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ARM arch"
* commit '9219bfc48ccfab892913e37eaa85921f7e9b2d51':
Check for ARCH_ARM_HAVE_NEON flag only for ARM arch
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This patch prevents ARM neon code from being included
for Arm64, where ARM is the 2nd architecture.
Change-Id: I5a283991034f2650a0e7d4227aef967be276fc9c
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
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Change-Id: Ie3bae3f037730e316d7fca12e7a3527973f752ef
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This is no longer used by the codec code (except for the
amrwbenc sample).
Change-Id: I78c7f62f257c490bf44477217975a93abcc7779e
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These typedefs aren't used anywhere, and their description
doesn't really match their actual definition. The VO_TCHAR
type is even defined as pointer for one configuration and
as non-pointer for another configuration.
This gets rid of the last use of the LINUX define in the
VO codecs (except for the amrwbenc sample application).
Within the codecs, the use of this define is unclear - does it
indicate code specific to android but not normal linux, linux
but not other unixes, unix but not windows, or gcc but not
other compilers, etc.
Originally, prior to cleanup, the define has meant many
different of these - these uses has now been cleaned up to
use the proper feature detection macros (e.g. looking for
defines automatically set by the compiler, instead of
relying on manually setting this define).
Change-Id: I1a675d653d6d305f558aa7f74c7255858dc62758
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/frameworks/av/" into jb-dev
* commit 'e20435de10f63af812da9d4f801b61a8817733a0':
Add NOTICE and MODULE_LICENSE_APACH2 to libs build under /frameworks/av/
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Change-Id: I0a3af3e2abdedebd5934f3d941d01c32cfc75e26
related-to-bug: 6647465
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The encoder common library doesn't contain any source
code with assembly optimizations (there is nothing
using the defines in the single source file in the library),
and the source directories added to the include path do
not exist.
Change-Id: If8854ea3bac4ad3504615ae4ad022267103a8b65
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This was applied in AOSP master earlier, in commit
b21611e5b0f1797e39e781d91ade023bac87637f, but when merged
into the Google internal tree in
88c2d4d26d79384f32a25bd775cf873cb678b12a, none of these
changes have been brought in. (The diff of this merge commit
and its first parent, d94b71d, is empty.)
Therefore, reapply the rest of these changes on the files
that still are present in the current version.
Change-Id: I645a9b9134769958a11808a06163123d28d83e46
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Include stdlib.h for malloc/free"
* commit '3ab6ccda447c605c35c8854a2ec8c49c2a0653a6':
stagefright: Include stdlib.h for malloc/free
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According to ANSI C, malloc/free are provided by stdlib.h.
Also, string.h is always available according to ANSI C, and provides
the memset function, so there's no need to include it conditionally
for linux only.
This makes the code buildable on OS X, too.
Change-Id: Ie5d1da02158797e7e45dea257cbe3e4996dde4db
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use __int64 on MSVC, not on all win32 compilers"
* commit 'b7f0d825c56dced10bb7df7cfc624ef9ebffe21c':
stagefright: Only use __int64 on MSVC, not on all win32 compilers
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Change-Id: I9eef7e1cb762753b792ab602333dc5a2fd8a173c
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Change-Id: I3c85d8ba4cfb164455d137cdbf3b5ecc941dc6b8
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Change-Id: I6219725a9fbd72432bad71a176c14f26fabdbd5f
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Change-Id: I6219725a9fbd72432bad71a176c14f26fabdbd5f
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Change-Id: I54dd62ebef47e7690afa5a858f3cad941b135481
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
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Change-Id: I27f387db23594e46384c4eb3a0093ce220bb6b60
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