From: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
To: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2] avcodec/ppc/h264dsp: Fix unaligned stores
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2024 13:10:02 +0100
Message-ID: <AS8P250MB074468482954F74A562790E98F2A2@AS8P250MB0744.EURP250.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9572cae6-7c1c-4882-a07e-14020f06e1a3@gmail.com>
James Almer:
> On 3/13/2024 8:30 AM, Andreas Rheinhardt wrote:
>> Also fix an effective-type violation.
>> Exposed by
>> https://fate.ffmpeg.org/report.cgi?time=20240312011016&slot=ppc-linux-gcc-13.2-ubsan-altivec-qemu
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
>> ---
>> libavcodec/ppc/h264dsp.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++------------------
>> 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/libavcodec/ppc/h264dsp.c b/libavcodec/ppc/h264dsp.c
>> index c02733dda2..f50f2553a2 100644
>> --- a/libavcodec/ppc/h264dsp.c
>> +++ b/libavcodec/ppc/h264dsp.c
>> @@ -401,30 +401,29 @@ static inline void write16x4(uint8_t *dst, int
>> dst_stride,
>> register vec_u8 r0, register vec_u8 r1,
>> register vec_u8 r2, register vec_u8 r3) {
>> DECLARE_ALIGNED(16, unsigned char, result)[64];
>> - uint32_t *src_int = (uint32_t *)result, *dst_int = (uint32_t *)dst;
>> - int int_dst_stride = dst_stride/4;
>> + uint32_t *src_int = (uint32_t *)result;
>> vec_st(r0, 0, result);
>> vec_st(r1, 16, result);
>> vec_st(r2, 32, result);
>> vec_st(r3, 48, result);
>> /* FIXME: there has to be a better way!!!! */
>> - *dst_int = *src_int;
>> - *(dst_int+ int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 1);
>> - *(dst_int+ 2*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 2);
>> - *(dst_int+ 3*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 3);
>> - *(dst_int+ 4*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 4);
>> - *(dst_int+ 5*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 5);
>> - *(dst_int+ 6*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 6);
>> - *(dst_int+ 7*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 7);
>> - *(dst_int+ 8*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 8);
>> - *(dst_int+ 9*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 9);
>> - *(dst_int+10*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 10);
>> - *(dst_int+11*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 11);
>> - *(dst_int+12*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 12);
>> - *(dst_int+13*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 13);
>> - *(dst_int+14*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 14);
>> - *(dst_int+15*int_dst_stride) = *(src_int + 15);
>> + AV_WN32(dst, AV_RN32A(src_int + 0));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 1));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 2 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 2));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 3 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 3));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 4 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 4));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 5 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 5));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 6 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 6));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 7 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 7));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 8 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 8));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 9 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 9));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 10 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 10));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 11 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 11));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 12 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 12));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 13 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 13));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 14 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 14));
>> + AV_WN32(dst + 15 * dst_stride, AV_RN32A(src_int + 15));
>
> Is there any benefit using AV_RN32A() when src_int is already a pointer
> to a uint32_t?
>
Simply reading via src_int[idx] would be a violation of the
effective-type rules (you would read from an array of unsigned char via
an lvalue of type uint32_t).
Alternatively, one could use a union of DECLARE_ALIGNED(16, unsigned
char, result)[64] and uint32_t[16], the former to store these vectors,
the latter to read the values from.
- Andreas
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-03-13 12:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-03-12 22:15 [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] " Andreas Rheinhardt
2024-03-13 11:30 ` [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2] " Andreas Rheinhardt
2024-03-13 12:04 ` James Almer
2024-03-13 12:10 ` Andreas Rheinhardt [this message]
2024-03-14 19:13 ` Sean McGovern
2024-03-14 19:23 ` James Almer
2024-03-14 19:34 ` Andreas Rheinhardt
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