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OpenCL 1.2 Support Merged For Mesa's Gallium3D Clover While OpenCL 3.0 Is Being Tackled

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  • tuxd3v
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    It indeed works here on Polaris, which is a great achievement. Though ppd are still way lower than with amdgpu-pro Orca CL driver.
    clinfo also still reports CL 1.1 for whatever reason.
    woow, nice
    It means that no more proprietary opencl( on non-Rocm hardware )

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  • pmoreau
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    It indeed works here on Polaris, which is a great achievement. Though ppd are still way lower than with amdgpu-pro Orca CL driver.
    clinfo also still reports CL 1.1 for whatever reason.
    clover still only advertises OpenCL 1.1 as printf() is not supported yet.

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  • Black_Fox
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    It indeed works here on Polaris, which is a great achievement. Though ppd are still way lower than with amdgpu-pro Orca CL driver.
    clinfo also still reports CL 1.1 for whatever reason.
    That's great! Thanks for trying it out. While not fully ready yet, I'm curious what more the devs will achieve in this area before the stable 20.3 release comes out.

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  • aufkrawall
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    Originally posted by Black_Fox View Post
    Does this mean I could run Folding@Home on my RX 570 on Mesa 20.3 fully? Last time I tried I had to kludge together a hybrid of AMDGPU OpenCL + Mesa everything else.
    It indeed works here on Polaris, which is a great achievement. Though ppd are still way lower than with amdgpu-pro Orca CL driver.
    clinfo also still reports CL 1.1 for whatever reason.

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  • schmidtbag
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    This is good news. Brings us one step closer to being able to ditch closed-source drivers.

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  • Laughing1
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    Good to see!

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  • jjcasmar
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    Will this allow to run SYCL on non ROCm AMD hardware?

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  • LinAGKar
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    Originally posted by pal666 View Post
    i'm not sure what are those closed implementations you are referring to. afaik intel and amd's opencl is open
    AMD PAL OpenCL and Orca aren't. Only ROCm, which only works on some systems.

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  • PuckPoltergeist
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    clinfo still says OpenCL C 1.1, are there other requirements for 1.2?

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by arunbupathy View Post
    This is great news. My thanks to the devs involved! I hope that reaching performance parity with closed source implementations doesn't take as long as the bring up. And I truly wish that Clover gives the closed implementations a run for their money.
    i'm not sure what are those closed implementations you are referring to. afaik intel and amd's opencl is open

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