If there are no OpenCL/UMat methods calls from application.
OpenCL subsystem is initialized:
- haveOpenCL() is called from application
- useOpenCL() is called from application
- access to OpenCL allocator: UMat is created (empty UMat is ignored) or UMat <-> Mat conversions are called
Don't call OpenCL functions if OPENCV_OPENCL_RUNTIME=disabled
(independent from OpenCL linkage type)
* add accuracy test and performance check for matmul
* add performance tests for transform and dotProduct
* add test Core_TransformLargeTest for 8u version of transform
* remove raw SSE2/NEON implementation from matmul.cpp
* use universal intrinsic instead of raw intrinsic
* remove unused templated function
* add v_matmuladd which multiply 3x3 matrix and add 3x1 vector
* add v_rotate_left/right in universal intrinsic
* suppress intrinsic on some function and platform
* add pure SW implementation of new universal intrinsics
* add test for new universal intrinsics
* core: prevent memory access after the end of buffer
* fix perf tests
When elements are 64 bits, the vec_st_interleave()/vec_ld_deinterleave()
doesn't interleave 4 elements correctly.
For vec_st_interleave(), following is saved into mem:
a0 b0 a1 b1 c0 d0 c1 d1
-> we expected:
a0 b0 c0 d0 a1 b1 c1 d1
for vec_ld_deinterleave(), following is loaded into a b c d for memory
string { 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 }:
a: 1 3
b: 2 4
c: 5 7
d: 6 8
-> we expected:
a: 1 5
b: 2 6
c: 3 7
d: 4 8
This patch corrects this behavior.
Signed-off-by: Simon Guo <wei.guo.simon@gmail.com>
- changed behavior of vec_ctf, vec_ctu, vec_cts
in gcc and clang to make them compatible with XLC
- implemented most of missing conversion intrinsics in gcc and clang
- implemented conversions intrinsics of odd-numbered elements
- ignored gcc bug warning that caused by -Wunused-but-set-variable in rare cases
- replaced right shift with algebraic right shift for signed vectors
to shift in the sign bit.
- added new universal intrinsics v_matmuladd, v_rotate_left/right
- avoid using floating multiply-add in RNG
Exampls of these are gnu/kfreebsd and gnu/hurd, both available as
unofficial Debian ports.
They don't define __linux__ (as they are non-linux…) but still define
__GLIBC__, so check on that.
Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@mapreri.org>
* Update OpenCVCompilerOptimizations.cmake
Neon not supported on MSVC ARM breaking build fix
* Update OpenCVCompilerOptimizations.cmake
Whitespace
* Update intrin.hpp
Many problems in MSVC ARM builds (at least on VS2017) being fixed in this PR now.
C:\Users\Gregory\DOCUME~1\MYLIBR~1\OPENCV~3\opencv\sources\modules\core\include\opencv2/core/hal/intrin.hpp(444): error C3861: '_tzcnt_u32': identifier not found
* Update hal_replacement.hpp
Passing variadic expansion in a macro to another macro does not work properly in MSVC and a famous known workaround is hereby applied. Discussion of it: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5134523/msvc-doesnt-expand-va-args-correctly
Only needed the fix for ARM builds: TEGRA_ macros are used for cv_hal_ functions in the carotene library.
C:\Users\Gregory\Documents\My Libraries\opencv330\opencv\sources\modules\core\src\arithm.cpp(2378): warning C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'TEGRA_ADD'
C:\Users\Gregory\Documents\My Libraries\opencv330\opencv\sources\modules\core\src\arithm.cpp(2378): error C2143: syntax error: missing ')' before ','
C:\Users\Gregory\Documents\My Libraries\opencv330\opencv\sources\modules\core\src\arithm.cpp(2378): error C2059: syntax error: ')'
* Update hal_replacement.hpp
All hal_replacement's using carotene\hal\tegra_hal.hpp TEGRA_ functions as macros preprocessed by variadic macros should be changed, identical as was done in core.
C:\Users\Gregory\Documents\My Libraries\opencv330\opencv\sources\modules\imgproc\src\color.cpp(9604): warning C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'TEGRA_CVTBGRTOBGR'
C:\Users\Gregory\Documents\My Libraries\opencv330\opencv\sources\modules\imgproc\src\color.cpp(9604): error C2059: syntax error: '=='
* Update OpenCVCompilerOptimizations.cmake
* Update hal_replacement.hpp
* Update hal_replacement.hpp
The original template based mat ptr for indexing is not implemented,
add the similar implementation as uchar type, but cast to
user-defined type from the uchar pointer.
The same code was repeated several time for different data types, so
it was extracted as a templated function to improve maintability and
make a code more clear.
Exception may be rasied inside the body of a copying constructor after
refcount has been increased, and beacause in the case of the exception
destrcutor is never called what causes memory leak. This commit adds a
workaround that calls the release() function before the exception is
thrown outside the contructor.