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1 root 1.1 =head1 NAME
2    
3 root 1.5 OpenCL - Open Computing Language Bindings
4 root 1.1
5     =head1 SYNOPSIS
6    
7     use OpenCL;
8    
9     =head1 DESCRIPTION
10    
11 root 1.7 This is an early release which might be useful, but hasn't seen much testing.
12 root 1.1
13 root 1.9 =head2 OpenCL FROM 10000 FEET HEIGHT
14    
15     Here is a high level overview of OpenCL:
16    
17     First you need to find one or more OpenCL::Platforms (kind of like
18     vendors) - usually there is only one.
19    
20     Each platform gives you access to a number of OpenCL::Device objects, e.g.
21     your graphics card.
22    
23 root 1.11 From a platform and some device(s), you create an OpenCL::Context, which is
24 root 1.9 a very central object in OpenCL: Once you have a context you can create
25     most other objects:
26    
27 root 1.11 OpenCL::Program objects, which store source code and, after building for a
28     specific device ("compiling and linking"), also binary programs. For each
29     kernel function in a program you can then create an OpenCL::Kernel object
30     which represents basically a function call with argument values.
31 root 1.9
32 root 1.20 OpenCL::Memory objects of various flavours: OpenCL::Buffer objects (flat
33 root 1.16 memory areas, think arrays or structs) and OpenCL::Image objects (think 2d
34     or 3d array) for bulk data and input and output for kernels.
35 root 1.9
36     OpenCL::Sampler objects, which are kind of like texture filter modes in
37     OpenGL.
38    
39     OpenCL::Queue objects - command queues, which allow you to submit memory
40     reads, writes and copies, as well as kernel calls to your devices. They
41     also offer a variety of methods to synchronise request execution, for
42     example with barriers or OpenCL::Event objects.
43    
44     OpenCL::Event objects are used to signal when something is complete.
45    
46     =head2 HELPFUL RESOURCES
47 root 1.3
48 root 1.57 The OpenCL specs used to develop this module:
49 root 1.3
50     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/specs/opencl-1.1.pdf
51 root 1.57 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/specs/opencl-1.2.pdf
52     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/specs/opencl-1.2-extensions.pdf
53 root 1.3
54     OpenCL manpages:
55    
56     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/
57 root 1.57 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/
58 root 1.3
59 root 1.18 If you are into UML class diagrams, the following diagram might help - if
60 root 1.57 not, it will be mildly confusing (also, the class hierarchy of this module
61     is much more fine-grained):
62 root 1.18
63 root 1.57 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/classDiagram.html
64 root 1.18
65 root 1.16 Here's a tutorial from AMD (very AMD-centric, too), not sure how useful it
66     is, but at least it's free of charge:
67    
68     http://developer.amd.com/zones/OpenCLZone/courses/Documents/Introduction_to_OpenCL_Programming%20Training_Guide%20%28201005%29.pdf
69    
70 root 1.18 And here's NVIDIA's OpenCL Best Practises Guide:
71 root 1.16
72 root 1.18 http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/3_2/toolkit/docs/OpenCL_Best_Practices_Guide.pdf
73 root 1.16
74 root 1.9 =head1 BASIC WORKFLOW
75    
76 root 1.11 To get something done, you basically have to do this once (refer to the
77     examples below for actual code, this is just a high-level description):
78 root 1.9
79 root 1.11 Find some platform (e.g. the first one) and some device(s) (e.g. the first
80     device of the platform), and create a context from those.
81 root 1.9
82 root 1.11 Create program objects from your OpenCL source code, then build (compile)
83     the programs for each device you want to run them on.
84 root 1.9
85 root 1.11 Create kernel objects for all kernels you want to use (surprisingly, these
86     are not device-specific).
87 root 1.9
88 root 1.11 Then, to execute stuff, you repeat these steps, possibly resuing or
89     sharing some buffers:
90 root 1.9
91 root 1.11 Create some input and output buffers from your context. Set these as
92     arguments to your kernel.
93    
94     Enqueue buffer writes to initialise your input buffers (when not
95     initialised at creation time).
96 root 1.9
97     Enqueue the kernel execution.
98    
99     Enqueue buffer reads for your output buffer to read results.
100    
101 root 1.3 =head1 EXAMPLES
102    
103 root 1.5 =head2 Enumerate all devices and get contexts for them.
104 root 1.1
105 root 1.11 Best run this once to get a feel for the platforms and devices in your
106     system.
107    
108 root 1.1 for my $platform (OpenCL::platforms) {
109 root 1.24 printf "platform: %s\n", $platform->name;
110     printf "extensions: %s\n", $platform->extensions;
111 root 1.1 for my $device ($platform->devices) {
112 root 1.24 printf "+ device: %s\n", $device->name;
113 root 1.29 my $ctx = $platform->context (undef, [$device]);
114 root 1.1 # do stuff
115     }
116     }
117    
118 root 1.5 =head2 Get a useful context and a command queue.
119 root 1.1
120 root 1.11 This is a useful boilerplate for any OpenCL program that only wants to use
121     one device,
122    
123     my ($platform) = OpenCL::platforms; # find first platform
124     my ($dev) = $platform->devices; # find first device of platform
125     my $ctx = $platform->context (undef, [$dev]); # create context out of those
126     my $queue = $ctx->queue ($dev); # create a command queue for the device
127 root 1.1
128 root 1.5 =head2 Print all supported image formats of a context.
129    
130 root 1.11 Best run this once for your context, to see whats available and how to
131     gather information.
132    
133 root 1.5 for my $type (OpenCL::MEM_OBJECT_IMAGE2D, OpenCL::MEM_OBJECT_IMAGE3D) {
134 root 1.10 print "supported image formats for ", OpenCL::enum2str $type, "\n";
135 root 1.5
136     for my $f ($ctx->supported_image_formats (0, $type)) {
137     printf " %-10s %-20s\n", OpenCL::enum2str $f->[0], OpenCL::enum2str $f->[1];
138     }
139     }
140    
141     =head2 Create a buffer with some predefined data, read it back synchronously,
142     then asynchronously.
143 root 1.3
144     my $buf = $ctx->buffer_sv (OpenCL::MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR, "helmut");
145    
146 root 1.59 $queue->read_buffer ($buf, 1, 1, 3, my $data);
147 root 1.10 print "$data\n";
148 root 1.3
149 root 1.59 my $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($buf, 0, 1, 3, my $data);
150 root 1.3 $ev->wait;
151 root 1.10 print "$data\n"; # prints "elm"
152 root 1.3
153 root 1.5 =head2 Create and build a program, then create a kernel out of one of its
154     functions.
155 root 1.3
156     my $src = '
157 root 1.31 kernel void
158     squareit (global float *input, global float *output)
159 root 1.3 {
160 root 1.15 $id = get_global_id (0);
161 root 1.3 output [id] = input [id] * input [id];
162     }
163     ';
164    
165 root 1.51 my $prog = $ctx->build_program ($src);
166 root 1.3 my $kernel = $prog->kernel ("squareit");
167    
168 root 1.11 =head2 Create some input and output float buffers, then call the
169     'squareit' kernel on them.
170 root 1.4
171     my $input = $ctx->buffer_sv (OpenCL::MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR, pack "f*", 1, 2, 3, 4.5);
172     my $output = $ctx->buffer (0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 5);
173    
174     # set buffer
175     $kernel->set_buffer (0, $input);
176     $kernel->set_buffer (1, $output);
177    
178     # execute it for all 4 numbers
179 root 1.59 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
180 root 1.4
181 root 1.5 # enqueue a synchronous read
182 root 1.59 $queue->read_buffer ($output, 1, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data);
183 root 1.5
184     # print the results:
185 root 1.10 printf "%s\n", join ", ", unpack "f*", $data;
186 root 1.5
187     =head2 The same enqueue operations as before, but assuming an out-of-order queue,
188     showing off barriers.
189    
190     # execute it for all 4 numbers
191 root 1.59 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
192 root 1.5
193     # enqueue a barrier to ensure in-order execution
194 root 1.59 $queue->barrier;
195 root 1.4
196 root 1.5 # enqueue an async read
197 root 1.59 $queue->read_buffer ($output, 0, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data);
198 root 1.5
199     # wait for all requests to finish
200     $queue->finish;
201    
202     =head2 The same enqueue operations as before, but assuming an out-of-order queue,
203     showing off event objects and wait lists.
204    
205     # execute it for all 4 numbers
206 root 1.59 my $ev = $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
207 root 1.5
208     # enqueue an async read
209 root 1.59 $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($output, 0, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data, $ev);
210 root 1.5
211     # wait for the last event to complete
212 root 1.4 $ev->wait;
213    
214 root 1.38 =head2 Use the OpenGL module to share a texture between OpenCL and OpenGL and draw some julia
215     set tunnel effect.
216    
217     This is quite a long example to get you going.
218    
219     use OpenGL ":all";
220     use OpenCL;
221    
222     # open a window and create a gl texture
223     OpenGL::glpOpenWindow width => 256, height => 256;
224     my $texid = glGenTextures_p 1;
225     glBindTexture GL_TEXTURE_2D, $texid;
226     glTexImage2D_c GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_RGBA8, 256, 256, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, 0;
227    
228     # find and use the first opencl device that let's us get a shared opengl context
229     my $platform;
230     my $dev;
231     my $ctx;
232    
233     for (OpenCL::platforms) {
234     $platform = $_;
235     for ($platform->devices) {
236     $dev = $_;
237     $ctx = $platform->context ([OpenCL::GLX_DISPLAY_KHR, undef, OpenCL::GL_CONTEXT_KHR, undef], [$dev])
238     and last;
239     }
240     }
241    
242     $ctx
243     or die "cannot find suitable OpenCL device\n";
244    
245     my $queue = $ctx->queue ($dev);
246    
247     # now attach an opencl image2d object to the opengl texture
248     my $tex = $ctx->gl_texture2d (OpenCL::MEM_WRITE_ONLY, GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, $texid);
249    
250     # now the boring opencl code
251     my $src = <<EOF;
252     kernel void
253     juliatunnel (write_only image2d_t img, float time)
254     {
255     float2 p = (float2)(get_global_id (0), get_global_id (1)) / 256.f * 2.f - 1.f;
256    
257     float2 m = (float2)(1.f, p.y) / fabs (p.x);
258     m.x = fabs (fmod (m.x + time * 0.05f, 4.f)) - 2.f;
259    
260     float2 z = m;
261     float2 c = (float2)(sin (time * 0.05005), cos (time * 0.06001));
262    
263 root 1.39 for (int i = 0; i < 25 && dot (z, z) < 4.f; ++i)
264 root 1.38 z = (float2)(z.x * z.x - z.y * z.y, 2.f * z.x * z.y) + c;
265    
266     float3 colour = (float3)(z.x, z.y, z.x * z.y);
267     write_imagef (img, (int2)(get_global_id (0), get_global_id (1)), (float4)(colour * p.x * p.x, 1.));
268     }
269     EOF
270    
271 root 1.51 my $prog = $ctx->build_program ($src);
272 root 1.38 my $kernel = $prog->kernel ("juliatunnel");
273    
274     # program compiled, kernel ready, now draw and loop
275    
276     for (my $time; ; ++$time) {
277     # acquire objects from opengl
278 root 1.59 $queue->acquire_gl_objects ([$tex]);
279 root 1.38
280     # configure and run our kernel
281     $kernel->set_image2d (0, $tex);
282     $kernel->set_float (1, $time);
283 root 1.59 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [256, 256], undef);
284 root 1.38
285     # release objects to opengl again
286 root 1.59 $queue->release_gl_objects ([$tex]);
287 root 1.38
288     # wait
289 root 1.40 $queue->finish;
290 root 1.38
291     # now draw the texture, the defaults should be all right
292     glTexParameterf GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST;
293    
294     glEnable GL_TEXTURE_2D;
295     glBegin GL_QUADS;
296     glTexCoord2f 0, 1; glVertex3i -1, -1, -1;
297     glTexCoord2f 0, 0; glVertex3i 1, -1, -1;
298     glTexCoord2f 1, 0; glVertex3i 1, 1, -1;
299     glTexCoord2f 1, 1; glVertex3i -1, 1, -1;
300     glEnd;
301    
302     glXSwapBuffers;
303    
304     select undef, undef, undef, 1/60;
305     }
306    
307 root 1.5 =head1 DOCUMENTATION
308    
309     =head2 BASIC CONVENTIONS
310    
311 root 1.14 This is not a one-to-one C-style translation of OpenCL to Perl - instead
312     I attempted to make the interface as type-safe as possible by introducing
313 root 1.5 object syntax where it makes sense. There are a number of important
314     differences between the OpenCL C API and this module:
315    
316     =over 4
317    
318     =item * Object lifetime managament is automatic - there is no need
319     to free objects explicitly (C<clReleaseXXX>), the release function
320     is called automatically once all Perl references to it go away.
321    
322 root 1.20 =item * OpenCL uses CamelCase for function names
323     (e.g. C<clGetPlatformIDs>, C<clGetPlatformInfo>), while this module
324     uses underscores as word separator and often leaves out prefixes
325     (C<OpenCL::platforms>, C<< $platform->info >>).
326 root 1.5
327     =item * OpenCL often specifies fixed vector function arguments as short
328 root 1.19 arrays (C<size_t origin[3]>), while this module explicitly expects the
329     components as separate arguments (C<$orig_x, $orig_y, $orig_z>) in
330     function calls.
331 root 1.5
332 root 1.19 =item * Structures are often specified by flattening out their components
333     as with short vectors, and returned as arrayrefs.
334 root 1.5
335     =item * When enqueuing commands, the wait list is specified by adding
336 root 1.9 extra arguments to the function - anywhere a C<$wait_events...> argument
337 root 1.44 is documented this can be any number of event objects. As an extsnion
338     implemented by this module, C<undef> values will be ignored in the event
339     list.
340 root 1.5
341     =item * When enqueuing commands, if the enqueue method is called in void
342     context, no event is created. In all other contexts an event is returned
343     by the method.
344    
345     =item * This module expects all functions to return C<CL_SUCCESS>. If any
346     other status is returned the function will throw an exception, so you
347     don't normally have to to any error checking.
348    
349     =back
350    
351 root 1.7 =head2 PERL AND OPENCL TYPES
352    
353 root 1.8 This handy(?) table lists OpenCL types and their perl, PDL and pack/unpack
354 root 1.7 format equivalents:
355    
356 root 1.8 OpenCL perl PDL pack/unpack
357     char IV - c
358     uchar IV byte C
359     short IV short s
360     ushort IV ushort S
361     int IV long? l
362     uint IV - L
363     long IV longlong q
364     ulong IV - Q
365     float NV float f
366     half IV ushort S
367     double NV double d
368 root 1.7
369 root 1.36 =head2 GLX SUPPORT
370    
371     Due to the sad state that OpenGL support is in in Perl (mostly the OpenGL
372     module, which has little to no documentation and has little to no support
373 root 1.38 for glX), this module, as a special extension, treats context creation
374 root 1.36 properties C<OpenCL::GLX_DISPLAY_KHR> and C<OpenCL::GL_CONTEXT_KHR>
375     specially: If either or both of these are C<undef>, then the OpenCL
376 root 1.38 module tries to dynamically resolve C<glXGetCurrentDisplay> and
377     C<glXGetCurrentContext>, call these functions and use their return values
378 root 1.36 instead.
379    
380     For this to work, the OpenGL library must be loaded, a GLX context must
381     have been created and be made current, and C<dlsym> must be available and
382     capable of finding the function via C<RTLD_DEFAULT>.
383    
384 root 1.55 =head2 EVENT SYSTEM
385    
386     OpenCL can generate a number of (potentially) asynchronous events, for
387     example, after compiling a program, to signal a context-related error or,
388     perhaps most important, to signal completion of queued jobs (by setting
389     callbacks on OpenCL::Event objects).
390    
391     To facilitate this, this module maintains an event queue - each
392     time an asynchronous event happens, it is queued, and perl will be
393     interrupted. This is implemented via the L<Async::Interrupt> module. In
394     addition, this module has L<AnyEvent> support, so it can seamlessly
395     integrate itself into many event loops.
396    
397     Since this module is a bit hard to understand, here are some case examples:
398    
399     =head3 Don't use callbacks.
400    
401     When your program never uses any callbacks, then there will never be any
402     notifications you need to take care of, and therefore no need to worry
403     about all this.
404    
405     You can achieve a great deal by explicitly waiting for events, or using
406     barriers and flush calls. In many programs, there is no need at all to
407     tinker with asynchronous events.
408    
409     =head3 Use AnyEvent
410    
411     This module automatically registers a watcher that invokes all outstanding
412     event callbacks when AnyEvent is initialised (and block asynchronous
413     interruptions). Using this mode of operations is the safest and most
414     recommended one.
415    
416     To use this, simply use AnyEvent and this module normally, make sure you
417     have an event loop running:
418    
419     use Gtk2 -init;
420     use AnyEvent;
421    
422     # initialise AnyEvent, by creating a watcher, or:
423     AnyEvent::detect;
424    
425 root 1.59 my $e = $queue->marker;
426 root 1.55 $e->cb (sub {
427     warn "opencl is finished\n";
428     })
429    
430     main Gtk2;
431    
432     Note that this module will not initialise AnyEvent for you. Before
433     AnyEvent is initialised, the module will asynchronously interrupt perl
434     instead. To avoid any surprises, it's best to explicitly initialise
435     AnyEvent.
436    
437     You can temporarily enable asynchronous interruptions (see next paragraph)
438     by calling C<$OpenCL::INTERRUPT->unblock> and disable them again by
439     calling C<$OpenCL::INTERRUPT->block>.
440    
441     =head3 Let yourself be interrupted at any time
442    
443     This mode is the default unless AnyEvent is loaded and initialised. In
444     this mode, OpenCL asynchronously interrupts a running perl program. The
445     emphasis is on both I<asynchronously> and I<running> here.
446    
447     Asynchronously means that perl might execute your callbacks at any
448     time. For example, in the following code (I<THAT YOU SHOULD NOT COPY>),
449     the C<until> loop following the marker call will be interrupted by the
450     callback:
451    
452 root 1.59 my $e = $queue->marker;
453 root 1.55 my $flag;
454     $e->cb (sub { $flag = 1 });
455     1 until $flag;
456     # $flag is now 1
457    
458     The reason why you shouldn't blindly copy the above code is that
459     busy waiting is a really really bad thing, and really really bad for
460     performance.
461    
462     While at first this asynchronous business might look exciting, it can be
463     really hard, because you need to be prepared for the callback code to be
464     executed at any time, which limits the amount of things the callback code
465     can do safely.
466    
467     This can be mitigated somewhat by using C<<
468     $OpenCL::INTERRUPT->scope_block >> (see the L<Async::Interrupt>
469     documentation for details).
470    
471     The other problem is that your program must be actively I<running> to be
472     interrupted. When you calculate stuff, your program is running. When you
473     hang in some C functions or other block execution (by calling C<sleep>,
474     C<select>, running an event loop and so on), your program is waiting, not
475     running.
476    
477     One way around that would be to attach a read watcher to your event loop,
478     listening for events on C<< $OpenCL::INTERRUPT->pipe_fileno >>, using a
479     dummy callback (C<sub { }>) to temporarily execute some perl code.
480    
481     That is then awfully close to using the built-in AnyEvent support above,
482     though, so consider that one instead.
483    
484     =head3 Be creative
485    
486     OpenCL exports the L<Async::Interrupt> object it uses in the global
487     variable C<$OpenCL::INTERRUPT>. You can configure it in any way you like.
488    
489     So if you want to feel like a real pro, err, wait, if you feel no risk
490     menas no fun, you can experiment by implementing your own mode of
491     operations.
492    
493 root 1.52 =cut
494    
495     package OpenCL;
496    
497     use common::sense;
498 root 1.55 use Async::Interrupt ();
499    
500     our $POLL_FUNC; # set by XS
501 root 1.52
502     BEGIN {
503 root 1.54 our $VERSION = '0.97';
504 root 1.52
505     require XSLoader;
506     XSLoader::load (__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
507    
508     @OpenCL::Platform::ISA =
509     @OpenCL::Device::ISA =
510     @OpenCL::Context::ISA =
511     @OpenCL::Queue::ISA =
512     @OpenCL::Memory::ISA =
513     @OpenCL::Sampler::ISA =
514     @OpenCL::Program::ISA =
515     @OpenCL::Kernel::ISA =
516     @OpenCL::Event::ISA = OpenCL::Object::;
517    
518     @OpenCL::Buffer::ISA =
519     @OpenCL::Image::ISA = OpenCL::Memory::;
520    
521     @OpenCL::BufferObj::ISA = OpenCL::Buffer::;
522    
523     @OpenCL::Image2D::ISA =
524     @OpenCL::Image3D::ISA =
525     @OpenCL::Image2DArray::ISA =
526     @OpenCL::Image1D::ISA =
527     @OpenCL::Image1DArray::ISA =
528     @OpenCL::Image1DBuffer::ISA = OpenCL::Image::;
529    
530     @OpenCL::UserEvent::ISA = OpenCL::Event::;
531     }
532    
533 root 1.5 =head2 THE OpenCL PACKAGE
534    
535     =over 4
536    
537     =item $int = OpenCL::errno
538    
539 root 1.11 The last error returned by a function - it's only valid after an error occured
540     and before calling another OpenCL function.
541 root 1.5
542 root 1.61 =item $str = OpenCL::err2str [$errval]
543 root 1.5
544 root 1.61 Converts an error value into a human readable string. IF no error value is
545     given, then the last error will be used (as returned by OpenCL::errno).
546 root 1.5
547 root 1.9 =item $str = OpenCL::enum2str $enum
548 root 1.5
549 root 1.30 Converts most enum values (of parameter names, image format constants,
550 root 1.5 object types, addressing and filter modes, command types etc.) into a
551 root 1.30 human readable string. When confronted with some random integer it can be
552 root 1.5 very helpful to pass it through this function to maybe get some readable
553     string out of it.
554    
555     =item @platforms = OpenCL::platforms
556    
557     Returns all available OpenCL::Platform objects.
558    
559     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetPlatformIDs.html>
560    
561 root 1.56 =item $ctx = OpenCL::context_from_type $properties, $type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr
562 root 1.5
563 root 1.56 Tries to create a context from a default device and platform type - never worked for me.
564 root 1.5
565     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContextFromType.html>
566    
567 root 1.56 =item $ctx = OpenCL::context $properties, \@devices, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
568    
569     Create a new OpenCL::Context object using the given device object(s). This
570     function isn't implemented yet, use C<< $platform->context >> instead.
571    
572     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContext.html>
573    
574 root 1.5 =item OpenCL::wait_for_events $wait_events...
575    
576     Waits for all events to complete.
577    
578     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clWaitForEvents.html>
579    
580 root 1.55 =item OpenCL::poll
581    
582     Checks if there are any outstanding events (see L<EVENT SYSTEM>) and
583     invokes their callbacks.
584    
585     =item $OpenCL::INTERRUPT
586    
587     The L<Async::Interrupt> object used to signal asynchronous events (see
588     L<EVENT SYSTEM>).
589    
590     =cut
591    
592     our $INTERRUPT = new Async::Interrupt c_cb => [$POLL_FUNC, 0];
593    
594     &_eq_initialise ($INTERRUPT->signal_func);
595    
596     =item $OpenCL::WATCHER
597    
598     The L<AnyEvent> watcher object used to watch for asynchronous events (see
599     L<EVENT SYSTEM>). This variable is C<undef> until L<AnyEvent> has been
600     loaded I<and> initialised (e.g. by calling C<AnyEvent::detect>).
601    
602     =cut
603    
604     our $WATCHER;
605    
606     sub _init_anyevent {
607     $INTERRUPT->block;
608     $WATCHER = AE::io ($INTERRUPT->pipe_fileno, 0, sub { $INTERRUPT->handle });
609     }
610    
611     if (defined $AnyEvent::MODEL) {
612     _init_anyevent;
613     } else {
614     push @AnyEvent::post_detect, \&_init_anyevent;
615     }
616    
617 root 1.5 =back
618    
619 root 1.52 =head2 THE OpenCL::Object CLASS
620    
621     This is the base class for all objects in the OpenCL module. The only
622     method it implements is the C<id> method, which is only useful if you want
623     to interface to OpenCL on the C level.
624    
625     =over 4
626    
627     =item $iv = $obj->id
628    
629     OpenCL objects are represented by pointers or integers on the C level. If
630     you want to interface to an OpenCL object directly on the C level, then
631     you need this value, which is returned by this method. You should use an
632     C<IV> type in your code and cast that to the correct type.
633    
634     =cut
635    
636     sub OpenCL::Object::id {
637 root 1.55 ref $_[0] eq "SCALAR"
638     ? ${ $_[0] }
639     : $_[0][0]
640 root 1.52 }
641    
642     =back
643    
644 root 1.5 =head2 THE OpenCL::Platform CLASS
645    
646     =over 4
647    
648     =item @devices = $platform->devices ($type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_ALL)
649    
650     Returns a list of matching OpenCL::Device objects.
651    
652 root 1.56 =item $ctx = $platform->context_from_type ($properties, $type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
653 root 1.5
654 root 1.22 Tries to create a context. Never worked for me, and you need devices explicitly anyway.
655 root 1.5
656     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContextFromType.html>
657    
658 root 1.56 =item $ctx = $platform->context ($properties, \@devices, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
659 root 1.11
660     Create a new OpenCL::Context object using the given device object(s)- a
661     CL_CONTEXT_PLATFORM property is supplied automatically.
662    
663     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContext.html>
664    
665 root 1.20 =item $packed_value = $platform->info ($name)
666    
667     Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> and returns the packed, raw value - for
668 root 1.22 strings, this will be the string (possibly including terminating \0), for
669     other values you probably need to use the correct C<unpack>.
670 root 1.20
671 root 1.22 It's best to avoid this method and use one of the following convenience
672     wrappers.
673 root 1.20
674     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetPlatformInfo.html>
675    
676 root 1.50 =item $platform->unload_compiler
677    
678     Attempts to unload the compiler for this platform, for endless
679     profit. Does nothing on OpenCL 1.1.
680    
681     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clUnloadPlatformCompiler.html>
682    
683 root 1.20 =for gengetinfo begin platform
684    
685     =item $string = $platform->profile
686    
687 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_PROFILE> and returns the result.
688 root 1.20
689     =item $string = $platform->version
690    
691 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_VERSION> and returns the result.
692 root 1.20
693     =item $string = $platform->name
694    
695 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_NAME> and returns the result.
696 root 1.20
697     =item $string = $platform->vendor
698    
699 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_VENDOR> and returns the result.
700 root 1.20
701     =item $string = $platform->extensions
702    
703 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_EXTENSIONS> and returns the result.
704 root 1.21
705 root 1.20 =for gengetinfo end platform
706    
707 root 1.5 =back
708    
709     =head2 THE OpenCL::Device CLASS
710    
711     =over 4
712    
713     =item $packed_value = $device->info ($name)
714    
715     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
716    
717     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetDeviceInfo.html>
718    
719 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin device
720    
721     =item $device_type = $device->type
722    
723 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_TYPE> and returns the result.
724 root 1.21
725     =item $uint = $device->vendor_id
726    
727 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VENDOR_ID> and returns the result.
728 root 1.21
729     =item $uint = $device->max_compute_units
730    
731 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_COMPUTE_UNITS> and returns the result.
732 root 1.21
733     =item $uint = $device->max_work_item_dimensions
734    
735 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_DIMENSIONS> and returns the result.
736 root 1.21
737     =item $int = $device->max_work_group_size
738    
739 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
740 root 1.21
741     =item @ints = $device->max_work_item_sizes
742    
743 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES> and returns the result.
744 root 1.21
745     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_char
746    
747 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_CHAR> and returns the result.
748 root 1.21
749     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_short
750    
751 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_SHORT> and returns the result.
752 root 1.21
753     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_int
754    
755 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_INT> and returns the result.
756 root 1.21
757     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_long
758    
759 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_LONG> and returns the result.
760 root 1.21
761     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_float
762    
763 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_FLOAT> and returns the result.
764 root 1.21
765     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_double
766    
767 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_DOUBLE> and returns the result.
768 root 1.21
769     =item $uint = $device->max_clock_frequency
770    
771 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CLOCK_FREQUENCY> and returns the result.
772 root 1.21
773     =item $bitfield = $device->address_bits
774    
775 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ADDRESS_BITS> and returns the result.
776 root 1.21
777     =item $uint = $device->max_read_image_args
778    
779 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_READ_IMAGE_ARGS> and returns the result.
780 root 1.21
781     =item $uint = $device->max_write_image_args
782    
783 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WRITE_IMAGE_ARGS> and returns the result.
784 root 1.21
785     =item $ulong = $device->max_mem_alloc_size
786    
787 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_MEM_ALLOC_SIZE> and returns the result.
788 root 1.21
789     =item $int = $device->image2d_max_width
790    
791 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE2D_MAX_WIDTH> and returns the result.
792 root 1.21
793     =item $int = $device->image2d_max_height
794    
795 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE2D_MAX_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
796 root 1.21
797     =item $int = $device->image3d_max_width
798    
799 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_WIDTH> and returns the result.
800 root 1.21
801     =item $int = $device->image3d_max_height
802    
803 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
804 root 1.21
805     =item $int = $device->image3d_max_depth
806    
807 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_DEPTH> and returns the result.
808 root 1.21
809     =item $uint = $device->image_support
810    
811 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE_SUPPORT> and returns the result.
812 root 1.21
813     =item $int = $device->max_parameter_size
814    
815 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_PARAMETER_SIZE> and returns the result.
816 root 1.21
817     =item $uint = $device->max_samplers
818    
819 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_SAMPLERS> and returns the result.
820 root 1.21
821     =item $uint = $device->mem_base_addr_align
822    
823 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN> and returns the result.
824 root 1.21
825     =item $uint = $device->min_data_type_align_size
826    
827 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MIN_DATA_TYPE_ALIGN_SIZE> and returns the result.
828 root 1.21
829     =item $device_fp_config = $device->single_fp_config
830    
831 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_SINGLE_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
832 root 1.21
833     =item $device_mem_cache_type = $device->global_mem_cache_type
834    
835 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHE_TYPE> and returns the result.
836 root 1.21
837     =item $uint = $device->global_mem_cacheline_size
838    
839 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHELINE_SIZE> and returns the result.
840 root 1.21
841     =item $ulong = $device->global_mem_cache_size
842    
843 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHE_SIZE> and returns the result.
844 root 1.21
845     =item $ulong = $device->global_mem_size
846    
847 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
848 root 1.21
849     =item $ulong = $device->max_constant_buffer_size
850    
851 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_BUFFER_SIZE> and returns the result.
852 root 1.21
853     =item $uint = $device->max_constant_args
854    
855 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_ARGS> and returns the result.
856 root 1.21
857     =item $device_local_mem_type = $device->local_mem_type
858    
859 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_LOCAL_MEM_TYPE> and returns the result.
860 root 1.21
861     =item $ulong = $device->local_mem_size
862    
863 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_LOCAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
864 root 1.21
865     =item $boolean = $device->error_correction_support
866    
867 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ERROR_CORRECTION_SUPPORT> and returns the result.
868 root 1.21
869     =item $int = $device->profiling_timer_resolution
870    
871 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PROFILING_TIMER_RESOLUTION> and returns the result.
872 root 1.21
873     =item $boolean = $device->endian_little
874    
875 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ENDIAN_LITTLE> and returns the result.
876 root 1.21
877     =item $boolean = $device->available
878    
879 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_AVAILABLE> and returns the result.
880 root 1.21
881     =item $boolean = $device->compiler_available
882    
883 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_COMPILER_AVAILABLE> and returns the result.
884 root 1.21
885     =item $device_exec_capabilities = $device->execution_capabilities
886    
887 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_EXECUTION_CAPABILITIES> and returns the result.
888 root 1.21
889     =item $command_queue_properties = $device->properties
890    
891 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_QUEUE_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
892 root 1.21
893     =item $ = $device->platform
894    
895 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PLATFORM> and returns the result.
