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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef _HSAKMT_H_ #define _HSAKMT_H_ #include "hsakmttypes.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** "Opens" the HSA kernel driver for user-kernel mode communication. On Windows, this function gets a handle to the KFD's AMDKFDIO device object that is responsible for user-kernel communication, this handle is used internally by the thunk library to send device I/O control to the HSA kernel driver. No other thunk library function may be called unless the user-kernel communication channel is opened first. On Linux this call opens the "/dev/kfd" device file to establish a communication path to the kernel. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtOpenKFD( void ); /** "Closes" the user-kernel communication path. On Windows, the handle obtained by the hsaKmtOpenKFD() function is closed; no other communication with the kernel driver is possible after the successful execution of the saKmdCloseKFD() function. Depending on the failure reason, the user-kernel communication path may or may not be still active. On Linux the function closes the "dev/kfd" device file. No further communication to the kernel driver is allowed until hsaKmtOpenKFD() function is called again. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtCloseKFD( void ); /** Returns the user-kernel interface version supported by KFD. Higher major numbers usually add new features to KFD and may break user-kernel compatibility; higher minor numbers define additional functionality associated within a major number. The calling software should validate that it meets the minimum interface version as described in the API specification. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetVersion( HsaVersionInfo* VersionInfo //OUT ); /** The function takes a "snapshot" of the topology information within the KFD to avoid any changes during the enumeration process. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtAcquireSystemProperties( HsaSystemProperties* SystemProperties //OUT ); /** Releases the topology "snapshot" taken by hsaKmtAcquireSystemProperties() */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtReleaseSystemProperties( void ) ; /** Retrieves the discoverable sub-properties for a given HSA node. The parameters returned allow the application or runtime to size the management structures necessary to store the information. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetNodeProperties( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HsaNodeProperties* NodeProperties //OUT ); /** Retrieves the memory properties of a specific HSA node. the memory pointer passed as MemoryProperties is sized as NumBanks * sizeof(HsaMemoryProperties). NumBanks is retrieved with the hsaKmtGetNodeProperties() call. Some of the data returned is optional. Not all implementations may return all parameters in the hsaMemoryProperties. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetNodeMemoryProperties( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 NumBanks, //IN HsaMemoryProperties* MemoryProperties //OUT ); /** Retrieves the cache properties of a specific HSA node and processor ID. ProcessorID refers to either a CPU core or a SIMD unit as enumerated earlier via the hsaKmtGetNodeProperties() call. The memory pointer passed as CacheProperties is sized as NumCaches * sizeof(HsaCacheProperties). NumCaches is retrieved with the hsaKmtGetNodeProperties() call. The data returned is optional. Not all implementations may return all parameters in the CacheProperties. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetNodeCacheProperties( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 ProcessorId, //IN HSAuint32 NumCaches, //IN HsaCacheProperties* CacheProperties //OUT ); /** Retrieves the HSA IO affinity properties of a specific HSA node. the memory pointer passed as Properties is sized as NumIoLinks * sizeof(HsaIoLinkProperties). NumIoLinks is retrieved with the hsaKmtGetNodeProperties() call. The data returned is optional. Not all implementations may return all parameters in the IoLinkProperties. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetNodeIoLinkProperties( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 NumIoLinks, //IN HsaIoLinkProperties* IoLinkProperties //OUT ); /** Creates an operating system event associated with a HSA event ID */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtCreateEvent( HsaEventDescriptor* EventDesc, //IN bool ManualReset, //IN bool IsSignaled, //IN HsaEvent** Event //OUT ); /** Destroys an operating system event associated with a HSA event ID */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDestroyEvent( HsaEvent* Event //IN ); /** Sets the specified event object to the signaled state */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetEvent( HsaEvent* Event //IN ); /** Sets the specified event object to the non-signaled state */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtResetEvent( HsaEvent* Event //IN ); /** Queries the state of the specified event object */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtQueryEventState( HsaEvent* Event //IN ); /** Checks the current state of the event object. If the object's state is nonsignaled, the calling thread enters the wait state. The function returns when one of the following occurs: - The specified event object is in the signaled state. - The time-out interval elapses. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtWaitOnEvent( HsaEvent* Event, //IN HSAuint32 Milliseconds //IN ); /** Checks the current state of multiple event objects. The function returns when one of the following occurs: - Either any one or all of the specified objects are in the signaled state - if "WaitOnAll" is "true" the function returns when the state of all objects in array is signaled - if "WaitOnAll" is "false" the function returns when the state of any one of the objects is set to signaled - The time-out interval elapses. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtWaitOnMultipleEvents( HsaEvent* Events[], //IN HSAuint32 NumEvents, //IN bool WaitOnAll, //IN HSAuint32 Milliseconds //IN ); /** new TEMPORARY function definition - to be used only on "Triniti + Southern Islands" platform If used on other platforms the function will return HSAKMT_STATUS_ERROR */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtReportQueue( HSA_QUEUEID QueueId, //IN HsaQueueReport* QueueReport //OUT ); /** Creates a GPU queue with user-mode access rights */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtCreateQueue( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_QUEUE_TYPE Type, //IN HSAuint32 QueuePercentage, //IN HSA_QUEUE_PRIORITY Priority, //IN void* QueueAddress, //IN HSAuint64 QueueSizeInBytes, //IN HsaEvent* Event, //IN HsaQueueResource* QueueResource //OUT ); /** Updates a queue */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtUpdateQueue( HSA_QUEUEID QueueId, //IN HSAuint32 QueuePercentage,//IN HSA_QUEUE_PRIORITY Priority, //IN void* QueueAddress, //IN HSAuint64 QueueSize, //IN HsaEvent* Event //IN ); /** Destroys a queue */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDestroyQueue( HSA_QUEUEID QueueId //IN ); /** Set cu mask for a queue */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetQueueCUMask( HSA_QUEUEID QueueId, //IN HSAuint32 CUMaskCount, //IN HSAuint32* QueueCUMask //IN ); HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetQueueInfo( HSA_QUEUEID QueueId, //IN HsaQueueInfo *QueueInfo //IN ); /** Allows an HSA process to set/change the default and alternate memory coherency, before starting to dispatch. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetMemoryPolicy( HSAuint32 Node, //IN HSAuint32 DefaultPolicy, //IN HSAuint32 AlternatePolicy, //IN void* MemoryAddressAlternate, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64 MemorySizeInBytes //IN (page-aligned) ); /** Allocates a memory buffer that may be accessed by the GPU */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtAllocMemory( HSAuint32 PreferredNode, //IN HSAuint64 SizeInBytes, //IN (multiple of page size) HsaMemFlags MemFlags, //IN void** MemoryAddress //OUT (page-aligned) ); /** Frees a memory buffer */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtFreeMemory( void* MemoryAddress, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64 SizeInBytes //IN ); /** Registers with KFD a memory buffer that may be accessed by the GPU */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtRegisterMemory( void* MemoryAddress, //IN (cache-aligned) HSAuint64 MemorySizeInBytes //IN (cache-aligned) ); /** Registers with KFD a memory buffer that may be accessed by specific GPUs */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtRegisterMemoryToNodes( void *MemoryAddress, // IN (cache-aligned) HSAuint64 MemorySizeInBytes, // IN (cache-aligned) HSAuint64 NumberOfNodes, // IN HSAuint32* NodeArray // IN ); /** Registers with KFD a graphics buffer and returns graphics metadata */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtRegisterGraphicsHandleToNodes( HSAuint64 GraphicsResourceHandle, //IN HsaGraphicsResourceInfo *GraphicsResourceInfo, //OUT HSAuint64 NumberOfNodes, //IN HSAuint32* NodeArray //IN ); /** Export a memory buffer for sharing with other processes NOTE: for the current revision of the thunk spec, SizeInBytes must match whole allocation. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtShareMemory( void *MemoryAddress, // IN HSAuint64 SizeInBytes, // IN HsaSharedMemoryHandle *SharedMemoryHandle // OUT ); /** Register shared memory handle */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtRegisterSharedHandle( const HsaSharedMemoryHandle *SharedMemoryHandle, // IN void **MemoryAddress, // OUT HSAuint64 *SizeInBytes // OUT ); /** Register shared memory handle to specific nodes only */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtRegisterSharedHandleToNodes( const HsaSharedMemoryHandle *SharedMemoryHandle, // IN void **MemoryAddress, // OUT HSAuint64 *SizeInBytes, // OUT HSAuint64 NumberOfNodes, // OUT HSAuint32* NodeArray // OUT ); /** Copy data from the GPU address space of the process identified by Pid. Size Copied will return actual amount of data copied. If return is not SUCCESS, partial copies could have happened. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtProcessVMRead( HSAuint32 Pid, // IN HsaMemoryRange *LocalMemoryArray, // IN HSAuint64 LocalMemoryArrayCount, // IN HsaMemoryRange *RemoteMemoryArray, // IN HSAuint64 RemoteMemoryArrayCount, // IN HSAuint64 *SizeCopied // OUT ); /** Write data to the GPU address space of the process identified by Pid. See also hsaKmtProcessVMRead. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtProcessVMWrite( HSAuint32 Pid, // IN HsaMemoryRange *LocalMemoryArray, // IN HSAuint64 LocalMemoryArrayCount, // IN HsaMemoryRange *RemoteMemoryArray, // IN HSAuint64 RemoteMemoryArrayCount, // IN HSAuint64 *SizeCopied // OUT ); /** Unregisters with KFD a memory buffer */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDeregisterMemory( void* MemoryAddress //IN ); /** Ensures that the memory is resident and can be accessed by GPU */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtMapMemoryToGPU( void* MemoryAddress, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64 MemorySizeInBytes, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64* AlternateVAGPU //OUT (page-aligned) ); /** Ensures that the memory is resident and can be accessed by GPUs */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtMapMemoryToGPUNodes( void* MemoryAddress, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64 MemorySizeInBytes, //IN (page-aligned) HSAuint64* AlternateVAGPU, //OUT (page-aligned) HsaMemMapFlags MemMapFlags, //IN HSAuint64 NumberOfNodes, //IN HSAuint32* NodeArray //IN ); /** Releases the residency of the memory */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtUnmapMemoryToGPU( void* MemoryAddress //IN (page-aligned) ); /** Notifies the kernel driver that a process wants to use GPU debugging facilities */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtMapGraphicHandle( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint64 GraphicDeviceHandle, //IN HSAuint64 GraphicResourceHandle, //IN HSAuint64 GraphicResourceOffset, //IN HSAuint64 GraphicResourceSize, //IN HSAuint64* FlatMemoryAddress //OUT ); /** Stub for Unmap Graphic Handle */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtUnmapGraphicHandle( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint64 FlatMemoryAddress, //IN HSAuint64 SizeInBytes //IN ); /** Notifies the kernel driver that a process wants to use GPU debugging facilities */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDbgRegister( HSAuint32 NodeId //IN ); /** Detaches the debugger process from the HW debug established by hsaKmtDbgRegister() API */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDbgUnregister( HSAuint32 NodeId //IN ); /** Controls a wavefront */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDbgWavefrontControl( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_DBG_WAVEOP Operand, //IN HSA_DBG_WAVEMODE Mode, //IN HSAuint32 TrapId, //IN HsaDbgWaveMessage* DbgWaveMsgRing //IN ); /** Sets watch points on memory address ranges to generate exception events when the watched addresses are accessed */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDbgAddressWatch( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 NumWatchPoints, //IN HSA_DBG_WATCH_MODE WatchMode[], //IN void* WatchAddress[], //IN HSAuint64 WatchMask[], //IN, optional HsaEvent* WatchEvent[] //IN, optional ); /** Suspend the execution of a set of queues. A queue that is suspended allows the context save state to be inspected and modified. If a queue is already suspended it remains suspended. A suspended queue can be resumed by hsaKmtDbgQueueResume(). If NoGracePeriod is false then the default grace period used for waiting for waves to complete before context switching is used. If NoGracePeriod is true then no grace period us used and waves are context saved as soon as possible. If MemFence is true all queues being suspended will perform a sequentially consistent system scope release that synchronizes with a sequentially consistent system scope acquire performed by this call. This ensures any memory updates performed by the suspended queues are visible to the thread calling this operation. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if any QueueId is invalid. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtQueueSuspend( HSAuint32 NumQueues, //IN HSA_QUEUEID QueueId[], //IN bool NoGracePeriod, //IN bool MemFence //IN ); /** Resume the execution of a set of queues. If a queue is not suspended by hsaKmtDbgQueueSuspend() then it remains executing. If MemFence is true this call will perform a sequentially consistent system scope release that synchronizes with a sequentially consistent system scope acquire performed by all queues being resumed. This ensures any memory updates performed by the thread calling this operation are visible to the resumed queues. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if any QueueId is invalid. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtQueueResume( HSAuint32 NumQueues, //IN HSA_QUEUEID QueueId[], //IN bool MemFence //IN ); /** Enable debug trap for NodeId. If QueueId is INVALID_QUEUEID then enable for all queues on NodeId, otherwise enable only for QueueId. When debug trap is enabled the trap handler behavior changes depending on architecture of the node and can include the following: - Initialize Trap Temp Registers: All new waves are launched with specific trap temp registers initialized with: - HSA dispatch packet address of the wave. - X, Y, Z grid and work-group position of the wave within the dispatch. - The value of TrapData registers. hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() sets these to 0 and they can be changed by hsaKmtSetDebugTrapData2(). - The scratch backing memory address. - Enable wave launch trap override. hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() sets the TrapMask to 0 and the TrapOverride to HSA_DBG_TRAP_OVERRIDE_OR and they can be changed by hsaKmtSetWaveLaunchTrapOverride(). If debug trap is already enabled for NodeId, any features controlled by it are still reset to their default values as defined above. