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NAME

       clCreateSubBuffer - Creates a new buffer object (referred to as a sub-buffer object) from
       an existing buffer object.

       cl_mem clCreateSubBuffer(cl_mem buffer, cl_mem_flags flags,
                                cl_buffer_create_type buffer_create_type,
                                const void *buffer_create_info, cl_int *errcode_ret);

PARAMETERS

       buffer
           A valid object and cannot be a sub-buffer object.

       flags
           A bit-field that is used to specify allocation and usage information about the
           sub-buffer memory object being created and is described in the table below. If the
           CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, CL_MEM_READ_ONLY or CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY values are not specified in
           flags, they are inherited from the corresponding memory access qualifers associated
           with buffer. The CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR, CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR and CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR
           values cannot be specified in flags but are inherited from the corresponding memory
           access qualifiers associated with buffer. If CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR is specified in the
           memory access qualifier values associated with buffer it does not imply any additional
           copies when the sub-buffer is created from buffer. If the CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY,
           CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY or CL_MEM_HOST_NO_ACCESS values are not specified in flags, they
           are inherited from the corresponding memory access qualifiers associated with buffer.

           ┌───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
           │cl_mem_flagsDescription                      │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_READ_WRITE      │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ memory object will be read and   │
           │                       │ written by a kernel. This is the │
           │                       │ default.                         │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY      │ This flags specifies that the    │
           │                       │ memory object will be written    │
           │                       │ but not read by a kernel.        │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ Reading from a buffer or image   │
           │                       │ object created with              │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY inside a       │
           │                       │ kernel is undefined.             │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_READ_WRITE and            │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY are mutually   │
           │                       │ exclusive.                       │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_READ_ONLY       │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ memory object is a read-only     │
           │                       │ memory object when used inside a │
           │                       │ kernel.                          │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ Writing to a buffer or image     │
           │                       │ object created with              │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_READ_ONLY inside a kernel │
           │                       │ is undefined.                    │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_READ_WRITE or             │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY and            │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_READ_ONLY are mutually    │
           │                       │ exclusive.                       │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR    │ This flag is valid only if       │
           │                       │ host_ptr is not NULL. If         │
           │                       │ specified, it indicates that the │
           │                       │ application wants the OpenCL     │
           │                       │ implementation to use memory     │
           │                       │ referenced by host_ptr as the    │
           │                       │ storage bits for the memory      │
           │                       │ object.                          │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ OpenCL implementations are       │
           │                       │ allowed to cache the buffer      │
           │                       │ contents pointed to by host_ptr  │
           │                       │ in device memory. This cached    │
           │                       │ copy can be used when kernels    │
           │                       │ are executed on a device.        │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ The result of OpenCL commands    │
           │                       │ that operate on multiple buffer  │
           │                       │ objects created with the same    │
           │                       │ host_ptr or overlapping host     │
           │                       │ regions is considered to be      │
           │                       │ undefined.                       │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ Refer to the dataTypes(3clc) for │
           │                       │ host_ptr for memory objects      │
           │                       │ (buffer and images) created      │
           │                       │ using CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR.       │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR  │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ application wants the OpenCL     │
           │                       │ implementation to allocate       │
           │                       │ memory from host accessible      │
           │                       │ memory.                          │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR and        │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR are mutually │
           │                       │ exclusive.                       │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR   │ This flag is valid only if       │
           │                       │ host_ptr is not NULL. If         │
           │                       │ specified, it indicates that the │
           │                       │ application wants the OpenCL     │
           │                       │ implementation to allocate       │
           │                       │ memory for the memory object and │
           │                       │ copy the data from memory        │
           │                       │ referenced by host_ptr.          │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR and         │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR are mutually │
           │                       │ exclusive.                       │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR can be used │
           │                       │ with CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR to    │
           │                       │ initialize the contents of the   │
           │                       │ cl_mem object allocated using    │
           │                       │ host-accessible (e.g. PCIe)      │
           │                       │ memory.                          │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ host will only write to the      │
           │                       │ memory object (using OpenCL APIs │
           │                       │ that enqueue a write or a map    │
           │                       │ for write). This can be used to  │
           │                       │ optimize write access from the   │
           │                       │ host (e.g. enable write combined │
           │                       │ allocations for memory objects   │
           │                       │ for devices that communicate     │
           │                       │ with the host over a system bus  │
           │                       │ such as PCIe).                   │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY  │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ host will only read the memory   │
           │                       │ object (using OpenCL APIs that   │
           │                       │ enqueue a read or a map for      │
           │                       │ read).                           │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY and       │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY are        │
           │                       │ mutually exclusive.              │
           ├───────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_MEM_HOST_NO_ACCESS  │ This flag specifies that the     │
           │                       │ host will not read or write the  │
           │                       │ memory object.                   │
           │                       │                                  │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY or        │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY and        │
           │                       │ CL_MEM_HOST_NO_ACCESS are        │
           │                       │ mutually exclusive.              │
           └───────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────┘

       buffer_create_type and buffer_create_info
           Describes the type of buffer object to be created. The list of supported values for
           buffer_create_type and corresponding descriptor that buffer_create_info points to is
           described below.

