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I want to use mkl to implement simple 3D convolution, for example, my input data size is 10*450*2456, I use a 5*5*5 convolution kernel, the output data size should be 6*446*2452, I use these parameters, refer to the official sample code, but it does't works. I have been using the vsldConvExecX command, it return an uncertain integer, I think the official example code and documentation for how to set the step and code instructions are very vague, hope to add some content to explain more clearly, thank you! By the way, I would appreciate it, if I can get the code for my calculation example.
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I finally finally found my error, which came from my carelessness:
status = vsldConvExecX(&my_task, m_filter, NULL, m_output, NULL);
This sentence does not need to take the address"&", but I wrote it and did not report errors, so it has been ignored by me.
One thing to note, this is required for functions that create tasks:
int status = vsldConvNewTaskX(&my_task, VSL_CONV_MODE_AUTO, 3, inputDims, filterDims, outputDims, m_input, NULL);
I also learned from the official samples that if there is no special stride and padding required, NULL can be used directly
Now my script is running well, thank you for being so patient to help me solve my problem, wish you happy every day!!!⊂◉‿◉つ
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Hi Chen,
Would it be possible for you to attach the source code here instead of the snippet.
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Hi Chen,
A gentle reminder for my previous message.
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Hi Chen,
Is the issue resolved, you marked my previous message, where I asked for the source code, as a solution.
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Sorry it took so long to get back to you;<(。_。)>
My problem has not been solved, it was my fault to set it to be solved; I just tried cudnn to solve my problem, it worked well (but my 8G GPU memory is running out), so I still want to use the CPU to calculate convolution( just like the MATLAB). I took a moment to rewrite the code with it below, thanks very much for answering my question and pointing out my errors.
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Hi Chen,
Thanks for sharing the script.
If you are using make/cmake, could you please also share the Make/CMakeList for this?
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I didn't use cmake to build my project, I just created a new empty project in visual studio, my include file was correct, and I used Intel Libraries for OneAPI in VS for mkl configuration.As shown in Figure 1 below. When I run my script, the error code looks like Figure 2, and I can't find the cause of the error in the error code's documentation.
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I have 2024.0 installed now, do I need to uninstall or something before installing 2024.1
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Surprisingly, I updated it using the APP: "Intel oneAPI base Toolkit" ,and didn't need to worry about uninstalling older version.
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Yes, that is correct. You do not need to uninstall; just updating the app will do.
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yep,I have completed your previous suggestion, but my problem now is that when I execute vsldConvExecX, It will report an error of crossing the boundary. Is my stride wrong?
My code is as follows:
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I read the references to Convolution and Correlation Data Allocation carefully:https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/onemkl/developer-reference-c/2024-1/convolution-and-correlation-data-allocation.html#GUID-EC3E2E6B-4989-4AF1-A3A8-7BAE7C945E05 ,and I modified my stride to:
const MKL_INT xstride[3]{ inputDims[1]* inputDims[2],inputDims[2],1};
const MKL_INT ystride[3]{ filterDims[1] * filterDims[2],filterDims[2],1 };
const MKL_INT zstride[3]{ outputDims[1] * outputDims[2],outputDims[2],1 };
but it doesn't help, the error is the same as the previous one.
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Hi Chen,
This is the formula for the output dimension, make sure this is correct.
[(W−K+2P)/S]+1.
- W is the input size
- K is the Kernel size
- P is the padding
- S is the stride
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I finally finally found my error, which came from my carelessness:
status = vsldConvExecX(&my_task, m_filter, NULL, m_output, NULL);
This sentence does not need to take the address"&", but I wrote it and did not report errors, so it has been ignored by me.
One thing to note, this is required for functions that create tasks:
int status = vsldConvNewTaskX(&my_task, VSL_CONV_MODE_AUTO, 3, inputDims, filterDims, outputDims, m_input, NULL);
I also learned from the official samples that if there is no special stride and padding required, NULL can be used directly
Now my script is running well, thank you for being so patient to help me solve my problem, wish you happy every day!!!⊂◉‿◉つ
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Hi Chen,
I am glad that you have found the solution. Have a great time.

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