/*
* Copyright © 2012 Intel Corporation
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see .
*
* Author: Benjamin Segovia
*/
#ifndef __CL_EVENT_H__
#define __CL_EVENT_H__
#include
#include "cl_internals.h"
#include "cl_driver.h"
#include "cl_enqueue.h"
#include "CL/cl.h"
#define CL_ENQUEUE_EXECUTE_IMM 0
#define CL_ENQUEUE_EXECUTE_DEFER 1
typedef struct _user_event {
cl_event event; /* The user event */
struct _user_event* next; /* Next user event in list */
} user_event;
typedef struct _enqueue_callback {
cl_event event; /* The event relative this enqueue callback */
enqueue_data data; /* Hold all enqueue callback's infomation */
cl_uint num_events; /* num events in wait list */
cl_event* wait_list; /* All event wait list this callback wait on */
user_event* wait_user_events; /* The head of user event list the callback wait on */
struct _enqueue_callback* next; /* The next enqueue callback in wait list */
} enqueue_callback;
typedef void (CL_CALLBACK *EVENT_NOTIFY)(cl_event event, cl_int event_command_exec_status, void *user_data);
typedef struct _user_callback {
cl_int status; /* The execution status */
cl_bool executed; /* Indicat the callback function been called or not */
EVENT_NOTIFY pfn_notify; /* Callback function */
void* user_data; /* Callback user data */
struct _user_callback* next; /* Next event callback in list */
} user_callback;
struct _cl_event {
DEFINE_ICD(dispatch)
uint64_t magic; /* To identify it as a sampler object */
volatile int ref_n; /* We reference count this object */
cl_context ctx; /* The context associated with event */
cl_event prev, next; /* We chain the memory buffers together */
cl_command_queue queue; /* The command queue associated with event */
cl_command_type type; /* The command type associated with event */
cl_int status; /* The execution status */
cl_gpgpu_event gpgpu_event; /* The event object communicate with hardware */
user_callback* user_cb; /* The event callback functions */
enqueue_callback* enqueue_cb; /* This event's enqueue */
enqueue_callback* waits_head; /* The head of enqueues list wait on this event */
cl_bool emplict; /* Identify this event whether created by api emplict*/
cl_ulong timestamp[4];/* The time stamps for profiling. */
};
/* Create a new event object */
cl_event cl_event_new(cl_context, cl_command_queue, cl_command_type, cl_bool);
/* Unref the object and delete it if no more reference on it */
void cl_event_delete(cl_event);
/* Add one more reference to this object */
void cl_event_add_ref(cl_event);
/* Rigister a user callback function for specific commond execution status */
cl_int cl_event_set_callback(cl_event, cl_int, EVENT_NOTIFY, void *);
/* Check events wait list for enqueue commonds */
cl_int cl_event_check_waitlist(cl_uint, const cl_event *, cl_event *, cl_context);
/* Wait the all events in wait list complete */
cl_int cl_event_wait_events(cl_uint, const cl_event *, cl_command_queue);
/* New a enqueue suspend task */
void cl_event_new_enqueue_callback(cl_event, enqueue_data *, cl_uint, const cl_event *);
/* Set the event status and call all callbacks */
void cl_event_set_status(cl_event, cl_int);
/* Check and update event status */
void cl_event_update_status(cl_event);
/* Create the marker event */
cl_int cl_event_marker(cl_command_queue, cl_event*);
/* Do the event profiling */
cl_int cl_event_get_timestamp(cl_event event, cl_profiling_info param_name);
/*insert the user event*/
cl_int cl_event_insert_user_event(user_event** p_u_ev, cl_event event);
/*remove the user event*/
cl_int cl_event_remove_user_event(user_event** p_u_ev, cl_event event);
#endif /* __CL_EVENT_H__ */