           ┌─────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
           │cl_buffer_create_typeDescription                                       │
           ├─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
           │CL_BUFFER_CREATE_TYPE_REGION │ Create a buffer object that                       │
           │                             │ represents a specific region in                   │
           │                             │ buffer.                                           │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │ buffer_create_info is a pointer                   │
           │                             │ to the following structure:                       │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │                typedef struct _cl_buffer_region { │
           │                             │                size_t origin;                     │
           │                             │                size_t size;                       │
           │                             │                } cl_buffer_region;                │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            (origin, size)                         │
           │                             │            defines the offset                     │
           │                             │            and size in bytes in                   │
           │                             │            buffer.                                │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            If buffer is created                   │
           │                             │            with                                   │
           │                             │            CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR,                   │
           │                             │            the host_ptr                           │
           │                             │            associated with the                    │
           │                             │            buffer object                          │
           │                             │            returned is host_ptr                   │
           │                             │            + origin.                              │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            The buffer object                      │
           │                             │            returned references                    │
           │                             │            the data store                         │
           │                             │            allocated for buffer                   │
           │                             │            and points to a                        │
           │                             │            specific region given                  │
           │                             │            by (origin, size) in                   │
           │                             │            this data store.                       │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            CL_INVALID_VALUE is                    │
           │                             │            returned in                            │
           │                             │            errcode_ret if the                     │
           │                             │            region specified by                    │
           │                             │            (origin, size) is out                  │
           │                             │            of bounds in buffer.                   │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE                 │
           │                             │            if size is 0.                          │
           │                             │                                                   │
           │                             │            CL_MISALIGNED_SUB_BUFFER_OFFSET        │
           │                             │            is returned in                         │
           │                             │            errcode_ret if there                   │
           │                             │            are no devices in                      │
           │                             │            context associated                     │
           │                             │            with buffer for which                  │
           │                             │            the origin value is                    │
           │                             │            aligned to the                         │
           │                             │            CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN          │
           │                             │            value.                                 │
           └─────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

NOTES

       Concurrent reading from, writing to and copying between both a buffer object and its
       sub-buffer object(s) is undefined. Concurrent reading from, writing to and copying between
       overlapping sub-buffer objects created with the same buffer object is undefined. Only
       reading from both a buffer object and its sub-buffer objects or reading from multiple
       overlapping sub-buffer objects is defined.

ERRORS

       Returns a valid non-zero buffer object and errcode_ret is set to CL_SUCCESS if the buffer
       object is created successfully. Otherwise, it returns one of the following error in
       errcode_ret:

       ·   CL_INVALID_MEM_OBJECT if buffer is not a valid buffer object or is a sub-buffer
           object.

       ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if buffer was created with CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY and flags specifies
           CL_MEM_READ_WRITE or CL_MEM_READ_ONLY, or if buffer was created with CL_MEM_READ_ONLY
           and flags specifies CL_MEM_READ_WRITE or CL_MEM_WRITE_ONLY, or if flags specifies
           CL_MEM_USE_HOST_PTR or CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR or CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR.

       ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if buffer was created with CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY and flags specifies
           CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY or if buffer was created with CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY and flags
           specifies CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY, or if buffer was created with CL_MEM_HOST_NO_ACCESS
           and flags specifies CL_MEM_HOST_READ_ONLY or CL_MEM_HOST_WRITE_ONLY.

       ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if value specified in buffer_create_type is not valid.

       ·   CL_INVALID_VALUE if value(s) specified in buffer_create_info (for a given
           buffer_create_type) is not valid or if buffer_create_info is NULL.

       ·   CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE if size is 0.

       ·   CL_MEM_OBJECT_ALLOCATION_FAILURE if there is a failure to allocate memory for
           sub-buffer object.

       ·   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

       clCreateBuffer(3clc), clEnqueueReadBuffer(3clc), clEnqueueWriteBuffer(3clc),
       clEnqueueCopyBuffer(3clc)

AUTHORS

       The Khronos Group

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007-2011 The Khronos Group Inc.
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NOTES

        1. OpenCL Specification
           page 69, section 5.2.1 - Creating Buffer Objects