Currently, test_host_queue_order relies on bit accurate float ops.
It expects expects that sqrt((float)i * i) == i.
This is not always true due to floating point precision limitations.
The test does not really need the sqrt operation and it can be removed
instead of trying to correct the floating point check.
Replace problematic float operation with constant value of 1.
This adds functionality to define minimal required version through the
ADD_TEST* macros. Tests that don't meet the version requirement will
be skipped.
By default the minimal required version is set to 1.0, subsequent
patches will set the appropriate version for each of the tests.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
This moves from numeric values to enum values to keep result state of
the test, so we can easily save this information in JSON results.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Parallel printf tests fail because they use the same file /tmp/tmpfile
to capture OpenCL kernel outputs. This patch solves this problem by
using a unique file for each process.
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Spir test compares floating-point kernel results bit-by-bit with
correct results. However, for math_brute_force kernels, specification
does not ask for SPIR and OpenCL C path to match bit-to-bit. This patch
reuses ulps threshold from math_brute_force folder for math_brute_force
kernels in spir test.
Signed-off-by: Wenju He <wenju.he@intel.com>
* cl12: Compiler - added missing extensions to compiler_defines_for_extensions.
Updated the list of known extensions to include all extensions referenced in the OpenCL Extension Specification 1.2 - Revision 25 and OpenCL Specification 1.2 - Revision 19 documents.
* Re-added the cl_khr_il_program extension.
This was this was erroneously removed in the previous commit.
* Compiler: Added all known extensions to compiler_defines_for_extensions.
After discussion on the pull request, it was decided to have this test test for all known khr extensions accross all API levels. Some vendors support 2.x extensions on 1.x implementations, so wanted to ensure that the test still covered those cases.
Re-ordered each sub-list so that the order in which each extension appears mirrors that of https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenCL/specs/2.2/html/OpenCL_Ext.html.
For reference: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-CTS/pull/55.
* Compiler: Moved priority and throttle hints to the API-only section of the array in compiler_defines_for_extensions.
* Compiler: Added cl_khr_spirv_no_integer_wrap_decoration to the list of extensions.
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Some of the setup functionality is already there in the test harness, so
use that and remove the duplicated code from within the suite.
Signed-off-by: Radek Szymanski <radek.szymanski@arm.com>
Function verifyOutputBuffer returns non-zero value in case of mismatch.
Return value 'false' means some mismatches are treated as matches. This
commit fix this problem.
The maintenance of the conformance tests is moving to Github.
This commit contains all the changes that have been done in
Gitlab since the first public release of the conformance tests.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>