Portable Computing Language - an OpenCL implementation

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http://portablecl.org/

Portable Computing Language (pocl) aims to become a MIT-licensed open source
implementation of the OpenCL standard which can be easily adapted for new targets
and devices, both for homogeneous CPU and heterogenous GPUs/accelerators.

pocl uses Clang as an OpenCL C frontend and LLVM for the kernel compiler
implementation, and as a portability layer. Thus, if your desired target
has an LLVM backend, it should be able to get OpenCL support easily by using pocl.

The goal is to accomplish improved performance portability using a kernel
compiler that can generate multi-work-item work-group functions that exploit
various types of parallel hardware resources: VLIW, superscalar, SIMD, SIMT,
multicore, multithread ...

Additional purpose of the project is to serve as a research platform for
issues in parallel programming on heterogeneous platforms.

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pocl-1.8.tar.gz 0001614545 1.54 MB
pocl-rpmlintrc 0000000110 110 Bytes
pocl.changes 0000016164 15.8 KB
pocl.spec 0000005125 5 KB
Revision 61 (latest revision is 78)
Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) accepted request 980782 from Aaron Puchert's avatar Aaron Puchert (aaronpuchert) (revision 61)
- Use LLVM 13 on Tumbleweed, since LLVM 14 does not yet work
  according to upstream. (gh#pocl/pocl#1047, gh#pocl/pocl#1048)
- Require at least version 6 of clang-devel, older versions are
  not supported. (Otherwise configuration will fail.)
- Strip prefix from CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR on older distributions
  to fix paths there.
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