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1 =head1 NAME
2
3 OpenCL - Open Computing Language Bindings
4
5 =head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use OpenCL;
8
9 =head1 DESCRIPTION
10
11 This is an early release which might be useful, but hasn't seen much testing.
12
13 =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 From a platform and some device(s), you create an OpenCL::Context, which is
24 a very central object in OpenCL: Once you have a context you can create
25 most other objects:
26
27 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
32 OpenCL::Memory objects of various flavours: OpenCL::Buffer objects (flat
33 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
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
48 The OpenCL specs used to develop this module:
49
50 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/specs/opencl-1.1.pdf
51 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
54 OpenCL manpages:
55
56 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/
57 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/
58
59 If you are into UML class diagrams, the following diagram might help - if
60 not, it will be mildly confusing (also, the class hierarchy of this module
61 is much more fine-grained):
62
63 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/classDiagram.html
64
65 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 And here's NVIDIA's OpenCL Best Practises Guide:
71
72 http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/3_2/toolkit/docs/OpenCL_Best_Practices_Guide.pdf
73
74 =head1 BASIC WORKFLOW
75
76 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
79 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
82 Create program objects from your OpenCL source code, then build (compile)
83 the programs for each device you want to run them on.
84
85 Create kernel objects for all kernels you want to use (surprisingly, these
86 are not device-specific).
87
88 Then, to execute stuff, you repeat these steps, possibly resuing or
89 sharing some buffers:
90
91 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
97 Enqueue the kernel execution.
98
99 Enqueue buffer reads for your output buffer to read results.
100
101 =head1 EXAMPLES
102
103 =head2 Enumerate all devices and get contexts for them.
104
105 Best run this once to get a feel for the platforms and devices in your
106 system.
107
108 for my $platform (OpenCL::platforms) {
109 printf "platform: %s\n", $platform->name;
110 printf "extensions: %s\n", $platform->extensions;
111 for my $device ($platform->devices) {
112 printf "+ device: %s\n", $device->name;
113 my $ctx = $platform->context (undef, [$device]);
114 # do stuff
115 }
116 }
117
118 =head2 Get a useful context and a command queue.
119
120 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
128 =head2 Print all supported image formats of a context.
129
130 Best run this once for your context, to see whats available and how to
131 gather information.
132
133 for my $type (OpenCL::MEM_OBJECT_IMAGE2D, OpenCL::MEM_OBJECT_IMAGE3D) {
134 print "supported image formats for ", OpenCL::enum2str $type, "\n";
135
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
144 my $buf = $ctx->buffer_sv (OpenCL::MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR, "helmut");
145
146 $queue->read_buffer ($buf, 1, 1, 3, my $data);
147 print "$data\n";
148
149 my $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($buf, 0, 1, 3, my $data);
150 $ev->wait;
151 print "$data\n"; # prints "elm"
152
153 =head2 Create and build a program, then create a kernel out of one of its
154 functions.
155
156 my $src = '
157 kernel void
158 squareit (global float *input, global float *output)
159 {
160 $id = get_global_id (0);
161 output [id] = input [id] * input [id];
162 }
163 ';
164
165 my $prog = $ctx->build_program ($src);
166 my $kernel = $prog->kernel ("squareit");
167
168 =head2 Create some input and output float buffers, then call the
169 'squareit' kernel on them.
170
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 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
180
181 # enqueue a synchronous read
182 $queue->read_buffer ($output, 1, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data);
183
184 # print the results:
185 printf "%s\n", join ", ", unpack "f*", $data;
186
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 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
192
193 # enqueue a barrier to ensure in-order execution
194 $queue->barrier;
195
196 # enqueue an async read
197 $queue->read_buffer ($output, 0, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data);
198
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 my $ev = $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [4], undef);
207
208 # enqueue an async read
209 $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($output, 0, 0, OpenCL::SIZEOF_FLOAT * 4, my $data, $ev);
210
211 # wait for the last event to complete
212 $ev->wait;
213
214 =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 for (int i = 0; i < 25 && dot (z, z) < 4.f; ++i)
264 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 my $prog = $ctx->build_program ($src);
272 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 $queue->acquire_gl_objects ([$tex]);
279
280 # configure and run our kernel
281 $kernel->set_image2d (0, $tex);
282 $kernel->set_float (1, $time);
283 $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, undef, [256, 256], undef);
284
285 # release objects to opengl again
286 $queue->release_gl_objects ([$tex]);
287
288 # wait
289 $queue->finish;
290
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 =head1 DOCUMENTATION
308
309 =head2 BASIC CONVENTIONS
310
311 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 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 =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<< $platform->info >>).
326
327 =item * OpenCL often specifies fixed vector function arguments as short
328 arrays (C<size_t origin[3]>), while this module explicitly expects the
329 components as separate arguments (C<$orig_x, $orig_y, $orig_z>) in
330 function calls.
331
332 =item * Structures are often specified by flattening out their components
333 as with short vectors, and returned as arrayrefs.
334
335 =item * When enqueuing commands, the wait list is specified by adding
336 extra arguments to the function - anywhere a C<$wait_events...> argument
337 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
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 =head2 PERL AND OPENCL TYPES
352
353 This handy(?) table lists OpenCL types and their perl, PDL and pack/unpack
354 format equivalents:
355
356 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
369 =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 for glX), this module, as a special extension, treats context creation
374 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 module tries to dynamically resolve C<glXGetCurrentDisplay> and
377 C<glXGetCurrentContext>, call these functions and use their return values
378 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 =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 my $e = $queue->marker;
426 $e->cb (sub {
427 warn "opencl is finished\n";
428 })
429
430 main Gtk2;
