提交 570d4b21 编写于 作者: M Martin Storsjö

x86: h264: Don't keep data in the redzone across function calls on 64 bit unix

We know that the called function (ff_chroma_inter_body_mmxext)
doesn't touch the redzone, and thus will be kept intact - thus,
this doesn't fix any bug per se.

However, valgrind's memcheck tool intentionally assumes that the
redzone is clobbered on every function call and function return
(see a long comment in valgrind/memcheck/mc_main.c). This avoids
false positives in that tool, at the cost of an extra stack pointer
adjustment.

The other alternative would be a valgrind suppression for this issue,
but that's an extra burden for everybody that wants to run libavcodec
within valgrind.
Signed-off-by: NMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
上级 0776e0ef
......@@ -821,10 +821,10 @@ cglobal deblock_v_chroma_8, 5,6
; int8_t *tc0)
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
cglobal deblock_h_chroma_8, 5,7
%if UNIX64
%define buf0 [rsp-24]
%define buf1 [rsp-16]
%elif WIN64
%if ARCH_X86_64
; This could use the red zone on 64 bit unix to avoid the stack pointer
; readjustment, but valgrind assumes the red zone is clobbered on
; function calls and returns.
sub rsp, 16
%define buf0 [rsp]
%define buf1 [rsp+8]
......@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ cglobal deblock_h_chroma_8, 5,7
movq m0, buf0
movq m3, buf1
TRANSPOSE8x4B_STORE PASS8ROWS(t5, r0, r1, t6)
%if WIN64
%if ARCH_X86_64
add rsp, 16
%endif
RET
......
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