GPUOptions.Builder de clase final estática pública
Protobuf tipo tensorflow.GPUOptions
Métodos públicos
GPUOptions.Builder | addRepeatedField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, valor del objeto) |
Opciones de GPU | construir () |
Opciones de GPU | |
GPUOptions.Builder | claro () |
GPUOptions.Builder | borrarAllocatorType () The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. |
GPUOptions.Builder | borrarAllowGrowth () If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed. |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearDeferredDeletionBytes () Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. |
GPUOptions.Builder | claroExperimental () Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor) |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearForceGpuCompatible () Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearOneof (com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.OneofDescriptor uno de) |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction () Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. |
GPUOptions.Builder | borrarPollingActiveDelayUsecs () In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. |
GPUOptions.Builder | clearPollingInactiveDelayMsecs () This field is deprecated and ignored. |
GPUOptions.Builder | borrarVisibleDeviceList () A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. |
GPUOptions.Builder | clonar () |
Cadena | getAllocatorType () The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. |
com.google.protobuf.ByteString | getAllocatorTypeBytes () The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. |
booleano | obtenerAllowGrowth () If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed. |
Opciones de GPU | |
largo | getDeferredDeletionBytes () Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. |
com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor estático final | |
com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor | |
GPUOptions.Experimental | obtenerExperimental () Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.Experimental.Builder | getExperimentalBuilder () Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.ExperimentalOrBuilder | getExperimentalOrBuilder () Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
booleano | getForceGpuCompatible () Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. |
doble | getPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction () Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. |
entero | getPollingActiveDelayUsecs () In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. |
entero | getPollingInactiveDelayMsecs () This field is deprecated and ignored. |
Cadena | getVisibleDeviceList () A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. |
com.google.protobuf.ByteString | getVisibleDeviceListBytes () A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. |
booleano | tieneExperimental () Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
booleano final | |
GPUOptions.Builder | mergeExperimental ( GPUOptions.Valor experimental) Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.Builder | mergeFrom (com.google.protobuf.Message otro) |
GPUOptions.Builder | mergeFrom (entrada com.google.protobuf.CodedInputStream, com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite extensiónRegistry) |
GPUOptions.Builder final | mergeUnknownFields (com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet desconocidoFields) |
GPUOptions.Builder | setAllocatorType (valor de cadena) The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setAllocatorTypeBytes (valor com.google.protobuf.ByteString) The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setAllowGrowth (valor booleano) If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setDeferredDeletionBytes (valor largo) Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setExperimental ( GPUOptions.Experimental.Builder builderForValue) Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setExperimental ( GPUOptions.Valor experimental) Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, valor del objeto) |
GPUOptions.Builder | setForceGpuCompatible (valor booleano) Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction (valor doble) Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setPollingActiveDelayUsecs (valor int) In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setPollingInactiveDelayMsecs (valor int) This field is deprecated and ignored. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setRepeatedField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, índice int, valor del objeto) |
GPUOptions.Builder final | setUnknownFields (com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet desconocidoFields) |
GPUOptions.Builder | setVisibleDeviceList (valor de cadena) A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. |
GPUOptions.Builder | setVisibleDeviceListBytes (valor com.google.protobuf.ByteString) A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. |
Métodos heredados
Métodos públicos
GPUOptions.Builder público addRepeatedField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, valor del objeto)
GPUOptions.Builder público clearAllocatorType ()
The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. Allowed values: "": The empty string (default) uses a system-chosen default which may change over time. "BFC": A "Best-fit with coalescing" algorithm, simplified from a version of dlmalloc.
string allocator_type = 2;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearAllowGrowth ()
If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed.
bool allow_growth = 4;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearDeferredDeletionBytes ()
Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. If 0, the system chooses a reasonable default (several MBs).
int64 deferred_deletion_bytes = 3;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearExperimental ()
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearForceGpuCompatible ()
Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. On a GPU-enabled TensorFlow, enabling this option forces all CPU tensors to be allocated with Cuda pinned memory. Normally, TensorFlow will infer which tensors should be allocated as the pinned memory. But in case where the inference is incomplete, this option can significantly speed up the cross-device memory copy performance as long as it fits the memory. Note that this option is not something that should be enabled by default for unknown or very large models, since all Cuda pinned memory is unpageable, having too much pinned memory might negatively impact the overall host system performance.
