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Jan 24, 2018
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Mu Li
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Tianqi Chen
Jan 24, 2018
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@@ -14,11 +14,6 @@ the device in order to save time and space.
In this tutorial, I will take Raspberry Pi as our target platform
for example.
"""
from
__future__
import
absolute_import
,
print_function
import
tvm
import
numpy
as
np
from
tvm.contrib
import
rpc
,
util
######################################################################
# Build TVM Runtime on Device
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@@ -27,6 +22,12 @@ from tvm.contrib import rpc, util
# There're some prerequisites: similar as compiling TVM on your
# local machine, we need build runtime on remote device.
#
# .. note::
#
# All instructions in both this section and next section should be
# executed on the target device, e.g. Raspberry Pi. And we assume it
# has Linux running.
#
# To get started, clone tvm repo from github. It is important to clone
# the submodules along, with --recursive option (Assuming you are in
# your home directory):
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@@ -106,8 +107,19 @@ server = rpc.Server(host='0.0.0.0', port=9090, use_popen=True)
######################################################################
# Declare and Cross Compile Kernel on Local Machine
# -------------------------------------------------
# Here we will declare a simple kernel with TVM on the local machine:
#
# .. note::
#
# Now we back to the local machine, which has a full TVM installed.
#
# Here we will declare a simple kernel with TVM on the local machine:
from
__future__
import
absolute_import
,
print_function
import
tvm
import
numpy
as
np
from
tvm.contrib
import
rpc
,
util
n
=
tvm
.
convert
(
1024
)
A
=
tvm
.
placeholder
((
n
,),
name
=
'A'
)
B
=
tvm
.
compute
(
A
.
shape
,
lambda
*
i
:
A
(
*
i
)
+
1.0
,
name
=
'B'
)
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@@ -136,7 +148,8 @@ f.save(path)
# Pi. Here we use :code:`'llvm'` directly to make the tutorial runable.
#
# Usually, you can query the target by execute :code:`gcc -v` on your
# device, although it may be still a loose configuration.
# device, and look for the line starting with :code:`Target:`
# (Though it may be still a loose configuration.)
#
# Besides :code:`-target`, you can also set other compilation options
# like:
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@@ -171,9 +184,15 @@ f.save(path)
# Run CPU Kernel Remotely by RPC
# ------------------------------
# Here we will show you how to run the kernel on the remote device:
#
# .. note::
# In order to have this tutorial runs locally to build the nice HTML, we
# start a RPC server on the local machine. You can ignore it if you already
# started the server on the target device. And then change host IP properly.
# replace host with the ip address of your device
host
=
'0.0.0.0'
# Can be ignored if you already started the RPC server
server
=
rpc
.
Server
(
host
=
'0.0.0.0'
,
port
=
9090
,
use_popen
=
True
)
host
=
'0.0.0.0'
# Change to your target device IP
port
=
9090
# connect the remote device
remote
=
rpc
.
connect
(
host
,
port
)
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@@ -213,9 +232,12 @@ print('%g secs/op' % cost)
# on remote compiler to re-link them.
#
# .. note::
#
# Raspberry Pi does not support OpenCL, the following code is tested on
# Firefly-RK3399. The target_host should be 'llvm -target=aarch64-linux-gnu'.
# But here we set 'llvm' to enable this tutorial to run locally.
#
# Also we need to build the runtime with the flag `USE_OPENCL=1`.
# build kernel (different from cpu, we need bind axis for OpenCL)
s
=
tvm
.
create_schedule
(
B
.
op
)
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