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oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)

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oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN) is an open-source cross-platform performance library of basic building blocks for deep learning applications. oneDNN is part of oneAPI. The library is optimized for Intel(R) Architecture Processors, Intel Graphics, and Arm* 64-bit Architecture (AArch64)-based processors. oneDNN has experimental support for the following architectures: NVIDIA* GPU, AMD* GPU, OpenPOWER* Power ISA (PPC64), IBMz* (s390x), and RISC-V.

oneDNN is intended for deep learning applications and framework developers interested in improving application performance on CPUs and GPUs. Deep learning practitioners should use one of the applications enabled with oneDNN.

Table of Contents

Documentation

  • Developer Guide explains the programming model, supported functionality, and implementation details, and includes annotated examples.
  • API Reference provides a comprehensive reference of the library API.

Installation

Binary distribution of this software is available in:

The packages do not include library dependencies and these need to be resolved in the application at build time. See the System Requirements section below and the Build Options section in the Developer Guide for more details on CPU and GPU runtimes.

If the configuration you need is not available, you can build the library from source.

System Requirements

oneDNN supports platforms based on the following architectures:

WARNING

Power ISA (PPC64), IBMz (s390x), and RISC-V (RV64) support is experimental with limited testing validation.

The library is optimized for the following CPUs:

  • Intel Atom(R) processor (at least Intel SSE4.1 support is required)
  • Intel Core(TM) processor (at least Intel SSE4.1 support is required)
  • Intel Core Ultra processors (formerly Meteor Lake)
  • Intel Xeon(R) processor E3, E5, and E7 family (formerly Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, and Broadwell)
  • Intel Xeon Scalable processor (formerly Skylake, Cascade Lake, Cooper Lake, Ice Lake, Sapphire Rapids, and Emerald Rapids)
  • Intel Xeon CPU Max Series (formerly Sapphire Rapids HBM)
  • future Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code name Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids)

On a CPU based on Intel 64 or on AMD64 architecture, oneDNN detects the instruction set architecture (ISA) at runtime and uses just-in-time (JIT) code generation to deploy the code optimized for the latest supported ISA. Future ISAs may have initial support in the library disabled by default and require the use of run-time controls to enable them. See CPU dispatcher control for more details.

On a CPU based on Arm AArch64 architecture, oneDNN can be built with Arm Compute Library (ACL) integration. ACL is an open-source library for machine learning applications and provides AArch64 optimized implementations of core functions. This functionality currently requires that ACL is downloaded and built separately; see Build from Source. oneDNN only supports Compute Library versions 23.11 or later.

WARNING

On macOS, applications that use oneDNN may need to request special entitlements if they use the hardened runtime. See the Linking Guide for more details.

The library is optimized for the following GPUs:

  • Intel Graphics for 11th-14th Generation Intel Core Processors
  • Intel Graphics for Intel Core Ultra processors (formerly Meteor Lake)
  • Intel Iris Xe MAX Graphics (formerly DG1)
  • Intel Arc(TM) graphics (formerly Alchemist)
  • Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series (formerly Arctic Sound)
  • Intel Data Center GPU Max Series (formerly Ponte Vecchio)

Requirements for Building from Source

oneDNN supports systems meeting the following requirements:

  • Operating system with Intel 64 / Arm 64 / Power / IBMz architecture support
  • C++ compiler with C++11 standard support
  • CMake 2.8.12 or later
  • Arm Compute Library (ACL) for builds using ACL on AArch64.

The following tools are required to build oneDNN documentation:

Configurations of CPU and GPU engines may introduce additional build time dependencies.

CPU Engine

oneDNN CPU engine is used to execute primitives on Intel Architecture Processors, 64-bit Arm Architecture (AArch64) processors, 64-bit Power ISA (PPC64) processors, IBMz (s390x), and compatible devices.

The CPU engine is built by default but can be disabled at build time by setting DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME to NONE. In this case, GPU engine must be enabled. The CPU engine can be configured to use the OpenMP, TBB or SYCL runtime. The following additional requirements apply:

Some implementations rely on OpenMP 4.0 SIMD extensions. For the best performance results on Intel Architecture Processors we recommend using the Intel C++ Compiler.

