[Detector Support]: Creation of Openvino models with integrated intel GPU fails on latest Linux kernel 6.8.2 #10785
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Any reason why this has been ignored? Especially considering that kernel 6.7 has been declared EOL, I think it is important for frigate to work as expected on 6.8 and greater. |
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I use image Docker images from documentation ghcr.io/blakeblackshear/frigate:stable. I have migrated Docker host to Ubuntu 24.04 with 6.8 kernel and faced with the same issue.
This is just workaround. For permanent fix Docker image mainteiner must build and push image with latest intel compute-runtime. |
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A simpler, temporary fix, as suggested in the intel-compute-runtime repo is to set the following env variables (in the case of frigate, I guess this should be enough in the docker configuration): Anyway, since the frigate image contains the intel-compute-runtime, I also believe it is frigate's responsibility to update it, to properly fix the bug. |
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Describe the problem you are having
After updating my system (Arch), the kernel got updated to 6.8.2, and frigate is not able anymore to compile the openvino detector model for my integrated intel gpu, failing with the message logs shown below.
After reverting the kernel to 6.7.8, everything works normally again. Note that ffmpeg hardware acceleration is not affected, but only the openvino detectors are.
My specs: CPU intel i3 6100T with integrated GPU HD Graphics 530.
This issue in intel compute-runtime might be related: intel/compute-runtime#710
Version
0.13.2-6476f8a
Frigate config file
docker-compose file or Docker CLI command
Relevant log output
Operating system
Other Linux
Install method
Docker Compose
Coral version
CPU (no coral)
Any other information that may be helpful
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