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NAME¶
clCreateSampler - Creates a sampler object.¶
cl_sampler
clCreateSampler(cl_context context,
cl_bool normalized_coords,
cl_addressing_mode addressing_mode,
cl_filter_mode filter_mode,
cl_int *errcode_ret);
PARAMETERS¶
contextMust be a valid OpenCL context.
normalized_coords
Determines if the image coordinates specified are
normalized (if normalized_coords is CL_TRUE) or not (if
normalized_coords is CL_FALSE).
addressing_mode
Specifies how out-of-range image coordinates are handled
when reading from an image. This can be set to
CL_ADDRESS_MIRRORED_REPEAT, CL_ADDRESS_REPEAT,
CL_ADDRESS_CLAMP_TO_EDGE, CL_ADDRESS_CLAMP, and
CL_ADDRESS_NONE.
filter_mode
Specifies the type of filter that must be applied when
reading an image. This can be CL_FILTER_NEAREST or
CL_FILTER_LINEAR.
errcode_ret
Returns an appropriate error code. If errcode_ret
is NULL, no error code is returned.
NOTES¶
A sampler object describes how to sample an image when the image is read in the kernel. The built-in functions to read from an image in a kernel take a sampler as an argument. The sampler arguments to the image read function can be sampler objects created using OpenCL functions and passed as argument values to the kernel or can be samplers declared inside a kernel. In this section we discuss how sampler objects are created using OpenCL functions. For more information about working with samplers, see sampler_t(3clc)ERRORS¶
Returns a valid non-zero sampler object and errcode_ret is set to CL_SUCCESS if the sampler object is created successfully. Otherwise, it returns a NULL value with one of the following error values returned in errcode_ret:•CL_INVALID_CONTEXT if context is not a
valid context.
•CL_INVALID_VALUE if addressing_mode,
filter_mode, or normalized_coords or a combination of these
argument values are not valid.
•CL_INVALID_OPERATION if images are not supported
by any device associated with context (i.e. CL_DEVICE_IMAGE_SUPPORT
specified in the table of OpenCL Device Queries for
clGetDeviceInfo(3clc) is CL_FALSE).
•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¶
clRetainSampler(3clc), clReleaseSampler(3clc), clGetSamplerInfo(3clc), classDiagram(3clc)sampler_t(3clc)AUTHORS¶
The Khronos GroupCOPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2007-2011 The Khronos Group Inc.NOTES¶
- 1.
- OpenCL Specification
page 128, section 5.5.1 - Creating Sampler Objects
06/18/2014 | The Khronos Group |