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== Building ICD and ICD Test ==
The build system will build ICD Loader library (OpenCL.dll or libOpenCL.so) and
ICD Loader Test binary (icd_loader_test) and some helper libraries for the test.
=== Linux ===
Run "make"
=== Windows ===
Run "build_using_cmake.bat"
== Running ICD Test ==
ICD Test can be run using ctest, which is a companion to cmake. It can also be
run directly by executing icd_loader_test(.exe) executable from the bin folder.
=== Linux ===
1. Add driver stub as an ICD
echo full/path/to/libOpenCLDriverStub.so > /etc/OpenCL/vendors/test.icd
2. Run test using ctest
make test
=== Windows ===
1. Add driver stub as an ICD by adding appropriate registry value
Key for 32-bit apps: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors
Key for 64-bit apps: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors
Add a REG_DWORD value:
Name: c:/full/path/to/OpenCLDriverStub.dll
Data: 0
Note: The build_using_cmake.bat builds ICD test as a 32-bit binary.
2. Run test using ctest.exe
cd build
ctest.exe
== Cleanup ==
Manually remove the registry key or .icd files added for running the ICD test.
The "build" and "bin" folders are autogenerated by the build so those may be
safely deleted without losing any source code (on Linux "make clobber" will
delete them).