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Transitioning from Intel MKL-DNN to oneDNN
To simplify library naming and differentiate it from Intel MKL, starting with version 1.1 the library name is changed to Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL).
There are some incompatibilities, described in the Broken Compatibility with Intel MKL-DNN section below.
Summary of Changes
In short, the migration can be as simple as just replacing all MKLDNN/mkldnn substrings with DNNL/dnnl.
Source Code Changes
All headers, functions, types, and namespaces are renamed by replacing mkldnn with dnnl. The macros with MKLDNN are replaced with DNNL counterparts.
An example of code with Intel MKL-DNN v1.0:
#include "mkldnn.hpp" using namespace mkldnn; mkldnn_memory_desc_t md; if (md.format_kind == mkldnn_blocked) {} conv.exec(stream, {{MKLDNN_ARGS_SRC, src}, ...});
The updated example with DNNL v1.1:
#include "dnnl.hpp" using namespace dnnl; dnnl_memory_desc_t md; if (md.format_kind == dnnl_blocked) {} conv.exec(stream, {{DNNL_ARGS_SRC, src}, ...});
To API compatibility with Intel MKL-DNN is based on include/mkldnn_dnnl_mangling.h header file that maps all Intel MKL-DNN symbols to DNNL ones using C preprocessor:
// ... #define mkldnn_memory_desc_t dnnl_memory_desc_t #define mkldnn_memory_desc_init_by_tag dnnl_memory_desc_init_by_tag // ...
This file is included to every former Intel MKL-DNN header files (for instance, see mkldnn.h) along with the DNNL counterpart.
Build Process
The changes to the build options are similar to the ones in the source code. All the options and namespaces with MKLDNN are replaced with DNNL :
Intel MKL-DNN |
DNNL |
---|---|
MKLDNN (namespace) |
DNNL (namespace) |
MKLDNN_ARCH_OPT_FLAGS |
DNNL_ARCH_OPT_FLAGS |
MKLDNN_BUILD_EXAMPLES |
DNNL_BUILD_EXAMPLES |
MKLDNN_BUILD_FOR_CI |
DNNL_BUILD_FOR_CI |
MKLDNN_BUILD_TESTS |
DNNL_BUILD_TESTS |
MKLDNN_CPU_RUNTIME |
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME |
MKLDNN_ENABLE_CONCURRENT_EXEC |
DNNL_ENABLE_CONCURRENT_EXEC |
MKLDNN_ENABLE_JIT_PROFILING |
DNNL_ENABLE_JIT_PROFILING |
MKLDNN_GPU_BACKEND |
DNNL_GPU_BACKEND |
MKLDNN_GPU_RUNTIME |
DNNL_GPU_RUNTIME |
MKLDNN_INSTALL_MODE |
DNNL_INSTALL_MODE |
MKLDNN_LIBRARY_TYPE |
DNNL_LIBRARY_TYPE |
MKLDNN_THREADING |
DNNL_THREADING |
MKLDNN_USE_CLANG_SANITIZER |
DNNL_USE_CLANG_SANITIZER |
MKLDNN_VERBOSE |
DNNL_VERBOSE |
MKLDNN_WERROR |
DNNL_WERROR |
You must switch to DNNL build options as well:
# Through find package find_package(dnnl DNNL CONFIG REQUIRED) target_link_libraries(project_app DNNL::dnnl) # Or direct sub-project inclusion add_subdirectory(${DNNL_DIR} DNNL) include_directories(${DNNL_DIR}/include) target_link_libraries(project_app dnnl)
Broken Compatibility with Intel MKL-DNN
Unfortunately, full compatibility after renaming is not implemented. DNNL is not compatible with Intel MKL-DNN in the following things:
ABI: An application or a library built with Intel MKL-DNN cannot switch on using DNNL without recompiling.
Microsoft* Visual Studio Solution files that are generated by cmake will be based on DNNL name only (e.g. MKLDNN.sln becomes DNNL.sln, and the former is no more generated).
Information for Developers
The implementation of renaming (several patches and scripts that rename the library) can be found here.