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NAME

       clinfo - show OpenCL platforms and devices

SYNOPSIS

       clinfo [options ...]

DESCRIPTION

       clinfo prints all available information about all OpenCL platforms available on the system
       and the devices they expose.

OPTIONS

       clinfo accepts the following options:

       -a, --all-props
         try to retrieve all properties, even those not officially supported (e.g.  because  they
         require  specific  extensions),  but  only  show them if the property could be retrieved
         successfully; see also the LIMITATIONS section below; note that  even  though  this  may
         reveal hidden properties, there is no guarantee that the returned values are meaningful,
         nor that the corresponding feature is actually available at all;

       -A, --always-all-props
         like -a, but also show errors;

       --human
         produce human-friendly output; this is the default (except as noted below);

       --raw
         produce machine-friendly output; this is the default if clinfo is invoked  with  a  name
         that contains the string “raw”;

       --json
         outputs  the  raw data (cf. the --raw option) in JSON format; support for this option is
         experimental, as the representation of some of the values is not finalized;

       --offline
         shows also offline devices for platforms that expose this feature;

       --null-platform
         tries to handle the NULL platform as a  normal  platform,  retrieving  and  showing  its
         properties  and devices; this is in addition to the NULL platform behavior tests done at
         the end, and can be useful on systems where there are no ICD platforms, but there  is  a
         platform hard-coded in the OpenCL library itself;

       -l, --list
         list platforms and devices by name, with no (other) properties;

       -dplatform_index:device_index
       --device platform_index:device_index
         only show properties for the specified device in the specified platform;

       --prop property-name
         only  show  properties  whose  symbolic name matches (contains as a substring) the given
         property-name; the name is normalized as upper-case and with minus sign (-) replaced  by
         underscore signs (_); when this flag is specified, raw mode is forced;

       -h, -?
         show usage;

       --version, -v
         show program version.

CONFORMING TO

       OpenCL 1.1, OpenCL 1.2, OpenCL 2.0, OpenCL 2.1, OpenCL 2.2, OpenCL 3.0.

EXTENSIONS

       Supported OpenCL extensions:

       cl_khr_device_uuid
         for the UUID, LUID and node mask of the device;

       cl_khr_extended_versioning
         for the extended platform, device, extension and IL versioned properties backported from
         OpenCL 3.0 to previous OpenCL versions;

       cl_khr_fp16, cl_khr_fp64, cl_amd_fp64, cl_APPLE_fp64_basic_ops
         for information about support for  half-precision  and  double-precision  floating-point
         data types;

       cl_khr_image2d_from_buffer
         for information about the base address and pitch alignment requirements of buffers to be
         used as base for 2D images;

       cl_khr_il_program
         for information about the supported IL (Intermediate Language) representations;

       cl_khr_spir
         for information about the supported SPIR (Standard Portable Intermediate Representation)
         versions;

       cl_khr_icd
         for the suffix of vendor extensions functions;

       cl_khr_subgroup_named_barrier
         for the maximum number of named sub-group barriers;

       cl_khr_terminate_context, cl_arm_controlled_kernel_termination
         for the terminate capabilities for the device;

       cl_ext_device_fission
         for device fission support in OpenCL 1.1 devices;

       cl_khr_pci_bus_info
         for    the    PCI   bus   information   (see   also   cl_nv_device_attribute_query   and
         cl_amd_device_attribute_query)

       cl_ext_atomic_counters_32
       cl_ext_atomic_counters_64
         for the atomic counter extension;

       cl_ext_cxx_for_opencl
         for the version of the C++ for OpenCL language supported by the device compiler;

       cl_amd_device_attribute_query
         for AMD-specific device attributes;

       cl_amd_object_metadata
         to show the maximum number of keys supported by the platform;

       cl_amd_offline_devices
         to show offline devices exposed by the platform, if requested (see --offline option);

       cl_amd_copy_buffer_p2p
         to show the number and IDs of available P2P devices;

       cl_amd_svm
       cl_arm_shared_virtual_memory
         for Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) capabilities in OpenCL 1.2 devices;

       cl_arm_core_id
         to show the (potentially sparse) list of the core IDs that the device may return;

       cl_arm_job_slot_selection
         to show the (potentially sparse) list of available job slots for command submission;

       cl_arm_scheduling_controls
         to show the supported work scheduling  controls  and  the  available  sets  of  register
         allocations;

       cl_nv_device_attribute_query
         for NVIDIA-specific device attributes;

       cl_intel_device_attribute_query
         for Intel-specific device attributes;

       cl_intel_exec_by_local_thread
         for  the Intel extension allowing CPU devices to run kernels as part of the current host
         thread;

       cl_intel_advanced_motion_estimation
         for the version of the Intel Motion Estimation accelerator version;

       cl_intel_device_side_avc_motion_estimation
         for the version and supported features of Intel's device-side AVC Motion;

       cl_intel_planar_yuv
         for the maximum dimensions of planar YUV images;

       cl_intel_simultaneous_sharing
         for simultaneous CL/GL/DirectX context sharing (only partial support);

       cl_intel_required_subgroup_size
         to enumerate allowed sub-group sizes;

       cl_intel_command_queue_families
         to enumerate the available command queues and their properties and capabilities;

       cl_altera_device_temperature
         for the Altera extension to query the core temperature of the device;

       cl_qcom_ext_host_ptr
         for the QUALCOMM extension to query page size and required padding  in  external  memory
         allocation.

