acldvppVpcResizeAsync

Applicability

Product

Supported

Atlas 350 Accelerator Card

Atlas A3 training product / Atlas A3 inference product

Atlas A2 training product / Atlas A2 inference product

Atlas 200I/500 A2 inference product

Atlas inference product

Atlas training product

Function Description

Resizes the input image to the output image size. This API is asynchronous.

Prototype

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aclError acldvppVpcResizeAsync(acldvppChannelDesc *channelDesc,
acldvppPicDesc *inputDesc,
acldvppPicDesc *outputDesc,
acldvppResizeConfig *resizeConfig,
aclrtStream stream)

Parameters

Parameter

Input/Output

Description

channelDesc

Input

Pointer to the channel description.

The value must be the same as that of channelDesc specified when the acldvppCreateChannel API is called to create a channel.

inputDesc

Input

Pointer to the input image description.

outputDesc

Input/Output

Pointer to the output image description.

When outputDesc is used as an input, the user needs to:

resizeConfig

Input

Pointer to the image resizing configuration.

Create image resizing configuration data by calling acldvppCreateResizeConfig.

stream

Input

Stream. For details about the type definition, see aclrtStream.

Returns

If the return value is 0, the task is successfully delivered. If the return value is not 0, the task fails to be delivered. For details, see aclError.

Restrictions

Model

Restriction

Atlas training product

Atlas inference product

  • Input image resolution and format:
    • If the input image resolution is within the range of [10 x 6, 4096 x 4096], the input image format described in Restrictions on Image Formats, Width and Height Alignment, and Buffers is supported.
    • When the width or height of the input image is within the range of (4096, 8192], the supported formats are as follows:
      The following enum values of acldvppPixelFormat are supported:
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV_400 = 0,               // YUV400 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV_SEMIPLANAR_420 = 1,    // YUV420SP NV12 8bit   
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YVU_SEMIPLANAR_420 = 2,    // YUV420SP NV21 8bit 
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV_SEMIPLANAR_422 = 3,    // YUV422SP 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YVU_SEMIPLANAR_422 = 4,    // YVU422SP 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YUV_SEMIPLANAR_444 = 5,    // YUV444SP 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YVU_SEMIPLANAR_444 = 6,    // YVU444SP 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YUYV_PACKED_422 = 7,       // YUV422Packed YUYV 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_UYVY_PACKED_422 = 8,       // YUV422Packed UYVY 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_YVYU_PACKED_422 = 9,       // YUV422Packed YVYU 8bit
      PIXEL_FORMAT_VYUY_PACKED_422 = 10,      // YUV422Packed VYUY 8bit
    • If the width/height of the input image is not 2-pixel aligned, the VPC automatically rounds down the width/height to the nearest multiple of 2 pixels. For example, for a 15 x 15 input image, the VPC rounds down the image size to 14 x 14 before resizing the image.
  • For details about the output image resolution and format, see Restrictions on Image Formats, Width and Height Alignment, and Buffers.
  • For details about the restrictions on the width and height alignment and buffer size of each image format, see Restrictions on Image Formats, Width and Height Alignment, and Buffers.
  • When the input and output images are in ARGB8888, ABGR8888, RGBA8888, or BGRA8888 format, the A component value changes to 0 after being resized by this API.

Atlas A3 training product / Atlas A3 inference product

Atlas A2 training product / Atlas A2 inference product

Atlas 200I/500 A2 inference product

  • Input and output image resolutions:
    • Input image resolution: [10 × 6, 8192 × 8192]
    • Output image resolution: [10 × 6, 4096 × 8192]
  • For details about the restrictions on the image format, width and height alignment, and memory, see Restrictions on Image Formats, Width and Height Alignment, and Buffers.
  • When the input and output images are in ARGB8888, ABGR8888, RGBA8888, or BGRA8888 format, the A component value changes to 0 after being resized by this API.

See Also

For details about the API call sequence and examples, see Typical Functions of VPC.