431
432 Note that this module will not initialise AnyEvent for you. Before
433 AnyEvent is initialised, the module will asynchronously interrupt perl
434 instead. To avoid any surprises, it's best to explicitly initialise
435 AnyEvent.
436
437 You can temporarily enable asynchronous interruptions (see next paragraph)
438 by calling C<$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 my $e = $queue->marker;
453 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 =cut
494
495 package OpenCL;
496
497 use common::sense;
498 use Carp ();
499 use Async::Interrupt ();
500
501 our $POLL_FUNC; # set by XS
502
503 BEGIN {
504 our $VERSION = '0.98';
505
506 require XSLoader;
507 XSLoader::load (__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
508
509 @OpenCL::Platform::ISA =
510 @OpenCL::Device::ISA =
511 @OpenCL::Context::ISA =
512 @OpenCL::Queue::ISA =
513 @OpenCL::Memory::ISA =
514 @OpenCL::Sampler::ISA =
515 @OpenCL::Program::ISA =
516 @OpenCL::Kernel::ISA =
517 @OpenCL::Event::ISA = OpenCL::Object::;
518
519 @OpenCL::Buffer::ISA =
520 @OpenCL::Image::ISA = OpenCL::Memory::;
521
522 @OpenCL::BufferObj::ISA = OpenCL::Buffer::;
523
524 @OpenCL::Image2D::ISA =
525 @OpenCL::Image3D::ISA =
526 @OpenCL::Image2DArray::ISA =
527 @OpenCL::Image1D::ISA =
528 @OpenCL::Image1DArray::ISA =
529 @OpenCL::Image1DBuffer::ISA = OpenCL::Image::;
530
531 @OpenCL::UserEvent::ISA = OpenCL::Event::;
532 }
533
534 =head2 THE OpenCL PACKAGE
535
536 =over 4
537
538 =item $int = OpenCL::errno
539
540 The last error returned by a function - it's only valid after an error occured
541 and before calling another OpenCL function.
542
543 =item $str = OpenCL::err2str [$errval]
544
545 Converts an error value into a human readable string. IF no error value is
546 given, then the last error will be used (as returned by OpenCL::errno).
547
548 =item $str = OpenCL::enum2str $enum
549
550 Converts most enum values (of parameter names, image format constants,
551 object types, addressing and filter modes, command types etc.) into a
552 human readable string. When confronted with some random integer it can be
553 very helpful to pass it through this function to maybe get some readable
554 string out of it.
555
556 =item @platforms = OpenCL::platforms
557
558 Returns all available OpenCL::Platform objects.
559
560 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetPlatformIDs.html>
561
562 =item $ctx = OpenCL::context_from_type $properties, $type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr
563
564 Tries to create a context from a default device and platform type - never worked for me.
565
566 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContextFromType.html>
567
568 =item $ctx = OpenCL::context $properties, \@devices, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
569
570 Create a new OpenCL::Context object using the given device object(s). This
571 function isn't implemented yet, use C<< $platform->context >> instead.
572
573 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContext.html>
574
575 =item OpenCL::wait_for_events $wait_events...
576
577 Waits for all events to complete.
578
579 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clWaitForEvents.html>
580
581 =item OpenCL::poll
582
583 Checks if there are any outstanding events (see L<EVENT SYSTEM>) and
584 invokes their callbacks.
585
586 =item $OpenCL::INTERRUPT
587
588 The L<Async::Interrupt> object used to signal asynchronous events (see
589 L<EVENT SYSTEM>).
590
591 =cut
592
593 our $INTERRUPT = new Async::Interrupt c_cb => [$POLL_FUNC, 0];
594
595 &_eq_initialise ($INTERRUPT->signal_func);
596
597 =item $OpenCL::WATCHER
598
599 The L<AnyEvent> watcher object used to watch for asynchronous events (see
600 L<EVENT SYSTEM>). This variable is C<undef> until L<AnyEvent> has been
601 loaded I<and> initialised (e.g. by calling C<AnyEvent::detect>).
602
603 =cut
604
605 our $WATCHER;
606
607 sub _init_anyevent {
608 $INTERRUPT->block;
609 $WATCHER = AE::io ($INTERRUPT->pipe_fileno, 0, sub { $INTERRUPT->handle });
610 }
611
612 if (defined $AnyEvent::MODEL) {
613 _init_anyevent;
614 } else {
615 push @AnyEvent::post_detect, \&_init_anyevent;
616 }
617
618 =back
619
620 =head2 THE OpenCL::Object CLASS
621
622 This is the base class for all objects in the OpenCL module. The only
623 method it implements is the C<id> method, which is only useful if you want
624 to interface to OpenCL on the C level.
625
626 =over 4
627
628 =item $iv = $obj->id
629
630 OpenCL objects are represented by pointers or integers on the C level. If
631 you want to interface to an OpenCL object directly on the C level, then
632 you need this value, which is returned by this method. You should use an
633 C<IV> type in your code and cast that to the correct type.
634
635 =cut
636
637 sub OpenCL::Object::id {
638 ref $_[0] eq "SCALAR"
639 ? ${ $_[0] }
640 : $_[0][0]
641 }
642
643 =back
644
645 =head2 THE OpenCL::Platform CLASS
646
647 =over 4
648
649 =item @devices = $platform->devices ($type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_ALL)
650
651 Returns a list of matching OpenCL::Device objects.
652
653 =item $ctx = $platform->context_from_type ($properties, $type = OpenCL::DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
654
655 Tries to create a context. Never worked for me, and you need devices explicitly anyway.
656
657 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContextFromType.html>
658
659 =item $ctx = $platform->context ($properties, \@devices, $callback->($err, $pvt) = $print_stderr)
660
661 Create a new OpenCL::Context object using the given device object(s)- a
662 CL_CONTEXT_PLATFORM property is supplied automatically.
663
664 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateContext.html>
665
666 =item $packed_value = $platform->info ($name)
667
668 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> and returns the packed, raw value - for
669 strings, this will be the string (possibly including terminating \0), for
670 other values you probably need to use the correct C<unpack>.
671
672 It's best to avoid this method and use one of the following convenience
673 wrappers.
674
675 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetPlatformInfo.html>
676
677 =item $platform->unload_compiler
678
679 Attempts to unload the compiler for this platform, for endless
680 profit. Does nothing on OpenCL 1.1.
681
682 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clUnloadPlatformCompiler.html>
683
684 =for gengetinfo begin platform
685
686 =item $string = $platform->profile
687
688 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_PROFILE> and returns the result.
689
690 =item $string = $platform->version
691
692 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_VERSION> and returns the result.
693
694 =item $string = $platform->name
695
696 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_NAME> and returns the result.
697
698 =item $string = $platform->vendor
699
700 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_VENDOR> and returns the result.
701
702 =item $string = $platform->extensions
703
704 Calls C<clGetPlatformInfo> with C<CL_PLATFORM_EXTENSIONS> and returns the result.
705
706 =for gengetinfo end platform
707
708 =back
709
710 =head2 THE OpenCL::Device CLASS
711
712 =over 4
713
714 =item $packed_value = $device->info ($name)
715
716 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
717
718 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetDeviceInfo.html>
719
720 =for gengetinfo begin device
721
722 =item $device_type = $device->type
723
724 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_TYPE> and returns the result.
725
726 =item $uint = $device->vendor_id
727
728 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VENDOR_ID> and returns the result.
729
730 =item $uint = $device->max_compute_units
731
732 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_COMPUTE_UNITS> and returns the result.
733
734 =item $uint = $device->max_work_item_dimensions
735
736 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_DIMENSIONS> and returns the result.
737
738 =item $int = $device->max_work_group_size
739
740 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
741
742 =item @ints = $device->max_work_item_sizes
743
744 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES> and returns the result.
745
746 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_char
747
748 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_CHAR> and returns the result.
749
750 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_short
751
752 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_SHORT> and returns the result.
753
754 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_int
755
756 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_INT> and returns the result.
757
758 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_long
759
760 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_LONG> and returns the result.
761
762 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_float
763
764 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_FLOAT> and returns the result.
765
766 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_double
767
768 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_DOUBLE> and returns the result.
769
770 =item $uint = $device->max_clock_frequency
771
772 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CLOCK_FREQUENCY> and returns the result.
773
774 =item $bitfield = $device->address_bits
775
776 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ADDRESS_BITS> and returns the result.
777
778 =item $uint = $device->max_read_image_args
779
780 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_READ_IMAGE_ARGS> and returns the result.
781
782 =item $uint = $device->max_write_image_args
783
784 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_WRITE_IMAGE_ARGS> and returns the result.
785
786 =item $ulong = $device->max_mem_alloc_size
787
788 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_MEM_ALLOC_SIZE> and returns the result.
789
790 =item $int = $device->image2d_max_width
791
792 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE2D_MAX_WIDTH> and returns the result.
793
794 =item $int = $device->image2d_max_height
795
796 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE2D_MAX_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
797
798 =item $int = $device->image3d_max_width
799
800 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_WIDTH> and returns the result.
801
802 =item $int = $device->image3d_max_height
803
804 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
805
806 =item $int = $device->image3d_max_depth
807
808 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE3D_MAX_DEPTH> and returns the result.
809
810 =item $uint = $device->image_support
811
812 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_IMAGE_SUPPORT> and returns the result.
813
814 =item $int = $device->max_parameter_size
815
816 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_PARAMETER_SIZE> and returns the result.
817
818 =item $uint = $device->max_samplers
819
820 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_SAMPLERS> and returns the result.
821
822 =item $uint = $device->mem_base_addr_align
823
824 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN> and returns the result.
825
826 =item $uint = $device->min_data_type_align_size
827
828 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MIN_DATA_TYPE_ALIGN_SIZE> and returns the result.
829
830 =item $device_fp_config = $device->single_fp_config
831
832 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_SINGLE_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
833
834 =item $device_mem_cache_type = $device->global_mem_cache_type
835
836 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHE_TYPE> and returns the result.
837
838 =item $uint = $device->global_mem_cacheline_size
839
840 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHELINE_SIZE> and returns the result.
841
842 =item $ulong = $device->global_mem_cache_size
843
844 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_CACHE_SIZE> and returns the result.
845
846 =item $ulong = $device->global_mem_size
847
848 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
849
850 =item $ulong = $device->max_constant_buffer_size
851
852 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_BUFFER_SIZE> and returns the result.
853
854 =item $uint = $device->max_constant_args
855
856 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_ARGS> and returns the result.
857
858 =item $device_local_mem_type = $device->local_mem_type
859
860 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_LOCAL_MEM_TYPE> and returns the result.
861
862 =item $ulong = $device->local_mem_size
863
864 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_LOCAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
865
866 =item $boolean = $device->error_correction_support
867
868 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ERROR_CORRECTION_SUPPORT> and returns the result.
869
870 =item $int = $device->profiling_timer_resolution
871
872 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PROFILING_TIMER_RESOLUTION> and returns the result.
873
874 =item $boolean = $device->endian_little
875
876 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_ENDIAN_LITTLE> and returns the result.
877
878 =item $boolean = $device->available
879
880 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_AVAILABLE> and returns the result.
881
882 =item $boolean = $device->compiler_available
883
884 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_COMPILER_AVAILABLE> and returns the result.
885
886 =item $device_exec_capabilities = $device->execution_capabilities
887
888 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_EXECUTION_CAPABILITIES> and returns the result.
889
890 =item $command_queue_properties = $device->properties
891
892 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_QUEUE_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
893
894 =item $ = $device->platform
895
896 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PLATFORM> and returns the result.
897
898 =item $string = $device->name
899
900 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NAME> and returns the result.
901
902 =item $string = $device->vendor
903
904 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VENDOR> and returns the result.
905
906 =item $string = $device->driver_version
907
908 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DRIVER_VERSION> and returns the result.
909
910 =item $string = $device->profile
911
912 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PROFILE> and returns the result.
913
914 =item $string = $device->version
915
916 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_VERSION> and returns the result.
917
918 =item $string = $device->extensions
919
920 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_EXTENSIONS> and returns the result.
921
922 =item $uint = $device->preferred_vector_width_half
923
924 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PREFERRED_VECTOR_WIDTH_HALF> and returns the result.
925
926 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_char
927
928 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_CHAR> and returns the result.
929
930 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_short
931
932 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_SHORT> and returns the result.
933
934 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_int
935
936 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_INT> and returns the result.
937
938 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_long
939
940 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_LONG> and returns the result.
941
942 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_float
943
944 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_FLOAT> and returns the result.
945
946 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_double
947
948 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_DOUBLE> and returns the result.
949
950 =item $uint = $device->native_vector_width_half
951
952 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH_HALF> and returns the result.
953
954 =item $device_fp_config = $device->double_fp_config
955
956 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_DOUBLE_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
957
958 =item $device_fp_config = $device->half_fp_config
959
960 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_HALF_FP_CONFIG> and returns the result.
961
962 =item $boolean = $device->host_unified_memory
963
964 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_HOST_UNIFIED_MEMORY> and returns the result.
965
966 =item $device = $device->parent_device_ext
967
968 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARENT_DEVICE_EXT> and returns the result.
969
970 =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->partition_types_ext
971
972 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARTITION_TYPES_EXT> and returns the result.
973
974 =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->affinity_domains_ext
975
976 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_AFFINITY_DOMAINS_EXT> and returns the result.
977
978 =item $uint = $device->reference_count_ext
979
980 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_REFERENCE_COUNT_EXT> and returns the result.
981
982 =item @device_partition_property_exts = $device->partition_style_ext
983
984 Calls C<clGetDeviceInfo> with C<CL_DEVICE_PARTITION_STYLE_EXT> and returns the result.
985
986 =for gengetinfo end device
987
988 =back
989
990 =head2 THE OpenCL::Context CLASS
991
992 =over 4
993
994 =item $prog = $ctx->build_program ($program, $options = "")
995
996 This convenience function tries to build the program on all devices in
997 the context. If the build fails, then the function will C<croak> with the
998 build log. Otherwise ti returns the program object.
999
1000 The C<$program> can either be a C<OpenCL::Program> object or a string
1001 containing the program. In the latter case, a program objetc will be
1002 created automatically.
1003
1004 =cut
1005
1006 sub OpenCL::Context::build_program {
1007 my ($self, $prog, $options) = @_;
1008
1009 $prog = $self->program_with_source ($prog)
1010 unless ref $prog;
1011
1012 eval { $prog->build (undef, $options); 1 }
1013 or errno == BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE
1014 or Carp::croak "OpenCL::Context->build_program: " . err2str;
1015
1016 # we check status for all devices
1017 for my $dev ($self->devices) {
1018 $prog->build_status ($dev) == BUILD_SUCCESS
1019 or Carp::croak "Building OpenCL program for device '" . $dev->name . "' failed:\n"
1020 . $prog->build_log ($dev);
1021 }
1022
1023 $prog
1024 }
1025
1026 =item $queue = $ctx->queue ($device, $properties)
1027
1028 Create a new OpenCL::Queue object from the context and the given device.
1029
1030 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateCommandQueue.html>
1031
1032 Example: create an out-of-order queue.
1033
1034 $queue = $ctx->queue ($device, OpenCL::QUEUE_OUT_OF_ORDER_EXEC_MODE_ENABLE);
1035
1036 =item $ev = $ctx->user_event
1037
1038 Creates a new OpenCL::UserEvent object.
1039
1040 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateUserEvent.html>
1041
1042 =item $buf = $ctx->buffer ($flags, $len)
1043
1044 Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object with the
1045 given flags and octet-size.
1046
1047 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateBuffer.html>
1048
1049 =item $buf = $ctx->buffer_sv ($flags, $data)
1050
1051 Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object and
1052 initialise it with the given data values.
1053
1054 =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)
1055
1056 Creates a new OpenCL::Image object and optionally initialises it with
1057 the given data values.
1058
1059 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage.html>
1060
1061 =item $img = $ctx->image2d ($flags, $channel_order, $channel_type, $width, $height, $row_pitch = 0, $data = undef)
1062
1063 Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object and optionally initialises it with
1064 the given data values.
1065
1066 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage2D.html>
1067
1068 =item $img = $ctx->image3d ($flags, $channel_order, $channel_type, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch = 0, $slice_pitch = 0, $data = undef)
1069
1070 Creates a new OpenCL::Image3D object and optionally initialises it with
1071 the given data values.
1072
1073 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateImage3D.html>
1074
1075 =item $buffer = $ctx->gl_buffer ($flags, $bufobj)
1076
1077 Creates a new OpenCL::Buffer (actually OpenCL::BufferObj) object that refers to the given
1078 OpenGL buffer object.
1079
1080 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLBuffer.html
1081
1082 =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1083
1084 Creates a new OpenCL::Image object that refers to the given OpenGL
1085 texture object or buffer.
1086
1087 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture.html
1088
1089 =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture2d ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1090
1091 Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1092 2D texture object.
1093
1094 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture2D.html
1095
1096 =item $img = $ctx->gl_texture3d ($flags, $target, $miplevel, $texture)
1097
1098 Creates a new OpenCL::Image3D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1099 3D texture object.
1100
1101 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLTexture3D.html
1102
1103 =item $ctx->gl_renderbuffer ($flags, $renderbuffer)
1104
1105 Creates a new OpenCL::Image2D object that refers to the given OpenGL
1106 render buffer.
1107
1108 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateFromGLRenderbuffer.html
1109
1110 =item @formats = $ctx->supported_image_formats ($flags, $image_type)
1111
1112 Returns a list of matching image formats - each format is an arrayref with
1113 two values, $channel_order and $channel_type, in it.
1114
1115 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetSupportedImageFormats.html>
1116
1117 =item $sampler = $ctx->sampler ($normalized_coords, $addressing_mode, $filter_mode)
1118
1119 Creates a new OpenCL::Sampler object.
1120
1121 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateSampler.html>
1122
1123 =item $program = $ctx->program_with_source ($string)
1124
1125 Creates a new OpenCL::Program object from the given source code.
1126
1127 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateProgramWithSource.html>
1128
1129 =item $packed_value = $ctx->info ($name)
1130
1131 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1132
1133 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetContextInfo.html>
1134
1135 =for gengetinfo begin context
1136
1137 =item $uint = $context->reference_count
1138
1139 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1140
1141 =item @devices = $context->devices
1142
1143 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1144
1145 =item @property_ints = $context->properties
1146
1147 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
1148
1149 =item $uint = $context->num_devices
1150
1151 Calls C<clGetContextInfo> with C<CL_CONTEXT_NUM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1152
1153 =for gengetinfo end context
1154
1155 =back
1156
1157 =head2 THE OpenCL::Queue CLASS
1158
1159 An OpenCL::Queue represents an execution queue for OpenCL. You execute
1160 requests by calling their respective method and waiting for it to complete
1161 in some way.
1162
1163 Most methods that enqueue some request return an event object that can
1164 be used to wait for completion (optionally using a callback), unless
1165 the method is called in void context, in which case no event object is
1166 created.
1167
1168 They also allow you to specify any number of other event objects that this
1169 request has to wait for before it starts executing, by simply passing the
1170 event objects as extra parameters to the enqueue methods. To simplify
1171 program design, this module ignores any C<undef> values in the list of
1172 events. This makes it possible to code operations such as this, without
1173 having to put a valid event object into C<$event> first:
1174
1175 $event = $queue->xxx (..., $event);
1176
1177 Queues execute in-order by default, without any parallelism, so in most
1178 cases (i.e. you use only one queue) it's not necessary to wait for or
1179 create event objects, althoguh an our of order queue is often a bit
1180 faster.
1181
1182 =over 4
1183
1184 =item $ev = $queue->read_buffer ($buffer, $blocking, $offset, $len, $data, $wait_events...)
1185
1186 Reads data from buffer into the given string.
1187
1188 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadBuffer.html>
1189
1190 =item $ev = $queue->write_buffer ($buffer, $blocking, $offset, $data, $wait_events...)
1191
1192 Writes data to buffer from the given string.
1193
1194 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteBuffer.html>
1195
1196 =item $ev = $queue->copy_buffer ($src, $dst, $src_offset, $dst_offset, $len, $wait_events...)
1197
1198 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBuffer.html>
1199
1200 =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...)
1201
1202 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadBufferRect.html
1203
1204 =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...)
1205
1206 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteBufferRect.html
1207
1208 =item $ev = $queue->read_image ($src, $blocking, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch, $slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1209
1210 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBufferRect.html>
1211
1212 =item $ev = $queue->copy_buffer_to_image ($src_buffer, $dst_image, $src_offset, $dst_x, $dst_y, $dst_z, $width, $height, $depth, $wait_events...)
1213
1214 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReadImage.html>
1215
1216 =item $ev = $queue->write_image ($src, $blocking, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, $row_pitch, $slice_pitch, $data, $wait_events...)
1217
1218 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWriteImage.html>
1219
1220 =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...)
1221
1222 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyImage.html>
1223
1224 =item $ev = $queue->copy_image_to_buffer ($src_image, $dst_image, $src_x, $src_y, $src_z, $width, $height, $depth, $dst_offset, $wait_events...)
1225
1226 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyImageToBuffer.html>
1227
1228 =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...)
1229
1230 Yeah.
1231
1232 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueCopyBufferToImage.html>.
1233
1234 =item $ev = $queue->fill_buffer ($mem, $pattern, $offset, $size, ...)
1235
1236 Fills the given buffer object with repeated applications of C<$pattern>,
1237 starting at C<$offset> for C<$size> octets.
1238
1239 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueFillBuffer.html>
1240
1241 =item $ev = $queue->fill_image ($img, $r, $g, $b, $a, $x, $y, $z, $width, $height, $depth, ...)
1242
1243 Fills the given image area with the given rgba colour components. The
1244 components are normally floating point values between C<0> and C<1>,
1245 except when the image channel data type is a signe dor unsigned
1246 unnormalised format, in which case the range is determined by the format.
1247
1248 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueFillImage.html>
1249
1250 =item $ev = $queue->task ($kernel, $wait_events...)
1251
1252 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueTask.html>
1253
1254 =item $ev = $queue->nd_range_kernel ($kernel, \@global_work_offset, \@global_work_size, \@local_work_size, $wait_events...)
1255
1256 Enqueues a kernel execution.
1257
1258 \@global_work_size must be specified as a reference to an array of
1259 integers specifying the work sizes (element counts).
1260
1261 \@global_work_offset must be either C<undef> (in which case all offsets
1262 are C<0>), or a reference to an array of work offsets, with the same number
1263 of elements as \@global_work_size.
1264
1265 \@local_work_size must be either C<undef> (in which case the
1266 implementation is supposed to choose good local work sizes), or a
1267 reference to an array of local work sizes, with the same number of
1268 elements as \@global_work_size.
1269
1270 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueNDRangeKernel.html>
1271
1272 =item $ev = $queue->acquire_gl_objects ([object, ...], $wait_events...)
1273
1274 Enqueues a list (an array-ref of OpenCL::Memory objects) to be acquired
1275 for subsequent OpenCL usage.
1276
1277 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueAcquireGLObjects.html>
1278
1279 =item $ev = $queue->release_gl_objects ([object, ...], $wait_events...)
1280
1281 Enqueues a list (an array-ref of OpenCL::Memory objects) to be released
1282 for subsequent OpenGL usage.
1283
1284 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueReleaseGLObjects.html>
1285
1286 =item $ev = $queue->wait_for_events ($wait_events...)
