This PR update repo links after we renamed the repo from `segment-anything-2` to `sam2`. It also changes `NAME` in setup.py to `SAM-2` (which is already the named used in pip setup since python packages don't allow whitespace)
Previously we only catch build errors in `BuildExtension` in https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything-2/pull/155. However, in some cases, the `CUDAExtension` instance might not load. So in this PR, we also catch such errors for `CUDAExtension`.
This PR adds an example to provide box prompt in SAM 2 as inputs to the `add_new_points_or_box` API (renamed from`add_new_points`, which is kept for backward compatibility). If `box` is provided, we add it as the first two points with labels 2 and 3, along with the user-provided points (consistent with how SAM 2 is trained).
The video predictor notebook `notebooks/video_predictor_example.ipynb` is updated to include segmenting from box prompt as an example.
This PR suggests a way to resolve the error of `unsupported Microsoft Visual Studio version!` in INSTALL.md.
Adding `-allow-unsupported-compiler` argument for the `nvcc` worked.
Editing [setup.py](https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything-2/blob/main/setup.py) is required to add the `-allow-unsupported-compiler` argument for `nvcc`.
```python
def get_extensions():
srcs = ["sam2/csrc/connected_components.cu"]
compile_args = {
"cxx": [],
"nvcc": [
"-DCUDA_HAS_FP16=1",
"-D__CUDA_NO_HALF_OPERATORS__",
"-D__CUDA_NO_HALF_CONVERSIONS__",
"-D__CUDA_NO_HALF2_OPERATORS__",
"-allow-unsupported-compiler" # Add this argument
],
}
ext_modules = [CUDAExtension("sam2._C", srcs, extra_compile_args=compile_args)]
return ext_modules
```
In this PR, we make it optional to build the SAM 2 CUDA extension, in observation that many users encounter difficulties with the CUDA compilation step.
1. During installation, we catch build errors and print a warning message. We also allow explicitly turning off the CUDA extension building with `SAM2_BUILD_CUDA=0`.
2. At runtime, we catch CUDA kernel errors from connected components and print a warning on skipping the post processing step.
We also fall back to the all available kernels if the Flash Attention kernel fails.