Paddle ocr gpu support. #4

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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ This section documents GPU support findings based on testing on an NVIDIA DGX Sp
| Windows x64 | ✅ | ✅ CUDA 10.2/11.x/12.x | | Windows x64 | ✅ | ✅ CUDA 10.2/11.x/12.x |
| macOS x64 | ✅ | ❌ | | macOS x64 | ✅ | ❌ |
| macOS ARM64 (M1/M2) | ✅ | ❌ | | macOS ARM64 (M1/M2) | ✅ | ❌ |
| Linux ARM64 (Jetson/DGX) | ✅ | ✅ Custom wheel required | | Linux ARM64 (Jetson/DGX) | ✅ | ⚠️ Limited - see Blackwell note |
**Source:** [PaddlePaddle-GPU PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/paddlepaddle-gpu/) - only `manylinux_x86_64` and `win_amd64` wheels available on PyPI. ARM64 wheels must be built from source or downloaded from Gitea packages. **Source:** [PaddlePaddle-GPU PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/paddlepaddle-gpu/) - only `manylinux_x86_64` and `win_amd64` wheels available on PyPI. ARM64 wheels must be built from source or downloaded from Gitea packages.
@@ -199,6 +199,141 @@ ARM64 GPU support is available but requires custom-built wheels:
- Build the wheel locally using `Dockerfile.build-paddle` (see Option 2 below), or - Build the wheel locally using `Dockerfile.build-paddle` (see Option 2 below), or
- Download the wheel from Gitea packages: `wheels/paddlepaddle_gpu-3.0.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl` - Download the wheel from Gitea packages: `wheels/paddlepaddle_gpu-3.0.0-cp311-cp311-linux_aarch64.whl`
### ⚠️ Known Limitation: Blackwell GPU (sm_121 / GB10)
**Status: GPU inference does NOT work on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs (DGX Spark, GB200, etc.)**
#### Symptoms
When running PaddleOCR on Blackwell GPUs:
- CUDA loads successfully ✅
- Basic tensor operations work ✅
- **Detection model outputs constant values** ❌
- 0 text regions detected
- CER/WER = 100% (nothing recognized)
#### Root Cause
PaddleOCR uses **pre-compiled inference models** (PP-OCRv4_mobile_det, PP-OCRv5_server_det, etc.) that contain embedded CUDA kernels. These kernels were compiled for older GPU architectures (sm_80 Ampere, sm_90 Hopper) and **do not support Blackwell (sm_121)**.
**Why building PaddlePaddle from source doesn't fix it:**
1. ✅ You can build `paddlepaddle-gpu` with `CUDA_ARCH=121` - this creates a Blackwell-compatible framework
2. ❌ But the **PaddleOCR inference models** (`.pdiparams`, `.pdmodel` files) contain pre-compiled CUDA ops
3. ❌ These model files were exported/compiled targeting sm_80/sm_90 architectures
4. ❌ The model kernels execute on GPU but produce garbage output on sm_121
**To truly fix this**, the PaddlePaddle team would need to:
1. Add sm_121 to their model export pipeline
2. Re-export all PaddleOCR models (PP-OCRv4, PP-OCRv5, etc.) with Blackwell support
3. Release new model versions
This is tracked in [GitHub Issue #17327](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR/issues/17327).
#### Debug Script
Use the included debug script to verify this issue:
```bash
docker exec paddle-ocr-gpu python /app/scripts/debug_gpu_detection.py /app/dataset/0/img/page_0001.png
```
Expected output showing the problem:
```
OUTPUT ANALYSIS:
Shape: (1, 1, 640, 640)
Min: 0.000010
Max: 0.000010 # <-- Same as min = constant output
Mean: 0.000010
DIAGNOSIS:
PROBLEM: Output is constant - model inference is broken!
This typically indicates GPU compute capability mismatch.
```
#### Workarounds
1. **Use CPU mode** (recommended):
```bash
docker compose up ocr-cpu
```
The ARM Grace CPU is fast (~2-5 sec/page). This is the reliable option.
2. **Use EasyOCR or DocTR with GPU**:
These use PyTorch which has official ARM64 CUDA wheels (cu128 index):
```bash
# EasyOCR with GPU on DGX Spark
docker build -f ../easyocr_service/Dockerfile.gpu -t easyocr-gpu ../easyocr_service
docker run --gpus all -p 8002:8000 easyocr-gpu
```
3. **Wait for PaddlePaddle Blackwell support**:
Track [GitHub Issue #17327](https://github.com/PaddlePaddle/PaddleOCR/issues/17327) for updates.
#### GPU Support Matrix (Updated)
| GPU Architecture | Compute | CPU | GPU |
|------------------|---------|-----|-----|
| Ampere (A100, A10) | sm_80 | ✅ | ✅ |
| Hopper (H100, H200) | sm_90 | ✅ | ✅ |
| **Blackwell (GB10, GB200)** | sm_121 | ✅ | ❌ Not supported |
#### FAQ: Why Doesn't CUDA Backward Compatibility Work?
**Q: CUDA normally runs older kernels on newer GPUs. Why doesn't this work for Blackwell?**
Per [NVIDIA Blackwell Compatibility Guide](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/blackwell-compatibility-guide/):
CUDA **can** run older code on newer GPUs via **PTX JIT compilation**:
1. PTX (Parallel Thread Execution) is NVIDIA's intermediate representation
2. If an app includes PTX code, the driver JIT-compiles it for the target GPU
3. This allows sm_80 code to run on sm_121
**The problem**: PaddleOCR inference models contain only pre-compiled **cubins** (SASS binary), not PTX. Without PTX, there's nothing to JIT-compile.
You can test if PTX exists:
```bash
# Force PTX JIT compilation
docker run --gpus all -e CUDA_FORCE_PTX_JIT=1 paddle-ocr-gpu \
python /app/scripts/debug_gpu_detection.py /app/dataset/0/img/page_0001.png
```
- If output is still constant → No PTX in models (confirmed)
- If output varies → PTX worked
**Note on sm_121**: Per NVIDIA docs, "sm_121 is the same as sm_120 since the only difference is physically integrated CPU+GPU memory of Spark." The issue is general Blackwell (sm_12x) support, not Spark-specific.
#### FAQ: Can I Run AMD64 Containers on ARM64 DGX Spark?
**Q: Can I just run the working x86_64 GPU image via emulation?**
**Short answer: Yes for CPU, No for GPU.**
You can run amd64 containers via QEMU emulation:
```bash
# Install QEMU
sudo apt-get install qemu binfmt-support qemu-user-static
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static --reset -p yes
# Run amd64 container
docker run --platform linux/amd64 paddle-ocr-gpu:amd64 ...
```
**But GPU doesn't work:**
- QEMU emulates CPU instructions (x86 → ARM)
- **QEMU user-mode does NOT support GPU passthrough**
- GPU calls from emulated x86 code cannot reach the ARM64 GPU
So even if the amd64 image works on x86_64:
- ❌ No GPU access through QEMU
- ❌ CPU emulation is 10-100x slower than native ARM64
- ❌ Defeats the purpose entirely
| Approach | CPU | GPU | Speed |
|----------|-----|-----|-------|
| ARM64 native (CPU) | ✅ | N/A | Fast (~2-5s/page) |
| ARM64 native (GPU) | ✅ | ❌ Blackwell issue | - |
| AMD64 via QEMU | ⚠️ Works | ❌ No passthrough | 10-100x slower |
### Options for ARM64 Systems ### Options for ARM64 Systems
#### Option 1: CPU-Only (Recommended) #### Option 1: CPU-Only (Recommended)