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blockdsp_init.c
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18 
19 #include <stdint.h>
20 
21 #include "config.h"
22 #include "libavutil/attributes.h"
23 #include "libavutil/cpu.h"
24 #include "libavutil/x86/cpu.h"
25 #include "libavcodec/blockdsp.h"
26 
27 void ff_clear_block_sse(int16_t *block);
28 void ff_clear_block_avx(int16_t *block);
29 void ff_clear_blocks_sse(int16_t *blocks);
30 void ff_clear_blocks_avx(int16_t *blocks);
31 
33 {
34 #if HAVE_X86ASM
36 
37  if (EXTERNAL_SSE(cpu_flags)) {
38  c->clear_block = ff_clear_block_sse;
39  c->clear_blocks = ff_clear_blocks_sse;
40  }
42  c->clear_block = ff_clear_block_avx;
43  c->clear_blocks = ff_clear_blocks_avx;
44  }
45 #endif /* HAVE_X86ASM */
46 }
cpu.h
blockdsp.h
av_get_cpu_flags
int av_get_cpu_flags(void)
Return the flags which specify extensions supported by the CPU.
Definition: cpu.c:103
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cpu.h
attributes.h
ff_blockdsp_init_x86
av_cold void ff_blockdsp_init_x86(BlockDSPContext *c)
Definition: blockdsp_init.c:32
ff_clear_blocks_avx
void ff_clear_blocks_avx(int16_t *blocks)
ff_clear_blocks_sse
void ff_clear_blocks_sse(int16_t *blocks)
ff_clear_block_sse
void ff_clear_block_sse(int16_t *block)
block
The exact code depends on how similar the blocks are and how related they are to the block
Definition: filter_design.txt:207
ff_clear_block_avx
void ff_clear_block_avx(int16_t *block)