 | 79.555263 | | 256 |
2014 Dec 29
0
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize
On 28/12/14 11:04 PM, Phil Wang wrote: > It requires some extra effort if twiddles and input/output have > different bit width. Since Opus uses int32 for twiddles, we are going > to do the same thing. Actually, the existing Opus code has 16-bit twiddles, mostly because it makes it possible to use smulwb on ARMv5E. That being said, I agree that for Neon it makes sense to use 32-bit
2014 Dec 18
1
[ARM][FFT][NEON] Integrate Ne10 into Opus?
Hi Ralph, I have pushed patches to enable radix 3 and radix 5. Github: https://github.com/projectNe10/Ne10/releases/tag/v1.2.0 Best Regards, Phil Wang > Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:46:50 -0800 > From: Ralph Giles <giles at thaumas.net> > Subject: Re: [opus] [ARM][FFT][NEON] Integrate Ne10 into Opus? > To: opus at xiph.org > Message-ID: <5489E69A.5000305 at thaumas.net>
2014 Dec 24
6
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize Fixed-Point FFT?
Hi, I am working on DSP module of Ne10. I see there are fixed-point and floating-point FFT inside Opus. Is fixed-point FFT only a fall back for CPU without VFP? On ARMv7-A and ARMv8-A, benchmark result shows that fixed-point (int32) and floating-point (float32) FFT have similar performance. I guess fixed-point version is not often used on these platforms. Is it worth the effort to NEON-optimize
2014 Dec 25
2
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize Fixed-Point FFT?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > There is definitely some use for a Neon fixed-point FFT. How much > exactly I'm not sure. Fixed-point is a bit more than just a fall-back Well, we use fixed-point mode by default in Firefox for both Firefox OS and Fennec (Firefox on Android). The reason is that, although there is some NEON-class hardware where float does finally appear to be a little bit
2013 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Address Space Casting
Hi, | This patch introduces a new IR instruction named 'addrspacecast' that will be | used to represent the casting operation between pointers of different address | spaces. This instruction will represent whatever kind of conversion (potentially | both value and size of the pointer) and the semantic of the conversion between a | pair of address spaces is target specific. Assuming I
2015 May 11
1
opus Digest, Vol 76, Issue 11
Hi Jean-Marc, Thanks for pointing us the way. Yes it is a overflowing problem. I moved all scaling code in the front of any other operations, and test_unit_mdct passes for all sizes. I will update Ne10 right after Vish double checks it on hardware. He will repost patches with more verification later this week. Regards, Phil Wang Well, I see three questions that need to be answered at this point
2015 Jan 27
3
fixed point version for celt_pitch_xcorr on aarch64
Hi, all, Does Opus need celt_pitch_xcorr' s fixed point version for ARM aarch64 architecture? If yes, which version does Opus prefer: assembly or instrinsics? Thanks, Zhongwei -- IMPORTANT NOTICE: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the
2014 Mar 31
5
[LLVMdev] Contributing the Apple ARM64 compiler backend
Hi, Apart from whether fast-isel should be enabled or disabled (I think enabled, personally), I haven't heard any dissenting voices about how to attack the merge problem yet. Tim, am I correct in saying that you believe AArch64 -> ARM64 is the right way to go? Does anyone disagree with that approach? Cheers, James ________________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at
2014 Dec 25
0
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize Fixed-Point FFT?
There is definitely some use for a Neon fixed-point FFT. How much exactly I'm not sure. Fixed-point is a bit more than just a fall-back for CPUs with no FPU. There are CPUs for which fixed-point is still faster. It depends on the exact model but also on what you run. For example, even on x86 I believe that SILK encoding is slightly faster in fixed-point, even though CELT is faster in float.
2014 Dec 26
0
[RFC][FFT][Fixed-Point][NEON] NEON-Optimize Fixed-Point FFT?
