cl_int clGetCommandQueueInfo(
| cl_command_queue command_queue, |
cl_command_queue_info param_name, | |
size_t param_value_size, | |
void *param_value, | |
size_t *param_value_size_ret) |
command_queue
Specifies the command-queue being queried.
param_name
Specifies the information to query.
param_value_size
Specifies the size in bytes of memory pointed to by param_value
. This size must be greater than or equal to the size of return type as described in the table below. If param_value
is NULL, it is ignored.
param_value
A pointer to memory where the appropriate result being queried is returned. If param_value
is NULL, it is ignored.
param_value_size_ret
Returns the actual size in bytes of data being queried by param_value
. If param_value_size_ret
is NULL, it is ignored
The list of supported param_name
values and the information returned in param_value
by clGetCommandQueueInfo
is described in the table below.
cl_command_queue_info | Return Type and Information returned in param_value |
---|---|
CL_QUEUE_CONTEXT
|
Return type: cl_context
Return the context specified when the command-queue is created. |
CL_QUEUE_DEVICE
|
Return type: cl_device_id
Return the device specified when the command-queue is created. |
CL_QUEUE_REFERENCE_COUNT
|
Return type: cl_uint
Return the command-queue reference count.
The reference count returned with |
CL_QUEUE_PROPERTIES
|
Return type: cl_command_queue_properties
Return the currently specified properties for the command-queue. These properties are specified by the properties argument in clCreateCommandQueue. |
It is possible that a device(s) becomes unavailable after a context and command-queues that use
this device(s) have been created and commands have been queued to command-queues. In this
case the behavior of OpenCL API calls that use this context (and command-queues) are
considered to be implementation-defined. The user callback function, if specified, when the
context is created can be used to record appropriate information in the errinfo
, private_info
arguments passed to the callback function when the device becomes unavailable.
Returns CL_SUCCESS if the function is executed successfully. Otherwise, it returns the following:
command_queue
is not a valid command-queue.
param_name
is not one of the supported values or if size
in bytes specified by param_value_size
is less than size of return type and param_value
is not a NULL value.
clCreateCommandQueue, clReleaseCommandQueue, clRetainCommandQueue, clSetCommandQueueProperty