Hi Chuanbo Thank you for the info.
My objective is to realise computer vision algorithms for automated video surveillance of multiple cameras in real time on generous purpose processor family. The obvious choice was to aim for an integrated architecture such as intel Core series as users would not have to invest on specialised hardware (DSP, FPGA, additional GPU cards etc.,) for computationally expensive solutions. I have been able to write a motion estimation kernel for opencl but the runtime performance was much slower than Beignet exposed built in kernel (takes 1ms on 384x288 image which is great for me) for IVB i5 core processor. With the built in kernel, 15 video streams of 768x576(25fps, h.264) can be processed in parallel compared to my own kernel for motion estimation almost halving the number of streams. I have also looked into extracting motion vectors using FEI interface as side data during h.264 encoding but libva team indicated that this is not possible in linux yet. Regarding your query on my preferred platform, I now have a HSW based i7 mini pc that I am experimenting with but in general I would prefer Beignet to support all core processor family. (From IVB on wards, if possible) given my objective. Many thanks for this great library and keep up the good work!! Sateesh On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 at 04:28, Weng, Chuanbo <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Sateesh, The hardware of 4th gen is ready for vme. We don’t need i965 driver (I think you mean i965_drv_video.so). From HSW, the software interface of vme is quite different from IVB, so we need to write new implementation for vme. And the software interface of SKL is similar of HSW, so it will be easier to support HSW if we enable on SKL. We plan to support SKL firstly and then support HSW if necessary. Is HSW the only platform you care? *From:* sat iiitb [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Friday, February 10, 2017 10:17 PM *To:* Weng, Chuanbo <[email protected]> *Cc:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [Beignet] VME support for Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Hi Chuanbo Understood and it's good news that this was planned for future (since I haven't encountered any posts on motion estimation in Beignet). I noticed the comment below with in 'cl_gen7_device.h' header that indicates perhaps 4th gen on wards is not yet ready for motion estimation support. Is it the hardware (Iris pro graphics core in 4th gen compared to Intel HD in 3rd gen) that is not ready or the underlying driver (i965) needs to be extended for Iris Pro etc.,? I am just curious to understand if there is anything that I can experiment with and make the 4th gen work or if it is something best dealt by experts at Beignet team. //temporarily define to only export builtin kernel block_motion_estimate_intel only for Gen7 //will remove after HSW+ also support Many thanks Sateesh On 9 February 2017 at 08:08, Weng, Chuanbo <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Sateesh, Yes, vme now is just supported on 3rd generation. And we are implementing vme on 6th generation (SKYLAKE) platform firstly, because it’s a common used platform currently. 4th generation is also a little old. Thanks, Chuanbo Weng *From:* Beignet [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *sat iiitb *Sent:* Wednesday, February 8, 2017 10:17 PM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* [Beignet] VME support for Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Hi I am interested in using opencl to extract motion vectors between two frames. With in Beignet notes, it was mentioned that as of version 1.3.0, only 3rd generation chips are supported. I would like some advise on how to extend the support for 4th generation as I am using a Intel core i7 (4th generation) and currently in need to using OCL for motion estimation. Please advise. PS: I have tried to compile Beignet by enabling 'block_motion_estimate_intel' for HSW but the block motion estimation test program crashes with a segfault. Regards Sateesh -- Sateesh -- Sateesh
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