The extension tests in `test_conformance/extensions` have not matching
entries in the `opencl_conformance_tests_*.csv` files. This means that
they are missed from conformance runs by vendors who use these files.
I've included the new extensions in the full and quick CSV files as they
don't have vast combinations of tests to run like bruteforce or
conversions.
I've put `cl_khr_dx9_media_sharing` in the
`test_conformance/opencl_conformance_tests_d3d.csv` CSV as like the
other tests there the test binary is conditional built only on a Windows
platform.
I've created a new `opencl_conformance_tests_vulkan.csv ` file for
testing the `cl_khr_external_semaphore` extension, as creation of the
binary is conditional on the Vulkan SDK being enabled environment. Any
other tests that require the Vulkan SDK in future can also be added
there.
Fill in the placeholder readme with some basic information on building and
running the project. Information on the conformance submission process and
contributing are also included.
Should help close a few issues referenced in
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-CTS/issues/1096
I don't think this is all the information we want, but is a starting point
from which we can progress. For example, adding the android build instructions
from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-CTS/pull/1021
`master` is now `main`, so update `check-format.sh` accordingly.
Also completely drop the Travis badge as we now use GitHub actions. There is
no replacement badge as the current action is pre-submission, not
post-submission.