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2005 Jun 04
3
How to change the value of a class slot
I defined an S4 class with a slot i. Then I wrote a regular function that attempted to increment i. This didn't work, apparently because of the general rule that a function can't change the values of its arguments outside the function. I gather there are ways around it, but the Green book admonishes "cheating on the S evaluation model is to be avoided" (p. 190). Thinking that
2006 Feb 04
1
RUnit - need advice on a good directory structure or tips...
I made my own RUnit testing convention, and I want to introduce this to one of my friends. Before that, I'd like to review my codes. The problem that I met when I tried to polish my codes is: How can I get the file path in the file??? I.e., I want to get the path to the file that I'm writing using some magic R functions. But I couldn't find any good magic. Is there any magic? So, I
2015 May 08
2
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Hello Jean-Marc, Below are the results that show test_unit_dft passes, but test_unit_mdct fails (only for nfft=480, 960, 1920) Note: Tested on BeagleboneBlack(Cortex-A8) fixed point on branch [1] ./test_unit_dft nfft=32 inverse=0,snr = 88.394372 nfft=32 inverse=1,snr = 93.896470 nfft=128 inverse=0,snr = 89.185895 nfft=128 inverse=1,snr = 93.537021 nfft=256 inverse=0,snr = 88.353151 nfft=256
2014 Feb 05
4
Make check failure on clone from 31 January
Hi, Apologies if this is a known issue, but running make on revision e3187444692195957eb66989622c7b1ad8448b06 fails one of the tests when using fixed point configuration (floating point is ok) on my linux x86. Note that libopus1.1, as extracted from the tar ball, is OK. Specifically, the tests that fail are in celt/tests/test_unit_mdct: nfft=32 inverse=0,snr = 85.341197 nfft=32 inverse=1,snr =
2015 May 08
1
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Hello Jean-Marc, Yep, that was it.. with your patch, test_unit_mdct passes for all nfft. So, what you do you suggest the next step here is? Regards, Vish On 8 May 2015 at 12:30, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > Hi, > > Can you apply this change to the MDCT test and run it again. See if more > (all) sizes pass. Given the results, I strongly suspect an
2009 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Path profiling interface proposal
On Friday 10 July 2009 18:06, Slobodan Pejic wrote: > Hello, > > I am planning on contributing path profiling to LLVM by the end of > August. I have written a document of what the interface to the path > profiles would look like at that time. If someone has any amendments, I > can incorporate them. > > http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~pejic/PathProfiling.html Slobodan, This
2009 Jul 11
1
[LLVMdev] Path profiling interface proposal
David Greene wrote: > On Friday 10 July 2009 18:06, Slobodan Pejic wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am planning on contributing path profiling to LLVM by the end of >> August. I have written a document of what the interface to the path >> profiles would look like at that time. If someone has any amendments, I >> can incorporate them. >> >>
2015 Mar 03
1
[RFC PATCH v4] Enable optimize using libNe10
Changes from RFC PATCH v3 - Just rebased on tip - For all else, please see notes from RFC PATCH v3 at http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/2015-March/002902.html - latest wip opus tree/branch https://git.linaro.org/people/viswanath.puttagunta/Ne10.git branch: rfcv4_final_fft_ne10 Viswanath Puttagunta (1): armv7(float): Optimize encode usecase using NE10 library Makefile.am
2015 Feb 04
4
[RFC PATCH v2] Encode optimize using libNe10
Changes from RFC PATCH v1: - passing arch parameter explicitly - reduced stack usage by ~3.5K by using scaled NE10 fft version - moved all optimization array functions to arm_celt_map.c - Other cleanups pointed out by Timothy Phil, As you mentioned earlier, could you please address all compile and linker errors/warnings coming out of Ne10 library? You can find my working Ne10 repo at [1] You
2015 Mar 03
2
[RFC PATCHv3] Encode optimize using libNe10
Changes from RFC PATCH v2 - fixed compile issue when just compiling for --enable-intrinsics for ARMv7 without NE10 - Notes for NE10: - All compile/link warnings are now in upstream NE10 - Only patch pending upstream in NE10 is the one that needs to add -funsafe-math-optimizations for ARMv7 targets. - Phil Wang @ ARM is working on getting this fixed. - Note that even without
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
2015 Jan 20
6
[RFC PATCH v1 0/2] Encode optimize using libNE10
Hello opus-dev, I've been cooking up this patchset to integrate NE10 library into opus. Current patchset focuses on encode use case mainly effecting performance of clt_mdct_forward() and opus_fft() (for float only) Glad to report the following on Encode use case: (Measured on my Beaglebone Black Cortex-A8 board) - Performance improvement for encode use case ~= 12.34% (Based on time -p
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 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
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 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
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]
2010 Nov 03
1
NFFT on a Zoo?
I have an irregular time series in a Zoo object, and I've been unable to find any way to do an FFT on it. More precisely, I'd like to do an NFFT (non-equispaced / non-uniform time FFT) on the data. The data is timestamped samples from a cheap self-logging accelerometer. The data is weakly regular, with the following characteristics: - short gaps every ~20ms - large gaps every ~200ms