I added plan classes cuda_opencl (misnomer, sorry) and ati_opencl.
The former requires driver version 197.13+;
the latter is a stub that never matches.

-- David

Kamran Karimi wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification.
> 
> I would appreciate it if you could do the app_plan() modifications to
> make sure opencl_nvidia is available to everybody for testing.
> 
> -Kamran
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Anderson [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 3:22 PM
> To: Kamran Karimi
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] OpenCL support?
> 
> Kamran Karimi wrote:
>> We also have two versions of our aqua app for NVIDIA and ATI. They run
>> when invoked manually, and accept a "--device" argument to determine
>> which GPU to use (as provided to cuda apps before, but I can't find
> this
>> argument in the sched_customize.cpp file any more).
> 
> It's not supplied by the scheduler.
> It's supplied by the client, after it decides which GPU to use.
> 
>> We can try the apps
>> under BOINC when it can detect and report OpenCL's presence.
> 
> You can try them right now;
> just define an opencl_nvidia plan class,
> and add a clause to app_plan() in which you check for
> driver version 197.13 or later.
> I can add this if you want.
> 
> ATI: we need to wait until ATI includes OpenCL support in their driver.
> Asking volunteers to install an SDK,
> and having the client check for it, is not viable.
> 
> -- David
> 

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