Re: [PATCH] sse2 version of greedy2frame deinterlacer

Darren Salt <[email protected]> Sun, 10 Jun 2012 00:52:12 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.video.xine.devel
Message-ID <52A2CBCBA0%[email protected]>
I demand that Roland Scheidegger may or may not have written...

> here's the updated greedy2frame sse2 patch. In contrast to the first try
> I've now made it fall back to the mmxext path when alignment
> restrictions aren't met (I've also renamed that old path from sse as
> it's really mmxext not sse). Thanks to Petri it also initializes the xmm
> variables in a much less crappy way...
[snip]

UTTERLY BROKEN PATCHES...

All is well on x86 and x86_64; that, in and of itself, is fine. BUT due to at
least some of these MMX/SSE patches, building is now BROKEN on anything not
x86-based. I don't know x86 asm or I might have given these more than a
cursory glance...

Here I was, thinking that I could do a release in plenty of time for the
Debian wheezy release freeze. Now, 1.2.2 *could* end up missing the freeze
unless we get this mess fixed *quickly*.

I STRONGLY suggest that some reading of the build logs is in order. You will
find the following link to be of use.

https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=xine-lib-1.2&ver=1.2.2-1

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