Update the bench_dwt utility to have a -decode/-encode switch
Measured performance gains for DWT encoder on a
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz (4 cores, hyper threaded)
Encoding time:
$ ./bin/bench_dwt -encode -num_threads 1
time for dwt_encode: total = 8.348 s, wallclock = 8.352 s
$ ./bin/bench_dwt -encode -num_threads 2
time for dwt_encode: total = 9.776 s, wallclock = 4.904 s
$ ./bin/bench_dwt -encode -num_threads 4
time for dwt_encode: total = 13.188 s, wallclock = 3.310 s
$ ./bin/bench_dwt -encode -num_threads 8
time for dwt_encode: total = 30.024 s, wallclock = 4.064 s
Scaling is probably limited by memory access patterns causing
memory access to be the bottleneck.
The slightly worse results with threads==8 than with thread==4
is due to hyperthreading being not appropriate here.
Use an internal version of astyle (astyle 3.0). Scripts taken from QGIS.
astyle.options from https://github.com/uclouvain/openjpeg/issues/128
scripts/prepare-commit.sh can be used locally to automatically reformat
edited files.
Travis-CI will run scripts/verify-indentation.sh to verify committed files.