This repo contains the source code and tests for the Khronos official OpenCL ICD Loader.
OpenCL defines an Installable Client Driver (ICD) mechanism to allow developers to build applications against an Installable Client Driver loader (ICD loader) rather than linking their applications against a specific OpenCL implementation. The ICD Loader is responsible for:
- Exporting OpenCL API entry points
- Enumerating OpenCL implementations
- Forwarding OpenCL API calls to the correct implementation
This repo contains the source code and tests for the Khronos official OpenCL ICD Loader.
Note that this repo does not contain an OpenCL implementation (ICD).
You will need to obtain and install an OpenCL implementation for your OpenCL device that supports the OpenCL ICD extension cl_khr_icd
to run an application using the OpenCL ICD Loader.
The OpenCL Installable Client Driver extension (cl_khr_icd
) is described in the OpenCL extensions specification, which may be found on the Khronos OpenCL Registry.
While the ICD Loader can be built and installed in isolation, it is part of the OpenCL SDK. If looking for streamlined build experience and a complete development package, refer to the SDK build instructions instead of the following guide.
The OpenCL ICD Loader requires:
- the OpenCL Headers.
- It is recommended to install the headers via CMake, however a convenience shorthand is provided. Providing
OPENCL_ICD_LOADER_HEADERS_DIR
to CMake, one may specify the location of OpenCL Headers. By default, the OpenCL ICD Loader will look for OpenCL Headers in the inc directory.
- It is recommended to install the headers via CMake, however a convenience shorthand is provided. Providing
- The OpenCL ICD Loader uses CMake for its build system. If CMake is not provided by your build system or OS package manager, please consult the CMake website.
- The Windows OpenCL ICD Loader requires the Windows SDK to check for and enumerate the OpenCLOn12 ICD.
An OpenCL ICD Loader can be built without a dependency on the Windows SDK using the CMake variable
OPENCL_ICD_LOADER_DISABLE_OPENCLON12
. This variable should only be used when building an import lib to link with, and must be enabled when building an OpenCL ICD Loader for distribution!
For most Windows and Linux usages, the following steps are sufficient to build the OpenCL ICD Loader:
-
Clone this repo and the OpenCL Headers:
git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-ICD-Loader git clone https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-Headers
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Install OpenCL Headers CMake package
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./OpenCL-Headers/install -S ./OpenCL-Headers -B ./OpenCL-Headers/build cmake --build ./OpenCL-Headers/build --target install
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Build and install OpenCL ICD Loader CMake package. (Note that
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
need to be an absolute path. Update as needed.)cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/absolute/path/to/OpenCL-Headers/install -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./OpenCL-ICD-Loader/install -S ./OpenCL-ICD-Loader -B ./OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build cmake --build ./OpenCL-ICD-Loader/build --target install
Notes:
-
For x64 Windows builds, you need to instruct the default Visual Studio generator by adding
-A x64
to all your command-lines. -
Some users may prefer to use a CMake GUI frontend, such as
cmake-gui
orccmake
, vs. the command-line CMake.
Example CMake invocation
cmake -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/chosen/install/prefix/of/headers;/chosen/install/prefix/of/loader" /path/to/opencl/app
and sample CMakeLists.txt
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
cmake_policy(VERSION 3.0...3.18.4)
project(proj)
add_executable(app main.cpp)
find_package(OpenCLHeaders REQUIRED)
find_package(OpenCLICDLoader REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(app PRIVATE OpenCL::Headers OpenCL::OpenCL)
OpenCL ICD Loader Tests can be run using ctest
from the build
directory. CTest which is a companion to CMake. The OpenCL ICD Loader Tests can also be run directly by executing icd_loader_test[.exe]
executable from the bin folder.
(Note that running the tests manually requires setting up it's env manually, by setting OCL_ICD_FILENAMES
to the full path of libOpenCLDriverStub.so
/OpenCLDriverStub.dll
, something otherwise done by CTest.)
The method to installing an ICD is operating system dependent.
Install your ICD by creating a file with the full path to the library of your implementation in /etc/OpenCL/vendors
for eg.:
echo full/path/to/libOpenCLDriverStub.so > /etc/OpenCL/vendors/test.icd
Install your ICD by adding a REG_DWORD
value to the registry keys:
// For 32-bit operating systems, or 64-bit tests on a 64-bit operating system:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors
// For 32-bit tests on a 64-bit operating system:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors
// The name of the REG_DWORD value should be the full path to the library of your implementation, for eg.
// OpenCLDriverStub.dll, and the data for this value should be 0.
Layers have been added as an experimental feature in the OpenCL ICD Loader. We do not
expect the API or ABI to change significantly, but the OpenCL Working Group reserves
the right to do so. The layer support can also be completely deactivated during
configuration by using the ENABLE_OPENCL_LAYERS
(ON
by default) cmake variable:
cmake -DENABLE_OPENCL_LAYERS=OFF
For now, runtime configuration of layers is done using the OPENCL_LAYERS
environment
variable. A colon (Linux) or semicolon (Windows) list of layers to use can be provided
through this environment variable.
We are looking for feedback.
Please create a GitHub issue to report an issue or ask questions.
Contributions to the OpenCL ICD Loader are welcomed and encouraged. You will be prompted with a one-time "click-through" CLA dialog as part of submitting your pull request or other contribution to GitHub.
The following debug environment variables are available for use with the OpenCL ICD loader:
Environment Variable | Behavior | Example Format |
---|---|---|
OCL_ICD_FILENAMES | Specifies a list of additional ICDs to load. The ICDs will be enumerated first, before any ICDs discovered via default mechanisms. | export OCL_ICD_FILENAMES=libVendorA.so:libVendorB.so set OCL_ICD_FILENAMES=vendor_a.dll;vendor_b.dll |
OCL_ICD_VENDORS | On Linux and Android, specifies a directory to scan for ICDs to enumerate in place of the default `/etc/OpenCL/vendors'. | export OCL_ICD_VENDORS=/my/local/icd/search/path |
OPENCL_LAYERS | Specifies a list of layers to load. | export OPENCL_LAYERS=libLayerA.so:libLayerB.so set OPENCL_LAYERS=libLayerA.dll;libLayerB.dll |