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fmtconvert_init.c
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20 
21 #include <stdint.h>
22 
23 #include "libavutil/attributes.h"
24 #include "libavutil/aarch64/cpu.h"
25 #include "libavcodec/fmtconvert.h"
26 
28  const int32_t *src, const float *mul,
29  int len);
31  float mul, int len);
32 
34 {
36 
37  if (have_neon(cpu_flags)) {
38  c->int32_to_float_fmul_array8 = ff_int32_to_float_fmul_array8_neon;
39  c->int32_to_float_fmul_scalar = ff_int32_to_float_fmul_scalar_neon;
40  }
41 }
av_get_cpu_flags
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Return the flags which specify extensions supported by the CPU.
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void ff_int32_to_float_fmul_scalar_neon(float *dst, const int32_t *src, float mul, int len)
dst
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