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 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
New command usage: ocloc ids <acronym>.
It will allow the user to query all matched
<major>.<minor>.<revision> for the specified acronym.
E.g.
ocloc ids dg1
Matched ids:
12.10.0
Signed-off-by: Daria Hinz <daria.hinz@intel.com>
Related-To: NEO-7159
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>