Multiple OpenMP Loadings
If the application uses the Inference Engine with third-party components that depend on Intel OpenMP, multiple loadings of the libiomp library may occur and cause OpenMP runtime initialization conflicts. This may happen, for example, if the application uses Intel® Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) through the “Single Dynamic Library” (libmkl_rt.so
) mechanism and calls Intel MKL after loading the Inference Engine plugin. The error log looks as follows:
OMP: Error #15: Initializing libiomp5.so, but found libiomp5.so already initialized.
OMP: Hint: This means that multiple copies of the OpenMP runtime have been linked into the program. That is dangerous, since it can degrade performance or cause incorrect results. The best thing to do is to ensure that only a single OpenMP runtime is linked into the process, e.g. by avoiding static linking of the OpenMP runtime in any library. As an unsafe, unsupported, undocumented workaround you can set the environment variable KMP_DUPLICATE_LIB_OK=TRUE to allow the program to continue to execute, but that may cause crashes or silently produce incorrect results. For more information, please see http://www.intel.com/software/products/support/.
Possible workarounds:
- Preload the OpenMP runtime using the
LD_PRELOAD
variable: LD_PRELOAD=<path_to_libiomp5.so> <path_to your_executable>
This eliminates multiple loadings of libiomp, and makes all the components use this specific version of OpenMP.
- Alternatively, you can set
KMP_DUPLICATE_LIB_OK=TRUE
. However, performance degradation or results incorrectness may occur in this case.
Old proto compiler breaks protobuf library
With python protobuf library version 3.5.1 the following incompatibility can happen. The known case is for Cent OS 7.4
The error log looks as follows:
File "../lib64/python3.5/site-packages/google/protobuf/descriptor.py", line 829, in _new_
return _message.default_pool.AddSerializedFile(serialized_pb)
TypeError: expected bytes, str found
Possible workaround is to upgrade default protobuf compiler (libprotoc 2.5.0) to newer version, for example libprotoc 2.6.1.