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OpenCV parallel_for
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void cv::parallel_for_(const cv::Range& range, const cv::ParallelLoopBody& body, double nstripes) | |
{ | |
#ifdef HAVE_PARALLEL_FRAMEWORK | |
if(numThreads != 0) | |
{ | |
ProxyLoopBody pbody(body, range, nstripes); | |
cv::Range stripeRange = pbody.stripeRange(); | |
#if defined HAVE_TBB | |
tbb::parallel_for(tbb::blocked_range<int>(stripeRange.start, stripeRange.end), pbody); | |
#elif defined HAVE_CSTRIPES | |
parallel(MAX(0, numThreads)) | |
{ | |
int offset = stripeRange.start; | |
int len = stripeRange.end - offset; | |
Range r(offset + CPX_RANGE_START(len), offset + CPX_RANGE_END(len)); | |
pbody(r); | |
barrier(); | |
} | |
#elif defined HAVE_OPENMP | |
#pragma omp parallel for schedule(dynamic) | |
for (int i = stripeRange.start; i < stripeRange.end; ++i) | |
pbody(Range(i, i + 1)); | |
#elif defined HAVE_GCD | |
dispatch_queue_t concurrent_queue = dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0); | |
dispatch_apply_f(stripeRange.end - stripeRange.start, concurrent_queue, &pbody, block_function); | |
#elif defined HAVE_CONCURRENCY | |
if(!pplScheduler || pplScheduler->Id() == Concurrency::CurrentScheduler::Id()) | |
{ | |
Concurrency::parallel_for(stripeRange.start, stripeRange.end, pbody); | |
} | |
else | |
{ | |
pplScheduler->Attach(); | |
Concurrency::parallel_for(stripeRange.start, stripeRange.end, pbody); | |
Concurrency::CurrentScheduler::Detach(); | |
} | |
#else | |
#error You have hacked and compiling with unsupported parallel framework | |
#endif | |
} | |
else | |
#endif // HAVE_PARALLEL_FRAMEWORK | |
{ | |
(void)nstripes; | |
body(range); | |
} | |
} |
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