| == Building ICD and ICD Test == |
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| 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. |
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| === Linux === |
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| Run "make" |
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| === Windows === |
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| Run "build_using_cmake.bat" |
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| == Running ICD Test == |
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| 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. |
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| === Linux === |
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| 1. Add driver stub as an ICD |
| echo full/path/to/libOpenCLDriverStub.so > /etc/OpenCL/vendors/test.icd |
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| 2. Run test using ctest |
| make test |
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| === Windows === |
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| 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 |
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| Add a REG_DWORD value: |
| Name: c:/full/path/to/OpenCLDriverStub.dll |
| Data: 0 |
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| Note: The build_using_cmake.bat builds ICD test as a 32-bit binary. |
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| 2. Run test using ctest.exe |
| cd build |
| ctest.exe |
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| == Cleanup == |
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| Manually remove the registry key or .icd files added for running the ICD test. |
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| 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). |
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