/* * Copyright (c) 2023 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ // This header file includes the inline functions in H265 parser. #ifndef COMMON_VIDEO_H265_H265_INLINE_H_ #define COMMON_VIDEO_H265_H265_INLINE_H_ #include #include "rtc_base/compile_assert_c.h" extern const int8_t kWebRtcVideo_CountLeadingZeros32_Table[64]; static __inline int WebRtcVideo_CountLeadingZeros32_NotBuiltin(uint32_t n) { // Normalize n by rounding up to the nearest number that is a sequence of 0 // bits followed by a sequence of 1 bits. This number has the same number of // leading zeros as the original n. There are exactly 33 such values. n |= n >> 1; n |= n >> 2; n |= n >> 4; n |= n >> 8; n |= n >> 16; // Multiply the modified n with a constant selected (by exhaustive search) // such that each of the 33 possible values of n give a product whose 6 most // significant bits are unique. Then look up the answer in the table. return kWebRtcVideo_CountLeadingZeros32_Table[(n * 0x8c0b2891) >> 26]; } // Returns the number of leading zero bits in the argument. static __inline int WebRtcVideo_CountLeadingZeros32(uint32_t n) { #ifdef __GNUC__ RTC_COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(unsigned int) == sizeof(uint32_t)); return n == 0 ? 32 : __builtin_clz(n); #else return WebRtcVideo_CountLeadingZeros32_NotBuiltin(n); #endif } #endif // COMMON_VIDEO_H265_H265_INLINE_H_