GPU Engine

Intel Processor Graphics and Xe Architecture graphics are supported by the oneDNN GPU engine. The GPU engine is disabled in the default build configuration. The following additional requirements apply when GPU engine is enabled:

WARNING

Linux will reset GPU when kernel runtime exceeds several seconds. The user can prevent this behavior by disabling hangcheck for Intel GPU driver. Windows has built-in timeout detection and recovery mechanism that results in similar behavior. The user can prevent this behavior by increasing the TdrDelay value.

WARNING

NVIDIA GPU support is experimental. General information, build instructions, and implementation limitations are available in the NVIDIA backend readme.

WARNING

AMD GPU support is experimental. General information, build instructions, and implementation limitations are available in the AMD backend readme.

Runtime Dependencies

When oneDNN is built from source, the library runtime dependencies and specific versions are defined by the build environment.

Linux

Common dependencies:

  • GNU C Library (libc.so)
  • GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (libstdc++.so)
  • Dynamic Linking Library (libdl.so)
  • C Math Library (libm.so)
  • POSIX Threads Library (libpthread.so)

Runtime-specific dependencies:

Runtime configuration Compiler Dependency
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP GCC GNU OpenMP runtime (libgomp.so)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP Intel C/C++ Compiler Intel OpenMP runtime (libiomp5.so)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP Clang Intel OpenMP runtime (libiomp5.so)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=TBB any TBB (libtbb.so)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=SYCL Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler runtime (libsycl.so), TBB (libtbb.so), OpenCL loader (libOpenCL.so)
DNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=OCL any OpenCL loader (libOpenCL.so)
DNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=SYCL Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler runtime (libsycl.so), OpenCL loader (libOpenCL.so), oneAPI Level Zero loader (libze_loader.so)

Windows

Common dependencies:

  • Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (msvcrt.dll)

Runtime-specific dependencies:

Runtime configuration Compiler Dependency
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler No additional requirements
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP Intel C/C++ Compiler Intel OpenMP runtime (iomp5.dll)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=TBB any TBB (tbb.dll)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=SYCL Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler runtime (sycl.dll), TBB (tbb.dll), OpenCL loader (OpenCL.dll)
DNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=OCL any OpenCL loader (OpenCL.dll)
DNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=SYCL Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler Intel oneAPI DPC++ Compiler runtime (sycl.dll), OpenCL loader (OpenCL.dll), oneAPI Level Zero loader (ze_loader.dll)

macOS

Common dependencies:

  • System C/C++ runtime (libc++.dylib, libSystem.dylib)

Runtime-specific dependencies:

Runtime configuration Compiler Dependency
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=OMP Intel C/C++ Compiler Intel OpenMP runtime (libiomp5.dylib)
DNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=TBB any TBB (libtbb.dylib)

Validated Configurations

CPU engine was validated on RedHat* Enterprise Linux 8 with

on Windows Server* 2019 with

on macOS 11 (Big Sur) with

GPU engine was validated on Ubuntu* 22.04 with

on Windows Server 2019 with

Applications Enabled with oneDNN

Support

Submit questions, feature requests, and bug reports on the GitHub issues page.

You can also contact oneDNN developers via UXL Foundation Slack using #onednn channel.

Contributing

We welcome community contributions to oneDNN. If you have an idea on how to improve the library:

For additional details, see contribution guidelines. You can also contact oneDNN developers and maintainers via UXL Foundation Slack using #onednn channel.

This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

License

oneDNN is licensed under Apache License Version 2.0. Refer to the "LICENSE" file for the full license text and copyright notice.

This distribution includes third party software governed by separate license terms.

3-clause BSD license:

2-clause BSD license:

Apache License Version 2.0:

Boost Software License, Version 1.0:

MIT License:

This third party software, even if included with the distribution of the Intel software, may be governed by separate license terms, including without limitation, third party license terms, other Intel software license terms, and open source software license terms. These separate license terms govern your use of the third party programs as set forth in the "THIRD-PARTY-PROGRAMS" file.

Security

Security Policy outlines our guidelines and procedures for ensuring the highest level of Security and trust for our users who consume oneDNN.

Trademark Information

Intel, the Intel logo, Arc, Intel Atom, Intel Core, Iris, OpenVINO, the OpenVINO logo, Pentium, VTune, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries.

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

OpenCL and the OpenCL logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. used by permission by Khronos.

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