Nathan E. Egge 8280ec7a32 lavu/riscv: Revert d808070, removing AV_READ_TIME
The implementation of ff_read_time() for RISC-V uses rdtime which has
 precision on existing hardware too low (!) for benchmarking purposes.
Deleting this implementation falls back on clock_gettime() which was
 added as the default ff_read_time() implementation in 33e4cc9.
Below are metrics gathered on SpacemiT K1, before and after this commit:

Before:

$ tests/checkasm/checkasm --bench
benchmarking with native FFmpeg timers
nop: 0.0
checkasm: using random seed 3473665261
checkasm: bench runs 1024 (1 << 10)
RVI:
 - pixblockdsp.get_pixels                [OK]
 - vc1dsp.mspel_pixels                   [OK]
RVF:
 - audiodsp.audiodsp                     [OK]
checkasm: all 4 tests passed
audiodsp.vector_clipf_c: 1388.7
audiodsp.vector_clipf_rvf: 261.5
get_pixels_c: 2.0
get_pixels_rvi: 1.5
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[0][0]_c: 8.0
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[0][0]_rvi: 1.0
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[1][0]_c: 2.0
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[1][0]_rvi: 0.5

After:

$ tests/checkasm/checkasm --bench
benchmarking with native FFmpeg timers
nop: 56.4
checkasm: using random seed 1021411603
checkasm: bench runs 1024 (1 << 10)
RVI:
 - pixblockdsp.get_pixels                [OK]
 - vc1dsp.mspel_pixels                   [OK]
RVF:
 - audiodsp.audiodsp                     [OK]
checkasm: all 4 tests passed
audiodsp.vector_clipf_c: 23236.4
audiodsp.vector_clipf_rvf: 11038.4
get_pixels_c: 79.6
get_pixels_rvi: 48.4
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[0][0]_c: 329.6
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[0][0]_rvi: 38.1
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[1][0]_c: 89.9
vc1dsp.put_vc1_mspel_pixels_tab[1][0]_rvi: 17.1

Signed-off-by: Rémi Denis-Courmont <remi@remlab.net>
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FFmpeg README

FFmpeg is a collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content such as audio, video, subtitles and related metadata.

Libraries

  • libavcodec provides implementation of a wider range of codecs.
  • libavformat implements streaming protocols, container formats and basic I/O access.
  • libavutil includes hashers, decompressors and miscellaneous utility functions.
  • libavfilter provides means to alter decoded audio and video through a directed graph of connected filters.
  • libavdevice provides an abstraction to access capture and playback devices.
  • libswresample implements audio mixing and resampling routines.
  • libswscale implements color conversion and scaling routines.

Tools

  • ffmpeg is a command line toolbox to manipulate, convert and stream multimedia content.
  • ffplay is a minimalistic multimedia player.
  • ffprobe is a simple analysis tool to inspect multimedia content.
  • Additional small tools such as aviocat, ismindex and qt-faststart.

Documentation

The offline documentation is available in the doc/ directory.

The online documentation is available in the main website and in the wiki.

Examples

Coding examples are available in the doc/examples directory.

License

FFmpeg codebase is mainly LGPL-licensed with optional components licensed under GPL. Please refer to the LICENSE file for detailed information.

Contributing

Patches should be submitted to the ffmpeg-devel mailing list using git format-patch or git send-email. Github pull requests should be avoided because they are not part of our review process and will be ignored.

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