Creates an OpenCL context.
cl_context clCreateContext(const cl_context_properties *properties,
cl_uint num_devices,
const cl_device_id *devices,
void ( CL_CALLBACK *pfn_notify) const char *errinfo, const void *private_info, size_t cb, void *user_data,
void *user_data,
cl_int *errcode_ret)
An OpenCL context is created with one or more devices. Contexts are used by the OpenCL runtime for managing objects such as command-queues, memory, program and kernel objects and for executing kernels on one or more devices specified in the context.
- properties
-
Specifies a list of context property names and their corresponding values. Each property name is immediately followed by the corresponding desired value. The list is terminated with 0.
properties
can be NULL in which case the platform that is selected is implementation-defined. The list of supportedproperties
is described in the table below.If the extension
cl_khr_dx9_media_sharing
is enabled, thenproperties
specifies a list of context property names and their corresponding values. Each property is followed immediately by the corresponding desired value. The list is terminated with zero. If a property is not specified inproperties
, then its default value (listed in the table below) is used (it is said to be specified implicitly). Ifproperties
is NULL or empty (points to a list whose first value is zero), all attributes take on their default values.If the extension
cl_khr_d3d10_sharing
is enabled, thenproperties
specifies a list of context property names and their corresponding values. Each property is followed immediately by the corresponding desired value. The list is terminated with zero. If a property is not specified inproperties
, then its default value is used (it is said to be specified implicitly). Ifproperties
is NULL or empty (points to a list whose first value is zero), all attributes take on their default value.If the extension
cl_khr_d3d11_sharing
is enabled, thenproperties
specifies a list of context property names and their corresponding values. Each property is followed immediately by the corresponding desired value. The list is terminated with zero. If a property is not specified inproperties
, then its default value is used (it is said to be specified implicitly). Ifproperties
is NULL or empty (points to a list whose first value is zero), all attributes take on their default value.If the extension
cl_khr_gl_sharing
is enabled, thenproperties
points to an attribute list, which is a array of ordered <attribute name, value> pairs terminated with zero. If an attribute is not specified inproperties
, then its default value is used (it is said to be specified implicitly). Ifproperties
is NULL or empty (points to a list whose first value is zero), all attributes take on their default values. num_devices
-
The number of devices specified in the
devices
argument. devices
-
A pointer to a list of unique devices returned by
clGetDeviceIDs
or sub-devices created byclCreateSubDevices
for a platform. Duplicate devices specified indevices
are ignored. pfn_notify
-
A callback function that can be registered by the application. This callback function will be used by the OpenCL implementation to report information on errors during context creation as well as errors that occur at runtime in this context. This callback function may be called asynchronously by the OpenCL implementation. It is the application’s responsibility to ensure that the callback function is thread-safe. If
pfn_notify
is NULL, no callback function is registered. The parameters to this callback function are:errinfo
is a pointer to an error string.private_info
andcb
represent a pointer to binary data that is returned by the OpenCL implementation that can be used to log additional information helpful in debugging the error.user_data
is a pointer to user supplied data.NoteThere are a number of cases where error notifications need to be delivered due to an error that occurs outside a context. Such notifications may not be delivered through the pfn_notify
callback. Where these notifications go is implementation-defined. user_data
-
Passed as the
user_data
argument whenpfn_notify
is called.user_data
can be NULL. errcode_ret
-
Returns an appropriate error code. If
errcode_ret
is NULL, no error code is returned.
clCreateContext
and clCreateContextFromType
perform an implicit retain.
This is very helpful for 3rd party libraries, which typically get a context passed to them by the application.
However, it is possible that the application may delete the context without informing the library.
Allowing functions to attach to (i.e.
retain) and release a context solves the problem of a context being used by a library no longer being valid.
If the cl_khr_terminate_context
extension is enabled, CL_CONTEXT_TERMINATE_KHR
can be specified in the context properties only if all devices associated with the context support the ability to support context termination (i.e.
CL_DEVICE_TERMINATE_CAPABILITY_CONTEXT_KHR
is set for CL_DEVICE_TERMINATE_CAPABILITY_KHR
).
Otherwise, context creation fails with error code of CL_INVALID_PROPERTY
.
If the cl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled: Attributes control sharing of OpenCL memory objects with OpenGL buffer, texture, and renderbuffer objects as described in section 9.7.
Depending on the platform-specific API used to bind OpenGL contexts to the window system, the following attributes may be set to identify an OpenGL context:
-
When the CGL binding API is supported, the attribute
CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR
should be set to aCGLShareGroup
handle to a CGL share group object. -
When the EGL binding API is supported, the attribute
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
should be set to anEGLContext`handle to an OpenGL ES or OpenGL context, and the attribute `CL_EGL_DISPLAY_KHR
should be set to the EGLDisplay handle of the display used to create the OpenGL ES or OpenGL context. -
When the GLX binding API is supported, the attribute
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
should be set to aGLXContext
handle to an OpenGL context, and the attributeCL_GLX_DISPLAY_KHR
should be set to the Display handle of the X Window System display used to create the OpenGL context. -
When the WGL binding API is supported, the attribute
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
should be set to an HGLRC handle to an OpenGL context, and the attributeCL_WGL_HDC_KHR
should be set to the HDC handle of the display used to create the OpenGL context.
If the cl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled: Memory objects created in the context so specified may be shared with the specified OpenGL or OpenGL ES context (as well as with any other OpenGL contexts on the share list of that context, according to the description of sharing in the GLX 1.4 and EGL 1.4 specifications, and the WGL documentation for OpenGL implementations on Microsoft Windows), or with the explicitly identified OpenGL share group for CGL.
If no OpenGL or OpenGL ES context or share group is specified in the attribute list, then memory objects may not be shared, and calling any of the commands in section 9.7 will result in a CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
error.
clCreateContext
returns a valid non-zero context and errcode_ret
is set to CL_SUCCESS
if the context is created successfully.
Otherwise, it returns a NULL value with the following error values returned in errcode_ret
:
-
CL_INVALID_PLATFORM
ifproperties
is NULL and no platform could be selected or if platform value specified inproperties
is not a valid platform. (If the extensioncl_khr_gl_sharing
is enabled, then this error is replaced withCL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
; see below.) -
CL_INVALID_PROPERTY
if context property name inproperties
is not a supported property name, if the value specified for a supported property name is not valid, or if the same property name is specified more than once. However if the extensioncl_khr_gl_sharing
is enabled, thenCL_INVALID_PROPERTY
is returned if an attribute name other than those listed in the table forproperties
above or ifCL_CONTEXT_INTEROP_USER_SYNC
is specified inproperties
. -
CL_INVALID_PROPERTY
if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled and an attribute name other than those specified in the table above (table 4.5) or ifCL_CONTEXT_INTEROP_USER_SYNC
is specified inproperties
. -
CL_INVALID_VALUE
ifdevices
is NULL; ifnum_devices
is equal to zero; or ifpfn_notify
is NULL butuser_data
is not NULL. -
CL_INVALID_DEVICE
ifdevices
contains an invalid device. -
CL_INVALID_OPERATION
if Direct3D 10 interoperability is specified by settingCL_INVALID_D3D10_DEVICE_KHR
to a non-NULL value, and interoperability with another graphics API is also specified (if thecl_khr_d3d10_sharing
extension is enabled). -
CL_DEVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE
if a device indevices
is currently not available even though the device was returned byclGetDeviceIDs
. -
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. -
CL_INVALID_D3D10_DEVICE_KHR
if the Direct3D 10 device specified for interoperability is not compatible with the devices against which the context is to be created (if thecl_khr_d3d10_sharing
extension is enabled). -
CL_INVALID_D3D10_DEVICE_KHR
if the value of the propertyCL_CONTEXT_D3D10_DEVICE_KHR
is non-NULL and does not specify a valid Direct3D 10 device with which thecl_device_ids
against which this context is to be created may interoperate (if thecl_khr_d3d10_sharing
extension is enabled). -
CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
when an invalid OpenGL context or share group object handle is specified inproperties
(only if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled). -
CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
if no OpenGL or OpenGL ES context or share group is specified in the attribute list given toclCreateContext
and any of the commands in section 9.7 are called. (if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled) -
CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled and if a context was specified by any of the following means:-
A context specified for an EGL-based OpenGL ES or OpenGL implementation by setting the attributes
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
andCL_EGL_DISPLAY_KHR
. -
A context was specified for a GLX-based OpenGL implementation by setting the attributes
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
andCL_GLX_DISPLAY_KHR
. -
A context was specified for a WGL-based OpenGL implementation by setting the attributes
CL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
andCL_WGL_HDC_KHR
.
