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#!/bin/sh
##
## Copyright (c) 2014 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
##
## Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
## that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
## tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
## in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
## be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
##
## This file tests the libvpx postproc example code. To add new tests to this
## file, do the following:
## 1. Write a shell function (this is your test).
## 2. Add the function to postproc_tests (on a new line).
##
. $(dirname $0)/tools_common.sh
# Environment check: Make sure input is available:
# $VP8_IVF_FILE and $VP9_IVF_FILE are required.
postproc_verify_environment() {
if [ ! -e "${VP8_IVF_FILE}" ] || [ ! -e "${VP9_IVF_FILE}" ]; then
echo "Libvpx test data must exist in LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH."
return 1
fi
}
# Runs postproc using $1 as input file. $2 is the codec name, and is used
# solely to name the output file.
postproc() {
local decoder="${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}/postproc${VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX}"
local input_file="$1"
local codec="$2"
local output_file="${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}/postproc_${codec}.raw"
if [ ! -x "${decoder}" ]; then
elog "${decoder} does not exist or is not executable."
return 1
fi
eval "${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}" "${decoder}" "${input_file}" "${output_file}" \
${devnull}
[ -e "${output_file}" ] || return 1
}
postproc_vp8() {
if [ "$(vp8_decode_available)" = "yes" ]; then
postproc "${VP8_IVF_FILE}" vp8 || return 1
fi
}
postproc_vp9() {
if [ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_VP9_POSTPROC)" = "yes" ]; then
if [ "$(vp9_decode_available)" = "yes" ]; then
postproc "${VP9_IVF_FILE}" vp9 || return 1
fi
fi
}
postproc_tests="postproc_vp8
postproc_vp9"
run_tests postproc_verify_environment "${postproc_tests}"