just for information, here is the page of Michael Niedermayer (ffmpeg lead dev) about optimization :
http://guru.multimedia.cx/category/optimization/ maybe it can help Vincent On Sat, 20 May 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Here are my result, on a Duron 1.3Ghz: > > > > .... > > .... > > > > The difference of speed between the first and the second test > > (with or without the null checks) is indeed really small (2.5%). > > But the diffence between the second and the third test is really > > more important (13.2%). So I will move the procedures of Jose > > to evas, with the null checks, and use it in Etk. > > > > Regards ;) > > Simon TRENY <MoOm> > > > > The greater gains in the 'hsv_to_rgb' function are also > due to the elimination of some statements and variables there. > The 'rgb_to_hsv' func doesn't gain much from simply > removing the null checks since it's already being killed by > several such conditional checks... > > Let's see if we can do better with this function :) > > Here's the current version: > void > rgb_to_hsv(int r, int g, int b, float *h, float *s, float *v) > { > float min, max, del; > > min = MIN(r,g); min = MIN(min,b); > max = MAX(r,g); max = MAX(max,b); > del = max - min; > > *v = (max / 255); > if ((max == 0) || (del == 0)) > { > *s = 0; *h = 0; > return; > } > > *s = (del / max); > > if (r == max) > *h = ((g - b) / del); > else if (g == max) > *h = 2 + ((b - r) / del); > else if (b == max) > *h = 4 + ((r - g) / del); > > *h *= 60; > if (*h < 0) *h += 360; > } > > Those MIN,MAX's have to go... But, how? > > Let's note that if a and b are non-negative integers, > then the following relations hold: > > max(a,b) = a + max(0,b - a) > min(a,b) = b - max(0,b - a) > > So, if we can find a fast way to compute max(0,x) > for x an integer in some range, than we might get somewhere. > Fortunately, if the a,b are integers in the range > [0,255], so that x = b - a is in the range [-255,255], then > we can compute max(0,x) as ((x & (~(x >> 8))) & 0xff). > > Let's also note that in the last part of the function, > we always multiply *h times 60, so lets put that into the > statements that give *h its initial values, and might as well > put the 'if (*h<0)..' check in those as well... > > If we do these things, we can rewrite the function as: > > void > rgb_to_hsv(int r, int g, int b, float *h, float *s, float *v) > { > int max, min, d = r - g; > > // set min to MIN(g,r) > d = ((d & (~(d >> 8))) & 0xff); > min = r - d; > // set max to MAX(g,r) > max = g + d; > > // set min to MIN(b,min) > d = min - b; > min -= ((d & (~(d >> 8))) & 0xff); > > // set max to MAX(max,b) > d = b - max; > max += ((d & (~(d >> 8))) & 0xff); > > d = max - min; > > *v = (max / 255.0); > if (!(max & d)) > { > *s = 0; *h = 0; > return; > } > > *s = (d / (float)max); > if (r == max) > { > *h = 60 * ((g - b) / (float)d); > if (*h < 0) *h += 360; > return; > } > if (g == max) > { > *h = 120 + (60 * ((b - r) / (float)d)); > if (*h < 0) *h += 360; > return; > } > *h = 240 + (60 * ((r - g) / (float)d)); > if (*h < 0) *h += 360; > } > > These very simple changes will now give us roughly 20+% > gains in this function as well. > > > jose. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quic ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel
