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#pragma once
#ifdef linux
#include <CL/cl.h>
#include <CL/opencl.h>
#elif defined _WIN32
#define CL_USE_DEPRECATED_OPENCL_1_2_APIS
#include <CL/cl_gl.h>
#include <CL/cl.h>
#include <CL/opencl.h>
// Note: windows.h must be included before Gl/GL.h
#include <windows.h>
#include <GL/GL.h>
#elif defined TARGET_OS_MAC
#include <OpenCL/opencl.h>
#endif
#include <string>
#include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <iostream>
struct device {
cl_device_id id;
cl_device_type type;
cl_uint clock_frequency;
char version[128];
cl_platform_id platform;
cl_uint comp_units;
char extensions[1024];
char name[256];
cl_bool is_little_endian = false;
bool cl_gl_sharing = false;
};
class OpenCL {
public:
OpenCL(sf::Vector2i resolution);
~OpenCL();
bool init();
void run_kernel(std::string kernel_name);
void draw(sf::RenderWindow *window);
private:
int error = 0;
// Sprite and texture that is shared between CL and GL
sf::Sprite viewport_sprite;
sf::Texture viewport_texture;
sf::Vector2i viewport_resolution;
// The device which we have selected according to certain criteria
cl_platform_id platform_id;
cl_device_id device_id;
// The GL shared context and its subsiquently generated command queue
cl_context context;
cl_command_queue command_queue;
// Maps which contain a mapping from "name" to the host side CL memory object
std::unordered_map<std::string, cl_kernel> kernel_map;
std::unordered_map<std::string, cl_mem> buffer_map;
// Query the hardware on this machine and select the best device and the platform on which it resides
void aquire_hardware();
// After aquiring hardware, create a shared context using platform specific CL commands
void create_shared_context();
// Command queues must be created with a valid context
void create_command_queue();
// Compile the kernel and store it in the kernel map with the name as the key
bool compile_kernel(std::string kernel_path, std::string kernel_name);
// Buffer operations
// All of these functions create and store a buffer in a map with the key representing their name
// Create an image buffer from an SF texture. Access Type is the read/write specifier required by OpenCL
int create_image_buffer(std::string buffer_name, cl_uint size, sf::Texture* texture, cl_int access_type);
// Create a buffer with CL_MEM_READ_ONLY and CL_MEM_COPY_HOST_PTR
int create_buffer(std::string buffer_name, cl_uint size, void* data);
// Create a buffer with user defined data access flags
int create_buffer(std::string buffer_name, cl_uint size, void* data, cl_mem_flags flags);
// Store a cl_mem object in the buffer map <string:name, cl_mem:buffer>
int store_buffer(cl_mem buffer, std::string buffer_name);
// Using CL release the memory object and remove the KVP associated with the buffer name
int release_buffer(std::string buffer_name);
void assign_kernel_args();
int set_kernel_arg(std::string kernel_name, int index, std::string buffer_name);
bool vr_assert(int error_code, std::string function_name);
};