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Remove the vaguely defined plane_bits and component_bits fields from
struct mp_imgfmt_desc. Add weird replacements for existing uses. Remove
the bytes[] field, replace uses with bpp[].
Fix some potential alignment issues in existing code. As a compromise,
split mp_image_pixel_ptr() into 2 functions, because I think it's a bad
idea to implicitly round, but for some callers being slightly less
strict is convenient.
This shouldn't really change anything. In fact, it's a 100% useless
change. I'm just cleaning up what I started almost 8 years ago (see
commit 00653a3eb052). With this I've decided to keep mp_imgfmt_desc,
just removing the weird parts, and keeping the saner parts.
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When I added mp_regular_imgfmt, I made the chroma subsampling use the
actual chroma division factor, instead of a shift (log2 of the actual
value). I had some ideas about how this was (probably?) more intuitive
and general. But nothing ever uses non-power of 2 subsampling (except
jpeg in rare cases apparently, because the world is a bad place).
Change the fields back to use shifts and rename them to avoid mistakes.
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This tests the RGB repacker code in zimg, which deserves to be tested
because it's tricky and there will be more formats.
scale_test.c contains some code that can be used to test any scaler. Or
at least that would be great; currently it can only test repacking of
some byte-aligned-component RGB formats. It should be called
repack_test.c, but I'm too lazy to change the filename now.
The idea is that libswscale is used to cross-check the conversions
performed by the zimg wrapper. This is why it's "OK" that scale_test.c
does libswscale calls.
scale_sws.c is the equivalent to scale_zimg.c, and is of course
worthless (because it tests libswscale by comparing the results with
libswscale), but still might help with finding bugs in scale_test.c.
This borrows a sorted list of image formats from test/img_format.c, for
the same reason that file sorts them.
There's a slight possibility that this can be used to test vo_gpu.c too
some times in the future.
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