and any of the following conditions hold:
-
The specified display and context attributes do not identify a valid OpenGL or OpenGL ES context.
-
The specified context does not support buffer and renderbuffer objects.
-
The specified context is not compatible with the OpenCL context being created (for example, it exists in a physically distinct address space, such as another hardware device, or does not support sharing data with OpenCL due to implementation restrictions).
-
-
CL_INVALID_GL_SHAREGROUP_REFERENCE_KHR
if a share group was specified for a CGL-based OpenGL implementation by setting the attributeCL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR
, and the specified share group does not identify a valid CGL share group object (if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled). -
CL_INVALID_OPERATION
if thecl_khr_gl_sharing
extension is enabled and if a context was specified as described above and any of the following conditions hold:-
A context or share group object was specified for one of CGL, EGL, GLX, or WGL and the OpenGL implementation does not support that window-system binding API.
-
More than one of the attributes
CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR
,CL_EGL_DISPLAY_KHR
,CL_GLX_DISPLAY_KHR
, andCL_WGL_HDC_KHR
is set to a non-default value. -
Both of the attributes
CL_CGL_SHAREGROUP_KHR
andCL_GL_CONTEXT_KHR
are set to non-default values. -
Any of the devices specified in the
devices
argument cannot support OpenCL objects which share the data store of an OpenGL object, as described in section 9.7.
-
-
CL_INVALID_DX9_MEDIA_ADAPTER_KHR
if the media adapter specified for interoperability is not compatible with the devices against which the context is to be created (only if thecl_khr_dx9_media_sharing
extension is supported). -
CL_INVALID_ADAPTER_KHR
if any of the values of the propertiesCL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_D3D9_KHR
,CL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_D3D9EX_KHR
orCL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_DXVA_KHR
is non-NULL and does not specify a valid media adapter with which thecl_device_ids
against which this context is to be created may interoperate (only if thecl_khr_dx9_media_sharing
extension is supported). -
CL_INVALID_OPERATION
if interoperability is specified by settingCL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_D3D9_KHR
,CL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_D3D9EX_KHR
orCL_CONTEXT_ADAPTER_DXVA_KHR
to a non-NULL value, and interoperability with another graphics API is also specified (only if thecl_khr_dx9_media_sharing
extension is supported). -
CL_INVALID_OPERATION
if Direct3D 11 interoperability is specified by settingCL_INVALID_D3D11_DEVICE_KHR
to a non-NULL value, and interoperability with another graphics API is also specified (only if thecl_khr_d3d11_sharing
extension is supported). -
CL_INVALID_D3D11_DEVICE_KHR
if the value of the propertyCL_CONTEXT_D3D11_DEVICE_KHR
is non-NULL and does not specify a valid Direct3D 11 device with which thecl_device_ids
against which this context is to be created may interoperate (only if thecl_khr_d3d11_sharing
extension is supported). -
CL_INVALID_D3D11_DEVICE_KHR
if the Direct3D 11 device specified for interoperability is not compatible with the devices against which the context is to be created (only if thecl_khr_d3d11_sharing
extension is supported).