Enqueues a command to fill an image object with a specified color.
cl_int clEnqueueFillImage(cl_command_queue command_queue,
cl_mem image,
const void *fill_color,
const size_t *origin,
const size_t *region,
cl_uint num_events_in_wait_list,
const cl_event *event_wait_list,
cl_event *event)
command_queue
-
Refers to the host command-queue in which the fill command will be queued. The OpenCL context associated with
command_queue
andimage
must be the same. image
-
A valid image object.
fill_color
-
The color used to fill the image. The fill color is a single floating point value if the channel order is
CL_DEPTH
. Otherwise, the fill color is a four component RGBA floating-point color value if theimage
channel data type is not an unnormalized signed or unsigned integer type, is a four component signed integer value if theimage
channel data type is an unnormalized signed integer type and is a four component unsigned integer value if theimage
channel data type is an unnormalized unsigned integer type. The fill color will be converted to the appropriate image channel format and order associated withimage
as described in sections 6.12.14 and 8.3. origin
-
Defines the (x, y, z) offset in pixels in the 1D, 2D, or 3D image, the (x, y) offset and the image index in the image array or the (x) offset and the image index in the 1D image array. If
image
is a 2D image object,origin
[2] must be 0. Ifimage
is a 1D image or 1D image buffer object,origin
[1] andorigin
[2] must be 0. Ifimage
is a 1D image array object,origin
[2] must be 0. Ifimage
is a 1D image array object,origin
[1] describes the image index in the 1D image array. Ifimage
is a 2D image array object,origin
[2] describes the image index in the 2D image array. region
-
Defines the (width, height, depth) in pixels of the 1D, 2D or 3D rectangle, the (width, height) in pixels of the 2D rectangle and the number of images of a 2D image array or the (width) in pixels of the 1D rectangle and the number of images of a 1D image array. If
image
is a 2D image object,region
[2] must be 1. Ifimage
is a 1D image or 1D image buffer object,region
[1] andregion
[2] must be 1. Ifimage
is a 1D image array object,region
[2] must be 1. The values inregion
cannot be 0. event_wait_list ,
num_events_in_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. The context associated with events inevent_wait_list
andcommand_queue
must be the same. The memory associated withevent_wait_list
can be reused or freed after the function returns. event
-
Returns an event object that identifies this particular write 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.clEnqueueBarrierWithWaitList
can be used instead. If theevent_wait_list
and theevent
arguments are not NULL, theevent
argument should not refer to an element of theevent_wait_list
array.
The usage information which indicates whether the memory object can be read or written by a kernel and/or the host and is given by the cl_mem_flags
argument value specified when image
is created is ignored by clEnqueueFillImage
.
If the cl_khr_mipmap_image
extension is enabled, calls to clEnqueueFillImage
can be used to write to a specific mip-level of a mip-mapped image.
If image argument is a 1D image, origin[1] specifies the mip-level to use.
If image argument is a 1D image array, origin[2] specifies the mip-level to use.
If image argument is a 2D image, origin[2] specifies the mip-level to use.
If image argument is a 2D image array or a 3D image, origin[3] specifies the mip-level to use.
clEnqueueFillImage
return CL_SUCCESS
if the function is executed successfully.
Otherwise, it returns one of the following errors.
-
CL_INVALID_COMMAND_QUEUE
ifcommand_queue
is not a valid host command-queue. -
CL_INVALID_CONTEXT
if the context associated withcommand_queue
andimage
are not the same or if the context associated withcommand_queue
and events inevent_wait_list
are not the same. -
CL_INVALID_MEM_OBJECT
ifimage
is not a valid image object. -
CL_INVALID_VALUE
iffill_color
is NULL. -
CL_INVALID_VALUE
if the region being written specified byorigin
andregion
is out of bounds or ifptr
is a NULL value. -
CL_INVALID_VALUE
if values inorigin
andregion
do not follow rules described in the argument description fororigin
andregion
. -
CL_INVALID_EVENT_WAIT_LIST
ifevent_wait_list
is NULL andnum_events_in_wait_list
> 0, orevent_wait_list
is not NULL andnum_events_in_wait_list
is 0, or if event objects inevent_wait_list
are not valid events. -
CL_INVALID_IMAGE_SIZE
if image dimensions (image width, height, specified or compute row and/or slice pitch) forimage
are not supported by device associated withqueue
. -
CL_IMAGE_FORMAT_NOT_SUPPORTED
if image format (image channel order and data type) forimage
are not supported by device associated withqueue
. -
CL_MEM_OBJECT_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
if there is a failure to allocate memory for data store associated withimage
. -
CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
if there is a failure to allocate resources required by the OpenCL implementation on the device. -
CL_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY
if there is a failure to allocate resources required by the OpenCL implementation on the host.