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Brooks, Jr. Computer Science Bldg * Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 * USA * * */ // The original lisence from the code available at the following location: // http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/samples/fast-texture-compression // // This code has been modified significantly from the original. //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Copyright 2011 Intel Corporation // All Rights Reserved // // Permission is granted to use, copy, distribute and prepare derivative works // of this software for any purpose and without fee, provided, that the above // copyright notice and this statement appear in all copies. Intel makes no // representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. THIS // SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS." INTEL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER // INDIRECT DAMAGES, FOR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING LIABILITY FOR // INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PROPRIETARY RIGHTS, AND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF // MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Intel does not assume // any responsibility for any errors which may appear in this software nor any // responsibility to update it. // //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ifndef BPTCENCODER_INCLUDE_BPTCCOMPRESSOR_H_ #define BPTCENCODER_INCLUDE_BPTCCOMPRESSOR_H_ #include "BPTCConfig.h" #include "CompressionJob.h" #include namespace BPTCC { // The various available block modes that a BPTC compressor can choose from. // The enum is specialized to be power-of-two values so that an EBlockMode // variable can be used as a bit mask. enum EBlockMode { eBlockMode_Zero = 0, eBlockMode_One = 1, eBlockMode_Two = 2, eBlockMode_Three = 4, eBlockMode_Four = 8, eBlockMode_Five = 16, eBlockMode_Six = 32, eBlockMode_Seven = 64 }; // A shape selection can influence the results of the compressor by choosing // different modes to compress or not compress. The shape index is a value // between zero and sixty-four that corresponds to one of the available // partitioning schemes defined by the BPTC format. struct ShapeSelection { // This is the shape index to use when evaluating two-partition shapes. uint32 m_TwoShapeIndex; // This is the shape index to use when evaluating three-partition shapes. uint32 m_ThreeShapeIndex; // This is the additional mask to prevent modes once shape selection // is done. This value is &-ed with m_BlockModes from CompressionSettings // to determine what the final considered blocks are. EBlockMode m_AdditionalModes; }; // A shape selection function is one that selects a BPTC shape from a given // block position and pixel array. typedef ShapeSelection (*ShapeSelectionFn)(uint32 x, uint32 y, uint32 pixels[16]); // Compression parameters used to control the BPTC compressor. Each of the // values has a default, so this is not strictly required to perform // compression, but some aspects of the compressor can be user-defined or // overridden. struct CompressionSettings { // The shape selection function to use during compression. The default (when // this variable is set to NULL) is to use the diagonal of the axis-aligned // bounding box of every partition to estimate the error using that // partition would accrue. The shape with the least error is then chosen. // This procedure is done for both two and three partition shapes, and then // every block mode is still available. ShapeSelectionFn m_ShapeSelectionFn; // The block modes that the compressor will consider during compression. // This variable is a bit mask of EBlockMode values and by default contains // every mode. This setting can be used to further restrict the search space // and increase compression times. EBlockMode m_BlockModes; CompressionSettings() : m_ShapeSelectionFn(NULL) , m_BlockModes(static_cast((1 << 7) - 1)) { } }; // This is the error metric that is applied to our error measurement algorithm // in order to bias calculation towards results that are more in-line with // how the Human Visual System works. Uniform error means that each color // channel is treated equally. For a while, the widely accepted non-uniform // metric has been to give red 30%, green 59% and blue 11% weight when // computing the error between two pixels. enum ErrorMetric { eErrorMetric_Uniform, // Treats r, g, and b channels equally eErrorMetric_Nonuniform, // { 0.3, 0.59, 0.11 } kNumErrorMetrics }; // Sets the error metric to be the one specified. void SetErrorMetric(ErrorMetric e); // Retreives a float4 pointer for the r, g, b, a weights for each color // channel, in that order, based on the current error metric. const float *GetErrorMetric(); // Returns the enumeration for the current error metric. ErrorMetric GetErrorMetricEnum(); // Sets the number of steps that we use to perform simulated annealing. In // general, a larger number produces better results. The default is set to 50. // This metric works on a logarithmic scale -- twice the value will double the // compute time, but only decrease the error by two times a factor. void SetQualityLevel(int q); int GetQualityLevel(); // Compress the image given as RGBA data to BPTC format. Width and Height are // the dimensions of the image in pixels. void Compress(const FasTC::CompressionJob &, CompressionSettings settings = CompressionSettings()); // Perform a compression while recording all of the choices the compressor // made into a list of statistics. We can use this to see whether or not // certain heuristics are working, such as whether or not certain modes are // being chosen more often than others, etc. void CompressWithStats(const FasTC::CompressionJob &, std::ostream *logStream, CompressionSettings settings = CompressionSettings()); #ifdef HAS_SSE_41 // Compress the image given as RGBA data to BPTC format using an algorithm // optimized for SIMD enabled platforms. Width and Height are the dimensions // of the image in pixels. void CompressImageBPTCSIMD(const unsigned char* inBuf, unsigned char* outBuf, unsigned int width, unsigned int height); #endif #ifdef HAS_ATOMICS // This is a threadsafe version of the compression function that is designed // to compress a list of textures. If this function is called with the same // argument from multiple threads, they will work together to compress all of // the images in the list. void CompressAtomic(FasTC::CompressionJobList &); #endif #ifdef FOUND_NVTT_BPTC_EXPORT // These functions take the same arguments as Compress and CompressWithStats, // but they use the NVTT compressor if it was supplied to CMake. void CompressNVTT(const FasTC::CompressionJob &); void CompressNVTTWithStats(const FasTC::CompressionJob &, std::ostream *logStream); #endif // Decompress the image given as BPTC data to R8G8B8A8 format. void Decompress(const FasTC::DecompressionJob &); } // namespace BPTCC #endif // BPTCENCODER_INCLUDE_BPTCCOMPRESSOR_H_