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For HalfFloat1Row, SVE has direct 16-bit integer to half-float
conversion instructions so there is no need to widen to 32-bits.
For HalfFloatRow, SVE zero-extending loads avoid the need for seperate
UXTL(2) instructions.
Observed reductions in runtime compared to the existing Neon code:
| HalfFloat1Row | HalfFloatRow
Cortex-A510 | -38.3% | -17.3%
Cortex-A520 | -37.6% | -18.8%
Cortex-A720 | -50.1% | -7.8%
Cortex-X2 | -50.2% | -0.4%
Cortex-X4 | -51.5% | -12.5%
Bug: b/42280942
Change-Id: I445071ccd453113144ce42d465ba03c9ee89ec9e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/libyuv/libyuv/+/5975319
Reviewed-by: Justin Green <greenjustin@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Frank Barchard <fbarchard@chromium.org>
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libyuv is an open source project that includes YUV scaling and conversion functionality.
- Scale YUV to prepare content for compression, with point, bilinear or box filter.
- Convert to YUV from webcam formats for compression.
- Convert to RGB formats for rendering/effects.
- Rotate by 90/180/270 degrees to adjust for mobile devices in portrait mode.
- Optimized for SSSE3/AVX2 on x86/x64.
- Optimized for Neon/SVE2/SME on Arm.
- Optimized for MSA on Mips.
- Optimized for RVV on RISC-V.
Development
See Getting started for instructions on how to get started developing.
You can also browse the docs directory for more documentation.