Acquire OpenCL memory objects that have been created from a media surface.
cl_int clEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR(cl_command_queue command_queue,
cl_uint num_objects,
const cl_mem *mem_objects,
cl_uint num_events_in_wait_list,
const cl_event *event_wait_list,
cl_event *event)
command_queue
-
A valid command-queue.
num_objects
-
The number of memory objects to be acquired in
mem_objects
. mem_objects
-
A pointer to a list of OpenCL memory objects that were created from media surfaces.
num_events_in_wait_list
,event_wait_list
-
Specify events that need to complete before this particular command can be executed. If
event_wait_list
is NULL, then this particular command does not wait on any event to complete. Ifevent_wait_list
is NULL,num_events_in_wait_list
must be 0. Ifevent_wait_list
is not NULL, the list of events pointed to byevent_wait_list
must be valid andnum_events_in_wait_list
must be greater than 0. The events specified inevent_wait_list
act as synchronization points. event
-
Returns n event object that identifies this particular command and can be used to query or queue a wait for this particular command to complete.
event
can be NULL in which case it will not be possible for the application to query the status of this command or queue a wait for this command to complete. If theevent_wait_list
and theevent
arguments are not NULL, theevent
argument should not refer to an element of theevent_wait_list
array.
Used to acquire OpenCL memory objects that have been created from a media surface.
The media surfaces are acquired by the OpenCL context associated with command_queue
and can therefore be used by all command-queues associated with the OpenCL context.
OpenCL memory objects created from media surfaces must be acquired before they can be used by any OpenCL commands queued to a command-queue.
If an OpenCL memory object created from a media surface is used while it is not currently acquired by OpenCL, the call attempting to use that OpenCL memory object will return CL_DX9_MEDIA_SURFACE_NOT_ACQUIRED_KHR
.
If CL_CONTEXT_INTEROP_USER_SYNC
is not specified as CL_TRUE
during context creation, clEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
provides the synchronization guarantee that any media adapter API calls involving the interop device(s) used in the OpenCL context made before clEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
is called will complete executing before event
reports completion and before the execution of any subsequent OpenCL work issued in command_queue
begins.
If the context was created with properties specifying CL_CONTEXT_INTEROP_USER_SYNC
as CL_TRUE
, the user is responsible for guaranteeing that any media adapter API calls involving the interop device(s) used in the OpenCL context made before clEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
is called have completed before calling clEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
.
Returns CL_SUCCESS
returns CL_SUCCESS
if the function is executed successfully.
If num_objects
is 0 and mem_objects
is NULL then the function does nothing and returns CL_SUCCESS
.
Otherwise it returns one of the following errors:
-
CL_INVALID_VALUE
ifnum_objects
is zero andmem_objects
is not a NULL value or ifnum_objects
> 0 andmem_objects
is NULL. -
CL_INVALID_MEM_OBJECT
if memory objects inmem_objects
are not valid OpenCL memory objects or if memory objects inmem_objects
have not been created from media surfaces. -
CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE
ifcommand_queue
is not a valid command-queue. -
CL_INVALID_CONTEXT
if context associated withcommand_queue
was not created from a device that can share the media surface referenced bymem_objects
. -
CL_DX9_MEDIA_SURFACE_ALREADY_ACQUIRED_KHR
if memory objects inmem_objects
have previously been acquired usingclEnqueueAcquireDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
but have not been released usingclEnqueueReleaseDX9MediaSurfacesKHR
. -
CL_INVALID_EVENT_WAIT_LIST
ifevent_wait_list
is NULL andnum_event_in_wait_list
> 0, orevent_wait_list
is not NULL andnum_event_in_wait_list
is 0, or if event objects inevent_wait_list
are not valid events. -
CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY
if there is a failure to allocate resources required by the OpenCL implementation on the host.