Thanks Timothy and Jean-Marc, I will start NEON optimizing fixed-point FFT. Is it int32 good enough? Benchmark data shows that FFT using int16 is much faster than FFT using int32. > -----Original Message----- > From: Timothy B. Terriberry [mailto:tterribe at xiph.org] > Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 6:52 AM > To: Phil Wang; opus at xiph.org > Cc: Zhongwei Yao; Yang Zhang; Zhou
2014 Oct 16
3
[LLVMdev] Segfault on AArch64 LNT
Hi, Have you guys seen this? http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-aarch64-lnt/builds/1522 There are a lot of commits in there, and I'm far away from ARM64 hardware for a few days, so if one of you guys could have a look, it'd be great. :) cheers, --renato
2015 Feb 03
2
opus Digest, Vol 72, Issue 17
Hi all, I have already added support for scaled forward non-power-of-2 floating-point FFT: https://github.com/projectNe10/Ne10/commit/79c3d787302f8d74b9bcfe6545d487cdf1b101d9 Two flags are added to cfg structure: is_forward_scaled and is_backward_scaled. By setting is_forward_scaled to anything but zero, ne10_fft_c2c_1d_float32_neon will scale the output. So we can remove need for one buffer on
2013 Sep 10
2
[LLVMdev] Address Space Casting
Hello to everybody, I am writing this mail to inform you about a patch that will be committed soon (respect to current reviews). Here the link to the first mail in llvm-commits: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130812/184422.html This patch introduces a new IR instruction named 'addrspacecast' that will be used to represent the casting operation between
2014 Sep 24
4
[LLVMdev] Support for Soft-float
Hi, I'm trying to generate some SPARCv8 assembly for a sparc target that doesn't have an FPU. I'm unable to get the flow to generate calls to a soft-float library. Since I wasn't able to find a definitive answer, I was hoping someone might be able to offer some pointers or shed some light. Running "clang -c -emit-llvm -msoft-float test.c -o test.bc" doesn't generate
2015 Oct 06
3
[RFC V3 7/8] armv7, armv8: Optimize fixed point fft using NE10 library
I'm trying to get these cleaned up and landed, but I'm running into some trouble with this patch. Using commit a08b29d88e3c (July 21) of Ne10, I'm seeing test failures for 60-point FFTs: nfft=60 inverse=0,snr = -3.312408 ** poor snr: -3.312408 ** nfft=60 inverse=1,snr = -16.079597 ** poor snr: -16.079597 ** All other sizes tested appear to work fine (84 to 140 dB of SNR). This
2013 Jan 11
2
[LLVMdev] Documentation of fmuladd intrinsic
The fmuladd intrinsic is described as saying that a multiply and addition sequence can be fused into an fma instruction "if the code generator determines that the fused expression would be legal and efficient". (http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-fma-intrinsic) I've spent a bit of time puzzling over how a code generator is supposed to know if it's legal to generate an fma
2014 Apr 29
4
[LLVMdev] RFC:LNT Improvements
Dear all, Following the Benchmarking BOF from 2013 US dev meeting, I’d like to propose some improvements to the LNT performance tracking software. The most significant issue with current implementation is that the report is filled with extremely noisy values. Hence it is hard to notice performance improvements or regressions. After investigation of LNT and the LLVM test suite, I propose
2015 Feb 18
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: Recursive inlining
Hi, Apologies for the very late response. We have manually tried the idea with a very simple Fibonacci sequence code. While being very very simple, the recursion cannot be handled by TRE. Because there are two recursive callsites, it also needs to keep some sort of state across iterations of the "while(stack not empty)" loop. We get between 2.5 and 8x slowdowns depending on which
2013 Jan 14
0
[LLVMdev] Documentation of fmuladd intrinsic
Thanks for all the replies - it pretty much confirmed what I think I'd worked out about how fmuladd is supposed to behave. But my initial query wasn't asking what fmuladd did - it was asking for the documentation about it to be clarified. Can I suggest that the Overview section for fmuladd is changed to say the following (the key point being the removal of the word "legal" in