bionic (1) oclgrind-kernel.1.gz

Provided by: oclgrind_16.10-3_amd64 bug

NAME

       oclgrind-kernel - standalone kernel interface for Oclgrind

SYNOPSIS

       oclgrind-kernel [OPTIONS] simfile

DESCRIPTION

              oclgrind-kernel [--help | --version]

OPTIONS

       --build-options
              OPTIONS  Additional options to pass to the OpenCL compiler

       --data-races
              Enable data-race detection

       --disable-pch
              Don't use precompiled headers

       --dump-spir
              Dump SPIR to /tmp/oclgrind_*.{ll,bc}

       -g --global-mem
              Output global memory at exit

       -h --help
              Display usage information

       --inst-counts
              Output histograms of instructions executed

       -i --interactive
              Enable interactive mode

       --log  LOGFILE  Redirect log/error messages to a file

       --max-errors
              NUM      Limit the number of error/warning messages

       --num-threads
              NUM      Set the number of worker threads to use

       --pch-dir
              DIR      Override directory containing precompiled headers

       --plugins
              PLUGINS  Load colon separated list of plugin libraries

       -q --quick
              Only run first and last work-group

       --uniform-writes
              Don't suppress uniform write-write data-races

       --uninitialized
              Report usage of uninitialized values

       -v --version
              Display version information

       For more information, please visit the Oclgrind wiki page: -> https://github.com/jrprice/Oclgrind/wiki

       Oclgrind 16.10

       Copyright    ©    2013-2016    James    Price   and   Simon   McIntosh-Smith,   University   of   Bristol
       https://github.com/jrprice/Oclgrind

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for oclgrind-kernel is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and  oclgrind-
       kernel programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info oclgrind-kernel

       should give you access to the complete manual.