1287
1288 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueWaitForEvents.html>
1289
1290 =item $ev = $queue->marker ($wait_events...)
1291
1292 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueMarkerWithWaitList.html>
1293
1294 =item $ev = $queue->barrier ($wait_events...)
1295
1296 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.2/docs/man/xhtml/clEnqueueBarrierWithWaitList.html>
1297
1298 =item $queue->flush
1299
1300 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clFlush.html>
1301
1302 =item $queue->finish
1303
1304 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clFinish.html>
1305
1306 =item $packed_value = $queue->info ($name)
1307
1308 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1309
1310 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetCommandQueueInfo.html>
1311
1312 =for gengetinfo begin command_queue
1313
1314 =item $ctx = $command_queue->context
1315
1316 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1317
1318 =item $device = $command_queue->device
1319
1320 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_DEVICE> and returns the result.
1321
1322 =item $uint = $command_queue->reference_count
1323
1324 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1325
1326 =item $command_queue_properties = $command_queue->properties
1327
1328 Calls C<clGetCommandQueueInfo> with C<CL_QUEUE_PROPERTIES> and returns the result.
1329
1330 =for gengetinfo end command_queue
1331
1332 =back
1333
1334 =head2 THE OpenCL::Memory CLASS
1335
1336 This the superclass of all memory objects - OpenCL::Buffer, OpenCL::Image,
1337 OpenCL::Image2D and OpenCL::Image3D.
1338
1339 =over 4
1340
1341 =item $packed_value = $memory->info ($name)
1342
1343 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1344
1345 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetMemObjectInfo.html>
1346
1347 =for gengetinfo begin mem
1348
1349 =item $mem_object_type = $mem->type
1350
1351 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_TYPE> and returns the result.
1352
1353 =item $mem_flags = $mem->flags
1354
1355 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_FLAGS> and returns the result.
1356
1357 =item $int = $mem->size
1358
1359 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1360
1361 =item $ptr_value = $mem->host_ptr
1362
1363 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_HOST_PTR> and returns the result.
1364
1365 =item $uint = $mem->map_count
1366
1367 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_MAP_COUNT> and returns the result.
1368
1369 =item $uint = $mem->reference_count
1370
1371 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1372
1373 =item $ctx = $mem->context
1374
1375 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1376
1377 =item $mem = $mem->associated_memobject
1378
1379 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_ASSOCIATED_MEMOBJECT> and returns the result.
1380
1381 =item $int = $mem->offset
1382
1383 Calls C<clGetMemObjectInfo> with C<CL_MEM_OFFSET> and returns the result.
1384
1385 =for gengetinfo end mem
1386
1387 =item ($type, $name) = $mem->gl_object_info
1388
1389 Returns the OpenGL object type (e.g. OpenCL::GL_OBJECT_TEXTURE2D) and the
1390 object "name" (e.g. the texture name) used to create this memory object.
1391
1392 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetGLObjectInfo.html>
1393
1394 =back
1395
1396 =head2 THE OpenCL::Buffer CLASS
1397
1398 This is a subclass of OpenCL::Memory, and the superclass of
1399 OpenCL::BufferObj. Its purpose is simply to distinguish between buffers
1400 and sub-buffers.
1401
1402 =head2 THE OpenCL::BufferObj CLASS
1403
1404 This is a subclass of OpenCL::Buffer and thus OpenCL::Memory. It exists
1405 because one cna create sub buffers of OpenLC::BufferObj objects, but not
1406 sub buffers from these sub buffers.
1407
1408 =over 4
1409
1410 =item $subbuf = $buf_obj->sub_buffer_region ($flags, $origin, $size)
1411
1412 Creates an OpenCL::Buffer objects from this buffer and returns it. The
1413 C<buffer_create_type> is assumed to be C<CL_BUFFER_CREATE_TYPE_REGION>.
1414
1415 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateSubBuffer.html>
1416
1417 =back
1418
1419 =head2 THE OpenCL::Image CLASS
1420
1421 This is the superclass of all image objects - OpenCL::Image1D,
1422 OpenCL::Image1DArray, OpenCL::Image1DBuffer, OpenCL::Image2D,
1423 OpenCL::Image2DArray and OpenCL::Image3D.
1424
1425 =over 4
1426
1427 =item $packed_value = $image->image_info ($name)
1428
1429 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1430
1431 The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1432 C<< ->info >> method inherited from C<OpenCL::Memory>.
1433
1434 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetImageInfo.html>
1435
1436 =item ($channel_order, $channel_data_type) = $image->format
1437
1438 Returns the channel order and type used to create the image by calling
1439 C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_FORMAT>.
1440
1441 =for gengetinfo begin image
1442
1443 =item $int = $image->element_size
1444
1445 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_ELEMENT_SIZE> and returns the result.
1446
1447 =item $int = $image->row_pitch
1448
1449 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_ROW_PITCH> and returns the result.
1450
1451 =item $int = $image->slice_pitch
1452
1453 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_SLICE_PITCH> and returns the result.
1454
1455 =item $int = $image->width
1456
1457 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_WIDTH> and returns the result.
1458
1459 =item $int = $image->height
1460
1461 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_HEIGHT> and returns the result.
1462
1463 =item $int = $image->depth
1464
1465 Calls C<clGetImageInfo> with C<CL_IMAGE_DEPTH> and returns the result.
1466
1467 =for gengetinfo end image
1468
1469 =for gengetinfo begin gl_texture
1470
1471 =item $GLenum = $gl_texture->target
1472
1473 Calls C<clGetGLTextureInfo> with C<CL_GL_TEXTURE_TARGET> and returns the result.
1474
1475 =item $GLint = $gl_texture->gl_mipmap_level
1476
1477 Calls C<clGetGLTextureInfo> with C<CL_GL_MIPMAP_LEVEL> and returns the result.
1478
1479 =for gengetinfo end gl_texture
1480
1481 =back
1482
1483 =head2 THE OpenCL::Sampler CLASS
1484
1485 =over 4
1486
1487 =item $packed_value = $sampler->info ($name)
1488
1489 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1490
1491 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetSamplerInfo.html>
1492
1493 =for gengetinfo begin sampler
1494
1495 =item $uint = $sampler->reference_count
1496
1497 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1498
1499 =item $ctx = $sampler->context
1500
1501 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1502
1503 =item $addressing_mode = $sampler->normalized_coords
1504
1505 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_NORMALIZED_COORDS> and returns the result.
