Marcin Hajder 87dc09c66f Fp16 math bruteforce staging (#1863)
* Enable fp16 in math bruteforce

* Added modernization of remaining half tests for consistency (issue #142, bruteforce)

* Added kernel types related corrections

* Added more fixes and general cleanup

* Corrected ULP values for half tests (issue #142, bruteforce)

* Corrected presubmit check for clang format

* Added support for ternary, unary_two_result and unary_two_result_i tests for cl_half (issue #142, bruteforce)

* Added missing condition due to vendor's review

* code format correction

* Added check for lack of support for denormals in binary_half scenario

* Corrected procedure to compute nextafter cl_half for flush-to-zero mode

* Added correction for external check of reference value for nextafter test

* Added correction due to code review request

* Changed quantity of tests performed for half in unary and macro_unary procedures from basic

* Added corrections related to code review:

-added binary_operator_half.cpp and binary_two_results_i_half.cpp
-address sanitizer errors fixed
-extending list of special half values
-removed unnecessary relaxed math references in half tests
-corrected conditions to verify ulp narrowing of computation results
-several refactoring and cosmetics corrections

* Print format correction due to failed CI check

* Corrected bug found in code review (fp16 bruteforce)

* Corrections related to code review (cl_khr_fp16 support according to #142)

-gHostFill missing support added
-special half values array extended
-cosmetics and unifying

* clang format applied

* consistency correction

* more consistency corrections for cl_fp16_khr supported tests

* Corrections related to code review (bureforce #142)

* Correction for i_unary_half test capacity

* Corrections related to capacity of cl_khr_fp16 tests in bruteforce (#142)

---------

Co-authored-by: Wawiorko, Grzegorz <grzegorz.wawiorko@intel.com>
2023-12-18 10:15:31 -08:00
2018-10-10 16:02:58 -04:00
2023-04-24 11:39:27 +01:00

OpenCL Conformance Test Suite (CTS)

This is the OpenCL CTS for all versions of the Khronos OpenCL standard.

Building the CTS

The CTS supports Linux, Windows, macOS, and Android platforms. In particular, GitHub Actions CI builds against Ubuntu 20.04, Windows-latest, and macos-latest.

Compiling the CTS requires the following CMake configuration options to be set:

  • CL_INCLUDE_DIR Points to the unified OpenCL-Headers.
  • CL_LIB_DIR Directory containing the OpenCL library to build against.
  • OPENCL_LIBRARIES Name of the OpenCL library to link.

It is advised that the OpenCL ICD-Loader is used as the OpenCL library to build against. Where CL_LIB_DIR points to a build of the ICD loader and OPENCL_LIBRARIES is "OpenCL".

Example Build

Steps on a Linux platform to clone dependencies from GitHub sources, configure a build, and compile.

git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-CTS.git
git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-Headers.git
git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-ICD-Loader.git

mkdir OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build
cmake -S OpenCL-ICD-Loader -B OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build \
      -DOPENCL_ICD_LOADER_HEADERS_DIR=$PWD/OpenCL-Headers
cmake --build ./OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build --config Release

mkdir OpenCL-CTS/build
cmake -S OpenCL-CTS -B OpenCL-CTS/build \
      -DCL_INCLUDE_DIR=$PWD/OpenCL-Headers \
      -DCL_LIB_DIR=$PWD/OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build \
      -DOPENCL_LIBRARIES=OpenCL
cmake --build OpenCL-CTS/build --config Release

Running the CTS

A build of the CTS contains multiple executables representing the directories in the test_conformance folder. Each of these executables contains sub-tests, and possibly smaller granularities of testing within the sub-tests.

See the --help output on each executable for the list of sub-tests available, as well as other options for configuring execution.

If the OpenCL library built against is the ICD Loader, and the vendor library to be tested is not registered in the default ICD Loader location then the OCL_ICD_FILENAMES environment variable will need to be set for the ICD Loader to detect the OpenCL library to use at runtime. For example, to run the basic tests on a Linux platform:

OCL_ICD_FILENAMES=/path/to/vendor_lib.so ./test_basic

Offline Compilation

Testing OpenCL drivers which do not have a runtime compiler can be done by using additional command line arguments provided by the test harness for tests which require compilation, these are:

  • --compilation-mode Selects if OpenCL-C source code should be compiled using an external tool before being passed on to the OpenCL driver in that form for testing. Online is the default mode, but also accepts the values spir-v, and binary.

  • --compilation-cache-mode Controls how the compiled OpenCL-C source code should be cached on disk.

  • --compilation-cache-path Accepts a path to a directory where the compiled binary cache should be stored on disk.

  • --compilation-program Accepts a path to an executable (default: cl_offline_compiler) invoked by the test harness to perform offline compilation of OpenCL-C source code. This executable must match the interface description.

Generating a Conformance Report

The Khronos Conformance Process Document details the steps required for a conformance submission. In this repository opencl_conformance_tests_full.csv defines the full list of tests which must be run for conformance. The output log of which must be included alongside a filled in submission details template.

Utility script run_conformance.py can be used to help generating the submission log, although it is not required.

Git tags are used to define the version of the repository conformance submissions are made against.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome to the project from Khronos members and non-members alike via GitHub Pull Requests (PR). Alternatively, if you've found a bug or have a question please file an issue in the GitHub project. First time contributors will be required to sign the Khronos Contributor License Agreement (CLA) before their PR can be merged.

PRs to the repository are required to be clang-format clean to pass CI. Developers can either use the git-clang-format tool locally to verify this before contributing, or update their PR based on the diff provided by a failing CI job.

Description
No description provided
Readme 44 MiB
Languages
C++ 84.5%
C 14.7%
CMake 0.5%
Python 0.3%