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#include <qtest.h>
#include <QImage>
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QImage::Format)
class tst_QImageConversion : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private slots:
void convertRgb888ToRgb32_data();
void convertRgb888ToRgb32();
void convertRgb32ToRgb888_data();
void convertRgb32ToRgb888();
void convertGeneric_data();
void convertGeneric();
private:
QImage generateImageRgb888(int width, int height);
QImage generateImageRgb16(int width, int height);
QImage generateImageRgb32(int width, int height);
QImage generateImageArgb32(int width, int height);
};
void tst_QImageConversion::convertRgb888ToRgb32_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QImage>("inputImage");
// height = 5000 to get interesting timing.
// 3 pixels wide -> smaller than regular vector of 128bits
QTest::newRow("width: 3px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb888(3, 5000);
// 8 pixels wide -> potential for 2 vectors
QTest::newRow("width: 8px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb888(8, 5000);
// 16 pixels, minimum for the SSSE3 implementation
QTest::newRow("width: 16px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb888(16, 5000);
// 50 pixels, more realistic use case
QTest::newRow("width: 50px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb888(50, 5000);
// 2000 pixels -> typical values for pictures
QTest::newRow("width: 2000px; height: 2000px;") << generateImageRgb888(2000, 2000);
}
void tst_QImageConversion::convertRgb888ToRgb32()
{
QFETCH(QImage, inputImage);
QBENCHMARK {
volatile QImage output = inputImage.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_RGB32);
// we need the volatile and the following to make sure the compiler does not do
// anything stupid :)
(void)output;
}
}
void tst_QImageConversion::convertRgb32ToRgb888_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QImage>("inputImage");
// height = 5000 to get interesting timing.
// 3 pixels wide -> smaller than regular vector of 128bits
QTest::newRow("width: 3px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb32(3, 5000);
// 8 pixels wide -> potential for 2 vectors
QTest::newRow("width: 8px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb32(8, 5000);
// 16 pixels, minimum for the SSSE3 implementation
QTest::newRow("width: 16px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb32(16, 5000);
// 50 pixels, more realistic use case
QTest::newRow("width: 50px; height: 5000px;") << generateImageRgb32(50, 5000);
// 2000 pixels -> typical values for pictures
QTest::newRow("width: 2000px; height: 2000px;") << generateImageRgb32(2000, 2000);
}
void tst_QImageConversion::convertRgb32ToRgb888()
{
QFETCH(QImage, inputImage);
QBENCHMARK {
volatile QImage output = inputImage.convertToFormat(QImage::Format_RGB888);
// we need the volatile and the following to make sure the compiler does not do
// anything stupid :)
(void)output;
}
}
void tst_QImageConversion::convertGeneric_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QImage>("inputImage");
QTest::addColumn<QImage::Format>("outputFormat");
QImage rgb16 = generateImageRgb16(1000, 1000);
QImage rgb32 = generateImageRgb32(1000, 1000);
QImage argb32 = generateImageArgb32(1000, 1000);
QTest::newRow("rgb16 -> rgb32") << rgb16 << QImage::Format_RGB32;
QTest::newRow("rgb16 -> rgb888") << rgb16 << QImage::Format_RGB888;
QTest::newRow("rgb16 -> rgb666") << rgb16 << QImage::Format_RGB666;
QTest::newRow("rgb16 -> rgb555") << rgb16 << QImage::Format_RGB555;
QTest::newRow("rgb32 -> rgb16") << rgb32 << QImage::Format_RGB16;
QTest::newRow("rgb32 -> rgb888") << rgb32 << QImage::Format_RGB888;
QTest::newRow("rgb32 -> rgb666") << rgb32 << QImage::Format_RGB666;
QTest::newRow("rgb32 -> rgb555") << rgb32 << QImage::Format_RGB555;
QTest::newRow("argb32 -> rgba8888") << argb32 << QImage::Format_RGBA8888;
QTest::newRow("argb32 -> rgb888") << argb32 << QImage::Format_RGB888;
QTest::newRow("argb32 -> rgb666") << argb32 << QImage::Format_RGB666;
QTest::newRow("argb32 -> argb8565pm") << argb32 << QImage::Format_ARGB8565_Premultiplied;
QTest::newRow("argb32 -> argb4444pm") << argb32 << QImage::Format_ARGB4444_Premultiplied;
}
void tst_QImageConversion::convertGeneric()
{
QFETCH(QImage, inputImage);
QFETCH(QImage::Format, outputFormat);
QBENCHMARK {
QImage output = inputImage.convertToFormat(outputFormat);
output.constBits();
}
}
/*
Fill a RGB888 image with "random" pixel values.
*/
QImage tst_QImageConversion::generateImageRgb888(int width, int height)
{
QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB888);
const int byteWidth = width * 3;
for (int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y) {
uchar *scanline = image.scanLine(y);
for (int x = 0; x < byteWidth; ++x)
scanline[x] = x ^ y;
}
return image;
}
/*
Fill a RGB16 image with "random" pixel values.
*/
QImage tst_QImageConversion::generateImageRgb16(int width, int height)
{
QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB16);
const int byteWidth = width * 2;
for (int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y) {
uchar *scanline = image.scanLine(y);
for (int x = 0; x < byteWidth; ++x)
scanline[x] = x ^ y;
}
return image;
}
/*
Fill a RGB32 image with "random" pixel values.
*/
QImage tst_QImageConversion::generateImageRgb32(int width, int height)
{
QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGB32);
for (int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y) {
QRgb *scanline = (QRgb*)image.scanLine(y);
for (int x = 0; x < width; ++x)
scanline[x] = qRgb(x, y, x ^ y);
}
return image;
}
/*
Fill a ARGB32 image with "random" pixel values.
*/
QImage tst_QImageConversion::generateImageArgb32(int width, int height)
{
QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
const int byteWidth = width * 4;
for (int y = 0; y < image.height(); ++y) {
uchar *scanline = image.scanLine(y);
for (int x = 0; x < byteWidth; ++x)
scanline[x] = x ^ y;
}
return image;
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_QImageConversion)
#include "tst_qimageconversion.moc"
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