1506
1507 =item $filter_mode = $sampler->addressing_mode
1508
1509 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_ADDRESSING_MODE> and returns the result.
1510
1511 =item $boolean = $sampler->filter_mode
1512
1513 Calls C<clGetSamplerInfo> with C<CL_SAMPLER_FILTER_MODE> and returns the result.
1514
1515 =for gengetinfo end sampler
1516
1517 =back
1518
1519 =head2 THE OpenCL::Program CLASS
1520
1521 =over 4
1522
1523 =item $program->build (\@devices = undef, $options = "", $cb->($program) = undef)
1524
1525 Tries to build the program with the given options. See also the
1526 C<$ctx->build> convenience function.
1527
1528 If a callback is specified, then it will be called when compilation is
1529 finished. Note that many OpenCL implementations block your program while
1530 compiling whether you use a callback or not. See C<build_async> if you
1531 want to make sure the build is done in the background.
1532
1533 Note that some OpenCL implementations atc up badly, and don't call the
1534 callback in some error cases (but call it in others). This implementation
1535 assumes the callback will always be called, and leaks memory if this is
1536 not so. So best make sure you don't pass in invalid values.
1537
1538 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clBuildProgram.html>
1539
1540 =item $program->build_async (\@devices = undef, $options = "", $cb->($program) = undef)
1541
1542 Similar to C<< ->build >>, except it starts a thread, and never fails (you
1543 need to check the compilation status form the callback, or by polling).
1544
1545 =item $packed_value = $program->build_info ($device, $name)
1546
1547 Similar to C<< $platform->info >>, but returns build info for a previous
1548 build attempt for the given device.
1549
1550 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetBuildInfo.html>
1551
1552 =item $kernel = $program->kernel ($function_name)
1553
1554 Creates an OpenCL::Kernel object out of the named C<__kernel> function in
1555 the program.
1556
1557 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateKernel.html>
1558
1559 =item @kernels = $program->kernels_in_program
1560
1561 Returns all kernels successfully compiled for all devices in program.
1562
1563 http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clCreateKernelsInProgram.html
1564
1565 =for gengetinfo begin program_build
1566
1567 =item $build_status = $program->build_status ($device)
1568
1569 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_STATUS> and returns the result.
1570
1571 =item $string = $program->build_options ($device)
1572
1573 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_OPTIONS> and returns the result.
1574
1575 =item $string = $program->build_log ($device)
1576
1577 Calls C<clGetProgramBuildInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BUILD_LOG> and returns the result.
1578
1579 =for gengetinfo end program_build
1580
1581 =item $packed_value = $program->info ($name)
1582
1583 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1584
1585 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProgramInfo.html>
1586
1587 =for gengetinfo begin program
1588
1589 =item $uint = $program->reference_count
1590
1591 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1592
1593 =item $ctx = $program->context
1594
1595 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1596
1597 =item $uint = $program->num_devices
1598
1599 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_NUM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1600
1601 =item @devices = $program->devices
1602
1603 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_DEVICES> and returns the result.
1604
1605 =item $string = $program->source
1606
1607 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_SOURCE> and returns the result.
1608
1609 =item @ints = $program->binary_sizes
1610
1611 Calls C<clGetProgramInfo> with C<CL_PROGRAM_BINARY_SIZES> and returns the result.
1612
1613 =for gengetinfo end program
1614
1615 =item @blobs = $program->binaries
1616
1617 Returns a string for the compiled binary for every device associated with
1618 the program, empty strings indicate missing programs, and an empty result
1619 means no program binaries are available.
1620
1621 These "binaries" are often, in fact, informative low-level assembly
1622 sources.
1623
1624 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProgramInfo.html>
1625
1626 =back
1627
1628 =head2 THE OpenCL::Kernel CLASS
1629
1630 =over 4
1631
1632 =item $packed_value = $kernel->info ($name)
1633
1634 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1635
1636 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetKernelInfo.html>
1637
1638 =for gengetinfo begin kernel
1639
1640 =item $string = $kernel->function_name
1641
1642 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_FUNCTION_NAME> and returns the result.
1643
1644 =item $uint = $kernel->num_args
1645
1646 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_NUM_ARGS> and returns the result.
1647
1648 =item $uint = $kernel->reference_count
1649
1650 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1651
1652 =item $ctx = $kernel->context
1653
1654 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1655
1656 =item $program = $kernel->program
1657
1658 Calls C<clGetKernelInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PROGRAM> and returns the result.
1659
1660 =for gengetinfo end kernel
1661
1662 =item $packed_value = $kernel->work_group_info ($device, $name)
1663
1664 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1665
1666 The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1667 C<< ->info >> method.
1668
1669 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo.html>
1670
1671 =for gengetinfo begin kernel_work_group
1672
1673 =item $int = $kernel->work_group_size ($device)
1674
1675 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
1676
1677 =item @ints = $kernel->compile_work_group_size ($device)
1678
1679 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_COMPILE_WORK_GROUP_SIZE> and returns the result.
1680
1681 =item $ulong = $kernel->local_mem_size ($device)
1682
1683 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_LOCAL_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1684
1685 =item $int = $kernel->preferred_work_group_size_multiple ($device)
1686
1687 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PREFERRED_WORK_GROUP_SIZE_MULTIPLE> and returns the result.
