Use reinterpret instead of c-style casting for GCC
Co-authored-by: Xu Zhang <xu.zhang@hexintek.com>
Co-authored-by: Maksim Shabunin <maksim.shabunin@gmail.com>
Add Python bindings for VideoCapture::waitAny #21826
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- [x] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work
- [x] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable
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- [x] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
The old documentation implies that the call is only valid for the next parallel region and must be called again if addtional regions should be affected as well.
Modify the SIMD loop in color_hsv.
* Modify the SIMD loops in color_hsv.
* Add FP supporting in bit logic.
* Add temporary compatibility code.
* Use max_nlanes instead of vlanes for array declaration.
* Use "CV_SIMD || CV_SIMD_SCALABLE".
* Revert the modify of the Universal Intrinsic API
* Fix warnings.
* Use v_select instead of bits manipulation.
[GSoC] New universal intrinsic backend for RVV
* Add new rvv backend (partially implemented).
* Modify the framework of Universal Intrinsic.
* Add CV_SIMD macro guards to current UI code.
* Use vlanes() instead of nlanes.
* Modify the UI test.
* Enable the new RVV (scalable) backend.
* Remove whitespace.
* Rename and some others modify.
* Update intrin.hpp but still not work on AVX/SSE
* Update conditional compilation macros.
* Use static variable for vlanes.
* Use max_nlanes for array defining.
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/vsx_utils.hpp:352:12: warning: 'vec_permi' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined]
# define vec_permi(a, b, c) vec_xxpermdi(b, a, (3 ^ (((c) & 1) << 1 | (c) >> 1)))
^
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/altivec.h:13077:9: note: previous definition is here
#define vec_permi(__a, __b, __c) \
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/vsx_utils.hpp:370:25: error: redefinition of 'vec_promote'
VSX_FINLINE(vec_dword2) vec_promote(long long a, int b)
^
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/altivec.h:14604:1: note: previous definition is here
vec_promote(signed long long __a, int __b) {
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/vsx_utils.hpp:377:26: error: redefinition of 'vec_promote'
VSX_FINLINE(vec_udword2) vec_promote(unsigned long long a, int b)
^
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/altivec.h:14611:1: note: previous definition is here
vec_promote(unsigned long long __a, int __b) {
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/hal/intrin_vsx.hpp:1045:22: error: call to 'vec_rsqrt' is ambiguous
{ return v_float32x4(vec_rsqrt(x.val)); }
^~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/altivec.h:8472:34: note: candidate function
static vector float __ATTRS_o_ai vec_rsqrt(vector float __a) {
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/vsx_utils.hpp:362:29: note: candidate function
VSX_FINLINE(vec_float4) vec_rsqrt(const vec_float4& a)
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/hal/intrin_vsx.hpp:1047:22: error: call to 'vec_rsqrt' is ambiguous
{ return v_float64x2(vec_rsqrt(x.val)); }
^~~~~~~~~
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.0/include/altivec.h:8477:35: note: candidate function
static vector double __ATTRS_o_ai vec_rsqrt(vector double __a) {
^
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/graphics/opencv/work/opencv-4.5.5/modules/core/include/opencv2/core/vsx_utils.hpp:365:30: note: candidate function
VSX_FINLINE(vec_double2) vec_rsqrt(const vec_double2& a)
^
1 warning and 4 errors generated.
The specific functions were added to altivec.h in LLVM's 1ff93618e58df210def48d26878c20a1b414d900, c3da07d216dd20fbdb7302fd085c0a59e189ae3d and 10cc5bcd868c433f9a781aef82178b04e98bd098.
All classes are registered in the scope that corresponds to C++
namespace or exported class.
Example:
`cv::ml::Boost` is exported as `cv.ml.Boost`
`cv::SimpleBlobDetector::Params` is exported as
`cv.SimpleBlobDetector.Params`
For backward compatibility all classes are registered in the global
module with their mangling name containing scope information.
