The conversion from NV12 and other Bi or Tri planar formats, differs only in the UV handling. The helper function supports passing a NULL for the dst_y channel indicating you only want to do the UV conversion.
TBR=harryjin@google.com
TEST=LibYUVConvertTest.NV12ToI420_NullY (601 ms)
BUG=libyuv:626
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2276703002 .
upscale a YUV image. observe change in hue.. green especially.
disable ScaleFilterCols_SSSE3, falling back on ScaleFilterCols_C
observe hue.. green especially, is better.
disable HAS_SCALEFILTERCOLS_SSSE3
R=harryjin@google.com
BUG=libyuv:605
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2080663003 .
cpu_info_ is zero for uninitialized state and all bits are off, disabling all cpu optimizations.
the 1 bit indicates cpu_info_ is initialized avoiding calling the detection code again for performance.
MaskCpuFlags initializes the cpu ignoring existing flags, then masks with the supplied flags and stores to cpu_info_.
As a mask, -1 has no effect, enabling all cpu features that were detected, but nothing that wasnt detected.
Setting to 0 will cause the next call to re-initialize the cpu, which is same as enabling all features.
Setting mask to 1 will turn off all cpu features but keep the initialized bit on, so the next detection call wont reinitialize and the cpu features are all disabled.
So normal behavior for command line and programatic masking is:
1 = C
-1 = SIMD
TBR=harryjin@google.com
BUG=libyuv:600
TESTED=out64/Release/bin/run_libyuv_unittest -s libyuv_unittest --verbose --release --gtest_filter=*ARGBExtractAlpha* -a "--libyuv_width=1280 --libyuv_height=720 --libyuv_repeat=9999 --libyuv_flags=1 --libyuv_cpu_info=1"
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2042933002 .