1688
1689 =item $ulong = $kernel->private_mem_size ($device)
1690
1691 Calls C<clGetKernelWorkGroupInfo> with C<CL_KERNEL_PRIVATE_MEM_SIZE> and returns the result.
1692
1693 =for gengetinfo end kernel_work_group
1694
1695 =item $kernel->setf ($format, ...)
1696
1697 Sets the arguments of a kernel. Since OpenCL 1.1 doesn't have a generic
1698 way to set arguments (and with OpenCL 1.2 it might be rather slow), you
1699 need to specify a format argument, much as with C<printf>, to tell OpenCL
1700 what type of argument it is.
1701
1702 The format arguments are single letters:
1703
1704 c char
1705 C unsigned char
1706 s short
1707 S unsigned short
1708 i int
1709 I unsigned int
1710 l long
1711 L unsigned long
1712
1713 h half float (0..65535)
1714 f float
1715 d double
1716
1717 z local (octet size)
1718
1719 m memory object (buffer or image)
1720 a sampler
1721 e event
1722
1723 Space characters in the format string are ignored.
1724
1725 Example: set the arguments for a kernel that expects an int, two floats, a buffer and an image.
1726
1727 $kernel->setf ("i ff mm", 5, 0.5, 3, $buffer, $image);
1728
1729 =item $kernel->set_TYPE ($index, $value)
1730
1731 =item $kernel->set_char ($index, $value)
1732
1733 =item $kernel->set_uchar ($index, $value)
1734
1735 =item $kernel->set_short ($index, $value)
1736
1737 =item $kernel->set_ushort ($index, $value)
1738
1739 =item $kernel->set_int ($index, $value)
1740
1741 =item $kernel->set_uint ($index, $value)
1742
1743 =item $kernel->set_long ($index, $value)
1744
1745 =item $kernel->set_ulong ($index, $value)
1746
1747 =item $kernel->set_half ($index, $value)
1748
1749 =item $kernel->set_float ($index, $value)
1750
1751 =item $kernel->set_double ($index, $value)
1752
1753 =item $kernel->set_memory ($index, $value)
1754
1755 =item $kernel->set_buffer ($index, $value)
1756
1757 =item $kernel->set_image ($index, $value)
1758
1759 =item $kernel->set_sampler ($index, $value)
1760
1761 =item $kernel->set_local ($index, $value)
1762
1763 =item $kernel->set_event ($index, $value)
1764
1765 This is a family of methods to set the kernel argument with the number
1766 C<$index> to the give C<$value>.
1767
1768 Chars and integers (including the half type) are specified as integers,
1769 float and double as floating point values, memory/buffer/image must be
1770 an object of that type or C<undef>, local-memory arguments are set by
1771 specifying the size, and sampler and event must be objects of that type.
1772
1773 Note that C<set_memory> works for all memory objects (all types of buffers
1774 and images) - the main purpose of the more specific C<set_TYPE> functions
1775 is type checking.
1776
1777 Setting an argument for a kernel does NOT keep a reference to the object -
1778 for example, if you set an argument to some image object, free the image,
1779 and call the kernel, you will run into undefined behaviour.
1780
1781 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetKernelArg.html>
1782
1783 =back
1784
1785 =head2 THE OpenCL::Event CLASS
1786
1787 This is the superclass for all event objects (including OpenCL::UserEvent
1788 objects).
1789
1790 =over 4
1791
1792 =item $ev->wait
1793
1794 Waits for the event to complete.
1795
1796 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clWaitForEvents.html>
1797
1798 =item $ev->cb ($exec_callback_type, $callback->($event, $event_command_exec_status))
1799
1800 Adds a callback to the callback stack for the given event type. There is
1801 no way to remove a callback again.
1802
1803 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetEventCallback.html>
1804
1805 =item $packed_value = $ev->info ($name)
1806
1807 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1808
1809 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetEventInfo.html>
1810
1811 =for gengetinfo begin event
1812
1813 =item $queue = $event->command_queue
1814
1815 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_QUEUE> and returns the result.
1816
1817 =item $command_type = $event->command_type
1818
1819 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_TYPE> and returns the result.
1820
1821 =item $uint = $event->reference_count
1822
1823 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_REFERENCE_COUNT> and returns the result.
1824
1825 =item $uint = $event->command_execution_status
1826
1827 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_COMMAND_EXECUTION_STATUS> and returns the result.
1828
1829 =item $ctx = $event->context
1830
1831 Calls C<clGetEventInfo> with C<CL_EVENT_CONTEXT> and returns the result.
1832
1833 =for gengetinfo end event
1834
1835 =item $packed_value = $ev->profiling_info ($name)
1836
1837 See C<< $platform->info >> for details.
1838
1839 The reason this method is not called C<info> is that there already is an
1840 C<< ->info >> method.
1841
1842 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clGetProfilingInfo.html>
1843
1844 =for gengetinfo begin profiling
1845
1846 =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_queued
1847
1848 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_QUEUED> and returns the result.
1849
1850 =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_submit
1851
1852 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_SUBMIT> and returns the result.
1853
1854 =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_start
1855
1856 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_START> and returns the result.
1857
1858 =item $ulong = $event->profiling_command_end
1859
1860 Calls C<clGetEventProfilingInfo> with C<CL_PROFILING_COMMAND_END> and returns the result.
1861
1862 =for gengetinfo end profiling
1863
1864 =back
1865
1866 =head2 THE OpenCL::UserEvent CLASS
1867
1868 This is a subclass of OpenCL::Event.
1869
1870 =over 4
1871
1872 =item $ev->set_status ($execution_status)
1873
1874 Sets the execution status of the user event. Can only be called once,
1875 either with OpenCL::COMPLETE or a negative number as status.
1876
1877 L<http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/sdk/1.1/docs/man/xhtml/clSetUserEventStatus.html>
1878
1879 =back
1880
1881 =cut
1882
1883 1;
1884
1885 =head1 AUTHOR
1886
1887 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
1888 http://home.schmorp.de/
1889
1890 =cut
1891