Build from Source¶
Download the Source Code¶
Download oneDNN source code or clone the repository.
git clone https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneDNN.git
Build the Library¶
Ensure that all software dependencies are in place and have at least the minimal supported version.
The oneDNN build system is based on CMake. Use
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
to control the library installation location,CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
to select between build type (Release
,Debug
,RelWithDebInfo
).CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
to specify directories to be searched for the dependencies located at non-standard locations.
See Build Options for detailed description of build-time configuration options.
Linux/macOS¶
GCC, Clang, or Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler¶
Set up the environment for the compiler
Configure CMake and generate makefiles
mkdir -p build cd build # Uncomment the following lines to build with Clang # export CC=clang # export CXX=clang++ # Uncomment the following lines to build with Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler # export CC=icx # export CXX=icpx cmake .. <extra build options>
Build the library
make -j
Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler with SYCL runtime¶
Set up the environment for Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler using the
setvars.sh
script. The command below assumes you installed to the default folder. If you customized the installation folder, setvars.sh (Linux/macOS) is in your custom folder:source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh
Configure CMake and generate makefiles
mkdir -p build cd build export CC=icx export CXX=icpx cmake .. \ -DDNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=SYCL \ -DDNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=SYCL \ <extra build options>
Note
Open-source version of oneAPI DPC++ Compiler does not have the icx driver, use clang/clang++ instead. Open-source version of oneAPI DPC++ Compiler may not contain OpenCL runtime. In this case, you can use OPENCLROOT
CMake option or environment variable of the same name to specify path to the OpenCL runtime if it is installed in a custom location.
Build the library
make -j
GCC targeting AArch64 on x64 host¶
Set up the environment for the compiler
Configure CMake and generate makefiles
export CC=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc export CXX=aarch64-linux-gnu-g++ cmake .. \ -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Linux \ -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR=AARCH64 \ -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/lib \ <extra build options>
Build the library
make -j
GCC with Arm Compute Library (ACL) on AArch64 host¶
Set up the environment for the compiler
Configure CMake and generate makefiles
export ACL_ROOT_DIR=<path/to/Compute Library> cmake .. \ -DDNNL_AARCH64_USE_ACL=ON \ <extra build options>
Build the library
make -j
Windows¶
Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler¶
Generate a Microsoft Visual Studio solution
mkdir build cd build cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" ..
Build the library
cmake --build . --config=Release
Note
CMake’s Microsoft Visual Studio generator does not respect CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
option. Solution file supports both Debug and Release builds with Debug being the default. You can choose specific build type with --config
option.
Note
You can also open oneDNN.sln
to build the project from the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE.
Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler with SYCL Runtime¶
Set up the environment for Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler using the
setvars.bat
script. The command below assumes you installed to the default folder. If you customized the installation folder, setvars.bat is in your custom folder:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\setvars.bat"
or open
Intel oneAPI Commmand Prompt
instead.Configure CMake and generate Ninja project
mkdir build cd build :: Set C and C++ compilers set CC=icx set CXX=icx cmake .. -G Ninja -DDNNL_CPU_RUNTIME=SYCL ^ -DDNNL_GPU_RUNTIME=SYCL ^ <extra build options>
Warning
Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler on Windows requires CMake v3.23 or later.
Warning
Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler does not support CMake’s Microsoft Visual Studio generator.
Note
Open-source version of oneAPI DPC++ Compiler does not have the icx driver, use clang/clang++ instead. Open-source version of oneAPI DPC++ Compiler may not contain OpenCL runtime. In this case, you can use OPENCLROOT
CMake option or environment variable of the same name to specify path to the OpenCL runtime if it is installed in a custom location.
Build the library
cmake --build .
Validate the Build¶
If the library is built for the host system, you can run unit tests using:
ctest
Build documentation¶
Install the requirements
conda env create -f ../doc/environment.yml conda activate onednn-doc
Build the documentation
cmake --build . --target doc
Install library¶
Install the library, headers, and documentation
cmake --build . --target install
The install directory is specified by the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX cmake variable. When installing in the default directory, the above command needs to be run with administrative privileges using sudo
on Linux/Mac or a command prompt run as administrator on Windows.