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📄 h263_vld_h.asm

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* ========================================================================= **   TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC.                                                 **                                                                           **   NAME                                                                    **       h263_vld                                                            **                                                                           **   USAGE                                                                   **           This routine is C-callable and can be called as:                **                                                                           **               int h263_vld                                                **               (                                                           **                   unsigned int         *restrict                          **                                        *restrict bufPtr,                  **                   int                  *restrict bitPtr,                  **                   const unsigned short *restrict tab,                     **                   const unsigned char  *restrict len,                     **                   short q, int  dq,                                       **                   const unsigned char  *restrict zz,                      **                   short                *restrict idct,                    **                   int   inter                                             **               )                                                           **                                                                           **            bufPtr =  pointer to VLD buffer word pointer.                  **            bitPtr =  pointer to the number of valid bits.n VLD_buffer     **            tab    =  pointer to VLC Coeff/Run table.                      **            len    =  pointer to VLC Length table.                         **            Q      =  Quantization value.                                  **            dq     =  Quant/Mismatch control value.                        **            zz     =  Ptr to zig-zag scan table.                           **            idct   =  8x8 IDCT Coeff block. (Output)                       **            inter  =  Flag:  Set to 1 if INTER block, zero if INTRA        **                                                                           **       The function places decoded data in the idct[] array.  Also, it     **       returns a two-bit error code as its return value:  Bit 0 of the     **       return value denotes whether the zig-zag array was overrun, and     **       bit 1 denotes whether an invalid VLC symbol was encountered.  A     **       return value of 0 denotes no error.                                 **                                                                           **   DESCRIPTION                                                             **       This code performs the variable length decode of a H.263            **       bit_stream using  the Table 16 and Table 17 of the H.263            **       standard. The function accepts a packed Variable length encoded     **       buffer and returns the idct array for one block. This function      **       also returns state variables that allow chaining for calling it     **       multiple times to perform VLD for a macro-block.The function        **       returns 0 if a valid VLD decode of a block was performed and a      **       1 if the block had an error.                                        **                                                                           **       This code handles both cases of INTER and INTRA.  For INTER         **       blocks the DC term is encoded as an AC coefficient and it is        **       possible to have up to 64 terms.  The code sets the error flag      **       appropriately for either INTER or INTRA blocks.                     **                                                                           **                                                                           **       The following is the implementation:                                **                                                                           **       This routine performs VLD on the AC terms in a Huffman coded 8x8    **       block for H.263 decode.  Inverse Quantization, Run-Length Decode    **       and Zig-Zag reordering are performed on each coefficient before     **       it is written to the IDCT array.  The IDCT array is presumed to     **       prezeroed by the calling function.                                  **                                                                           **       Error detection is performed by detecting invalid Huffman codes     **       and for run-values which send the run-length decode outside the     **       current 8x8 block.  No test is made, however, to determine if the   **       bitstream input underflows.  The user is advised to place a         **       sentinel bitstream at the end of the VLD buffer to prevent buffer   **       underflow in the case of an error.                                  **                                                                           **       The bitstream is processed in word-sized chunks, using word-wide    **       loads from the bitstream.  Therefore, it is necessary to store the  **       bitstream in "word order".   For example, consider the following    **       bitstream:  (leftmost bits are earliest in time.)                   **                                                                           **         +--------------------------------+----------------------          **         |ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdef|ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz . . .      **         +--------------------------------+----------------------          **                      Word 0                          Word 1               **                                                                           **       The VLD routine will read the bitstream a word at a time, as        **       labeled above.  On a little endian CPU, this implies that the       **       bit-stream will be stored as follows in memory:                     **                                                                           **           +--------+--------+--------+--------+-----                      **           |YZabcdef|QRSTUVWX|IJKLMNOP|ABCDEFGH| . . .                     **           +--------+--------+--------+--------+-----                      **           | Byte 0   Byte 1   Byte 2   Byte 3 |                           **           |<------------ Word 0 ------------->|                           **                                                                           **       The VLC codes fall into several different classes.  The VLD         **       attempts to isolate what VLC code it has by looking at various      **       ranges of bits.  The following diagram illustrates the various      **       regions of the bitstream that are extracted into different          **       variables.                                                          **                                                                           **             3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1                   **             1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0                   **            +-------------------------------------------------             **            |A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W . . .           **            +-------------------------------------------------             **            |<--f5--->|   |   | |   |                                      **            |<----f7----->|   | |   |                                      **            |<------f9------->| |   |                                      **            |<-------idx2------>|   |                                      **            |<---------idx1-------->|                                      **                                                                           **       The Len/Run/Last lookup for VLD then proceeds as follows:           **                                                                           **       == If 'f5' is less than 4, then we have a code in the range         **          00000xxxxx to 00011xxxxx.                                        **                                                                           **          ** For 00000xxxxxxx codes, lookup tab[idx1].  Since f5           **             is zero (and therefore bits A...E are zero), idx1 has         **             7 significant bits.  Therefore, the lookup occurs over        **             over the range [0,127].                                       **                                                                           **          -- For 00001xxxxx thru 00011xxxxx codes, lookup                  **             tab[64 + idx0].  For this range of codes, idx0 >= 64,         **             and has 7 significant bits.  Therefore, the lookup            **             occurs over the range [128,191].                              **                                                                           **        == If 'f5' is not less than 4, then we need to look at the         **           first 7 bits to determine what code we have.                    **                                                                           **           -- For 001xxxx through 1xxxxxx codes, lookup                    **              tab[176 + f7].  We know that f7 >= 32, so therefore,         **              the lookup will occur over the range [198,303].              **                                                                           **        == If 'f7' equals 3, we have an escape code of the form            **           0000011Lrrrrrrllllllll, where 'L' is the LAST flag,             **           'rrrrrr' is the Run, and 'llllllll' is the signed level.        **                                                                           **                                                                           **       The length of the VLC code is determined with one pair of           **       lookups.                                                            **                                                                           **        == If 'f5' is less than 4, then we have a code in the range        **           00000xxxxx to 00011xxxxx.  For this case, we look up the        **           length at len[f9].  This lookup occurs over the range           **           [0,63].                                                         **                                                                           **        == If 'f5' is >= 4, we use the first 5 bits to look in the         **           length table.  We look at len[60 + f5].  Since f5 >= 4,         **           this lookup occurs over the range [64, 91].                     **                                                                           **       The actual code table contains 304 entires to get multiple of 8.    **       Each code word is stored in the table in the following format:      *

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