Hash :
19c791cd
Author :
Date :
2018-03-08T10:55:20
Improve code formatting consistency
With rare exceptions ...
- Always separate line continuation characters by one space from
preceding code.
- Always use two-space indentation. Never use tabs.
- Always use K&R-style conditional blocks.
- Always surround operators with spaces, except in raw assembly code.
- Always put a space after, but not before, a comma.
- Never put a space between type casts and variables/function calls.
- Never put a space between the function name and the argument list in
function declarations and prototypes.
- Always surround braces ('{' and '}') with spaces.
- Always surround statements (if, for, else, catch, while, do, switch)
with spaces.
- Always attach pointer symbols ('*' and '**') to the variable or
function name.
- Always precede pointer symbols ('*' and '**') by a space in type
casts.
- Use the MIN() macro from jpegint.h within the libjpeg and TurboJPEG
API libraries (using min() from tjutil.h is still necessary for
TJBench.)
- Where it makes sense (particularly in the TurboJPEG code), put a blank
line after variable declaration blocks.
- Always separate statements in one-liners by two spaces.
The purpose of this was to ease maintenance on my part and also to make
it easier for contributors to figure out how to format patch
submissions. This was admittedly confusing (even to me sometimes) when
we had 3 or 4 different style conventions in the same source tree. The
new convention is more consistent with the formatting of other OSS code
bases.
This commit corrects deviations from the chosen formatting style in the
libjpeg API code and reformats the TurboJPEG API code such that it
conforms to the same standard.
NOTES:
- Although it is no longer necessary for the function name in function
declarations to begin in Column 1 (this was historically necessary
because of the ansi2knr utility, which allowed libjpeg to be built
with non-ANSI compilers), we retain that formatting for the libjpeg
code because it improves readability when using libjpeg's function
attribute macros (GLOBAL(), etc.)
- This reformatting project was accomplished with the help of AStyle and
Uncrustify, although neither was completely up to the task, and thus
a great deal of manual tweaking was required. Note to developers of
code formatting utilities: the libjpeg-turbo code base is an
excellent test bed, because AFAICT, it breaks every single one of the
utilities that are currently available.
- The legacy (MMX, SSE, 3DNow!) assembly code for i386 has been
formatted to match the SSE2 code (refer to
ff5685d5344273df321eb63a005eaae19d2496e3.) I hadn't intended to
bother with this, but the Loongson MMI implementation demonstrated
that there is still academic value to the MMX implementation, as an
algorithmic model for other 64-bit vector implementations. Thus, it
is desirable to improve its readability in the same manner as that of
the SSE2 implementation.
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;
; jsimdcpu.asm - SIMD instruction support check
;
; Copyright 2009 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
; Copyright (C) 2016, D. R. Commander.
;
; Based on
; x86 SIMD extension for IJG JPEG library
; Copyright (C) 1999-2006, MIYASAKA Masaru.
; For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in jsimdext.inc
;
; This file should be assembled with NASM (Netwide Assembler),
; can *not* be assembled with Microsoft's MASM or any compatible
; assembler (including Borland's Turbo Assembler).
; NASM is available from http://nasm.sourceforge.net/ or
; http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6208
;
; [TAB8]
%include "jsimdext.inc"
; --------------------------------------------------------------------------
SECTION SEG_TEXT
BITS 64
;
; Check if the CPU supports SIMD instructions
;
; GLOBAL(unsigned int)
; jpeg_simd_cpu_support(void)
;
align 32
GLOBAL_FUNCTION(jpeg_simd_cpu_support)
EXTN(jpeg_simd_cpu_support):
push rbx
push rdi
xor rdi, rdi ; simd support flag
; Check for AVX2 instruction support
mov rax, 7
xor rcx, rcx
cpuid
mov rax, rbx ; rax = Extended feature flags
or rdi, JSIMD_SSE2
or rdi, JSIMD_SSE
test rax, 1<<5 ; bit5:AVX2
jz short .return
; Check for AVX2 O/S support
mov rax, 1
xor rcx, rcx
cpuid
test rcx, 1<<27
jz short .return ; O/S does not support XSAVE
test rcx, 1<<28
jz short .return ; CPU does not support AVX2
xor rcx, rcx
xgetbv
test rax, 6 ; O/S does not manage XMM/YMM state
; using XSAVE
jz short .return
or rdi, JSIMD_AVX2
.return:
mov rax, rdi
pop rdi
pop rbx
ret
; For some reason, the OS X linker does not honor the request to align the
; segment unless we do this.
align 32