Enqueues a command to indicate which device a set of memory objects should be associated with.
cl_int
clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects
(
| cl_command_queue command_queue , |
| cl_uint num_mem_objects , | |
| const cl_mem *mem_objects , | |
| cl_mem_migration_flags flags , | |
| cl_uint num_events_in_wait_list , | |
| const cl_event *event_wait_list , | |
cl_event
*event
) |
command_queue
A valid host command-queue. The specified set of memory objects in
mem_objects will be migrated to the OpenCL device
associated with command_queue or to the host if the
CL_MIGRATE_MEM_OBJECT_HOST has been specified.
num_mem_objects
The number of memory objects specified in mem_objects.
mem_objects
A pointer to a list of memory objects.
flags
A bit-field that is used to specify migration options. The table below describes the possible values for flags.
| cl_mem_migration flags | Description |
|---|---|
CL_MIGRATE_MEM_OBJECT_HOST
|
This flag indicates that the specified set of memory objects are to be migrated to the host, regardless of the target command-queue. |
CL_MIGRATE_MEM_OBJECT_-
CONTENT_UNDEFINED
|
This flag indicates that the contents of the set of memory
objects are undefined after migration. The specified set
of memory objects are migrated to the device associated with
command_queue without incurring the overhead
of migrating their contents.
|
event_wait_list, 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. The memory associated with event_wait_list
can be reused or freed after the function returns.
event
Returns an event object that identifies this particular command and
can be used to query or queue a wait for this particular command
to complete. event can be NULL in which case
it will not be possible for the application to query the status of
this command or queue a wait for this command to complete. If the
event_wait_list and the event
arguments are not NULL, the event argument should not
refer to an element of the event_wait_list array.
This section describes a mechanism for assigning which device an OpenCL memory object resides. A user may wish to have more explicit control over the location of their memory objects on creation. This could be used to:
Typically, memory objects are implicitly migrated to a device
for which enqueued commands, using the memory object, are targeted.
clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects allows this migration to be explicitly
performed ahead of the dependent commands. This allows a user to preemptively change
the association of a memory object, through regular command queue scheduling, in
order to prepare for another upcoming command. This also permits an application to
overlap the placement of memory objects with other unrelated operations before
these memory objects are needed potentially hiding transfer latencies. Once
the event, returned from clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects,
has been marked CL_COMPLETE the memory objects specified
in mem_objects have been successfully migrated to the device
associated with command_queue. The migrated memory object shall
remain resident on the device until another command is enqueued that either implicitly
or explicitly migrates it away.
clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects can also be used to direct the initial
placement of a memory object, after creation, possibly avoiding the initial overhead
of instantiating the object on the first enqueued command to use it.
The user is responsible for managing the event dependencies, associated with this
command, in order to avoid overlapping access to memory objects. Improperly specified
event dependencies passed to clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects could
result in undefined results.
clEnqueueMigrateMemObjects returns CL_SUCCESS
if the function is executed successfully. Otherwise, it returns one of the following
errors:
command_queue
is not a valid host command_queue.
command_queue and memory objects in memobj
are not the same or if the context associated with command_queue
and events in event_wait_list are not the same.
mem_objs is not a valid memory object.
num_mem_objects
is zero or if mem_objects is NULL.
flags is
not 0 or is not any of the values described in the table above.
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.
mem_objects.
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