The output of the following program on my machine with ATI Firepro V8750 is as follows:
"Couldn't find any devices:No error"
(this happens at the call of first clGetDeviceIDs). the error code returned is -30. What does that mean?
I am not able to understand why it is unable to find the device. I have checked that CLinfo.exe lists my GPU along with the Intel CPU I am having. Can some one give my some pointers as to what is wrong here?
Additional info:
AMD APP SK 2.4
Firepro Driver: 8.911.3.3_VistaWin7_X32X64_135673
12-4_vista_win7_32_dd_ccc
Windows 7 Also I must mention that the firePro Driver's some componenets failed to get install.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef MAC
#include <OpenCL/cl.h>
#else
#include <CL/cl.h>
#endif
int main() {
/* Host/device data structures */
cl_platform_id platform;
cl_device_id *devices;
cl_uint num_devices, addr_data;
cl_int i, err;
/* Extension data */
char name_data[48], ext_data[4096];
/* Identify a platform */
err = clGetPlatformIDs(1, &platform, NULL);
if(err < 0) {
perror("Couldn't find any platforms");
exit(1);
}
/* Determine number of connected devices */
err = clGetDeviceIDs(platform, CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU, 1, NULL, &num_devices);
if(err < 0) {
perror("Couldn't find any devices");
exit(1);
}
/* Access connected devices */
devices = (cl_device_id*)
malloc(sizeof(cl_device_id) * num_devices);
clGetDeviceIDs(platform, CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU,
num_devices, devices, NULL);
/* Obtain data for each connected device */
for(i=0; i<num_devices; i++) {
err = clGetDeviceInfo(devices[i], CL_DEVICE_NAME,
sizeof(name_data), name_data, NULL);
if(err < 0) {
perror("Couldn't read extension data");
exit(1);
}
clGetDeviceInfo(devices[i], CL_DEVICE_ADDRESS_BITS,
sizeof(ext_data), &addr_data, NULL);
clGetDeviceInfo(devices[i], CL_DEVICE_EXTENSIONS,
sizeof(ext_data), ext_data, NULL);
printf("NAME: %s\nADDRESS_WIDTH: %u\nEXTENSIONS: %s",
name_data, addr_data, ext_data);
}
free(devices);
return 0;
}
Here is CLINFO output: GPU:
CPU:
Why are the two highlighted versions different?
Could it be that you have multiple OpenCL platforms installed on your system? So, perhaps your first platform is a CPU-only playform, so the query for a GPU device fails.
EDIT:
Here's the problem: The first call to clGetDeviceIDs passes 1 for num_entries, but NULL for the devices pointer. I think you want to pass in 0 for num_entries.