command_queue
A valid command-queue. The kernel will be queued for execution on the device associated with command_queue
.
kernel
A valid kernel object. The OpenCL context associated with kernel
and command_queue
must be the same.
work_dim
The number of dimensions used to specify the global work-items and work-items
in the work-group. work_dim
must be greater than zero and less than or
equal to CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_DIMENSIONS.
global_work_offset
global_work_offset
can be used to specify an array
of work_dim
unsigned values that describe the offset used to calculate
the global ID of a work-item. If global_work_offset
is NULL,
the global IDs start at offset (0, 0, ... 0).
global_work_size
Points to an array of work_dim
unsigned values that describe the number of global work-items in work_dim
dimensions that will execute the kernel function. The total number of global work-items is computed as global_work_size
[0] *...* global_work_size
[work_dim
- 1].
The values specified in global_work_size
+ corresponding values specified in global_work_offset
cannot exceed the range given by the sizeof(size_t)
for the device on which the kernel execution will be enqueued. The sizeof(size_t)
for a device can be determined using CL_DEVICE_ADDRESS_BITS
in the table of OpenCL Device Queries for clGetDeviceInfo. If, for example, CL_DEVICE_ADDRESS_BITS
= 32, i.e. the device uses a 32-bit address space, size_t is a 32-bit unsigned integer and global_work_size
values must be in the range 1 .. 2^32 - 1. Values outside this range return a CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
error.
local_work_size
Points to an array of work_dim
unsigned values that describe the number of work-items that make up a work-group (also referred to as the size of the work-group) that will execute the kernel specified by kernel
. The total number of work-items in a work-group is computed as local_work_size
[0] *... * local_work_size
[work_dim
- 1]. The total number of work-items in the work-group must be less than or equal to the
CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE
value specified in table of OpenCL Device Queries for clGetDeviceInfo and the number of work-items specified in local_work_size
[0],... local_work_size
[work_dim
- 1] must be less than or
equal to the corresponding values specified by CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES
[0],....
CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES
[work_dim
- 1]. The explicitly specified local_work_size
will be used to determine how to break the global work-items specified by global_work_size
into appropriate work-group instances. If local_work_size
is specified, the values specified in global_work_size
[0],... global_work_size
[work_dim
- 1] must be evenly divisible by the corresponding values specified in local_work_size
[0],... local_work_size
[work_dim
- 1].
The work-group size to be used for kernel
can also be specified in the program source using the __attribute__((reqd_work_group_size(X, Y, Z)))
qualifier. In this case the size of work group specified by local_work_size
must match the value specified by the reqd_work_group_size
__attribute__ qualifier.
local_work_size
can also be a NULL value in which case the OpenCL implementation will determine how to be break the global work-items into appropriate work-group instances.
See note for more information.
These work-group instances are executed in parallel across multiple compute units or concurrently on the same compute unit.
Each work-item is uniquely identified by a global identifier. The global ID, which can be read inside the kernel, is computed using the value given by global_work_size
and global_work_offset
. In addition, a work-item is also identified within a work-group by a unique local ID. The local ID, which can also be read by the kernel, is computed using the value given by local_work_size
. The starting local ID is always (0, 0, ... 0).
event_wait_list
and
num_events_in_wait_list
Specify events that need to complete before this
particular command can be executed. If event_wait_list
is NULL, then this particular command does not wait on any event to complete. If event_wait_list
is NULL, num_events_in_wait_list
must be 0. If event_wait_list
is not NULL, the list of events pointed to by event_wait_list
must be valid and num_events_in_wait_list
must be greater than 0. The events specified in
event_wait_list
act as synchronization points. The context associated with events in event_wait_list
and command_queue
must be the same.
event
Returns an event object that identifies this particular kernel execution instance. Event objects are unique and can be used to identify a particular kernel execution instance later on. If event
is NULL, no event will be created for this kernel execution instance and therefore it will not be possible for the application to query or queue a wait for this particular kernel execution instance.
Returns CL_SUCCESS if the kernel execution was successfully queued. Otherwise, it returns one of the following errors:
command_queue
.
command_queue
is not a
valid command-queue.
kernel
is not a valid kernel object.
command_queue
and kernel
is not the same or if the context associated
with command_queue
and events in event_wait_list
are not the same.
work_dim
is not a valid value
(i.e. a value between 1 and 3).
global_work_size
is NULL, or
if any of the values specified in global_work_size
[0], ...global_work_size
[work_dim
- 1] are 0 or exceed the range given by the sizeof(size_t)
for the
device on which the kernel execution will be enqueued.
global_work_size
+ the corresponding values in global_work_offset
for any dimensions is greater
than the sizeof(size_t)
for the device on which the kernel execution will be enqueued.
local_work_size
is
specified and number of work-items specified by global_work_size
is not evenly
divisable by size of work-group given by local_work_size
or does not match the
work-group size specified for kernel
using
the
__attribute__
((reqd_work_group_size(X, Y, Z))) qualifier in program source.
local_work_size
is specified and the total number of work-items in the work-group computed as local_work_size
[0] *... local_work_size
[work_dim
- 1] is greater than the value specified by CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_GROUP_SIZE in the table of OpenCL Device Queries for clGetDeviceInfo.
local_work_size
is NULL and the __attribute__((reqd_work_group_size(X, Y, Z))) qualifier is used to declare the work-group size for kernel
in the program source.
local_work_size
[0], ... local_work_size
[work_dim
- 1] is greater than the corresponding values specified by CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES[0], ....
CL_DEVICE_MAX_WORK_ITEM_SIZES[work_dim
- 1].
offset
specified when the sub-buffer object
is created is not aligned to CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN value for device associated with queue
.
queue
.
kernel
on the command-queue because of insufficient resources needed to execute the kernel.
For example, the explicitly specified local_work_size
causes a failure to execute the kernel
because of insufficient resources such as registers or local memory. Another example would be the number of
read-only image args used in kernel
exceed the CL_DEVICE_MAX_READ_IMAGE_ARGS
value for device or the number of write-only image args used in kernel
exceed
the CL_DEVICE_MAX_WRITE_IMAGE_ARGS value for device or the number of samplers used
in kernel
exceed CL_DEVICE_MAX_SAMPLERS for device.
kernel
.
event_wait_list
is NULL
and num_events_in_wait_list
> 0, or event_wait_list
is not NULL
and num_events_in_wait_list
is 0, or if event objects in event_wait_list
are not valid events.
clCreateCommandQueue, clGetDeviceInfo, clEnqueueNativeKernel, clEnqueueTask, Work-Item Functions