hi_mpi_dvpp_malloc

Applicability

Product

Supported

Atlas A3 training products / Atlas A3 inference products

Atlas A2 training products / Atlas A2 inference products

Atlas 200I/500 A2 inference products

Atlas inference products

Atlas training products

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Description

Allocates device memory. The requested allocation must meet the media data processing requirements (for example,128-byte alignment of the start address). The allocation size is the input size rounded up to the nearest multiple of 32, plus 32 bytes. After this API is called to allocate memory, the lifetime of the memory is managed by the user. If the memory is not used, the hi_mpi_dvpp_free API must be called to free the memory in a timely manner.

Prototype

hi_s32 hi_mpi_dvpp_malloc(hi_u32 dev_id, hi_void **dev_ptr, hi_u64 size)

Parameters

Parameter

Input/Output

Description

dev_id

Input

Device ID. This parameter is reserved and invalid.

In Ascend EP form, when this API is called on the host, DVPP allocates memory on the device set by the aclrtSetDevice call..

dev_ptr

Output

Pointer to the pointer to the allocated device memory.

size

Input

Requested allocation size in bytes.

Returns

  • 0: success
  • Other values: failure

Restrictions

  • Memory allocated by this API call is accessible only to the calling process and cannot be shared among processes.
  • Media data processing can access a maximum of 16 GB address space in each process.

    This restriction applies to the following products:

    Atlas A3 training products / Atlas A3 inference products

    Atlas A2 training products / Atlas A2 inference products

    Atlas inference products

  • When the output of media data processing is used as the input of model inference, if you use this API to allocate a large memory block and divide and manage the memory, each memory segment must meet the following requirements:
    • The memory size is rounded up to the nearest multiple of 32 plus 32 bytes (m = ALIGN_UP[len,32] + 32 bytes).
    • The memory start address must be 128-byte aligned (ALIGN_UP[m,128]).

    len indicates the size of a memory segment. ALIGN_UP[len,k] indicates rounding up to a multiple of k bytes as in this formula: ((len – 1)/k + 1) × k.

See Also

For details about the API call sequence and example, see DVPP Image/Video Processing (V2).