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fmtconvert.c
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20 
21 #include <math.h>
22 #include <stdint.h>
23 #include <string.h>
24 
25 #include "libavutil/internal.h"
26 #include "libavutil/common.h"
27 #include "libavutil/mem_internal.h"
28 
29 #include "libavcodec/fmtconvert.h"
30 
31 #include "checkasm.h"
32 
33 #define BUF_SIZE 1024
34 
35 #define randomize_input(len) \
36  do { \
37  int k; \
38  for (k = 0; k < len; k++) { \
39  in[k] = rnd() - INT32_MAX; \
40  } \
41  for ( ; k < BUF_SIZE; k++) { \
42  in[k] = INT32_MAX; \
43  } \
44  } while (0)
45 
47 {
49  LOCAL_ALIGNED(32, float, dst0, [BUF_SIZE]);
50  LOCAL_ALIGNED(32, float, dst1, [BUF_SIZE]);
51  LOCAL_ALIGNED(32, int32_t, in, [BUF_SIZE]);
52  float scale_arr[128];
53  int length[] = {8, 16, 24, 56, 72, 128, 512, 520, 656, 768, 992};
54  int i, j;
55 
56  for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(scale_arr); i++)
57  scale_arr[i] = (FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(scale_arr) - FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(scale_arr) / 2) / 13;
58 
60 
61  memset(dst0, 0, sizeof(*dst0) * BUF_SIZE);
62  memset(dst1, 0, sizeof(*dst1) * BUF_SIZE);
63 
64  if (check_func(c.int32_to_float_fmul_scalar, "int32_to_float_fmul_scalar")) {
65  declare_func(void, float *, const int32_t *, float, int);
66 
67  for (i = 0; i < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(scale_arr); i++) {
68  for (j = 0; j < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(length); j++) {
69 
70  randomize_input(length[j]);
71 
72  call_ref(dst0, in, scale_arr[i], length[j]);
73  call_new(dst1, in, scale_arr[i], length[j]);
74 
75  if (!float_near_ulp_array(dst0, dst1, 3, length[j])) {
76  fail();
77  break;
78  }
79 
80  bench_new(dst1, in, scale_arr[i], length[j]);
81  }
82  }
83  }
84  if (check_func(c.int32_to_float_fmul_array8, "int32_to_float_fmul_array8")) {
85  declare_func(void, FmtConvertContext *, float *, const int32_t *,
86  const float *, int);
87 
88  for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
89  for (j = 0; j < FF_ARRAY_ELEMS(length); j++) {
90 
91  randomize_input(length[j]);
92 
93  call_ref(&c, dst0, in, scale_arr, length[j]);
94  call_new(&c, dst1, in, scale_arr, length[j]);
95 
96  if (!float_near_ulp_array(dst0, dst1, 3, length[j])) {
97  fail();
98  fprintf(stderr, "int32_to_float_fmul_array8: len: %d\n", length[j]);
99  break;
100  }
101 
102  bench_new(&c, dst1, in, scale_arr, length[j]);
103  }
104  }
105  }
106  report("fmtconvert");
107 }
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