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Vladislav Vinogradov e9fde8f497 [IE][TOOLS] Improvements for compile_tool (#2555)
* Split cmd arguments onto sections (common, MYRIAD, FPGA).
* Add `-iol` cmd argument as `-iop` analogue for layouts.
* Remove limitations over `-ip`, `-op`, `-iop` arguments.
  Now they supports full meaningfull set of Precision/Layout values and will allow to user set any precision for any input/output.
  The applicability for this in under user reponsibility and support under plugin reponsibility.
* Add VPUX default configuration.
* Adjust code style to the project common style.

Co-authored-by: Alexander Novak <sasha-novak@yandex.ru>
2020-10-07 14:51:10 +03:00
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Compile Tool

The Compile tool is a C++ application that enables you to dump a loaded executable network blob. The tool is delivered as an executable file that can be run on both Linux* and Windows*. The tool is located in the <INSTALLROOT>/deployment_tools/inference_engine/lib/intel64/ directory on Linux and <INSTALL_DIR\deployment_tools\inference_engine\bin\intel64\Release> on Windows.

The workflow of the Compile tool is as follows:

  1. Upon the start, the tool application reads command-line parameters and loads a network to the Inference Engine device.
  2. The application exports a blob with the compiled network and writes it to the output file.

Run the Compile Tool

Running the application with the -h option yields the following usage message:

./compile_tool -h
Inference Engine:
        API version ............ 2.1
        Build .................. custom_vv/compile-tool_8b57af00330063c7f302aaac4d41805de21fc54a
        Description ....... API

compile_tool [OPTIONS]

 Common options:
    -h                                       Optional. Print the usage message.
    -m                           <value>     Required. Path to the XML model.
    -d                           <value>     Required. Specify a target device for which executable network will be compiled.
                                             Use "-d HETERO:<comma-separated_devices_list>" format to specify HETERO plugin.
                                             Use "-d MULTI:<comma-separated_devices_list>" format to specify MULTI plugin.
                                             The application looks for a suitable plugin for the specified device.
    -o                           <value>     Optional. Path to the output file. Default value: "<model_xml_file>.blob".
    -c                           <value>     Optional. Path to the configuration file.
    -ip                          <value>     Optional. Specifies precision for all input layers of the network.
    -op                          <value>     Optional. Specifies precision for all output layers of the network.
    -iop                        "<value>"    Optional. Specifies precision for input and output layers by name.
                                             Example: -iop "input:FP16, output:FP16".
                                             Notice that quotes are required.
                                             Overwrites precision from ip and op options for specified layers.
    -il                          <value>     Optional. Specifies layout for all input layers of the network.
    -ol                          <value>     Optional. Specifies layout for all input layers of the network.
    -iol                        "<value>"    Optional. Specifies layout for input and output layers by name.
                                             Example: -iol "input:NCHW, output:NHWC".
                                             Notice that quotes are required.
                                             Overwrites layout from il and ol options for specified layers.

 MYRIAD-specific options:
      -VPU_NUMBER_OF_SHAVES      <value>     Optional. Specifies number of shaves.
                                             Should be set with "VPU_NUMBER_OF_CMX_SLICES".
                                             Overwrites value from config.

      -VPU_NUMBER_OF_CMX_SLICES  <value>     Optional. Specifies number of CMX slices.
                                             Should be set with "VPU_NUMBER_OF_SHAVES".
                                             Overwrites value from config.
      -VPU_TILING_CMX_LIMIT_KB   <value>     Optional. Specifies CMX limit for data tiling.
                                             Value should be equal or greater than -1.
                                             Overwrites value from config.

 FPGA-specific options:
      -DLA_ARCH_NAME             <value>     Optional. Specify architecture name used to compile executable network for FPGA device.

Running the application with the empty list of options yields an error message.

To dump a blob using a trained network, use the command below:

./compile_tool -m <path_to_model>/model_name.xml

FPGA Option

You can compile executable network without a connected FPGA device with a loaded DLA bitstream. To do that, specify the architecture name of the DLA bitstream using the parameter -DLA_ARCH_NAME.

Import and Export Functionality

Export

To save a blob file from your application, call the InferenceEngine::ExecutableNetwork::Export() method:

InferenceEngine::ExecutableNetwork executableNetwork = core.LoadNetwork(network, "MYRIAD", {});
std::ofstream file{"model_name.blob"}
executableNetwork.Export(file);

Import

To import a blob with the network into your application, call the InferenceEngine::Core::ImportNetwork method:

Example:

InferenceEngine::Core ie;
std::ifstream file{"model_name.blob"};
InferenceEngine::ExecutableNetwork = ie.ImportNetwork(file, "MYRIAD", {});

Note

: Prior to the import, models must be converted to the Inference Engine format (*.xml + *.bin) using the Model Optimizer tool.