vp9: use aligned size to write segmentation map into cache.

The unaligned size is not handled in setctx_2d(), causing edges of images
to have improper segmentation prediction, which causes visual artifacts
at image edges a few frames later.
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Ronald S. Bultje 2015-04-22 20:14:19 -04:00 committed by Michael Niedermayer
parent 3de13d5212
commit ed45edb2f6

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@ -1352,8 +1352,8 @@ static void decode_mode(AVCodecContext *ctx)
VP9Block *b = s->b;
int row = s->row, col = s->col, row7 = s->row7;
enum TxfmMode max_tx = max_tx_for_bl_bp[b->bs];
int w4 = FFMIN(s->cols - col, bwh_tab[1][b->bs][0]);
int h4 = FFMIN(s->rows - row, bwh_tab[1][b->bs][1]), y;
int bw4 = bwh_tab[1][b->bs][0], w4 = FFMIN(s->cols - col, bw4);
int bh4 = bwh_tab[1][b->bs][1], h4 = FFMIN(s->rows - row, bh4), y;
int have_a = row > 0, have_l = col > s->tiling.tile_col_start;
int vref, filter_id;
@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ static void decode_mode(AVCodecContext *ctx)
if (s->segmentation.enabled &&
(s->segmentation.update_map || s->keyframe || s->intraonly)) {
setctx_2d(&s->frames[CUR_FRAME].segmentation_map[row * 8 * s->sb_cols + col],
w4, h4, 8 * s->sb_cols, b->seg_id);
bw4, bh4, 8 * s->sb_cols, b->seg_id);
}
b->skip = s->segmentation.enabled &&