implement that. Sorry for the
wrong information.
Thanks
Xiuli
From: Beignet [mailto:beignet-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Pan,
Xiuli
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 1:08 PM
To: Svein Berge <sve...@pvv.org>
Cc: beignet@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Beignet] Low latency io
Hi
PM
To: Pan, Xiuli <xiuli@intel.com>
Cc: beignet@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Beignet] Low latency io
Hello Xiuli,
that’s great news! I tested the OCL20 branch in January. I don’t think it
supported SVM atomics then, and I couldn’t get the OCL20 branch to build when I
tried agai
Hello Xiuli,
that’s great news! I tested the OCL20 branch in January. I don’t think it
supported SVM atomics then, and I couldn’t get the OCL20 branch to build when I
tried again last week. I will make a new attempt next week. You mention the
need for an llvm patch to build it - could you tell
: Beignet [mailto:beignet-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Svein
Berge
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 11:36 PM
To: beignet@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: [Beignet] Low latency io
Hello, Beignet list!
I'm doing a project that involves low latency i/o. I could use a solution like
gpudirect
Hello, Beignet list!
I'm doing a project that involves low latency i/o. I could use a solution
like gpudirect (nvidia) or directgma (amd), but these are only available on
high end cards which would otherwise be overkill for my project. As far as
I understand the intel processor architecture