This is a higher level, more concise wrapper for bitsets which supports
efficiently counting and iterating over set bits. It's similar to
std::bitset, but the latter does not support efficient iteration (and at
least in libc++, the count algorithm is subpar, not that it really
matters). The converted uses include both bitsets and, notably,
considerably less efficient regular arrays (for in/out registers in
PPCAnalyst).
Unfortunately, this may slightly pessimize unoptimized builds.
std::array does not have an initializer list constructor, instead (for
some reason) being defined to contain one public array member, allowing
it to be directly initialized. Thus the most explicit way to initialize
it is with two braces, one for the struct and one for the array. C++
allows the second pair of braces to be omitted, but clang complains
about it.
We weren't dropping a newline character from the string, we were cutting off the last character of the hardware name.
This fixes my TK1 being called 'lagun' when it's name is 'laguna'
This will work for all of our platforms, x86, ARMv7, and AArch64.
Main issue with this is that LLVM's cmake files aren't correctly finding the LLVM install.
Not sure if this is Ubuntu's issue or not, it may just work on other operating systems.
We could potentially improve this, you can pass in a specific CPU in to the LLVM disassembler. This would probably affect latency times that are
reported by LLVM's disassembly? This needs to be further investigated later.
GCC has optimized this using the exact same code since 4.7 or 4.8.
Android building falls back to the __linux__ route.
No need to keep these around anymore since we aren't building on an old GCC version.
Before this commit, the two were reversed ("cpu_string" had the brand, e.g. "AuthenticAMD"; and "brand_string" had the CPU type, e.g. "AMD Phenom II X4 925").
The timing information is set on s_scaled_frame->pts, giving precise
timing information to the encoder. Frames arriving too early (less than
one tick after the previous frame) are droped. The setting of packet's
timestamps and flags is done after the call to avcodec_encode_video2()
as this function resets these fields according to its documentation.
This extends the register cache's BindToRegister function with a doLoad argument just like x86's.
The speedup is minor for these implemented integer instructions.