896 root 1.21
897     =item $string = $device->name
898    
899 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NAME> and returns the result.
900 root 1.21
901     =item $string = $device->vendor
902    
903 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VENDOR> and returns the result.
904 root 1.21
905     =item $string = $device->driver_version
906    
907 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DRIVER_VERSION> and returns the result.
908 root 1.21
909     =item $string = $device->profile
910    
911 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PROFILE> and returns the result.
912 root 1.21
913     =item $string = $device->version
914    
915 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VERSION> and returns the result.
916 root 1.21
917     =item $string = $device->extensions
918    
919 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_EXTENSIONS> and returns the result.
920 root 1.21
921     =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_half
922    
923 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_HALF> and returns the result.
924 root 1.21
925     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_char
926    
927 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_CHAR> and returns the result.
928 root 1.21
929     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_short
930    
931 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_SHORT> and returns the result.
932 root 1.21
933     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_int
934    
935 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_INT> and returns the result.
936 root 1.21
937     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_long
938    
939 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_LONG> and returns the result.
940 root 1.21
941     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_float
942    
943 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_FLOAT> and returns the result.
944 root 1.21
945     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_double
946    
947 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_DOUBLE> and returns the result.
948 root 1.21
949     =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_half
950    
951 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_HALF> and returns the result.
952 root 1.21
953     =item $device_fp_config = $device->double_fp_config
954    
955 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_DOUBLE_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
956 root 1.21
957     =item $device_fp_config = $device->half_fp_config
958    
959 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_HALF_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
960 root 1.21
961     =item $boolean = $device->host_unified_memory
962    
963 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_HOST_UNIFIED_MEMORY> and returns the result.
964 root 1.21
965     =item $device = $device->parent_device_ext
966    
967 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARENT_DEVICE_EXT> and returns the result.
968 root 1.21
969     =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->partition_types_ext
970    
971 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARTITION_TYPES_EXT> and returns the result.
972 root 1.21
973     =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->affinity_domains_ext
974    
975 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_AFFINITY_DOMAINS_EXT> and returns the result.
976 root 1.21
977 root 1.45 =item $uint = $device->reference_count_ext
978 root 1.21
979 root 1.48 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_REFERENCE_COUNT_EXT> and returns the result.
980 root 1.21
981     =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->partition_style_ext
982    
983 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARTITION_STYLE_EXT> and returns the result.
984 root 1.21
985     =for gengetinfo end device
986    
987 root 1.5 =back
988    
989     =head2 THE OpenCL::Context CLASS
990    
991     =over 4
992    
993 root 1.51 =item $prog = $ctx->build_program ($program, $options = "")
994    
995     This convenience function tries to build the program on all devices in
996     the context. If the build fails, then the function will C<croak> with the
997     build log. Otherwise ti returns the program object.
998    
999     The C<$program> can either be a C<OpenCL::Program> object or a string
1000     containing the program. In the latter case, a program objetc will be
1001     created automatically.
1002    
1003     =cut
1004    
1005     sub OpenCL::Context::build_program {
1006     my ($self, $prog, $options) = @_;
1007    
1008 root 1.54 require Carp;
1009    
1010 root 1.51 $prog = $self->program_with_source ($prog)
1011     unless ref $prog;
1012    
1013 root 1.61 eval { $prog->build (undef, $options); 1 }
1014     or errno == BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE
1015     or Carp::croak "OpenCL::Context->build_program: " . err2str;
1016    
1017     # we check status for all devices
1018 root 1.51 for my $dev ($self->devices) {
1019 root 1.61 $prog->build_status ($dev) == BUILD_SUCCESS
1020 root 1.54 or Carp::croak ("Building OpenCL program for device '" . $dev->name . "' failed:\n"
1021 root 1.55 . $prog->build_log ($dev));
1022 root 1.51 }
1023    
1024     $prog
1025     }
1026    
1027 root 1.9 =item $queue = $ctx->queue ($device, $properties)
1028 root 1.5
1029 root 1.9 Create a new OpenCL::Queue object from the context and the given device.
1030 root 1.5
1031     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateCommandQueue.html>
1032    
1033 root 1.45 Example: create an out-of-order queue.
1034    
1035     $queue = $ctx->queue ($device, OpenCL::QUEUE_OUT_OF_ORDER_EXEC_MODE_ENABLE);
1036    
1037 root 1.5 =item $ev = $ctx->user_event
1038    
1039     Creates a new OpenCL::UserEvent object.
1040    
1041     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateUserEvent.html>
1042    
1043     =item $buf = $ctx->buffer ($flags, $len)
1044    
1045 root 1.27 Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object with the
1046     given flags and octet-size.
1047 root 1.5
1048     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateBuffer.html>
1049    
1050     =item $buf = $ctx->buffer_sv ($flags, $data)
1051    
1052 root 1.27 Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object and
1053     initialise it with the given data values.
1054 root 1.5
1055 root 1.59 =item $img = $ctx->image ($self, $flags, $channel_order, $channel_type, $type, $width, $height, $depth = 0, $array_size = 0, $row_pitch = 0, $slice_pitch = 0, $num_mip_level = 0, $num_samples = 0, $*data = &PL_sv_undef)
1056 root 1.49
1057     Creates a new OpenCL::Image object and optionally initialises it with
1058     the given data values.
1059    
1060     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage.html>
1061    
1062 root 1.18 =item $img = $ctx->image2d ($flags, $channel_order, $channel_type, $width, $height, $row_pitch = 0, $data = undef)
1063 root 1.5
1064 root 1.27 Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object and optionally initialises it with
1065     the given data values.
1066 root 1.5
1067     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage2D.html>
1068    
1069 root 1.18 =item $img = $ctx->image3d ($flags, $channel_order, $channel_type, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch = 0, $slice_pitch = 0, $data = undef)
1070 root 1.5
1071 root 1.27 Creates a new OpenCL::Image3D object and optionally initialises it with
1072     the given data values.
1073 root 1.5
1074     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage3D.html>
1075    
1076 root 1.33 =item $buffer = $ctx->gl_buffer ($flags, $bufobj)
1077    
1078     Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object that refers to the given
1079     OpenGL buffer object.
1080    
1081     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLBuffer.html
1082    
1083 root 1.47 =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1084    
1085     Creates a new OpenCL::Image object that refers to the given OpenGL
1086     texture object or buffer.
1087    
1088     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture.html
1089    
1090     =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture2d ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1091 root 1.33
1092     Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1093     2D texture object.
1094    
1095     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture2D.html
1096    
1097 root 1.47 =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture3d ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1098 root 1.33
1099     Creates a new OpenCL::Image3D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1100     3D texture object.
1101    
1102     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture3D.html
1103    
1104     =item $ctx->gl_renderbuffer ($flags, $renderbuffer)
1105    
1106     Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1107     render buffer.
1108    
1109     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLRenderbuffer.html
1110    
1111 root 1.5 =item @formats = $ctx->supported_image_formats ($flags, $image_type)
1112    
1113     Returns a list of matching image formats - each format is an arrayref with
1114     two values, $channel_order and $channel_type, in it.
1115    
1116     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetSupportedImageFormats.html>
1117    
1118     =item $sampler = $ctx->sampler ($normalized_coords, $addressing_mode, $filter_mode)
1119    
1120     Creates a new OpenCL::Sampler object.
1121    
1122     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateSampler.html>
1123    
1124     =item $program = $ctx->program_with_source ($string)
1125    
1126     Creates a new OpenCL::Program object from the given source code.
1127    
1128     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateProgramWithSource.html>
1129    
1130 root 1.20 =item $packed_value = $ctx->info ($name)
1131    
1132     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1133    
1134     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetContextInfo.html>
1135    
1136     =for gengetinfo begin context
1137    
1138 root 1.21 =item $uint = $context->reference_count
1139    
1140 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1141 root 1.21
1142     =item @devices = $context->devices
1143    
1144 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1145 root 1.21
1146     =item @property_ints = $context->properties
1147    
1148 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
1149 root 1.21
1150     =item $uint = $context->num_devices
1151    
1152 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_NUM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1153 root 1.21
1154 root 1.20 =for gengetinfo end context
1155    
1156 root 1.5 =back
1157    
1158     =head2 THE OpenCL::Queue CLASS
1159    
1160     An OpenCL::Queue represents an execution queue for OpenCL. You execute
1161 root 1.59 requests by calling their respective method and waiting for it to complete
1162     in some way.