Example:
`cv::ml::Boost` has `cv.ml_Boost` alias to `cv.ml.Boost` type
* Added NEON support in builds for Windows on ARM
* Fixed `HAVE_CPU_NEON_SUPPORT` display broken during compiler test
* Fixed a build error prior to Visual Studio 2022
4.x: submodule or a class scope for exported classes
* feature: submodule or a class scope for exported classes
All classes are registered in the scope that corresponds to C++
namespace or exported class.
Example:
`cv::ml::Boost` is exported as `cv.ml.Boost`
`cv::SimpleBlobDetector::Params` is exported as
`cv.SimpleBlobDetector.Params`
For backward compatibility all classes are registered in the global
module with their mangling name containing scope information.
Example:
`cv::ml::Boost` has `cv.ml_Boost` alias to `cv.ml.Boost` type
* refactor: remove redundant GAPI aliases
* fix: use explicit string literals in CVPY_TYPE macro
* fix: add handling for class aliases
- Add special case handling when submodule has the same name as parent
- `PyDict_SetItemString` doesn't steal reference, so reference count
should be explicitly decremented to transfer object life-time
ownership
- Add sanity checks for module registration input
- Add Python 2 and Python 3 reference counting handling
clang-cl defines both __clang__ and _MSC_VER, yet uses `#pragma GCC` to disable certain diagnostics.
At the time `-Wreturn-type-c-linkage` was reported by clang-cl.
This PR fixes this behavior by reordering defines.
- Add special case handling when submodule has the same name as parent
- `PyDict_SetItemString` doesn't steal reference, so reference count
should be explicitly decremented to transfer object life-time
ownership
- Add sanity checks for module registration input
Fow now, it is possible to define valid rectangle for which some
functions overflow (e.g. br(), ares() ...).
This patch fixes the intersection operator so that it works with
any rectangle.
Update RVV backend for using Clang.
* Update cmake file of clang.
* Modify the RVV optimization on DNN to adapt to clang.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Disable some existing types.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Reinterpret instead of load&cast.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Update load&store without cast.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Rename vfredsum to fredosum.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Rewrite Check all/any by using vpopc.
* Modify intrin_rvv: Use reinterpret instead of c-style casting.
* Remove all macros which is not used in v_reinterpret
* Rename vpopc to vcpop according to spec.
* feat: OpenCV extension with pure Python modules
* feat: cv2 is now a Python package instead of extension module
Python package cv2 now can handle both Python and C extension modules
properly without additional "subfolders" like "_extra_py_code".
* feat: can call native function from its reimplementation in Python
`PyObject*` to `std::vector<T>` conversion logic:
- If user passed Numpy Array
- If array is planar and T is a primitive type (doesn't require
constructor call) that matches with the element type of array, then
copy element one by one with the respect of the step between array
elements. If compiler is lucky (or brave enough) copy loop can be
vectorized.
For classes that require constructor calls this path is not
possible, because we can't begin an object lifetime without hacks.
- Otherwise fall-back to general case
- Otherwise - execute the general case:
If PyObject* corresponds to Sequence protocol - iterate over the
sequence elements and invoke the appropriate `pyopencv_to` function.
`std::vector<T>` to `PyObject*` conversion logic:
- If `std::vector<T>` is empty - return empty tuple.
- If `T` has a corresponding `Mat` `DataType` than return
Numpy array instance of the matching `dtype` e.g.
`std::vector<cv::Rect>` is returned as `np.ndarray` of shape `Nx4` and
`dtype=int`.
This branch helps to optimize further evaluations in user code.
- Otherwise - execute the general case:
Construct a tuple of length N = `std::vector::size` and insert
elements one by one.
Unnecessary functions were removed and code was rearranged to allow
compiler select the appropriate conversion function specialization.
docs(core/ocl): clarify ownership of arguments passed into OpenCL related functions
* docs(core/ocl): clarify ownership in OpenCLExecutionContext::create
Although it is technically true that OpenCLExecutionContext::create
calls `clRetainContext` on its context argument, it is misleading
because it does not increase the reference count overall. Clarify that
the ownership of one reference of the passed context and device is
taken.
