[Paraview] Catalyst osMesa rendering time
Christopher Neal
chrisneal at snumerics.com
Mon Sep 12 15:00:15 EDT 2016
Thanks Andy,
The file is quite large, so I have attached it.
I tried to follow the process that is explained at(http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/ParaView_And_Mesa_3D) so I made a shell script that contains all of the arguments passed to cmake. It is shown below.
#!/bin/bash
cmake \
-DCMAKE_SOURCE_DIR:PATH=/home/neal/software/ParaView_osMesa/Source \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/home/neal/software/ParaView_osMesa/build \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release \
-DCMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH:BOOL=YES \
-DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=OFF \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_QT_GUI:BOOL=OFF \
-DVTK_RENDERING_BACKEND=OpenGL2 \
-DPARAVIEW_USE_MPI:BOOL=ON \
-DPARAVIEW_ENABLE_PYTHON:BOOL=ON \
-DPARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT_FILES:BOOL=ON \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_CATALYST_ADAPTERS:BOOL=ON \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_AnalyzeNIfTIIO:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_ArrowGlyph:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_CDIReader:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_EyeDomeLighting:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_GMVReader:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_GeodesicMeasurement:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_H5PartReader:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_InSituExodus:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_MantaView:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_Moments:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_NonOrthogonalSource:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_PacMan:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_PointSprite:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_RGBZView:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_SLACTools:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_SciberQuestToolKit:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_SierraPlotTools:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_StreamingParticles:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_SurfaceLIC:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_UncertaintyRendering:BOOL=FALSE \
-DPARAVIEW_BUILD_PLUGIN_AcceleratedAlgorithms:BOOL=OFF \
-DVTK_USE_CXX11_FEATURES:BOOL=ON \
-DVTK_USE_X:BOOL=OFF \
-DOPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/home/neal/software/Mesa/build/include \
-DOPENGL_gl_LIBRARY:PATH=/home/neal/software/Mesa/build/lib64/libOSMesa.so \
-DOPENGL_glu_LIBRARY:PATH=/home/neal/software/Mesa/build/lib64/libGLU.so \
-DVTK_OPENGL_HAS_OSMESA:BOOL=ON \
-DOSMESA_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=/home/neal/software/Mesa/build/include \
-DOSMESA_LIBRARY:PATH=/home/neal/software/Mesa/build/lib64/libOSMesa.so /home/neal/software/ParaView_osMesa/Source
make -j20
#make -j20 install
-Chris
From: Andy Bauer <andy.bauer at kitware.com>
Date: Monday, September 12, 2016 at 2:39 PM
To: Christopher Neal <chrisneal at snumerics.com>
Cc: Benson Muite via ParaView <paraview at paraview.org>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Catalyst osMesa rendering time
Hi Chris,
It sounds like you didn't properly build ParaView with offscreen rendering. Can you share your CMakeCache.txt from your build? I'm guessing VTK_USE_X, VTK_USE_OFFSCREEN or some other thing didn't get set properly.
Andy
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Christopher Neal <chrisneal at snumerics.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have compiled a version of ParaView with osMesa enabled. The version is 5.1.2 for ParaView. I’m running the CxxFullExample Catalyst example that is located in ParaView/Examples/Catalyst.
Operating system info
lsb_release –a:
LSB Version: n/a
Distributor ID: openSUSE project
Description: openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64)
Release: 13.2
Codename: Harlequin
I have added 1 additional script to the Catalyst example by using the “CoProcessing” button in ParaView to generate a Catalyst script that just exports a .png of an isometric view of the geometry. When I run the example, the operating system seems to freeze up completely in my login session i.e. windows can not be clicked, nothing at all can be done with the exception of moving the mouse around on the screen. It stays frozen like this for about 2 minutes before a window pops up that says “Paraview(batch)”. In the window is the isometric view and the window updates to show the geometry at every timestep that the example outputs an image at. The Catalyst script does seem to execute fine and outputs image files for each frame that I requested, but it is soooo slow for some reason.
Is this the expected behavior of running Catalyst with an osMesa build? I thought that ‘os’ stood for ‘off-screen’, which I interpreted as there being no screen display component to the rendering. Have I done something wrong with compiling ParaView with osMesa? Is Catalyst supposed to completely lock up the session until a window pops up?
I would love to hear from other users of Catalyst to hear about the experiences of running Catalyst.
Thank you,
Chris Neal
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