This change matches the appropriate aot config
for the combination of device ID and revision ID.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7905
Ocloc supports passing hw ip version value to -device arg in
the form of major.minor.revision.
This change adds support for directly passed value as uint32_t as well.
Support added for single and fat binary.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7903
This commit switches the device ID logic from the deprecated
to the new one, so that if the user passes a hex value to the -device
parameter, ocloc will use the new implementation in the product config
helper. The change also introduces a fix for setting the values in the
correct order to configure the hwIfno correctly.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz daria.hinz@intel.com
Related-To: NEO-7487
This commit is to introduce optimizations in ocloc when building
targets for release and family.
Instead of building fatbinary after all available targets in
the RTL ID table, we introduce optimizations when there is an
acronym available for the platform in the DEVICE table,
we limit to them only.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7582
The "disasm" option in ocloc was not validate new acronyms.
despite handling them in "compile".
This PR is fixing the issue - ocloc disasm supports new & deprecated
acronyms.
https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/issues/582
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7509
This commit switches the device ID logic from the deprecated
to the new one, so that if the user passes a hex value to the -device
parameter, ocloc will use the new implementation in the product config
helper.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7487
New acronyms that distinguish between configurations are supported.
This commit adds support for these names by reusing ProductFamilyOverride flag.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7112
This change removes some of the logic related to
passing device id as an argument in ocloc introduced in
"Setting default device id for acronym".
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
This PR includes:
- Move product config implementation from
ocloc arg helper to product config helper.
- Add default device id setting for each platform configuration.
- Add & move hw info config tests from opencl to shared
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7112
In addition to supporting the official -device acronyms
(e.g. xe-hpg), support for shorter and deprecated acronyms
has also been added.
An example of supported variances:
- xehpg
- xe_hpg
- xe_hpg_core
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-6910
Ocloc will handle any new values that may be
passed to the -device argument.
Supported acronyms are available under cmd:
ocloc compile --help
Supported patterns:
- device acronym
- release acronym
- family acronym
- version (major.minor.revision)
Fatbinary will no longer handle major.minor.revision variances,
only acronyms allowed.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Ocloc will handle any new values that may be
passed to the -device argument.
Supported acronyms are available under cmd:
ocloc compile --help
Supported patterns:
- device acronym
- release acronym
- family acronym
- version (major.minor.revision)
Fatbinary will no longer handle major.minor.revision variances,
only acronyms allowed.
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Change modifies the encoding entry in fatbinary for platforms.
If numbering in -device is used, the value PRODUCT_CONFIG will be encoded.
The functionality that returns the correct product config values has
also been added.
Related-To: NEO-6744
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>