[FFmpeg-cvslog] vp9: change order of operations in adapt_prob().
Ronald S. Bultje
git at videolan.org
Mon Oct 24 23:08:21 EEST 2016
ffmpeg | branch: master | Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje at gmail.com> | Fri Oct 14 13:01:27 2016 -0400| [be885da3427c5d9a6fa68229d16318afffe67193] | committer: Ronald S. Bultje
vp9: change order of operations in adapt_prob().
This is intended to workaround bug "665 Integer Divide Instruction May
Cause Unpredictable Behavior" on some early AMD CPUs, which causes a
div-by-zero in this codepath, such as reported in Mozilla bug #1293996.
Note that this isn't guaranteed to fix the bug, since a compiler is free
to reorder instructions that don't depend on each other. However, it
appears to fix the bug in Firefox, and a similar patch was applied to
libvpx also (see Chrome bug #599899).
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=be885da3427c5d9a6fa68229d16318afffe67193
---
libavcodec/vp9.c | 5 ++---
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libavcodec/vp9.c b/libavcodec/vp9.c
index 779f2d5..1aab6ba 100644
--- a/libavcodec/vp9.c
+++ b/libavcodec/vp9.c
@@ -3705,11 +3705,10 @@ static av_always_inline void adapt_prob(uint8_t *p, unsigned ct0, unsigned ct1,
if (!ct)
return;
+ update_factor = FASTDIV(update_factor * FFMIN(ct, max_count), max_count);
p1 = *p;
- p2 = ((ct0 << 8) + (ct >> 1)) / ct;
+ p2 = ((((int64_t) ct0) << 8) + (ct >> 1)) / ct;
p2 = av_clip(p2, 1, 255);
- ct = FFMIN(ct, max_count);
- update_factor = FASTDIV(update_factor * ct, max_count);
// (p1 * (256 - update_factor) + p2 * update_factor + 128) >> 8
*p = p1 + (((p2 - p1) * update_factor + 128) >> 8);
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