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OpenCL-CTS/test_conformance/SVM/test_pointer_passing.cpp
Kévin Petit 5b7af4b36d [NFC] Change the name of the default device provided by the new registration framework (#2186)
The code base uses a mix of 'device' and 'deviceID'. I suggest we
standardise on 'device' which is shorter and slightly more prevalent.

Contributes to #2181

Signed-off-by: Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
2024-12-12 13:24:04 -08:00

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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 The Khronos Group Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
#include "common.h"
const char *SVMPointerPassing_test_kernel[] = {
"__kernel void verify_char(__global uchar* pChar, volatile __global uint* num_correct, uchar expected)\n"
"{\n"
" if(0 == get_global_id(0))\n"
" {\n"
" *num_correct = 0;\n"
" if(*pChar == expected)\n"
" {\n"
" *num_correct=1;\n"
" }\n"
" }\n"
"}\n"
};
// Test that arbitrarily aligned char pointers into shared buffers can be passed directly to a kernel.
// This iterates through a buffer passing a pointer to each location to the kernel.
// The buffer is initialized to known values at each location.
// The kernel checks that it finds the expected value at each location.
// TODO: possibly make this work across all base types (including typeN?), also check ptr arithmetic ++,--.
REGISTER_TEST(svm_pointer_passing)
{
clContextWrapper contextWrapper = NULL;
clProgramWrapper program = NULL;
cl_uint num_devices = 0;
cl_int error = CL_SUCCESS;
clCommandQueueWrapper queues[MAXQ];
error = create_cl_objects(device, &SVMPointerPassing_test_kernel[0],
&contextWrapper, &program, &queues[0],
&num_devices, CL_DEVICE_SVM_COARSE_GRAIN_BUFFER);
context = contextWrapper;
if (error) return -1;
clKernelWrapper kernel_verify_char =
clCreateKernel(program, "verify_char", &error);
test_error(error, "clCreateKernel failed");
size_t bufSize = 256;
cl_uchar *pbuf_svm_alloc = (cl_uchar *)clSVMAlloc(
context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(cl_uchar) * bufSize, 0);
cl_int *pNumCorrect = NULL;
pNumCorrect =
(cl_int *)clSVMAlloc(context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(cl_int), 0);
{
clMemWrapper buf =
clCreateBuffer(context, CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR,
sizeof(cl_uchar) * bufSize, pbuf_svm_alloc, &error);
test_error(error, "clCreateBuffer failed.");
clMemWrapper num_correct = clCreateBuffer(
context, CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR, sizeof(cl_int), pNumCorrect, &error);
test_error(error, "clCreateBuffer failed.");
error = clSetKernelArg(kernel_verify_char, 1, sizeof(void *),
(void *)&num_correct);
test_error(error, "clSetKernelArg failed");
// put values into buf so that we can expect to see these values in the
// kernel when we pass a pointer to them.
cl_command_queue cmdq = queues[0];
cl_uchar *pbuf_map_buffer = (cl_uchar *)clEnqueueMapBuffer(
cmdq, buf, CL_TRUE, CL_MAP_READ | CL_MAP_WRITE, 0,
sizeof(cl_uchar) * bufSize, 0, NULL, NULL, &error);
test_error2(error, pbuf_map_buffer, "clEnqueueMapBuffer failed");
for (int i = 0; i < (int)bufSize; i++)
{
pbuf_map_buffer[i] = (cl_uchar)i;
}
error =
clEnqueueUnmapMemObject(cmdq, buf, pbuf_map_buffer, 0, NULL, NULL);
test_error(error, "clEnqueueUnmapMemObject failed.");
for (cl_uint ii = 0; ii < num_devices;
++ii) // iterate over all devices in the platform.
{
cmdq = queues[ii];
for (int i = 0; i < (int)bufSize; i++)
{
cl_uchar *pChar = &pbuf_svm_alloc[i];
error = clSetKernelArgSVMPointer(
kernel_verify_char, 0,
pChar); // pass a pointer to a location within the buffer
test_error(error, "clSetKernelArg failed");
error = clSetKernelArg(kernel_verify_char, 2, sizeof(cl_uchar),
(void *)&i); // pass the expected value
// at the above location.
test_error(error, "clSetKernelArg failed");
error =
clEnqueueNDRangeKernel(cmdq, kernel_verify_char, 1, NULL,
&bufSize, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
test_error(error, "clEnqueueNDRangeKernel failed");
pNumCorrect = (cl_int *)clEnqueueMapBuffer(
cmdq, num_correct, CL_TRUE, CL_MAP_READ | CL_MAP_WRITE, 0,
sizeof(cl_int), 0, NULL, NULL, &error);
test_error2(error, pNumCorrect, "clEnqueueMapBuffer failed");
cl_int correct_count = *pNumCorrect;
error = clEnqueueUnmapMemObject(cmdq, num_correct, pNumCorrect,
0, NULL, NULL);
test_error(error, "clEnqueueUnmapMemObject failed.");
if (correct_count != 1)
{
log_error("Passing pointer directly to kernel for byte #%d "
"failed on device %d\n",
i, ii);
return -1;
}
}
}
error = clFinish(cmdq);
test_error(error, "clFinish failed");
}
clSVMFree(context, pbuf_svm_alloc);
clSVMFree(context, pNumCorrect);
return 0;
}