1163 root 1.5
1164 root 1.59 Most methods that enqueue some request return an event object that can
1165     be used to wait for completion (optionally using a callback), unless
1166     the method is called in void context, in which case no event object is
1167     created.
1168 root 1.5
1169     They also allow you to specify any number of other event objects that this
1170     request has to wait for before it starts executing, by simply passing the
1171 root 1.45 event objects as extra parameters to the enqueue methods. To simplify
1172     program design, this module ignores any C<undef> values in the list of
1173     events. This makes it possible to code operations such as this, without
1174     having to put a valid event object into C<$event> first:
1175    
1176 root 1.59 $event = $queue->xxx (..., $event);
1177 root 1.5
1178     Queues execute in-order by default, without any parallelism, so in most
1179 root 1.6 cases (i.e. you use only one queue) it's not necessary to wait for or
1180 root 1.45 create event objects, althoguh an our of order queue is often a bit
1181     faster.
1182 root 1.5
1183     =over 4
1184    
1185 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($buffer, $blocking, $offset, $len, $data, $wait_events...)
1186 root 1.5
1187     Reads data from buffer into the given string.
1188    
1189     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadBuffer.html>
1190    
1191 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->write_buffer ($buffer, $blocking, $offset, $data, $wait_events...)
1192 root 1.5
1193     Writes data to buffer from the given string.
1194    
1195     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteBuffer.html>
1196    
1197 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->copy_buffer ($src, $dst, $src_offset, $dst_offset, $len, $wait_events...)
1198 root 1.5
1199     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBuffer.html>
1200    
1201 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->read_buffer_rect (OpenCL::Memory buf, cl_bool blocking, $buf_x, $buf_y, $buf_z, $host_x, $host_y, $host_z, $width, $height, $depth, $buf_row_pitch, $buf_slice_pitch, $host_row_pitch, $host_slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1202 root 1.25
1203     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadBufferRect.html
1204    
1205 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->write_buffer_rect (OpenCL::Memory buf, cl_bool blocking, $buf_x, $buf_y, $buf_z, $host_x, $host_y, $host_z, $width, $height, $depth, $buf_row_pitch, $buf_slice_pitch, $host_row_pitch, $host_slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1206 root 1.25
1207     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteBufferRect.html
1208    
1209 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->read_image ($src, $blocking, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch, $slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1210 root 1.5
1211 root 1.27 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBufferRect.html>
1212    
1213 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->copy_buffer_to_image ($src_buffer, $dst_image, $src_offset, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_z, $width, $height, $depth, $wait_events...)
1214 root 1.27
1215 root 1.5 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadImage.html>
1216    
1217 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->write_image ($src, $blocking, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch, $slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1218 root 1.5
1219     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteImage.html>
1220    
1221 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->copy_image ($src_image, $dst_image, $src_x, $src_y, $src_z, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_z, $width, $height, $depth, $wait_events...)
1222 root 1.5
1223     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyImage.html>
1224    
1225 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->copy_image_to_buffer ($src_image, $dst_image, $src_x, $src_y, $src_z, $width, $height, $depth, $dst_offset, $wait_events...)
1226 root 1.5
1227     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyImageToBuffer.html>
1228    
1229 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->copy_buffer_rect ($src, $dst, $src_x, $src_y, $src_z, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_z, $width, $height, $depth, $src_row_pitch, $src_slice_pitch, $dst_row_pitch, $dst_slice_pitch, $wait_event...)
1230 root 1.27
1231     Yeah.
1232    
1233     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBufferToImage.html>.
1234    
1235 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->fill_buffer ($mem, $pattern, $offset, $size, ...)
1236 root 1.52
1237     Fills the given buffer object with repeated applications of C<$pattern>,
1238     starting at C<$offset> for C<$size> octets.
1239    
1240     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueFillBuffer.html>
1241    
1242 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->fill_image ($img, $r, $g, $b, $a, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, ...)
1243 root 1.52
1244     Fills the given image area with the given rgba colour components. The
1245     components are normally floating point values between C<0> and C<1>,
1246     except when the image channel data type is a signe dor unsigned
1247     unnormalised format, in which case the range is determined by the format.
1248    
1249     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueFillImage.html>
1250    
1251 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->task ($kernel, $wait_events...)
1252 root 1.5
1253     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueTask.html>
1254    
1255 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, \@global_work_offset, \@global_work_size, \@local_work_size, $wait_events...)
1256 root 1.5
1257     Enqueues a kernel execution.
1258    
1259 root 1.57 \@global_work_size must be specified as a reference to an array of
1260 root 1.5 integers specifying the work sizes (element counts).
1261    
1262 root 1.57 \@global_work_offset must be either C<undef> (in which case all offsets
1263 root 1.5 are C<0>), or a reference to an array of work offsets, with the same number
1264 root 1.57 of elements as \@global_work_size.
1265 root 1.5
1266 root 1.57 \@local_work_size must be either C<undef> (in which case the
1267 root 1.5 implementation is supposed to choose good local work sizes), or a
1268     reference to an array of local work sizes, with the same number of
1269 root 1.57 elements as \@global_work_size.
1270 root 1.5
1271     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueNDRangeKernel.html>
1272    
1273 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->acquire_gl_objects ([object, ...], $wait_events...)
1274 root 1.35
1275     Enqueues a list (an array-ref of OpenCL::Memory objects) to be acquired
1276     for subsequent OpenCL usage.
1277    
1278     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueAcquireGLObjects.html>
1279    
1280 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->release_gl_objects ([object, ...], $wait_events...)
1281 root 1.35
1282     Enqueues a list (an array-ref of OpenCL::Memory objects) to be released
1283     for subsequent OpenGL usage.
1284    
1285     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReleaseGLObjects.html>
1286    
1287 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->wait_for_events ($wait_events...)
1288 root 1.5
1289     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWaitForEvents.html>
1290    
1291 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->marker ($wait_events...)
1292 root 1.46
1293     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueMarkerWithWaitList.html>
1294    
1295 root 1.59 =item $ev = $queue->barrier ($wait_events...)
1296 root 1.5
1297 root 1.46 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueBarrierWithWaitList.html>
1298 root 1.5
1299     =item $queue->flush
1300    
1301     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clFlush.html>
1302    
1303     =item $queue->finish
1304    
1305     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clFinish.html>
1306    
1307 root 1.21 =item $packed_value = $queue->info ($name)
1308    
1309     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1310    
1311     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetCommandQueueInfo.html>
1312    
1313     =for gengetinfo begin command_queue
1314    
1315     =item $ctx = $command_queue->context
1316    
1317 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1318 root 1.21
1319     =item $device = $command_queue->device
1320    
1321 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_DEVICE> and returns the result.
1322 root 1.21
1323     =item $uint = $command_queue->reference_count
1324    
1325 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1326 root 1.21
1327     =item $command_queue_properties = $command_queue->properties
1328    
1329 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
1330 root 1.21
1331     =for gengetinfo end command_queue
1332    
1333 root 1.5 =back
1334    
1335     =head2 THE OpenCL::Memory CLASS
1336    
1337     This the superclass of all memory objects - OpenCL::Buffer, OpenCL::Image,
1338 root 1.21 OpenCL::Image2D and OpenCL::Image3D.
1339 root 1.5
1340     =over 4
1341    
1342     =item $packed_value = $memory->info ($name)
1343    
1344     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1345    
1346     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetMemObjectInfo.html>
1347    
1348 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin mem
1349    
1350     =item $mem_object_type = $mem->type
1351    
1352 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_TYPE> and returns the result.
1353 root 1.21
1354     =item $mem_flags = $mem->flags
1355    
1356 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_FLAGS> and returns the result.
1357 root 1.21
1358     =item $int = $mem->size
1359    
1360 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1361 root 1.21
1362     =item $ptr_value = $mem->host_ptr
1363    
1364 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_HOST_PTR> and returns the result.
