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authorRonald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>2012-02-19 06:38:49 -0800
committerRonald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>2012-02-19 13:31:12 -0800
commitb18f8cbf3dd27ba881770ef588fcb4d1de4a41f5 (patch)
treeb564bef7dc4e9450df036a86df54b45892ebc757 /libswscale/swscale_internal.h
parent2b3d041cdc88fe556e61f70130a3a7eb024e0958 (diff)
Revert two swscale commits.
Revert "swscale: update context offsets after removal of AlpMmxFilter." (commit a95e3fa90b4190381b65d180eec5a4027075e2da) and Revert "swscale: Remove some write-only variables related to alpha handling." (commit 9d03cb9fc5ddf914920ab0dbe13f19a34c754966). They broke alpha handling - it's the evil inline asm that still uses that variable, so it's not truely write-only.
Diffstat (limited to 'libswscale/swscale_internal.h')
-rw-r--r--libswscale/swscale_internal.h10
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libswscale/swscale_internal.h b/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
index 8da1201cbc..bc36826ea2 100644
--- a/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
+++ b/libswscale/swscale_internal.h
@@ -352,10 +352,11 @@ typedef struct SwsContext {
#define U_TEMP "11*8+4*4*256*2+24"
#define V_TEMP "11*8+4*4*256*2+32"
#define Y_TEMP "11*8+4*4*256*2+40"
-#define UV_OFF_PX "11*8+4*4*256*2+48"
-#define UV_OFF_BYTE "11*8+4*4*256*2+56"
-#define DITHER16 "11*8+4*4*256*2+64"
-#define DITHER32 "11*8+4*4*256*2+80"
+#define ALP_MMX_FILTER_OFFSET "11*8+4*4*256*2+48"
+#define UV_OFF_PX "11*8+4*4*256*3+48"
+#define UV_OFF_BYTE "11*8+4*4*256*3+56"
+#define DITHER16 "11*8+4*4*256*3+64"
+#define DITHER32 "11*8+4*4*256*3+80"
DECLARE_ALIGNED(8, uint64_t, redDither);
DECLARE_ALIGNED(8, uint64_t, greenDither);
@@ -377,6 +378,7 @@ typedef struct SwsContext {
DECLARE_ALIGNED(8, uint64_t, u_temp);
DECLARE_ALIGNED(8, uint64_t, v_temp);
DECLARE_ALIGNED(8, uint64_t, y_temp);
+ int32_t alpMmxFilter[4 * MAX_FILTER_SIZE];
// alignment of these values is not necessary, but merely here
// to maintain the same offset across x8632 and x86-64. Once we
// use proper offset macros in the asm, they can be removed.