found opencl runtime library 'libOpenCL' I’m getting the following output: ➜ ~ darktable -d opencl After having reinstalled my nvidia-387 driver. I’m having issues with getting darktable to use opencl on my system. Does this mean OpenCL support is not available? I’m using A10-7870K APU with built in R7 graphics. opencl library ‘libOpenCL.so.1’ found on your system and loaded found opencl runtime library ‘libOpenCL.so.1’ could not find opencl runtime library ‘libOpenCL.so’ could not find opencl runtime library ‘libOpenCL’ initial status of opencl enabled flag is OFF. FINALLY: opencl is NOT AVAILABLE on this system. discarding device 1 AMD CARRIZO (DRM 3.18.0 / 4.13.0-21-lowlatency, LLVM 6.0.0)’ due to missing image support. discarding device 0 AMD CAICOS (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.13.0-21-lowlatency, LLVM 6.0.0)' due to missing image support. opencl library ‘libOpenCL’ found on your system and loadedĪmdgpu_parse_asic_ids: Cannot parse ASIC IDs: Resource temporarily unavailable found opencl runtime library ‘libOpenCL’ Performance using just my CPU (and with 16GB DDR4 RAM) isn’t bad but it would be nice to have the ability to use the silicon that could make the performance fantastic. Therefore we simply discard these devices.ĭoes this include GPU on the same die as CPU? My AMD A12 (id Carrizo) comes with 8 compute units according to clinfo, but is not usable?Īgain - I have a separate Radeon R5230 (id Caicos) with 2 compute units but this is not used either. We observed that they do not give us any speed gain versus our hand-optimized CPU code. These come as drivers provided by INTEL or AMD. There also exist a few on-CPU implementations of OpenCL.
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