[ITK-users] MultiThreading, ImageRegionIterator crash
Nicolas Courtial
nicolas.courtial at univ-rennes1.fr
Tue Jul 18 10:22:15 EDT 2017
Hi everyone,
I'm really sorry I haven't given any news since your answer. I had to
change my plans to rush other problems I had to deal with.
Anyway, yesterday I've had the occasion to think about everything once
from the start, and.... Well, it has driven to the classical "Oh dear,
how could I miss that".
Anyway, the solution was within the question:
remindiner: "e/verything is correct, but the index, for which it's
completly crazy ([156245468,0,156245468] or something approching)."/
During my algorithm, I needed to create an image to store energy levels.
I had for that created a dedicated module.
That one was incomplete, and wasn't correclty setting the start index of
the image's region.
Sorry again about that, and thanks for your advices!
Le 07/06/2017 à 15:34, Dženan Zukić a écrit :
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> ThreadedComputation should be called ThreadedGenerateData, otherwise
> the code looks OK. If you overrode AllocateOutputs(), then you might
> not have allocated the output (assuming index is wrong for imgIt). Can
> you provide a runnable example <http://sscce.org/>?
>
> Regards,
> Dženan Zukić, PhD, Senior R&D Engineer, Kitware (Carrboro, N.C.)
>
> On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Nicolas Courtial
> <nicolas.courtial at univ-rennes1.fr
> <mailto:nicolas.courtial at univ-rennes1.fr>> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm quite new in ITK world, and I'm currently doing few
> experiences in order to learn its logic.
>
> After few easy exercices, I'm now at a step I want to multithread
> a method.
> As I did in the past, I've been reading the ITK classes to get
> "inspiration", and e- mails from here in case of troubles.
>
> I'm facing an issue at the moment, and I can't figure why, and how
> to solve it.
>
> My filter works with
>
> * One 3D InputImage (of any pixel type)
> * Two "tool" 3D images, respectively of float and unsigned char
> pixel types
>
> From what I read, I've understood there are two main ways of
> multithreading:
>
> * The old fashioned one using
> BeforeThreadedGenerateData/ThreadedGenerateData/AfterThreadedGenerateData
> * the one using itk::DomainThreader member.
>
> As I'm a bit old school, I used the first option.
>
> My problem remains here: (I changed my variables' name to make it
> clearer)
>
> ThreadedComputation(const OutputImageRegionType
> &outputRegionForThread, ThreadIdType threadId) {
> itk::ProgressReporter progress(this, threadId,
> outputRegionForThread.GetNumberOfPixels());
> typename TOutputImage::Pointer image = this->GetOutput(0);
>
> itk::ImageRegionIterator< TOutputImage > imgIt(image,
> outputRegionForThread);
> itk::ImageRegionIterator< FloatImageType> floatIt
> (m_MyFloatImage, outputRegionForThread);
> ....
>
> When creating the floatIt iterator, I have a crash. Using a try
> catch block, the issue is due to out of bound region.
> Everything is correct, but the index, for which it's completly
> crazy ([156245468,0,156245468] or something approching).
>
> I've tried different options to solve this, but rather than doing
> witchcraft and at some point getting something working, I'd prefer
> to improve my understanding thanks to your expertise.
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Nicolas Courtial
>
>
>
>
>
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