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Configurations for IEI Mustang-V100-MX8-R10 card
Note
: These steps are only required for IEI Mustang-V100-MX8-R10 card. IEI Mustang-V100-MX8-R11 card doesn't require any additional steps and it's completely configured using the general guidance.
The IEI Mustang-V100-MX8 is an OEM version of the Intel® Vision Accelerator Design with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs. This guide assumes you have installed the Mustang-V100-MX8 and the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit.
Instructions in this guide for configuring your accelerator include:
- Installing the required IEI BSL reset software
- Configuration settings for the
hddldaemonservice
Note
: This guide does not apply to Uzel cards.
Installing IEI Reset Software
Using the IEI Mustang-V100-MX8 requires downloading and installing the most current software for your system.
Visit the IEI Download Center for the most current software and documentation. Search for Mustang-V100-MX8.
Download the appropriate software for your system, decompress the downloaded archive, enter the newly created directory, and run the install script:
On Linux:
- Run the
install.sh scriptwithsudo, or asroot.
On Windows, do one of the following:
- GUI: Double-click
install.bat - CLI: Open a console with administrator privileges, cd into the directory, and run
install.bat.
Configuring Mustang-V100-MX8 Service
The hddldaemon is a system service, a binary executable that is run to manage the computational workload on the board. It is a required abstraction layer that handles inference, graphics processing, and any type of computation that should be run on the video processing units (VPUs). Depending on the board configuration, there can be 8 or 16 VPUs.
Note
: Graphics and other specialized processing may require some custom development.
Conventions Used in This Document
<OV> refers to the following default OpenVINO™ Runtime directories:
- Linux:
/opt/intel/openvino_2022/runtime
- Windows:
C:\Program Files (x86)\IntelSWTools\openvino\runtime
If you have installed OpenVINO™ in a different directory on your system, you will need to enter your unique directory path.
Configuration File Location
<OV>\3rdparty\hddl\config\hddl_service.config
Service Configuration File Settings
Below are some possible configuration options.
Note
: After changing a configuration file, the
hddldaemonmust be restarted.
Recommended Settings
device_snapshot_mode
Changes the output of the hddldaemon to display a table with individual VPU statistics.
Default Setting:
"device_snapshot_mode": "none"
Suggested Setting:
"device_snapshot_mode": "full"
Supported Settings:
none(default)basefull
device_snapshot_style
Default Setting:
"device_snapshot_style": "table"
Recommended Setting:
"device_snapshot_style": "table"
The table setting presents labels on the left for each column and is recommended as easier to read.
The tape setting prints the labels in each column.
Supported Settings:
tapetable(default)
user_group
Restricts the service to group members.
Recommended setting depends on your unique system configuration.
Default Setting
"user_group": "users"
The hddldaemon may be restricted to a privileged group of users. The appropriate group will vary according to the local system configuration.
Supported Settings:
Valid groups on the current system. The "users" group is a default group that exists on Windows and most Linux distributions.
Optional Recommended Settings:
"device_utilization" : "off"
This setting displays the percent of time each VPU is in use. It appears in the table column when turned on, or if "device_fps" is turned on.
"memory_usage" : "off"
This setting reports the amount of memory being used by each VPU.
"max_cycle_switchout": 3
Requires the squeeze scheduler. This setting might speed up performance significantly, depending on the app.
Note
: This setting works in conjunction with:
max_task_number_switch_out.
"client_fps" : "off"
This setting reports the total FPS for the dispatching hddl_service (which will have one or more clients per app).
debug_service
"debug_service": "false"
(default: "true")
Additional Resources
- Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit home page
- Troubleshooting Guide
- [Intel® Vision Accelerator Design with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs HAL Configuration Guide](/downloads/595850_Intel_Vision_Accelerator_Design_with_Intel_Movidius_VPUs-HAL Configuration Guide_rev1.3.pdf)
- [Intel® Vision Accelerator Design with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs Workload Distribution User Guide](/downloads/613514_Intel Vision Accelerator Design with Intel Movidius VPUs Workload Distribution_UG_r0.9.pdf)
- [Intel® Vision Accelerator Design with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs Scheduler User Guide](/downloads/613759_Intel Vision Accelerator Design with Intel Movidius VPUs Scheduler_UG_r0.9.pdf)
- [Intel® Vision Accelerator Design with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs Errata](/downloads/Intel Vision Accelerator Design with Intel Movidius VPUs Errata.pdf)