bool force_gpu_compatible = 8;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction ()
Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. 1 means to allocate all of the GPU memory, 0.5 means the process allocates up to ~50% of the available GPU memory. GPU memory is pre-allocated unless the allow_growth option is enabled. If greater than 1.0, uses CUDA unified memory to potentially oversubscribe the amount of memory available on the GPU device by using host memory as a swap space. Accessing memory not available on the device will be significantly slower as that would require memory transfer between the host and the device. Options to reduce the memory requirement should be considered before enabling this option as this may come with a negative performance impact. Oversubscription using the unified memory requires Pascal class or newer GPUs and it is currently only supported on the Linux operating system. See https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#um-requirements for the detailed requirements.
double per_process_gpu_memory_fraction = 1;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearPollingActiveDelayUsecs ()
In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. If value is not set or set to 0, gets set to a non-zero default.
int32 polling_active_delay_usecs = 6;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearPollingInactiveDelayMsecs ()
This field is deprecated and ignored.
int32 polling_inactive_delay_msecs = 7;
GPUOptions.Builder público clearVisibleDeviceList ()
A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. For example, if TensorFlow can see 8 GPU devices in the process, and one wanted to map visible GPU devices 5 and 3 as "/device:GPU:0", and "/device:GPU:1", then one would specify this field as "5,3". This field is similar in spirit to the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable, except it applies to the visible GPU devices in the process. NOTE: 1. The GPU driver provides the process with the visible GPUs in an order which is not guaranteed to have any correlation to the *physical* GPU id in the machine. This field is used for remapping "visible" to "virtual", which means this operates only after the process starts. Users are required to use vendor specific mechanisms (e.g., CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES) to control the physical to visible device mapping prior to invoking TensorFlow. 2. In the code, the ids in this list are also called "platform GPU id"s, and the 'virtual' ids of GPU devices (i.e. the ids in the device name "/device:GPU:<id>") are also called "TF GPU id"s. Please refer to third_party/tensorflow/core/common_runtime/gpu/gpu_id.h for more information.
string visible_device_list = 5;
cadena pública getAllocatorType ()
The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. Allowed values: "": The empty string (default) uses a system-chosen default which may change over time. "BFC": A "Best-fit with coalescing" algorithm, simplified from a version of dlmalloc.
string allocator_type = 2;
público com.google.protobuf.ByteString getAllocatorTypeBytes ()
The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. Allowed values: "": The empty string (default) uses a system-chosen default which may change over time. "BFC": A "Best-fit with coalescing" algorithm, simplified from a version of dlmalloc.
string allocator_type = 2;
getAllowGrowth público booleano ()
If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed.
bool allow_growth = 4;
público largo getDeferredDeletionBytes ()
Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. If 0, the system chooses a reasonable default (several MBs).
int64 deferred_deletion_bytes = 3;
público estático final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor ()
público com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType ()
GPUOptions públicas.Experimental getExperimental ()
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
GPUOptions.Experimental.Builder público getExperimentalBuilder ()
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
GPUOptions públicas.ExperimentalOrBuilder getExperimentalOrBuilder ()
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
público booleano getForceGpuCompatible ()
Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. On a GPU-enabled TensorFlow, enabling this option forces all CPU tensors to be allocated with Cuda pinned memory. Normally, TensorFlow will infer which tensors should be allocated as the pinned memory. But in case where the inference is incomplete, this option can significantly speed up the cross-device memory copy performance as long as it fits the memory. Note that this option is not something that should be enabled by default for unknown or very large models, since all Cuda pinned memory is unpageable, having too much pinned memory might negatively impact the overall host system performance.
bool force_gpu_compatible = 8;
getPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction doble público ()
Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. 1 means to allocate all of the GPU memory, 0.5 means the process allocates up to ~50% of the available GPU memory. GPU memory is pre-allocated unless the allow_growth option is enabled. If greater than 1.0, uses CUDA unified memory to potentially oversubscribe the amount of memory available on the GPU device by using host memory as a swap space. Accessing memory not available on the device will be significantly slower as that would require memory transfer between the host and the device. Options to reduce the memory requirement should be considered before enabling this option as this may come with a negative performance impact. Oversubscription using the unified memory requires Pascal class or newer GPUs and it is currently only supported on the Linux operating system. See https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#um-requirements for the detailed requirements.
