Showing posts with label SPIR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SPIR. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

About SPIR-V and OpenCL 2.1

Less than a couple of months ago the provisional release of OpenCL 2.1 and SPIR-V byte code was announced. SPIR-V is now defined completely from the ground-up and is not a patched LLVM derivative anymore. The real good news is that Khronos will push extended language features (C++) to be supported through an offline compiler.

Let me explain. I believe that the source compiler should never have been a part of the device driver. Using an offline compiler and feeding the OpenCL runtime with kernels in a bytecode format would allow the runtime to be more lightweight, which is very important especially for mobile devices. It would also prove to be less error prone and more portable. My sense is that OpenCL consumption by the runtime will be obsolete in future OpenCL releases. I always found weird the way by supplying text source code to the library during runtime. This is a change for good and it will allow vendors releasing their implementations faster.

I also want to note that NVidia, after all these years of stagnation, silently released drivers supporting OpenCL 1.2 which allows us dreaming a future driver supporting SPIR-V. They do not support Fermi through (only Kepler & Maxwell).

Friday, May 23, 2014

IWOCL 2014 (International Workshop on OpenCL) presentations available online

Presentation files of the the IWOCL (International Workshop on OpenCL) 2014 are available for download.

URL:
http://iwocl.org/iwocl-2014/agenda-and-slides/


Note: The International Workshop on OpenCL (IWOCL) is an annual meeting of OpenCL users, researchers, developers and suppliers to share OpenCL best practise, and to promote the evolution and advancement of the OpenCL standard. The meeting is open to anyone who is interested in contributing to, and participating in the OpenCL community.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

AMD Catalyst 14.1 and OpenCL SPIR

I recently noticed that the AMD Catalyst 14.1 BETA seemed to enable a very interesting extension. Look the extract of the clinfo command bellow executed on a HD-7750:


Number of platforms:     1
  Platform Profile:     FULL_PROFILE
  Platform Version:     OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1411.4)
  Platform Name:     AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
  Platform Vendor:     Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  Platform Extensions:     cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback cl_amd_offline_devices cl_amd_hsa 


  Platform Name:     AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Number of devices:     2
  Device Type:      CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Device ID:      4098
  Board name:      AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series   
  Device Topology:     PCI[ B#5, D#0, F#0 ]
  Max compute units:     8
  Max work items dimensions:    3
    Max work items[0]:     256
    Max work items[1]:     256
    Max work items[2]:     256
  Max work group size:     256
  Preferred vector width char:    4
  Preferred vector width short:    2
  Preferred vector width int:    1
  Preferred vector width long:    1
  Preferred vector width float:    1
  Preferred vector width double:   1
  Native vector width char:    4
  Native vector width short:    2
  Native vector width int:    1
  Native vector width long:    1
  Native vector width float:    1
  Native vector width double:    1
  Max clock frequency:     820Mhz
  Address bits:      32
  Max memory allocation:    685349273
  Image support:     Yes
  Max number of images read arguments:   128
  Max number of images write arguments:   8
  Max image 2D width:     16384
  Max image 2D height:     16384
  Max image 3D width:     2048
  Max image 3D height:     2048
  Max image 3D depth:     2048
  Max samplers within kernel:    16
  Max size of kernel argument:    1024
  Alignment (bits) of base address:   2048
  Minimum alignment (bytes) for any datatype:  128
  Single precision floating point capability
    Denorms:      No
    Quiet NaNs:      Yes
    Round to nearest even:    Yes
    Round to zero:     Yes
    Round to +ve and infinity:    Yes
    IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add:   Yes
  Cache type:      Read/Write
  Cache line size:     64
  Cache size:      16384
  Global memory size:     802160640
  Constant buffer size:     65536
  Max number of constant args:    8
  Local memory type:     Scratchpad
  Local memory size:     32768
  Kernel Preferred work group size multiple:  64
  Error correction support:    0
  Unified memory for Host and Device:   0
  Profiling timer resolution:    1
  Device endianess:     Little
  Available:      Yes
  Compiler available:     Yes
  Execution capabilities:     
    Execute OpenCL kernels:    Yes
    Execute native function:    No
  Queue properties:     
    Out-of-Order:     No
    Profiling :      Yes
  Platform ID:      0xb7446660
  Name:       Capeverde
  Vendor:      Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  Device OpenCL C version:    OpenCL C 1.2 
  Driver version:     1411.4 (VM)
  Profile:      FULL_PROFILE
  Version:      OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1411.4)
  Extensions:      cl_khr_fp64 cl_amd_fp64 cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_int64_base_atomics cl_khr_int64_extended_atomics cl_khr_3d_image_writes cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_gl_sharing cl_ext_atomic_counters_32 cl_amd_device_attribute_query cl_amd_vec3 cl_amd_printf cl_amd_media_ops cl_amd_media_ops2 cl_amd_popcnt cl_khr_image2d_from_buffer cl_khr_spir 

Just look at look at the last line of the supported extensions of the device. There is a magic word called cl_khr_spir! Does this mean that SPIR is already supported by the driver? I don't know and I haven't performed any tests yet. Unfortunately I don't have much time to do it now but if anyone does please let me know.