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OpenCL on Samsung Chromebook Mali-T604 (Chrubuntu OR ChromeOS)
Todd Thompson
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 19th February 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Question: How to get OpenCL drivers installed on either Chrubuntu or ChromeOS?
Background: I am able to successfully compile and execute OpenCL code (using Chrubuntu on sdcard + Mali SDK + Code::Blocks) but every example/sample and simple 'hello, world' app returns an error when using clGetPlatformIDs. The code compiles and runs just fine, but I'm not getting a CL_SUCCESS so I am thinking this must mean there is no proper driver.
For example,
cl_int err;
cl_platform_is platform_id = NULL;
err = clGetPlatformIDs(1,&platform_id,NULL);
returns 2123707424
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Todd Thompson
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Todd Thompson
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 6th March 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Pete,
It looks like bearon @ beyond3d forum (
http://forum.beyond3...ead.php?t=63071
) has found OpenCL drivers for Nexus 10.
It's created a lot of excitement (
http://www.anandtech...exus-10-devices
) but I don't know if I can leverage this for Samsung Chromebook.
I'm not a compiler engineer and I'm just learning OpenCL so I'm hoping this finding will either provide direct support or lead the way for ARM+Google+Samsung to provide the necessary drivers for ChromeOS and/or Chrubuntu.
It makes the mobility of the Chromebook very appealing if development, testing and debugging is available on one platform. I need to compile and test prior to execution on very large distributed+parallel systems.
Thanks for reply,
Todd
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Todd Thompson
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 6th March 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Pete,
It looks like bearon @ beyond3d forum (
http://forum.beyond3...ead.php?t=63071
) has found OpenCL drivers for Nexus 10.
It's created a lot of excitement (
http://www.anandtech...exus-10-devices
) but I don't know if I can leverage this for Samsung Chromebook.
I'm not a compiler engineer and I'm just learning OpenCL so I'm hoping this finding will either provide direct support or lead the way for ARM+Google+Samsung to provide the necessary drivers for ChromeOS and/or Chrubuntu.
It makes the mobility of the Chromebook very appealing if development, testing and debugging is available on one platform. I need to compile and test prior to execution on very large distributed+parallel systems.
Thanks for reply,
Todd
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