clwrap.hpp is a convenient header file for wrapping OpenCL host boilerplate procedure.
After checking out this repository, please source a proper OpenCL environment first, then make and run it using the OpenCL emulator for a quick functional verification.
$ git clone https://github.com/kazutomo/clwrap
$ cd clwrap
$ make
$ ./demohost
[Platforms]
0: Portable Computing Language
1: Intel Gen OCL Driver [selected]
2: Clover
3: Experimental OpenCL 2.1 CPU Only Platform
[Devices]
Device0: Intel(R) HD Graphics Kabylake Desktop GT1.5 [selected]
0,1,0 1,1,1 2,1,0 3,1,1 4,1,0 5,1,1 6,1,0 7,1,1
$ source /soft/fpga/altera/pro/16.0.2.222/aoc-env.sh
$ make
$ ./run-alteraemu.sh
Kernel: demokernel-emulator.aocx
Platform0: Altera SDK for OpenCL
Device0: EmulatorDevice : Emulated Device
....
....
inout = 7
(0,0) (1,1) (2,0) (3,1) (4,0) (5,1) (6,0) (7,1)
$ cp /soft/fpga/altera/clwrap/dummy.aocx . # use pre-compiled binary
$ qsub -q fpga_385a -n 1 -t 30 -I
$ source /soft/fpga/altera/pro/16.0.2.222/aoc-env.sh
ruth $ ./demohost
Kernel: demokernel.aocx
Platform0: Altera SDK for OpenCL
Device0: p385a_sch_ax115 : nalla_pcie (aclnalla_pcie0)
Reprogramming device with handle 1
inout = 7
(0,0) (1,1) (2,0) (3,1) (4,0) (5,1) (6,0) (7,1)
NOTE:
- By default, it finds the platform name contains "Intel". The platform search keyword can be changed using the CLW_PF environment variable. For example, $ CLW_PF=Altera ./yourclwraphostcode
Please feel free to contact me Kaz Yoshii [email protected] if you have any question.