Creates a program object for a context, and loads the binary bits specified by binary into the program object.
cl_program clCreateProgramWithBinary
(
| cl_context context, |
cl_uint num_devices, | |
const cl_device_id *device_list, | |
const size_t *lengths, | |
const unsigned char **binaries, | |
cl_int *binary_status, | |
cl_int *errcode_ret) |
context
Must be a valid OpenCL context.
device_list
A pointer to a list of devices that are in context
. device_list
must be a non-NULL
value. The binaries are loaded for devices specified in this list.
num_devices
The number of devices listed in device_list
.
The devices associated with the program object will be the list of devices specified by
device_list
. The list of devices specified by device_list
must be devices associated with context
.
lengths
An array of the size in bytes of the program binaries to be loaded for devices specified
by device_list
.
binaries
An array of pointers to program binaries to be loaded for devices specified by device_list
. For each device given by device_list
[i], the pointer to the program binary for that device is given by binaries
[i] and the length of this corresponding binary is given by lengths
[i]. lengths
[i] cannot be zero and binaries
[i] cannot be a NULL pointer.
The program binaries specified by binaries
contain the bits that describe the program executable that will be run on the device(s) associated with context
. The program binary can consist of either or both of device-specific executable(s), and/or implementation-specific intermediate representation (IR) which will be converted to the device-specific executable.
binary_status
Returns whether the program binary for each device specified in device_list
was loaded successfully or not. It is an array of num_devices
entries and
returns CL_SUCCESS in binary_status
[i] if binary
was successfully loaded for device specified by device_list
[i];
otherwise returns CL_INVALID_VALUE if lengths
[i]
is zero or if binaries
[i] is a NULL value or
CL_INVALID_BINARY in binary_status
[i] if program
binary is not a valid binary for the
specified device. If binary_status
is NULL, it is ignored.
errcode_ret
Returns an appropriate error code. If errcode_ret
is NULL, no error code is
returned.
OpenCL allows applications to create a program object using the program source or binary and build appropriate program executables. This allows applications to determine whether they want to use the pre-built offline binary or load and compile the program source and use the executable compiled/linked online as the program executable. This can be very useful as it allows applications to load and build program executables online on its first instance for appropriate OpenCL devices in the system. These executables can now be queried and cached by the application. Future instances of the application launching will no longer need to compile and build the program executables. The cached executables can be read and loaded by the application, which can help significantly reduce the application initialization time.
Returns a valid non-zero program object and errcode_ret
is set to CL_SUCCESS if the program object is created successfully. Otherwise, it returns a NULL value with one of the following error values returned in errcode_ret
:
context
is not a valid context.
device_list
is NULL or num_devices
is zero; or if lengths
or binaries
are NULL or if any entry
in lengths
[i] or binaries
[i] is NULL.
device_list
are not
in the list of devices associated with context
.
binary_status
will return specific status for each device.