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NAME

       clGetGLContextInfoKHR - Get OpenGL context information.

       cl_int clGetGLContextInfoKHR(const cl_context_properties *properties,
                                    cl_gl_context_info param_name, size_t param_value_size,
                                    void *param_value, size_t *param_value_size_ret);

PARAMETERS

       properties
           Points to an attribute list whose format and valid contents are identical to the
           properties argument of clCreateContext(3clc).  properties must identify a single valid
           GL context or GL share group object.

       param_name
           A constant that specifies the GL context information to query, and must be one of the
           values shown in the table below.

       param_value_size
           Specifies the size in bytes of memory pointed to by param_value. This size must be
           greater than or equal to the size of the return type described in the table below.

       param_value
           A pointer to memory where the result of the query is returned as described in the
           table below. If param_value is NULL, it is ignored.

       param_value_size_ret
           Returns the actual size in bytes of data being queried by param_value. If
           param_value_size_ret is NULL, it is ignored.

       ┌─────────────────────────────────────┬────────────────┬─────────────────────────┐
       │param_nameReturn TypeInformation returned in │
       │                                     │                │ param_value             │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────────────┤
       │CL_CURRENT_DEVICE_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR │ cl_device_id   │ Return the CL device    │
       │                                     │                │ currently associated    │
       │                                     │                │ with the specified      │
       │                                     │                │ OpenGL context.         │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────┼────────────────┼─────────────────────────┤
       │CL_DEVICES_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR        │ cl_device_id[] │ List of all CL devices  │
       │                                     │                │ which may be associated │
       │                                     │                │ with the specified      │
       │                                     │                │ OpenGL context.         │
       └─────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┴─────────────────────────┘

DESCRIPTION

       The OpenGL object used to create the OpenCL memory object and information about the object
       type i.e. whether it is a texture, renderbuffer, or buffer object can be queried using
       this function.

NOTES

       The OpenCL specification in section 9.7 defines how to share data with texture and buffer
       objects in a parallel OpenGL implementation, but does not define how the association
       between an OpenCL context and an OpenGL context or share group is established. This
       extension defines optional attributes to OpenCL context creation routines which associate
       a GL context or share group object with a newly created OpenCL context. If this extension
       is supported by an implementation, the string "cl_khr_gl_sharing" will be present in the
       CL_PLATFORM_EXTENSIONS or CL_DEVICE_EXTENSIONS string described in the table of allowed
       values for param_name for clGetDeviceInfo(3clc).

       An OpenGL implementation supporting buffer objects and sharing of texture and buffer
       object images with OpenCL is required by this extension.

       OpenCL device(s) corresponding to an OpenGL context may be queried. Such a device may not
       always exist (for example, if an OpenGL context is specified on a GPU not supporting
       OpenCL command queues, but which does support shared CL/GL objects), and if it does exist,
       may change over time. When such a device does exist, acquiring and releasing shared CL/GL
       objects may be faster on a command queue corresponding to this device than on command
       queues corresponding to other devices available to an OpenCL context.

ERRORS

       Returns CL_SUCCESS if the function is executed successfully. If no device(s) exist
       corresponding to param_name, the call will not fail, but the value of param_value_size_ret
       will be zero. Otherwise returns one of the following:

       ·   CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR when an invalid OpenGL context or share group
           object handle is specified in properties.

       ·   CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR if a context was specified by any of the
           following means:

           ·   A context was specified for an EGL-based OpenGL ES or OpenGL implementation by
               setting the attributes CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR and CL_EGL_DISPLAY_KHR.RE

               ·   A context was specified for a GLX-based OpenGL implementation by setting the
                   attributes CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR and CL_GLX_DISPLAY_KHR.RE

                   ·   A context was specified for a WGL-based OpenGL implementation by setting
                       the attributes CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR and CL_WGL_HDC_KHR.RE

                       and any of the following conditions hold:

                       ·   The specified display and context attributes do not identify a valid
                           OpenGL or OpenGL ES context.

                       ·    The specified context does not support buffer and renderbuffer
                           objects.

                       ·   The specified context is not compatible with the OpenCL context being
                           created (for example, it exists in a physically distinct address
                           space, such as another hardware device; or it does not support sharing
                           data with OpenCL due to implementation restrictions).

                   ·   CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR if a share group was specified for
                       a CGL-based OpenGL implementation by setting the attribute
                       CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR, and the specified share group does not identify a
                       valid CGL share group object.

                   ·   CL_INVALID_OPERATION if a context was specified as described above and any
                       of the following conditions hold:

                       ·   A context or share group object was specified for one of CGL, EGL,
                           GLX, or WGL and the OpenGL implementation does not support that
                           window-system binding API.

                       ·    More than one of the attributes CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR,
                           CL_EGL_DISPLAY_KHR, CL_GLX_DISPLAY_KHR, and CL_WGL_HDC_KHR is set to a
                           non-default value.

                       ·    Both of the attributes CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR and CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
                           are set to non-default values.

                       ·    Any of the devices specified in the devices argument cannot support
                           OpenCL objects which share the data store of an OpenGL object.

                   ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if an attribute name other than those specified in the
                       table of supported properties for clCreateContext(3clc) is specified in
                       properties.

                   ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if param_name is not CL_CURRENT_DEVICE_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
                       or CL_DEVICES_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR; or if the size in bytes specified by
                       param_value_size is less than the size of the return type shown above for
                       CL_CURRENT_DEVICE_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR or CL_DEVICES_FOR_GL_CONTEXT_KHR; and
                       param_value is not a NULL value.

                   ·   CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES if there is a failure to allocate resources required
                       by the OpenCL implementation on the device

                   ·   CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY if there is a failure to allocate resources required
                       by the OpenCL implementation on the host.

SPECIFICATION

       OpenCL Specification[1]

SEE ALSO

       clCreateContext(3clc)cl_khr_gl_sharing(3clc)

AUTHORS

       The Khronos Group

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NOTES

        1. OpenCL Specification
           page 43, section 9.6.5 - Additions to section 9.8 of the...