NOTES

       Some information is duplicated when available from multiple sources.  Examples:

       • supported device partition types and domains as obtained using the cl_ext_device_fission
         extension typically match the ones obtained using the core OpenCL 1.2  device  partition
         feature;

       • the  preferred work-group size multiple matches the NVIDIA warp size (on NVIDIA devices)
         or the AMD wavefront width (on AMD devices).

       Some floating-point configuration flags may only be  meaningful  for  specific  precisions
       and/or  specific OpenCL versions. For example, CL_FP_CORRECTLY_ROUNDED_DIVIDE_SQRT is only
       relevant for single precision in OpenCL 1.2 devices.

       The implementation-defined behavior for NULL platform or context properties is tested  for
       the following API calls:

       clGetPlatformInfo()
         by trying to show the platform name;

       clGetDeviceIDs()
         by  trying to enumerate devices; the corresponding platform (if any) is then detected by
         querying the device platform of the first device;

       clCreateteContext()
         by trying to create a context from a device from the  previous  list  (if  any),  and  a
         context from a device from a different platform;

       clCreateteContextFromType()
         by trying to create contexts for each device type (except DEFAULT).

EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES

       Support for OpenCL 2.x properties is not fully tested.

       Support  for  cl_khr_subgroup_named_barrier  is experimental due to missing definitions in
       the official OpenCL headers.

       Raw (machine-parsable) output is considered experimental, the output  format  might  still
       undergo changes.

       The  properties  of  the  ICD  loader will also be queried if the clGetICDLoaderInfoOCLICD
       extension function is found.

       Support for the properties exposed by cl_amd_copy_buffer_p2p is experimental.

       Support   for   some    (documented    and    undocumented)    properties    exposed    by
       cl_amd_device_attribute_query is experimental (see also LIMITATIONS).

       Support for the interop lists exposed by cl_intel_simultaneous_sharing is experimental.

       The  highest  OpenCL  version  supported  by  the ICD loader is detected with some trivial
       heuristics (symbols found); a notice is output if this is lower than the highest  platform
       OpenCL  version,  or  if  the  detected  version doesn't match the one declared by the ICD
       loader itself.

LIMITATIONS

       OpenCL provides no explicit mean to detect the supported version of any extension  exposed
       by  a  device,  which  makes it impossible to determine a priori if it will be possible to
       successfully query a device about a specific property.  Additionally, the actual size  and
       meaning of some properties are not officially declared anywhere.

       Most   notably,   this   affects   extensions   such   as   cl_amd_device_attribute_query,
       cl_nv_device_attribute_query and cl_arm_core_id.  Heuristics  based  on  standard  version
       support are partially used in the code to determine which version may be supported.

       Properties which are known to be affected by these limitations include:

       CL_DEVICE_GLOBAL_FREE_MEMORY_AMD
         documented  in  v3 of the cl_amd_device_attribute_query extension specification as being
         the global free memory in KBytes, without any explanation given on  why  there  are  two
         values,  although in the source code of the ROCm stack the second value is documented as
         being the largest free block;

       CL_DEVICE_AVAILABLE_ASYNC_QUEUES_AMD
         documented in v3 of the cl_amd_device_attribute_query extension specification,  but  not
         reported  by  drivers  supporting  other  v3  properties.  This has now been enabled for
         drivers assumed to support v4 of the same extension;

       CL_DEVICE_TERMINATE_CAPABILITY_KHR
         exposed by the cl_khr_terminate_context has changed value between OpenCL  1.x  and  2.x,
         and it's allegedly a bitfield, whose values are however not defined anywhere.

BUGS

   General
       Please     report     any     issues     on     the     project    tracker    on    GitHub
       ⟨http://github.com/Oblomov/clinfo⟩.

   LLVM CommandLine errors
       If multiple OpenCL platforms using shared LLVM libraries are present in the system, clinfo
       (and other OpenCL application) may crash with errors to the tune of

              : CommandLine Error: Option '(some option name)' registered more than once!
              LLVM ERROR: inconsistency in registered CommandLine options

       or  similar. This is not an issue in clinfo, or in any OpenCL platform or application, but
       it is due to the way LLVM handles its own command-line options  parsing.   The  issue  has
       been reported upstream as issue #30587 ⟨https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30587⟩.  See
       the next point for possible workarounds and  assistance  in  identifying  the  conflicting
       platforms.

   Segmentation faults
       Faulty  OpenCL  platforms  may  cause segmentation faults in clinfo during the information
       gathering phase, sometimes even before any output is shown. There is  very  little  clinfo
       can  do to avoid this. If you see this happening, try disabling all platforms and then re-
       enabling them one by one until you experience the  crash  again.   Chances  are  the  last
       platform  you  enabled  is  defective in some way (either by being incompatible with other
       platforms or by missing necessary components and not handling their absence gracefully).

       To selectively enable/disable platforms, one way is to move  or  rename  the  *.icd  files
       present  in  /etc/OpenCL/vendors/ and then restoring them one by one. When using the free-
       software ocl-icd OpenCL  library,  a  similar  effect  can  be  achieved  by  setting  the
       OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH   or   OCL_ICD_VENDORS   environment   variables,   as   documented  in
       libOpenCL(7).  Other implementations of libOpenCL are known to support  OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH
       too.

       Example
         find /etc/OpenCL/vendors/ -name '*.icd' | while read OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH ; do clinfo -l >
         /dev/null ; echo "$? ${OPENCL_VENDOR_PATH}" ; done

       This one liner will run clinfo -l  for  each  platform  individually  (hiding  the  normal
       output),  and report the .icd path prefixed by 0 for successful runs, and a non-zero value
       for faulty platforms.