1365 root 1.21
1366     =item $uint = $mem->map_count
1367    
1368 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_MAP_COUNT> and returns the result.
1369 root 1.21
1370     =item $uint = $mem->reference_count
1371    
1372 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1373 root 1.21
1374     =item $ctx = $mem->context
1375    
1376 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1377 root 1.21
1378     =item $mem = $mem->associated_memobject
1379    
1380 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_ASSOCIATED_MEMOBJECT> and returns the result.
1381 root 1.21
1382     =item $int = $mem->offset
1383    
1384 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_OFFSET> and returns the result.
1385 root 1.21
1386     =for gengetinfo end mem
1387    
1388 root 1.34 =item ($type, $name) = $mem->gl_object_info
1389    
1390     Returns the OpenGL object type (e.g. OpenCL::GL_OBJECT_TEXTURE2D) and the
1391     object "name" (e.g. the texture name) used to create this memory object.
1392    
1393     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetGLObjectInfo.html>
1394    
1395 root 1.5 =back
1396    
1397 root 1.27 =head2 THE OpenCL::Buffer CLASS
1398    
1399     This is a subclass of OpenCL::Memory, and the superclass of
1400     OpenCL::BufferObj. Its purpose is simply to distinguish between buffers
1401     and sub-buffers.
1402    
1403     =head2 THE OpenCL::BufferObj CLASS
1404    
1405     This is a subclass of OpenCL::Buffer and thus OpenCL::Memory. It exists
1406     because one cna create sub buffers of OpenLC::BufferObj objects, but not
1407     sub buffers from these sub buffers.
1408    
1409     =over 4
1410    
1411     =item $subbuf = $buf_obj->sub_buffer_region ($flags, $origin, $size)
1412    
1413     Creates an OpenCL::Buffer objects from this buffer and returns it. The
1414     C<buffer_create_type> is assumed to be C<CL_BUFFER_CREATE_TYPE_REGION>.
1415    
1416     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateSubBuffer.html>
1417    
1418     =back
1419    
1420 root 1.20 =head2 THE OpenCL::Image CLASS
1421    
1422 root 1.47 This is the superclass of all image objects - OpenCL::Image1D,
1423     OpenCL::Image1DArray, OpenCL::Image1DBuffer, OpenCL::Image2D,
1424     OpenCL::Image2DArray and OpenCL::Image3D.
1425 root 1.20
1426     =over 4
1427    
1428 root 1.53 =item $packed_value = $image->image_info ($name)
1429 root 1.20
1430     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1431    
1432     The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1433     C<< ->info >> method inherited from C<OpenCL::Memory>.
1434    
1435     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetImageInfo.html>
1436    
1437 root 1.53 =item ($channel_order, $channel_data_type) = $image->format
1438    
1439     Returns the channel order and type used to create the image by calling
1440     C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_FORMAT>.
1441    
1442 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin image
1443    
1444     =item $int = $image->element_size
1445    
1446 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_ELEMENT_SIZE> and returns the result.
1447 root 1.21
1448     =item $int = $image->row_pitch
1449    
1450 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_ROW_PITCH> and returns the result.
1451 root 1.21
1452     =item $int = $image->slice_pitch
1453    
1454 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_SLICE_PITCH> and returns the result.
1455 root 1.21
1456     =item $int = $image->width
1457    
1458 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_WIDTH> and returns the result.
1459 root 1.21
1460     =item $int = $image->height
1461    
1462 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
1463 root 1.21
1464     =item $int = $image->depth
1465    
1466 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_DEPTH> and returns the result.
1467 root 1.21
1468     =for gengetinfo end image
1469    
1470 root 1.34 =for gengetinfo begin gl_texture
1471    
1472     =item $GLenum = $gl_texture->target
1473    
1474 root 1.37 Calls C<clGetGLTextureInfo> with C<CL_GL_TEXTURE_TARGET> and returns the result.
1475 root 1.34
1476     =item $GLint = $gl_texture->gl_mipmap_level
1477    
1478 root 1.37 Calls C<clGetGLTextureInfo> with C<CL_GL_MIPMAP_LEVEL> and returns the result.
1479 root 1.34
1480     =for gengetinfo end gl_texture
1481    
1482 root 1.20 =back
1483    
1484 root 1.5 =head2 THE OpenCL::Sampler CLASS
1485    
1486     =over 4
1487    
1488     =item $packed_value = $sampler->info ($name)
1489    
1490     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1491    
1492     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetSamplerInfo.html>
1493    
1494 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin sampler
1495    
1496     =item $uint = $sampler->reference_count
1497    
1498 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1499 root 1.21
1500     =item $ctx = $sampler->context
1501    
1502 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1503 root 1.21
1504     =item $addressing_mode = $sampler->normalized_coords
1505    
1506 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_NORMALIZED_COORDS> and returns the result.
1507 root 1.21
1508     =item $filter_mode = $sampler->addressing_mode
1509    
1510 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_ADDRESSING_MODE> and returns the result.
1511 root 1.21
1512     =item $boolean = $sampler->filter_mode
1513    
1514 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_FILTER_MODE> and returns the result.
1515 root 1.21
1516     =for gengetinfo end sampler
1517    
1518 root 1.5 =back
1519    
1520     =head2 THE OpenCL::Program CLASS
1521    
1522     =over 4
1523    
1524 root 1.55 =item $program->build (\@devices = undef, $options = "", $cb->($program) = undef)
1525 root 1.5
1526 root 1.51 Tries to build the program with the given options. See also the
1527     C<$ctx->build> convenience function.
1528 root 1.5
1529 root 1.55 If a callback is specified, then it will be called when compilation is
1530     finished. Note that many OpenCL implementations block your program while
1531     compiling whether you use a callback or not. See C<build_async> if you
1532     want to make sure the build is done in the background.
1533    
1534     Note that some OpenCL implementations atc up badly, and don't call the
1535     callback in some error cases (but call it in others). This implementation
1536     assumes the callback will always be called, and leaks memory if this is
1537     not so. So best make sure you don't pass in invalid values.
1538    
1539 root 1.5 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clBuildProgram.html>
1540    
1541 root 1.55 =item $program->build_async (\@devices = undef, $options = "", $cb->($program) = undef)
1542    
1543     Similar to C<< ->build >>, except it starts a thread, and never fails (you
1544     need to check the compilation status form the callback, or by polling).
1545    
1546 root 1.5 =item $packed_value = $program->build_info ($device, $name)
1547    
1548     Similar to C<< $platform->info >>, but returns build info for a previous
1549     build attempt for the given device.
1550    
1551     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetBuildInfo.html>
1552    
1553     =item $kernel = $program->kernel ($function_name)
1554    
1555     Creates an OpenCL::Kernel object out of the named C<__kernel> function in
1556     the program.
1557    
1558     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateKernel.html>
1559    
1560 root 1.50 =item @kernels = $program->kernels_in_program
1561    
1562     Returns all kernels successfully compiled for all devices in program.
1563    
1564     http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateKernelsInProgram.html
1565    
1566 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin program_build
1567    
1568     =item $build_status = $program->build_status ($device)
1569    
1570 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_STATUS> and returns the result.
1571 root 1.21
1572     =item $string = $program->build_options ($device)
1573    
1574 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_OPTIONS> and returns the result.
1575 root 1.21
1576     =item $string = $program->build_log ($device)
1577    
1578 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_LOG> and returns the result.
1579 root 1.21
1580     =for gengetinfo end program_build
1581    
1582     =item $packed_value = $program->info ($name)
1583    
1584     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1585    
1586     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProgramInfo.html>
1587    
1588     =for gengetinfo begin program
1589    
1590     =item $uint = $program->reference_count
1591    
1592 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1593 root 1.21
1594     =item $ctx = $program->context
1595    
1596 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1597 root 1.21
1598     =item $uint = $program->num_devices
1599    
1600 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_NUM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1601 root 1.21
1602     =item @devices = $program->devices
1603    
1604 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1605 root 1.21
1606     =item $string = $program->source
1607    
1608 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_SOURCE> and returns the result.
1609 root 1.21
1610     =item @ints = $program->binary_sizes
1611    
1612 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BINARY_SIZES> and returns the result.
