Add support for std::array<T, N> (#8535)
* Add support for std::array<T, N>
* Add std::array<Mat, N> support
* Remove UMat constructor with std::array parameter
Gemm kernels for Intel GPU (#8104)
* Fix an issue with Kernel object reset release when consecutive Kernel::run calls
Kernel::run launch OCL gpu kernels and set a event callback function
to decreate the ref count of UMat or remove UMat when the lauched workloads
are completed. However, for some OCL kernels requires multiple call of
Kernel::run function with some kernel parameter changes (e.g., input
and output buffer offset) to get the final computation result.
In the case, the current implementation requires unnecessary
synchronization and cleanupMat.
This fix requires the user to specify whether there will be more work or not.
If there is no remaining computation, the Kernel::run will reset the
kernel object
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* GEMM kernel optimization for Intel GEN
The optimized kernels uses cl_intel_subgroups extension for better
performance.
Note: This optimized kernels will be part of ISAAC in a code generation
way under MIT license.
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* Fix API compatibility error
This patch fixes a OCV API compatibility error. The error was reported
due to the interface changes of Kernel::run. To resolve the issue,
An overloaded function of Kernel::run is added. It take a flag indicating
whether there are more work to be done with the kernel object without
releasing resources related to it.
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* Renaming intel_gpu_gemm.cpp to intel_gpu_gemm.inl.hpp
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* Revert "Fix API compatibility error"
This reverts commit 2ef427db91.
Conflicts:
modules/core/src/intel_gpu_gemm.inl.hpp
* Revert "Fix an issue with Kernel object reset release when consecutive Kernel::run calls"
This reverts commit cc7f9f5469.
* Fix the case of uninitialization D
When C is null and beta is non-zero, D is used without initialization.
This resloves the issue
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* fix potential output error due to 0 * nan
Signed-off-by: Woo, Insoo <insoo.woo@intel.com>
* whitespace fix, eliminate non-ASCII symbols
* fix build warning
Without it set, the build will choose the current OS version as the deployment target. 10.9 is the earliest usable, since that is when OS X introduced libc++.