PyTorchAndroid Class — pytorch Architecture
Architecture documentation for the PyTorchAndroid class in PyTorchAndroid.java from the pytorch codebase.
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Source Code
android/pytorch_android/src/main/java/org/pytorch/PyTorchAndroid.java lines 8–50
public final class PyTorchAndroid {
static {
if (!NativeLoader.isInitialized()) {
NativeLoader.init(new SystemDelegate());
}
NativeLoader.loadLibrary("pytorch_jni_lite");
PyTorchCodegenLoader.loadNativeLibs();
}
/**
* Attention: This is not recommended way of loading production modules, as prepackaged assets
* increase apk size etc. For production usage consider using loading from file on the disk {@link
* org.pytorch.Module#load(String)}.
*
* <p>This method is meant to use in tests and demos.
*/
public static Module loadModuleFromAsset(
final AssetManager assetManager, final String assetName, final Device device) {
return new Module(new NativePeer(assetName, assetManager, device));
}
public static Module loadModuleFromAsset(
final AssetManager assetManager, final String assetName) {
return new Module(new NativePeer(assetName, assetManager, Device.CPU));
}
/**
* Globally sets the number of threads used on native side. Attention: Has global effect, all
* modules use one thread pool with specified number of threads.
*
* @param numThreads number of threads, must be positive number.
*/
public static void setNumThreads(int numThreads) {
if (numThreads < 1) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Number of threads cannot be less than 1");
}
nativeSetNumThreads(numThreads);
}
@DoNotStrip
private static native void nativeSetNumThreads(int numThreads);
}
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