1613 root 1.21
1614     =for gengetinfo end program
1615    
1616 root 1.23 =item @blobs = $program->binaries
1617    
1618     Returns a string for the compiled binary for every device associated with
1619     the program, empty strings indicate missing programs, and an empty result
1620     means no program binaries are available.
1621    
1622     These "binaries" are often, in fact, informative low-level assembly
1623     sources.
1624    
1625     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProgramInfo.html>
1626    
1627 root 1.5 =back
1628    
1629     =head2 THE OpenCL::Kernel CLASS
1630    
1631     =over 4
1632    
1633     =item $packed_value = $kernel->info ($name)
1634    
1635     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1636    
1637     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetKernelInfo.html>
1638    
1639 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin kernel
1640    
1641     =item $string = $kernel->function_name
1642    
1643 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_FUNCTION_NAME> and returns the result.
1644 root 1.21
1645     =item $uint = $kernel->num_args
1646    
1647 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_NUM_ARGS> and returns the result.
1648 root 1.21
1649     =item $uint = $kernel->reference_count
1650    
1651 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1652 root 1.21
1653     =item $ctx = $kernel->context
1654    
1655 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1656 root 1.21
1657     =item $program = $kernel->program
1658    
1659 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PROGRAM> and returns the result.
1660 root 1.21
1661     =for gengetinfo end kernel
1662    
1663 root 1.20 =item $packed_value = $kernel->work_group_info ($device, $name)
1664    
1665     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1666    
1667     The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1668     C<< ->info >> method.
1669    
1670     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo.html>
1671    
1672 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin kernel_work_group
1673    
1674     =item $int = $kernel->work_group_size ($device)
1675    
1676 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
1677 root 1.21
1678     =item @ints = $kernel->compile_work_group_size ($device)
1679    
1680 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_COMPILE_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
1681 root 1.21
1682     =item $ulong = $kernel->local_mem_size ($device)
1683    
1684 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_LOCAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1685 root 1.21
1686     =item $int = $kernel->preferred_work_group_size_multiple ($device)
1687    
1688 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PREFERRED_WORK_GROUP_SIZE_MULTIPLE> and returns the result.
1689 root 1.21
1690     =item $ulong = $kernel->private_mem_size ($device)
1691    
1692 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PRIVATE_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1693 root 1.21
1694     =for gengetinfo end kernel_work_group
1695    
1696 root 1.60 =item $kernel->setf ($format, ...)
1697    
1698     Sets the arguments of a kernel. Since OpenCL 1.1 doesn't have a generic
1699     way to set arguments (and with OpenCL 1.2 it might be rather slow), you
1700     need to specify a format argument, much as with C<printf>, to tell OpenCL
1701     what type of argument it is.
1702    
1703     The format arguments are single letters:
1704    
1705     c char
1706     C unsigned char
1707     s short
1708     S unsigned short
1709     i int
1710     I unsigned int
1711     l long
1712     L unsigned long
1713    
1714     h half float (0..65535)
1715     f float
1716     d double
1717    
1718     z local (octet size)
1719    
1720     m memory object (buffer or image)
1721     a sampler
1722     e event
1723    
1724     Space characters in the format string are ignored.
1725    
1726     Example: set the arguments for a kernel that expects an int, two floats, a buffer and an image.
1727    
1728     $kernel->setf ("i ff mm", 5, 0.5, 3, $buffer, $image);
1729    
1730 root 1.58 =item $kernel->set_TYPE ($index, $value)
1731 root 1.5
1732 root 1.58 =item $kernel->set_char ($index, $value)
1733 root 1.5
1734 root 1.58 =item $kernel->set_uchar ($index, $value)
1735    
1736     =item $kernel->set_short ($index, $value)
1737    
1738     =item $kernel->set_ushort ($index, $value)
1739    
1740     =item $kernel->set_int ($index, $value)
1741    
1742     =item $kernel->set_uint ($index, $value)
1743    
1744     =item $kernel->set_long ($index, $value)
1745    
1746     =item $kernel->set_ulong ($index, $value)
1747    
1748     =item $kernel->set_half ($index, $value)
1749    
1750     =item $kernel->set_float ($index, $value)
1751    
1752     =item $kernel->set_double ($index, $value)
1753    
1754     =item $kernel->set_memory ($index, $value)
1755    
1756     =item $kernel->set_buffer ($index, $value)
1757    
1758     =item $kernel->set_image ($index, $value)
1759    
1760     =item $kernel->set_sampler ($index, $value)
1761    
1762     =item $kernel->set_local ($index, $value)
1763    
1764     =item $kernel->set_event ($index, $value)
1765    
1766     This is a family of methods to set the kernel argument with the number
1767     C<$index> to the give C<$value>.
1768 root 1.5
1769     Chars and integers (including the half type) are specified as integers,
1770 root 1.58 float and double as floating point values, memory/buffer/image must be
1771     an object of that type or C<undef>, local-memory arguments are set by
1772     specifying the size, and sampler and event must be objects of that type.
1773    
1774     Note that C<set_memory> works for all memory objects (all types of buffers
1775     and images) - the main purpose of the more specific C<set_TYPE> functions
1776     is type checking.
1777 root 1.5
1778 root 1.50 Setting an argument for a kernel does NOT keep a reference to the object -
1779     for example, if you set an argument to some image object, free the image,
1780     and call the kernel, you will run into undefined behaviour.
1781    
1782 root 1.5 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetKernelArg.html>
1783    
1784     =back
1785    
1786     =head2 THE OpenCL::Event CLASS
1787    
1788     This is the superclass for all event objects (including OpenCL::UserEvent
1789     objects).
1790    
1791     =over 4
1792    
1793 root 1.21 =item $ev->wait
1794    
1795     Waits for the event to complete.
1796    
1797     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clWaitForEvents.html>
1798    
1799 root 1.55 =item $ev->cb ($exec_callback_type, $callback->($event, $event_command_exec_status))
1800    
1801     Adds a callback to the callback stack for the given event type. There is
1802     no way to remove a callback again.
1803    
1804     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetEventCallback.html>
1805    
1806 root 1.5 =item $packed_value = $ev->info ($name)
1807    
1808     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1809    
1810     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetEventInfo.html>
1811    
1812 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin event
1813    
1814     =item $queue = $event->command_queue
1815    
1816 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_QUEUE> and returns the result.
1817 root 1.21
1818     =item $command_type = $event->command_type
1819    
1820 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_TYPE> and returns the result.
1821 root 1.21
1822     =item $uint = $event->reference_count
1823    
1824 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1825 root 1.21
1826     =item $uint = $event->command_execution_status
1827    
1828 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_EXECUTION_STATUS> and returns the result.
1829 root 1.21
1830     =item $ctx = $event->context
1831    
1832 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1833 root 1.21
1834     =for gengetinfo end event
1835    
1836 root 1.20 =item $packed_value = $ev->profiling_info ($name)
1837    
1838     See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1839    
1840     The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1841     C<< ->info >> method.
1842    
1843     L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProfilingInfo.html>
1844    
1845 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo begin profiling
1846    
1847     =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_queued
1848    
1849 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_QUEUED> and returns the result.
1850 root 1.21
1851     =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_submit
1852    
1853 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_SUBMIT> and returns the result.
1854 root 1.21
1855     =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_start
1856    
1857 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_START> and returns the result.
1858 root 1.21
1859     =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_end
1860 root 1.5
1861 root 1.24 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_END> and returns the result.
1862 root 1.5
1863 root 1.21 =for gengetinfo end profiling
1864 root 1.5
1865     =back
1866    
1867     =head2 THE OpenCL::UserEvent CLASS
1868    
1869     This is a subclass of OpenCL::Event.
1870 root 1.4
1871 root 1.1 =over 4
1872    
1873 root 1.5 =item $ev->set_status ($execution_status)
1874    
1875 root 1.55 Sets the execution status of the user event. Can only be called once,
1876     either with OpenCL::COMPLETE or a negative number as status.
1877    
1878 root 1.5 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetUserEventStatus.html>
1879    
1880     =back
1881    
1882 root 1.1 =cut
1883    
1884     1;
1885    
1886     =head1 AUTHOR
1887    
1888     Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
1889     http://home.schmorp.de/
1890    
1891     =cut
1892