double per_process_gpu_memory_fraction = 1;
público int getPollingActiveDelayUsecs ()
In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. If value is not set or set to 0, gets set to a non-zero default.
int32 polling_active_delay_usecs = 6;
público int getPollingInactiveDelayMsecs ()
This field is deprecated and ignored.
int32 polling_inactive_delay_msecs = 7;
Cadena pública getVisibleDeviceList ()
A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. For example, if TensorFlow can see 8 GPU devices in the process, and one wanted to map visible GPU devices 5 and 3 as "/device:GPU:0", and "/device:GPU:1", then one would specify this field as "5,3". This field is similar in spirit to the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable, except it applies to the visible GPU devices in the process. NOTE: 1. The GPU driver provides the process with the visible GPUs in an order which is not guaranteed to have any correlation to the *physical* GPU id in the machine. This field is used for remapping "visible" to "virtual", which means this operates only after the process starts. Users are required to use vendor specific mechanisms (e.g., CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES) to control the physical to visible device mapping prior to invoking TensorFlow. 2. In the code, the ids in this list are also called "platform GPU id"s, and the 'virtual' ids of GPU devices (i.e. the ids in the device name "/device:GPU:<id>") are also called "TF GPU id"s. Please refer to third_party/tensorflow/core/common_runtime/gpu/gpu_id.h for more information.
string visible_device_list = 5;
público com.google.protobuf.ByteString getVisibleDeviceListBytes ()
A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. For example, if TensorFlow can see 8 GPU devices in the process, and one wanted to map visible GPU devices 5 and 3 as "/device:GPU:0", and "/device:GPU:1", then one would specify this field as "5,3". This field is similar in spirit to the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable, except it applies to the visible GPU devices in the process. NOTE: 1. The GPU driver provides the process with the visible GPUs in an order which is not guaranteed to have any correlation to the *physical* GPU id in the machine. This field is used for remapping "visible" to "virtual", which means this operates only after the process starts. Users are required to use vendor specific mechanisms (e.g., CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES) to control the physical to visible device mapping prior to invoking TensorFlow. 2. In the code, the ids in this list are also called "platform GPU id"s, and the 'virtual' ids of GPU devices (i.e. the ids in the device name "/device:GPU:<id>") are also called "TF GPU id"s. Please refer to third_party/tensorflow/core/common_runtime/gpu/gpu_id.h for more information.
string visible_device_list = 5;
hasExperimental público booleano ()
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
público final booleano isInitialized ()
GPUOptions.Builder público mergeExperimental (valor GPUOptions.Experimental )
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
GPUOptions.Builder público mergeFrom (entrada com.google.protobuf.CodedInputStream, com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite extensiónRegistry)
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GPUOptions.Builder final público mergeUnknownFields (com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet desconocidoFields)
GPUOptions.Builder público setAllocatorType (valor de cadena)
The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. Allowed values: "": The empty string (default) uses a system-chosen default which may change over time. "BFC": A "Best-fit with coalescing" algorithm, simplified from a version of dlmalloc.
string allocator_type = 2;
público GPUOptions.Builder setAllocatorTypeBytes (valor com.google.protobuf.ByteString)
The type of GPU allocation strategy to use. Allowed values: "": The empty string (default) uses a system-chosen default which may change over time. "BFC": A "Best-fit with coalescing" algorithm, simplified from a version of dlmalloc.
string allocator_type = 2;
GPUOptions.Builder público setAllowGrowth (valor booleano)
If true, the allocator does not pre-allocate the entire specified GPU memory region, instead starting small and growing as needed.
bool allow_growth = 4;
GPUOptions.Builder público setDeferredDeletionBytes (valor largo)
Delay deletion of up to this many bytes to reduce the number of interactions with gpu driver code. If 0, the system chooses a reasonable default (several MBs).
int64 deferred_deletion_bytes = 3;
público GPUOptions.Builder setExperimental ( GPUOptions.Experimental.Builder builderForValue)
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
público GPUOptions.Builder setExperimental ( GPUOptions.Experimental valor)
Everything inside experimental is subject to change and is not subject to API stability guarantees in https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/version_compat.
