- to reduce binaries size of FFmpeg Windows wrapper
- MinGW linker doesn't support -ffunction-sections (used for FFmpeg Windows wrapper)
- move code to improve locality with its used dependencies
- move UMat::dot() to matmul.dispatch.cpp (Mat::dot() is already there)
- move UMat::inv() to lapack.cpp
- move UMat::mul() to arithm.cpp
- move UMat:eye() to matrix_operations.cpp (near setIdentity() implementation)
- move normalize(): convert_scale.cpp => norm.cpp
- move convertAndUnrollScalar(): arithm.cpp => copy.cpp
- move scalarToRawData(): array.cpp => copy.cpp
- move transpose(): matrix_operations.cpp => matrix_transform.cpp
- move flip(), rotate(): copy.cpp => matrix_transform.cpp (rotate90 uses flip and transpose)
- add 'OPENCV_CORE_EXCLUDE_C_API' CMake variable to exclude compilation of C-API functions from the core module
- matrix_wrap.cpp: add compile-time checks for CUDA/OpenGL calls
- the steps above allow to reduce FFmpeg wrapper size for ~1.5Mb (initial size of OpenCV part is about 3Mb)
backport is done to improve merge experience (less conflicts)
backport of commit: 65eb946756
* Fixed OCL implementation of pyrlk
If prevPts size is (N, 1) (which is a default layout for converting `vector<Point2f>` to `UMat`) the `prevPts.cols == 1` and optical flow will be calculated for the first point only.
Getting `prevPts.total()` as in line 1048 is the correct way to get points count.
* fixed compilation warning (size_t to int)
Signed-off-by: Sergey Krivohatskiy <s.krivohatskiy@gmail.com>
- follows iso c++ guideline C.44
- enables default compiler-created constructors to
also be noexcept
original commit: 77e26a7db3
- handled KernelArg, Image2D
* fix core module android arm64 build
* fix core module android build when neon is off
When building for Android ARM platform, cmake with
`-D CV_DISABLE_OPTIMIZATION=ON`, the expected behavior is
not using ARM NEON, using naive computation instead.
This commit fix the un-expected compile error for neon intrinsincs.
* [hal][neon] Optimize the v_dotprod_fast intrinsics for aarch64.
On Armv8 in AArch64 execution mode, we can skip the sequence
v<op>_<ty>(vget_high_<ty>(x), vget_high_<ty>(y))
in favour of
v<op>_high_<ty>(x, y)
This has better changes for recent compilers to use less data movement
operations and better register allocation. See for example:
https://godbolt.org/z/bPq7vd
* [hal][neon] Fix build failure on armv7.
* [hal][neon] Address review comments in PR.
PR: https://github.com/opencv/opencv/pull/19486
* [hal][neon] Define macro to check for the AArch64 execution state of Armv8.
* [hal][neon] Fix macro definition for AArch64.
The fix is needed to prevent warnings when building for Armv7.
they might be thrown from third-party code (notably Ogre in the ovis
module).
While Linux is kind enough to print them, they cause instant termination
on Windows.
Arguably, they do not origin from OpenCV itself, but still this helps
understanding what went wrong when calling an OpenCV function.