* docs(core/ocl): document ownership transfer in ocl::Device::fromHandle
bug fixes for universal intrinsics of RISC-V back-end
* Align universal intrinsic comparator behaviour with other platforms
Set all bits to one for return value of int and fp comparators.
* fix v_pack_triplets, v_pack_store and v_pack_u_store
* Remove redundant CV_DECL_ALIGNED statements
Co-authored-by: Alexander Smorkalov <alexander.smorkalov@xperience.ai>
* [build][option] Introduce `OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT` option.
The option forces the library to build without thread support.
* update handling of OPENCV_DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
- reduce amount of #if conditions
* [to squash] cmake: apply mode vars in toolchains too
Co-authored-by: Alexander Alekhin <alexander.a.alekhin@gmail.com>
* Support cl_image conversion for CL_HALF_FLOAT (float16)
* Support cl_image conversion for additional channel orders:
CL_A, CL_INTENSITY, CL_LUMINANCE, CL_RG, CL_RA
* Comment on why cl_image conversion is unsupported for CL_RGB
* Predict optimal vector width for float16
* ocl::kernelToStr: support float16
* ocl::Device::halfFPConfig: drop artificial requirement for OpenCL
version >= 1.2. Even OpenCL 1.0 supports the underlying config
property, CL_DEVICE_HALF_FP_CONFIG.
* dumpOpenCLInformation: provide info on OpenCL half-float support
and preferred half-float vector width
* randu: support default range [-1.0, 1.0] for float16
* TestBase::warmup: support float16
Fix dynamic loading of clBLAS and clFFT (formerly, clAmdBlas and clAmdFft)
* Fix dynamic loading of clBLAS and clFFT
* Update filenames and function names for clBLAS (formerly, clAmdBlas)
* Update filenames and function names for clFFT (formerly, clAmdFft)
* Uncomment teardown of clFFT; tear down clFFT in same way as clBLAS
* Fix generators for clBLAS and clFFT headers
* Update generators to parse recent clBLAS and clFFT library headers
* Update generators to be compatible with Python 3
* Re-generate OpenCV's clBLAS and clFFT headers
* Update function calls to match names in newly generated headers
* Disable (and comment on) teardown code for clBLAS and clFFT
* Renaming *clamd* files
* Renaming *clamdblas* files to *clblas*
* Renaming *clamdfft* files to *clfft*
* Update generator for CL headers
* Update generator to be compatible with Python 3
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
* Add the support for riscv64 vector 0.7.1.
* fixed GCC warnings
* cleaned whitespaces
* Remove the worning by the use of internal API of compiler.
* Update the license header.
* removed trailing whitespaces
Co-authored-by: Vadim Pisarevsky <vadim.pisarevsky@me.com>
Co-authored-by: yulj <linjie.ylj@alibaba-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: Vadim Pisarevsky <vadim.pisarevsky@gmail.com>
* Adding functions rbegin() and rend() functions to matrix class.
This is important to be more standard compliant with C++ and an ever increasing number of people using standard algorithms for better code readability- and maintainability.
The functions are copy pated from their counterparts (even though they should probably call the counterparts but this gave me some troube).
They return iterators using std::reverse_iterators
Follow up of an open feature request:
https://github.com/opencv/opencv/issues/4641
* Fix rbegin() and rend() and provide tests for them
* Removing unnecessary whitespaces
* Adding rbegin and rend to Mat_ class with the right parameters so we don't need to repeat the template argument.
An instantiating cv::Mat_<int> for example can call it's rbegin() function and doesn't need rbegin<int>() with this convience addition.
Follows what is done for forward iterators
* static cast the vector size (return size_t) to an int (that is required for opencv mat constructor)
Co-authored-by: Stefan <stefan.gerl@tum.de>