/* GCC-StarPU
Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 INRIA
GCC-StarPU is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GCC-StarPU is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC-StarPU. If not, see . */
#undef NDEBUG
#include
/* The tasks under test. */
static void my_pointer_task (const int *x, short *y) __attribute__ ((task));
static void my_pointer_task_cpu (const int *, short *)
__attribute__ ((task_implementation ("cpu", my_pointer_task)));
static void my_pointer_task_opencl (const int *, short *)
__attribute__ ((task_implementation ("opencl", my_pointer_task)));
static void
my_pointer_task_cpu (const int *x, short *y)
{
printf ("%s: x = %p, y = %p\n", __func__, x, y);
assert (*x == 42 && *y == 77);
}
static void
my_pointer_task_opencl (const int *x, short *y)
{
printf ("%s: x = %p, y = %p\n", __func__, x, y);
assert (*x == 42 && *y == 77);
}
static void my_mixed_task (int *x, unsigned char z, const short *y)
__attribute__ ((task));
static void my_mixed_task_cpu (int *, unsigned char, const short *)
__attribute__ ((task_implementation ("cpu", my_mixed_task)));
static void my_mixed_task_opencl (int *, unsigned char, const short *)
__attribute__ ((task_implementation ("opencl", my_mixed_task)));
static void
my_mixed_task_cpu (int *x, unsigned char z, const short *y)
{
printf ("%s: x = %p, y = %p, z = %i\n", __func__, x, y, (int) z);
}
static void
my_mixed_task_opencl (int *x, unsigned char z, const short *y)
{
printf ("%s: x = %p, y = %p, z = %i\n", __func__, x, y, (int) z);
}
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
#pragma starpu initialize
static const unsigned char z = 0x77;
static int x[] = { 42 };
short *y;
y = malloc (sizeof *y);
*y = 77;
/* Register X and Y (don't use the pragma, to avoid mixing concerns in this
test.) */
starpu_data_handle_t handle;
expected_register_arguments.pointer = x;
expected_register_arguments.elements = 1;
expected_register_arguments.element_size = sizeof x[0];
starpu_vector_data_register (&handle, STARPU_MAIN_RAM, (uintptr_t) x, 1, sizeof x[0]);
expected_register_arguments.pointer = y;
expected_register_arguments.elements = 1;
expected_register_arguments.element_size = sizeof *y;
starpu_vector_data_register (&handle, STARPU_MAIN_RAM, (uintptr_t) y, 1, sizeof *y);
struct task_insert_argument expected_pointer_task[] =
{
{ STARPU_R, x },
{ STARPU_RW, y },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
expected_task_insert_arguments = expected_pointer_task;
/* Invoke the task, which should make sure it gets called with
EXPECTED. */
my_pointer_task (x, y);
assert (tasks_submitted == 1);
/* Likewise with `my_mixed_task'. */
struct task_insert_argument expected_mixed_task[] =
{
{ STARPU_RW, x },
{ STARPU_VALUE, &z, sizeof z },
{ STARPU_R, y },
{ 0, 0, 0 }
};
expected_task_insert_arguments = expected_mixed_task;
my_mixed_task (x, 0x77, y);
assert (tasks_submitted == 2);
free (y);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}