commit | fe1b1f6d94c196f086122613277ff95062a7e834 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | SiCong Li <sicong.li@arm.com> | Thu May 19 18:58:31 2022 +0100 |
committer | SiCong Li <sicong.li@arm.com> | Mon Jun 06 15:39:43 2022 +0000 |
tree | 9d23ad42324a03c50469923d79003e83e81a6633 | |
parent | a774d63e99c474e2242dd0429f61d127850b4cfb [diff] |
Allow clearer suppression of toolchain and compiler prefixes Currently it is counterintuitive to disable toolchain prefixes: we need to pass an empty space to it; passing an empty string would not disable prefixes but instead instruct the build script to use a set of default prefixes. With this patch we restore the intuitive approach of passing an empty string "" to disable the prefix. Resolves COMPMID-5353, COMPMID-5380 Signed-off-by: SiCong Li <sicong.li@arm.com> Change-Id: I2fe84689df9093cf6baf507dde44ca5ebf61023b Reviewed-on: https://review.mlplatform.org/c/ml/ComputeLibrary/+/7686 Tested-by: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Gian Marco Iodice <gianmarco.iodice@arm.com> Comments-Addressed: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com>
⚠ Important From this release (22.05): 'master' branch has been replaced with 'main' following our inclusive language update, more information here.
The Compute Library is a collection of low-level machine learning functions optimized for Arm® Cortex®-A and Arm® Mali™ GPUs architectures.
The library provides superior performance to other open source alternatives and immediate support for new Arm® technologies e.g. SVE2.
Key Features:
Repository | Link |
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Release | https://github.com/arm-software/ComputeLibrary |
Development | https://review.mlplatform.org/#/admin/projects/ml/ComputeLibrary |
Note: The documentation includes the reference API, changelogs, build guide, contribution guide, errata, etc.
All the binaries can be downloaded from here or from the tables below.
Platform | Operating System | Release archive (Download) |
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Raspberry Pi 4 | Linux 32bit | |
Raspberry Pi 4 | Linux 64bit | |
Odroid N2 | Linux 64bit | |
HiKey960 | Linux 64bit |
Architecture | Operating System | Release archive (Download) |
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armv7 | Android | |
armv7 | Linux | |
arm64-v8a | Android | |
arm64-v8a | Linux | |
arm64-v8.2-a | Android | |
arm64-v8.2-a | Linux |
Pre-build binaries are generated with the following security / good coding practices related flags:
-Wall, -Wextra, -Wformat=2, -Winit-self, -Wstrict-overflow=2, -Wswitch-default, -Woverloaded-virtual, -Wformat-security, -Wctor-dtor-privacy, -Wsign-promo, -Weffc++, -pedantic, -fstack-protector-strong
Arm® CPUs:
Arm® Mali™ GPUs:
x86
Contributions to the Compute Library are more than welcome. If you are interested on contributing, please have a look at our how to contribute guidelines.
Before the Compute Library accepts your contribution, you need to certify its origin and give us your permission. To manage this process we use the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) V1.1 (https://developercertificate.org/)
To indicate that you agree to the the terms of the DCO, you "sign off" your contribution by adding a line with your name and e-mail address to every git commit message:
Signed-off-by: John Doe <john.doe@example.org>
You must use your real name, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions are accepted.
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The software is provided under MIT license. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license.
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