How to use OpenMP properly from C++ static library?
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Hi,
I am trying to incooperate a static library written in C++ in Matlab. The C++ static library uses OpenMP for parallel processing. ;
I have built the library interface following https://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/build-matlab-interface-to-c-library.html. I am using Windows.
When I call the C++ library from Matlab, it works, but parallel processing is not working and it only runs in serial. In Matlab, the compiler has not been changed. MEX configured to use 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 (C)' for C language compilation
How do I setup Matlab or generate library interface properly to use OpenMP of the C++ library?
Thanks,
Hein
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James Tursa
el 11 de Mzo. de 2022
Can you show the code for how you are calling the library functions?
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Infinite_king
el 10 de En. de 2024
Hi,
As per my understanding you are able to use the library from MATLAB but the operations are not being performed in parallel.
To enable OpenMP support for your C++ library when using it in MATLAB through MEX, you need to ensure that the OpenMP flags are correctly set during compilation. Since you're using Microsoft Visual C++ 2019, you need to include the OpenMP flag (/openmp) while compiling.
Follow the below troubleshooting steps to possibly resolve the issue.
- Make sure to compile the library with the same compiler that you are using with MATLAB.
- Pass the OpenMP flag (/openmp) while compiling Interface.
- Change the Mex configuration file or pass the OpenMP flag while compiling mex. Refer the following link for more information, https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/mex.html#btw193g-1
- Checkout the following answer, you may find it useful, https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/237411-can-i-make-use-of-openmp-in-my-matlab-mex-files
Hope this is helpful.
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