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vorbisdsp_init_arm.c
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1 /*
2  * ARM NEON optimised DSP functions
3  * Copyright (c) 2008 Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
4  *
5  * This file is part of FFmpeg.
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21 
22 #include "libavutil/attributes.h"
23 #include "libavutil/cpu.h"
24 #include "libavutil/arm/cpu.h"
25 #include "libavcodec/vorbisdsp.h"
26 
27 void ff_vorbis_inverse_coupling_neon(float *mag, float *ang,
28  intptr_t blocksize);
29 
31 {
33 
34  if (have_neon(cpu_flags)) {
35  c->vorbis_inverse_coupling = ff_vorbis_inverse_coupling_neon;
36  }
37 }
ff_vorbisdsp_init_arm
av_cold void ff_vorbisdsp_init_arm(VorbisDSPContext *c)
Definition: vorbisdsp_init_arm.c:30
ff_vorbis_inverse_coupling_neon
void ff_vorbis_inverse_coupling_neon(float *mag, float *ang, intptr_t blocksize)
av_get_cpu_flags
int av_get_cpu_flags(void)
Return the flags which specify extensions supported by the CPU.
Definition: cpu.c:98
cpu_flags
static atomic_int cpu_flags
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VorbisDSPContext
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cpu.h
c
Undefined Behavior In the C some operations are like signed integer dereferencing freed accessing outside allocated Undefined Behavior must not occur in a C it is not safe even if the output of undefined operations is unused The unsafety may seem nit picking but Optimizing compilers have in fact optimized code on the assumption that no undefined Behavior occurs Optimizing code based on wrong assumptions can and has in some cases lead to effects beyond the output of computations The signed integer overflow problem in speed critical code Code which is highly optimized and works with signed integers sometimes has the problem that often the output of the computation does not c
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vorbisdsp.h
have_neon
#define have_neon(flags)
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attributes.h