Improves support for Unix non-Linux systems, including QNX
* Fixes#20395. Improves support for Unix non-Linux systems. Focus on QNX Neutrino.
Signed-off-by: promero <promero@mathworks.com>
* Update system.cpp
There can be an int overflow.
cv::norm( InputArray _src, int normType, InputArray _mask ) is fine,
not cv::norm( InputArray _src1, InputArray _src2, int normType, InputArray _mask ).
Improve performance on Arm64
* Improve performance on Apple silicon
This patch will
- Enable dot product intrinsics for macOS arm64 builds
- Enable for macOS arm64 builds
- Improve HAL primitives
- reduction (sum, min, max, sad)
- signmask
- mul_expand
- check_any / check_all
Results on a M1 Macbook Pro
* Updates to #20011 based on feedback
- Removes Apple Silicon specific workarounds
- Makes #ifdef sections smaller for v_mul_expand cases
- Moves dot product optimization to compiler optimization check
- Adds 4x4 matrix transpose optimization
* Remove dotprod and fix v_transpose
Based on the latest, we've removed dotprod entirely and will revisit in a future PR.
Added explicit cats with v_transpose4x4()
This should resolve all opens with this PR
* Remove commented out lines
Remove two extraneous comments
Also bring perf_imgproc CornerMinEigenVal accuracy requirements in line with
the test_imgproc accuracy requirements on that test and fix indentation on
the latter.
Partially addresses issue #9821
* Updated cpp reference implementations for a few intrinsics to address wide universal intrinsics as well
* Updated cpp reference implementations for a few more universal intrinsics
* Update polynom_solver.cpp
This pull request is in the response to Issue #19526. I have fixed the problem with the cube root calculation of 2*R. The Issue was in the usage of pow function with negative values of R, but if it is calculated for only positive values of R then changing x0 according to the parity of R, the Issue is resolved. Kindly consider it, Thanks!
* add cv::cubeRoot(double)
Co-authored-by: Alexander Alekhin <alexander.a.alekhin@gmail.com>
- 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
- follows iso c++ guideline C.44
- enables default compiler-created constructors to
also be noexcept
original commit: 77e26a7db3
- handled KernelArg, Image2D