llvm-project/libclc
Aaron Watry dfd8afa02b Parenthesize arguments for mad_hi
Thanks to Jordon Rose <jordan_rose@apple.com> for pointing this out.

llvm-svn: 190310
2013-09-09 14:36:21 +00:00
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build configure.py: Add an install rule. 2012-06-01 17:29:59 +00:00
generic Parenthesize arguments for mad_hi 2013-09-09 14:36:21 +00:00
ptx/lib libclc: Rename [add|sub]_sat.ll to [add|sub]_sat_if.ll 2013-06-26 18:21:31 +00:00
ptx-nvidiacl/lib Add barrier.cl to SOURCES, spotted by Jin Wang. 2012-09-05 18:13:55 +00:00
r600/lib Add atomic_sub and atomic_dec builtin functions 2013-09-06 20:20:21 +00:00
test Add rsqrt builtin. Based on patch by Cassie Epps! 2012-08-21 10:48:35 +00:00
utils Fix build with LLVM 3.4 2013-07-18 21:24:35 +00:00
www Switch to BSD/MIT dual license. 2012-02-22 04:47:39 +00:00
CREDITS.TXT
LICENSE.TXT Update the copyright coredits -- Happy new year 2013! 2013-01-01 10:00:19 +00:00
README.TXT
compile-test.sh Fix build against recent versions of Clang. Based on patch by Alastair Donaldson! 2012-12-05 07:39:02 +00:00
configure.py Place pkg-config file in $prefix/share/pkgconfig. 2013-09-05 23:27:58 +00:00

README.TXT

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libclc
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libclc is an open source, BSD licensed implementation of the library
requirements of the OpenCL C programming language, as specified by the
OpenCL 1.1 Specification. The following sections of the specification
impose library requirements:

  * 6.1: Supported Data Types
  * 6.2.3: Explicit Conversions
  * 6.2.4.2: Reinterpreting Types Using as_type() and as_typen()
  * 6.9: Preprocessor Directives and Macros
  * 6.11: Built-in Functions
  * 9.3: Double Precision Floating-Point
  * 9.4: 64-bit Atomics
  * 9.5: Writing to 3D image memory objects
  * 9.6: Half Precision Floating-Point

libclc is intended to be used with the Clang compiler's OpenCL frontend.

libclc is designed to be portable and extensible. To this end, it provides
generic implementations of most library requirements, allowing the target
to override the generic implementation at the granularity of individual
functions.

libclc currently only supports the PTX target, but support for more
targets is welcome.

Compiling
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./configure.py --with-llvm-config=/path/to/llvm-config && make

Website
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http://www.pcc.me.uk/~peter/libclc/