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authorRonald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>2011-06-28 21:32:40 +0200
committerDiego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>2011-06-29 01:20:34 +0200
commit4578435f35888c95b12a53a12cdab612ac3fef04 (patch)
tree1f6c447087569b46e41ea400f3f2188872f68755 /libswscale/swscale_internal.h
parentb0da4903dd5092f4b646880ae88b639991132a59 (diff)
swscale: Add Doxygen for hyscale_fast/hScale.
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diff --git a/libswscale/swscale_internal.h b/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
index decf101e56..c1eed8ac96 100644
--- a/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
+++ b/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
@@ -386,6 +386,25 @@ typedef struct SwsContext {
void (*chrToYV12)(uint8_t *dstU, uint8_t *dstV,
const uint8_t *src1, const uint8_t *src2,
int width, uint32_t *pal); ///< Unscaled conversion of chroma planes to YV12 for horizontal scaler.
+ /**
+ * Scale one horizontal line of input data using a bilinear filter
+ * to produce one line of output data. Compared to SwsContext->hScale(),
+ * please take note of the following caveats when using these:
+ * - Scaling is done using only 7bit instead of 14bit coefficients.
+ * - You can use no more than 5 input pixels to produce 4 output
+ * pixels. Therefore, this filter should not be used for downscaling
+ * by more than ~20% in width (because that equals more than 5/4th
+ * downscaling and thus more than 5 pixels input per 4 pixels output).
+ * - In general, bilinear filters create artifacts during downscaling
+ * (even when <20%), because one output pixel will span more than one
+ * input pixel, and thus some pixels will need edges of both neighbor
+ * pixels to interpolate the output pixel. Since you can use at most
+ * two input pixels per output pixel in bilinear scaling, this is
+ * impossible and thus downscaling by any size will create artifacts.
+ * To enable this type of scaling, set SWS_FLAG_FAST_BILINEAR
+ * in SwsContext->flags.
+ */
+ /** @{ */
void (*hyscale_fast)(struct SwsContext *c,
int16_t *dst, int dstWidth,
const uint8_t *src, int srcW, int xInc);
@@ -393,7 +412,33 @@ typedef struct SwsContext {
int16_t *dst1, int16_t *dst2, int dstWidth,
const uint8_t *src1, const uint8_t *src2,
int srcW, int xInc);
+ /** @} */
+ /**
+ * Scale one horizontal line of input data using a filter over the input
+ * lines, to produce one (differently sized) line of output data.
+ *
+ * @param dst pointer to destination buffer for horizontally scaled
+ * data. If the scaling depth (SwsContext->scalingBpp) is
+ * 8, data will be 15bpp in 16bits (int16_t) width. If
+ * scaling depth is 16, data will be 19bpp in 32bpp
+ * (int32_t) width.
+ * @param dstW width of destination image
+ * @param src pointer to source data to be scaled. If scaling depth
+ * is 8, this is 8bpp in 8bpp (uint8_t) width. If scaling
+ * depth is 16, this is 16bpp in 16bpp (uint16_t) depth.
+ * @param filter filter coefficients to be used per output pixel for
+ * scaling. This contains 14bpp filtering coefficients.
+ * Guaranteed to contain dstW * filterSize entries.
+ * @param filterPos position of the first input pixel to be used for
+ * each output pixel during scaling. Guaranteed to
+ * contain dstW entries.
+ * @param filterSize the number of input coefficients to be used (and
+ * thus the number of input pixels to be used) for
+ * creating a single output pixel. Is aligned to 4
+ * (and input coefficients thus padded with zeroes)
+ * to simplify creating SIMD code.
+ */
void (*hScale)(int16_t *dst, int dstW, const uint8_t *src,
const int16_t *filter, const int16_t *filterPos,
int filterSize);