Introduce several matrix transform types and track type for matrix.
Could be usefull for activating some fastpath that depends on some
transform type.
Signed-off-by: Vasily Khoruzhick <anarsoul@gmail.com>
We want to make sure that the matrix symbols are exported from weston and
that modules get them from there. To do that, we pull matrix.[ch] out of
libshared and back into weston. calibrator now also links to matrix.[ch]
and we add a IN_WESTON define to enable the WL_EXPORT macro when compiled
inside weston.
The compositor will likely do an order of magnitude less matrix
inversions than point transformations with an inverse, hence we do not
really need the optimised path for single-shot invert-and-transform.
Expose only the computing of the explicit inverse matrix in the API.
However, the matrix inversion tests need access to the internal
functions. Designate a unit test build by #defining UNIT_TEST, and
export the internal functions in that case.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
Add a new directory tests/ for unit test applications. This directory
will be built only if --enable-tests is given to ./configure.
Add matrix-test application. It excercises especially the
weston_matrix_invert() and weston_matrix_inverse_transform() functions.
It has one test for correctness and precision, and other tests for
measuring the speed of various matrix operations.
For the record, the correctness test prints:
a random matrix:
1.112418e-02 2.628150e+00 8.205844e+02 -1.147526e-04
4.943677e-04 -1.117819e-04 -9.158849e-06 3.678122e-02
7.915063e-03 -3.093254e-04 -4.376583e+02 3.424706e-02
-2.504038e+02 2.481788e+03 -7.545445e+01 1.752909e-03
The matrix multiplied by its inverse, error:
0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00
0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
-0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00
0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
max abs error: 0, original determinant 11595.2
Running a test loop for 10 seconds...
test fail, det: -0.00464805, error sup: inf
test fail, det: -0.0424053, error sup: 1.30787e-06
test fail, det: 5.15191, error sup: 1.15956e-06
tests: 6791767 ok, 1 not invertible but ok, 3 failed.
Total: 6791771 iterations.
These results are expected with the current precision thresholds in
src/matrix.c and tests/matrix-test.c. The random number generator is
seeded with a constant, so the random numbers should be the same on
every run. Machine speed and scheduling affect how many iterations are
run.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
Implement 4x4 matrix inversion based on LU-decomposition with partial
pivoting.
Instead of simply computing the inverse matrix explicitly, introduce the
type struct weston_inverse_matrix for storing the LU-decomposition and
the permutation from pivoting. Using doubles, this struct has greater
precision than struct weston_matrix.
If you need only few (less than 5, presumably) multiplications with the
inverse matrix, is it cheaper to use weston_inverse_matrix, and not
compute the inverse matrix explicitly into a weston_matrix.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
Remove the inverse matrix member from struct weston_transform. It is
easier (and probably faster, too) to create and store only forward
transformation matrices in a list, multiply them once, and then invert
the final matrix, rather than creating both forward and inverse
matrices, and multiplying both.
Add a stub for the 4x4 matrix inversion function.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>