doc fix for hipStream

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@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ hipError_t hipGetDevice(int *deviceId);
*
* @returns #hipSuccess, #hipErrorNoDevice
*
*
*
* Returns in @p *count the number of devices that have ability to run compute commands. If there are no such devices, then @ref hipGetDeviceCount will return #hipErrorNoDevice.
* If 1 or more devices can be found, then hipGetDeviceCount returns #hipSuccess.
*/
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ hipError_t hipGetDeviceCount(int *count);
* @param [out] pi pointer to value to return
* @param [in] attr attribute to query
* @param [in] deviceId which device to query for information
*
*
* @returns #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidDevice, #hipErrorInvalidValue
*/
hipError_t hipDeviceGetAttribute(int* pi, hipDeviceAttribute_t attr, int deviceId);
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ hipError_t hipDeviceGetCacheConfig ( hipFuncCache *cacheConfig );
* @brief Set Cache configuration for a specific function
*
* @param [in] config;
*
*
* @returns #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInitializationError
* Note: AMD devices and recent Nvidia GPUS do not support reconfigurable cache. This hint is ignored on those architectures.
*
@@ -458,27 +458,13 @@ const char *hipGetErrorString(hipError_t hipError);
* @{
*
* The following Stream APIs are not (yet) supported in HIP:
* - cudaStreamAddCallback
* - cudaStreamAttachMemAsync
* - cudaStreamCreateWithPriority
* - cudaStreamGetPriority
* - cudaStreamWaitEvent
*/
/**
* @brief Create an asynchronous stream.
*
* @param[in, out] stream Pointer to new stream
* @param[in ] flags to control stream creation.
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidValue
*
* Create a new asynchronous stream. @p stream returns an opaque handle that can be used to reference the newly
* created stream in subsequent hipStream* commands. The stream is allocated on the heap and will remain allocated
*
* even if the handle goes out-of-scope. To release the memory used by the stream, applicaiton must call hipStreamDestroy.
* Flags controls behavior of the stream. See #hipStreamDefault, #hipStreamNonBlocking.
*/
hipError_t hipStreamCreateWithFlags(hipStream_t *stream, unsigned int flags);
/**
* @brief Create an asynchronous stream.
@@ -490,15 +476,82 @@ hipError_t hipStreamCreateWithFlags(hipStream_t *stream, unsigned int flags);
* created stream in subsequent hipStream* commands. The stream is allocated on the heap and will remain allocated
* even if the handle goes out-of-scope. To release the memory used by the stream, applicaiton must call hipStreamDestroy.
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidValue
*
* @see hipStreamDestroy
*
* @return
*
* @see hipStreamCreateWithFlags, hipStreamSynchronize, hipStreamWaitEvent, hipStreamDestroy
*/
hipError_t hipStreamCreate(hipStream_t *stream);
/**
* @brief Create an asynchronous stream.
*
* @param[in, out] stream Pointer to new stream
* @param[in ] flags to control stream creation.
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidValue
*
* Create a new asynchronous stream. @p stream returns an opaque handle that can be used to reference the newly
* created stream in subsequent hipStream* commands. The stream is allocated on the heap and will remain allocated
* even if the handle goes out-of-scope. To release the memory used by the stream, applicaiton must call hipStreamDestroy.
* Flags controls behavior of the stream. See #hipStreamDefault, #hipStreamNonBlocking.
*
*
* @see hipStreamCreate, hipStreamSynchronize, hipStreamWaitEvent, hipStreamDestroy
*/
hipError_t hipStreamCreateWithFlags(hipStream_t *stream, unsigned int flags);
/**
* @brief Destroys the specified stream.
*
* @param[in, out] stream Valid pointer to hipStream_t. This function writes the memory with the newly created stream.
* @return #hipSuccess #hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle
*
* Destroys the specified stream.
*
* If commands are still executing on the specified stream, some may complete execution before the queue is deleted.
*
* The queue may be destroyed while some commands are still inflight, or may wait for all commands queued to the stream
* before destroying it.
*
* @see hipStreamCreate, hipStreamCreateWithFlags, hipStreamQuery, hipStreamWaitEvent, hipStreamSynchronize
*/
hipError_t hipStreamDestroy(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Return #hipSuccess if all of the operations in the specified @p stream have completed, or #hipErrorNotReady if not.
*
* @param[in] stream stream to query
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorNotReady, #hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle
*
* This is thread-safe and returns a snapshot of the current state of the queue. However, if other host threads are sending work to the stream,
* the status may change immediately after the function is called. It is typically used for debug.
