Enqueues a command to execute a native C/C++ function not compiled using the OpenCL compiler.
command_queue
A valid command-queue. A native user function can only be executed on a command-queue created on a device that has CL_EXEC_NATIVE_KERNEL capability set in CL_DEVICE_EXECUTION_CAPABILITIES as specified in the table of OpenCL Device Queries for clGetDeviceInfo.
user_func
A pointer to a host-callable user function.
args
A pointer to the args list that user_func
should be called with.
cb_args
The size in bytes of the args list that args
points to.
The data pointed to by args
and cb_args
bytes in size will be copied and a pointer to this copied region will be passed to user_func
. The copy needs to be done because the memory objects (cl_mem
values) that args
may contain need to be modified and replaced by appropriate pointers to global memory. When clEnqueueNativeKernel
returns, the memory region pointed to by args
can be reused by the application.
num_mem_objects
The number of buffer objects that are passed in args
.
mem_list
A list of valid buffer objects, if num_mem_objects
is greater than 0. The buffer object values
specified in mem_list
are memory object handles (cl_mem
values) returned by clCreateBuffer or NULL.
args_mem_loc
A pointer to appropriate locations that args
points to where memory object handles (cl_mem
values) are stored. Before the user function is executed, the memory object handles are replaced by pointers to global memory.
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.
The data pointed to by args
and cb_args
bytes in size will be copied and a pointer to this copied region will be passed to user_func
. The copy needs to be done because the memory objects
(cl_mem
values) that args
may contain need to be modified and replaced by appropriate pointers to global memory. When clEnqueueNativeKernel
returns, the memory region pointed to by args
can be reused by the application.
Returns CL_SUCCESS if the user function execution instance was successfully queued, or one of the errors below:
command_queue
is not a valid command-queue.
command_queue
and events in event-wait_list
are not the same.
user_func
is NULL.
args
is a NULL value and
cb_args
is greater than 0, or if args
is a NULL
value and num_mem_objects
is greater than 0.
args
is not NULL and
cb_args
is 0.
num_mem_objects
is greater than 0
and mem_list
or args_mem_loc
are NULL.
num_mem_objects
= 0 and
mem_list
or args_mem_loc
are not NULL.
command_queue
cannot execute the native kernel.
mem_list
are not valid or are not buffer objects.
kernel
on the command-queue because of insufficient resources
needed to execute the kernel.
kernel
.
event_wait_list
is NULL
and num_events_in_wait_list
is greater than 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.