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Opencl driver missing or out of date intel
Opencl driver missing or out of date intel










  1. #OPENCL DRIVER MISSING OR OUT OF DATE INTEL CODE#
  2. #OPENCL DRIVER MISSING OR OUT OF DATE INTEL OFFLINE#

Configuring Constant Memory Cache Size (-const-cache-bytes= ) Forcing Fewer Read Data Reorder Units to Reduce Area at the Expense of Read Throughput to Global Memory (-num-reorder) Forcing a Single Store Ring to Reduce Area at the Expense of Write Throughput to Global Memory (-force-single-store-ring) Forcing Ring Interconnect for Global Memory (-global-ring) Disabling Burst-Interleaving of Global Memory (-no-interleaving= )

#OPENCL DRIVER MISSING OR OUT OF DATE INTEL CODE#

Removing Debug Data from Compiler Reports and Source Code from the.

#OPENCL DRIVER MISSING OR OUT OF DATE INTEL OFFLINE#

Converting Warning Messages from the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler into Error Messages (-Werror) Suppressing Warning Messages from the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler (-W) Displaying the Estimated Resource Usage Summary On-Screen (-report) Generating Compilation Progress Report (-v) Defining Preprocessor Macros to Specify Kernel Parameters (-D ) Specifying Schedule Fmax Target for Kernels (-clock= ) Resolving Hardware Generation Fitting Errors during Kernel Compilation (-high-effort) Compiling a Kernel for a Specific FPGA Board and Custom Platform (-board= ) and (-board-package= ) Specifying the Name of an Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler Output File (-o ) Specifying the Location of Header Files (-I= ) Compiling and Linking Your Kernels or Object Files without Building Hardware (-rtl) Compiling Your Kernel without Building Hardware (-c) Compiling Your Kernel to Create Hardware Configuration File Pipelining Loops in Non-task Kernels (-auto-pipeline) Modifying the Handshaking Protocol (-hyper-optimized-handshaking) 7.27. Disabling Hardware Kernel Invocation Queue (-no-hardware-kernel-invocation-queue) 7.26. Compiling Your Kernel with Memory Error Correction Coding (-ecc) 7.25. Compiling Your Kernel Incrementally (-incremental) 7.24. Speeding Up Your OpenCL Compilation (-fast-compile) 7.23. Reducing Floating-Point Rounding Operations (-ffp-contract=fast) 7.22. Relaxing the Order of Floating-Point Operations (-ffp-reassociate) 7.21. Configuring Constant Memory Cache Size (-const-cache-bytes= ) 7.20. Forcing Fewer Read Data Reorder Units to Reduce Area at the Expense of Read Throughput to Global Memory (-num-reorder) 7.19. Forcing a Single Store Ring to Reduce Area at the Expense of Write Throughput to Global Memory (-force-single-store-ring) 7.18. Forcing Ring Interconnect for Global Memory (-global-ring) 7.17. Disabling Burst-Interleaving of Global Memory (-no-interleaving= ) 7.16. Converting Warning Messages from the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler into Error Messages (-Werror) 7.14. Suppressing Warning Messages from the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler (-W) 7.13. Displaying the Estimated Resource Usage Summary On-Screen (-report) 7.12. Generating Compilation Progress Report (-v) 7.11. Defining Preprocessor Macros to Specify Kernel Parameters (-D ) 7.10. Specifying Schedule Fmax Target for Kernels (-clock= ) 7.9. Resolving Hardware Generation Fitting Errors during Kernel Compilation (-high-effort) 7.8. Compiling a Kernel for a Specific FPGA Board and Custom Platform (-board= ) and (-board-package= ) 7.7. Specifying the Name of an Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Offline Compiler Output File (-o ) 7.6. Specifying the Location of Header Files (-I= ) 7.5. Compiling and Linking Your Kernels or Object Files without Building Hardware (-rtl) 7.4. Compiling Your Kernel without Building Hardware (-c) 7.3. Compiling Your Kernel to Create Hardware Configuration File 7.2.












Opencl driver missing or out of date intel