.tensorflow.GPUOptions.Experimental experimental = 9;
público GPUOptions.Builder setField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, valor del objeto)
GPUOptions.Builder público setForceGpuCompatible (valor booleano)
Force all tensors to be gpu_compatible. On a GPU-enabled TensorFlow, enabling this option forces all CPU tensors to be allocated with Cuda pinned memory. Normally, TensorFlow will infer which tensors should be allocated as the pinned memory. But in case where the inference is incomplete, this option can significantly speed up the cross-device memory copy performance as long as it fits the memory. Note that this option is not something that should be enabled by default for unknown or very large models, since all Cuda pinned memory is unpageable, having too much pinned memory might negatively impact the overall host system performance.
bool force_gpu_compatible = 8;
GPUOptions.Builder público setPerProcessGpuMemoryFraction (valor doble)
Fraction of the available GPU memory to allocate for each process. 1 means to allocate all of the GPU memory, 0.5 means the process allocates up to ~50% of the available GPU memory. GPU memory is pre-allocated unless the allow_growth option is enabled. If greater than 1.0, uses CUDA unified memory to potentially oversubscribe the amount of memory available on the GPU device by using host memory as a swap space. Accessing memory not available on the device will be significantly slower as that would require memory transfer between the host and the device. Options to reduce the memory requirement should be considered before enabling this option as this may come with a negative performance impact. Oversubscription using the unified memory requires Pascal class or newer GPUs and it is currently only supported on the Linux operating system. See https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#um-requirements for the detailed requirements.
double per_process_gpu_memory_fraction = 1;
GPUOptions.Builder público setPollingActiveDelayUsecs (valor int)
In the event polling loop sleep this many microseconds between PollEvents calls, when the queue is not empty. If value is not set or set to 0, gets set to a non-zero default.
int32 polling_active_delay_usecs = 6;
GPUOptions.Builder público setPollingInactiveDelayMsecs (valor int)
This field is deprecated and ignored.
int32 polling_inactive_delay_msecs = 7;
público GPUOptions.Builder setRepeatedField (campo com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, índice int, valor del objeto)
GPUOptions.Builder final público setUnknownFields (com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet desconocidoFields)
GPUOptions.Builder público setVisibleDeviceList (valor de cadena)
A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. For example, if TensorFlow can see 8 GPU devices in the process, and one wanted to map visible GPU devices 5 and 3 as "/device:GPU:0", and "/device:GPU:1", then one would specify this field as "5,3". This field is similar in spirit to the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable, except it applies to the visible GPU devices in the process. NOTE: 1. The GPU driver provides the process with the visible GPUs in an order which is not guaranteed to have any correlation to the *physical* GPU id in the machine. This field is used for remapping "visible" to "virtual", which means this operates only after the process starts. Users are required to use vendor specific mechanisms (e.g., CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES) to control the physical to visible device mapping prior to invoking TensorFlow. 2. In the code, the ids in this list are also called "platform GPU id"s, and the 'virtual' ids of GPU devices (i.e. the ids in the device name "/device:GPU:<id>") are also called "TF GPU id"s. Please refer to third_party/tensorflow/core/common_runtime/gpu/gpu_id.h for more information.
string visible_device_list = 5;
público GPUOptions.Builder setVisibleDeviceListBytes (valor com.google.protobuf.ByteString)
A comma-separated list of GPU ids that determines the 'visible' to 'virtual' mapping of GPU devices. For example, if TensorFlow can see 8 GPU devices in the process, and one wanted to map visible GPU devices 5 and 3 as "/device:GPU:0", and "/device:GPU:1", then one would specify this field as "5,3". This field is similar in spirit to the CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES environment variable, except it applies to the visible GPU devices in the process. NOTE: 1. The GPU driver provides the process with the visible GPUs in an order which is not guaranteed to have any correlation to the *physical* GPU id in the machine. This field is used for remapping "visible" to "virtual", which means this operates only after the process starts. Users are required to use vendor specific mechanisms (e.g., CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES) to control the physical to visible device mapping prior to invoking TensorFlow. 2. In the code, the ids in this list are also called "platform GPU id"s, and the 'virtual' ids of GPU devices (i.e. the ids in the device name "/device:GPU:<id>") are also called "TF GPU id"s. Please refer to third_party/tensorflow/core/common_runtime/gpu/gpu_id.h for more information.
string visible_device_list = 5;