*
* @see hipStreamCreate, hipStreamCreateWithFlags, hipStreamWaitEvent, hipStreamSynchronize, hipStreamDestroy
*/
hipError_t hipStreamQuery(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Wait for all commands in stream to complete.
*
* @param[in] stream stream identifier.
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle
*
* If the null stream is specified, this command blocks until all
* This command honors the hipDeviceLaunchBlocking flag, which controls whether the wait is active or blocking.
* This command is host-synchronous : the host will block until the stream is empty.
*
* @see hipStreamCreate, hipStreamCreateWithFlags, hipStreamWaitEvent, hipStreamDestroy
*
*/
hipError_t hipStreamSynchronize(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Make the specified compute stream wait for an event
*
@@ -512,67 +565,25 @@ hipError_t hipStreamCreate(hipStream_t *stream);
* All future work submitted to @p stream will wait until @p event reports completion before beginning execution.
* This function is host-asynchronous and the function may return before the wait has completed.
*
* @see hipStreamCreate, hipStreamCreateWithFlags, hipStreamSynchronize, hipStreamDestroy
*
*/
hipError_t hipStreamWaitEvent(hipStream_t stream, hipEvent_t event, unsigned int flags);
/**
* @brief Return #hipSuccess if all of the operations in the specified @p stream have completed, or #hipErrorNotReady if not.
*
* @param[in] stream stream to query
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorNotReady
*
* This is thread-safe and returns a snapshot of the current state of the queue. However, if other host threads are sending work to the stream,
* the status may change immediately after the function is called. It is typically used for debug.
*/
hipError_t hipStreamQuery(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Wait for all commands in stream to complete.
*
* If the null stream is specified, this command blocks until all
*
* This command honors the hipDeviceLaunchBlocking flag, which controls whether the wait is active or blocking.
*
* This command is host-synchronous : the host will block until the stream is empty.
*
* TODO
*/
hipError_t hipStreamSynchronize(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Destroys the specified stream.
*
* @param[in, out] stream Valid pointer to hipStream_t. This function writes the memory with the newly created stream.
* @return #hipSuccess
*
* Destroys the specified stream.
*
* If commands are still executing on the specified stream, some may complete execution before the queue is deleted.
*
* The queue may be destroyed while some commands are still inflight, or may wait for all commands queued to the stream
* before destroying it.
*/
hipError_t hipStreamDestroy(hipStream_t stream);
/**
* @brief Return flags associated with this stream.
*
* @param[in] stream
* @param[in,out] flags
* @param[in] stream stream to be queried
* @param[in,out] flags Pointer to an unsigned integer in which the stream's flags are returned
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidValue, #hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle
*
* @returns #hipSuccess #hipErrorInvalidValue #hipErrorInvalidResourceHandle
*
* Return flags associated with this stream in *@p flags.
*
* @see hipStreamCreateWithFlags
*
* @returns #hipSuccess
* @see hipStreamCreateWithFlags
*/
hipError_t hipStreamGetFlags(hipStream_t stream, unsigned int *flags);
@@ -803,7 +814,7 @@ hipError_t hipHostAlloc(void** ptr, size_t size, unsigned int flags) __attribute
* @param[out] dstPtr Device Pointer mapped to passed host pointer
* @param[in] hstPtr Host Pointer allocated through hipHostAlloc
* @param[in] flags Flags to be passed for extension
*
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorInvalidValue, #hipErrorMemoryAllocation
*
* @see hipSetDeviceFlags, hipHostAlloc
@@ -850,7 +861,7 @@ hipError_t hipHostGetFlags(unsigned int* flagsPtr, void* hostPtr) ;
* from the other registered memory region.
*
* @return #hipSuccess, #hipErrorMemoryAllocation
*
*
* @see hipHostUnregister, hipHostGetFlags, hipHostGetDevicePointer
*/
hipError_t hipHostRegister(void* hostPtr, size_t sizeBytes, unsigned int flags) ;
@@ -876,7 +887,7 @@ hipError_t hipHostUnregister(void* hostPtr) ;
* @param[in] width Requested pitched allocation width (in bytes)
* @param[in] height Requested pitched allocation height
* @return Error code
*
*
* @see hipMalloc, hipFree, hipMallocArray, hipFreeArray, hipMallocHost, hipFreeHost, hipMalloc3D, hipMalloc3DArray, hipHostAlloc
*/