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if: - NodeId is invalid - QueueId is not INVALID_QUEUE, or is not a valid queue of NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE if debugging is not available to this process. For example, there may be a limit on number of processes that can perform debugging at the same time. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if debug trap is not supported by NodeId, or if QueueId is not INVALID_QUEUEID and NodeId does not support per queue enabling. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_QUEUEID QueueId //IN ); /** Disable debug trap enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap(). If debug trap is not currently enabled not action is taken. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if debug trap not supported for NodeId. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDisableDebugTrap( HSAuint32 NodeId //IN ); /** Set the value to use to initialize the TrapData used when initializing trap temp registers for NodeId when debug trap is enabled. An error is returned if debug trap is not currently enabled for NodeId. Debug trap is enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() which initializes TrapData to 0. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if debug trap data is not supported by NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if TrapDataIndex is larger than trap-data-count - 1. - HSAKMT_STATUS_ERROR if debug trap is not currently enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() for NodeId. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetDebugTrapData2( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 TrapData0, //IN HSAuint32 TrapData1 //IN ); /** Set the trap override mask. When debug trap is enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() each wave launched has its initial MODE.excp_en register overriden by TrapMask as specified by TrapOverride. An error is returned if debug trap is not currently enabled for NodeId. Debug trap is enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() which initializes TrapMask to 0 and TrapOverride to HSA_DBG_TRAP_OVERRIDE_OR. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if wave launch trap override is not supported by NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if TrapOverride is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_ERROR if debug trap is not currently enabled by hsaKmtEnableDebugTrap() for NodeId. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetWaveLaunchTrapOverride( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_DBG_TRAP_OVERRIDE TrapOverride, //IN HSA_DBG_TRAP_MASK TrapMask //IN ); /** Set the mode in which all future waves will be launched for NodeId. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE if debugging is not available to this process. For example, there may be a limit on number of processes that can perform debugging at the same time. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if the WaveLaunchMode requested is not supported by the NodeId. Different implementations and different nodes within an implementation can support different sets of launch modes. Only HSA_DBG_WAVE_LAUNCH_MODE_NORMAL mode is supported by all. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is not a valid node. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if WaveLaunchMode is not a valid value. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetWaveLaunchMode( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_DBG_WAVE_LAUNCH_MODE WaveLaunchMode //IN ); /** Set a debug memory access watch point. A memory access of the kind specified by WatchMode to an matching address will cause the trap handler to be entered. An address matches if, after ANDing the watch-addr-mask-lo..watch-addr-mask-hi bits of WatchAddrMask, it equals the WatchAddress with the bottom watch-addr-mask-lo bits cleared. WatchId will be in the range 0 to watch-count - 1. The WatchId value will match the address watch exception reported to the trap handler. hsaKmtGetNodeProperties() can be used to obtain HsaNodeProperties. watch-addr-mask-lo and watch-addr-mask-hi can be obtained from HsaNodeProperties.Capabilities.WatchAddrMaskLoBit and HsaNodeProperties.Capabilities.WatchAddrMaskHiBit respectively. watch-count can be obtained from 2^HsaNodeProperties.Capabilities.WatchPointsTotalBits. To cause debug memory address watch points to be reported to the trap handler the address watch exception must be enabled. This can be accomplished by using hsaKmtSetWaveLaunchTrapOverride() with a TrapMask that includes HSA_DBG_TRAP_MASK_DBG_ADDRESS_WATCH. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if debug memory watch points are not supported for NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE if debugging is not available to this process. For example, there may be a limit on number of processes that can perform debugging at the same time. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId or WatchId* is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER if: - WatchAddrMask contains non-0 bits outside the inclusive range watch-addr-mask-lo to watch-addr-mask-hi. - If WatchAddress contain non-0 bits in the inclusive range 0 to watch-addr-mask-lo. - If WatchMode is not one of the values of HSA_DBG_WATCH_MODE. - WatchId is NULL. - HSAKMT_STATUS_OUT_OF_RESOURCES if no more watch points are available to set currently. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetAddressWatch( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSA_DBG_WATCH_MODE WatchMode, //IN void* WatchAddress, //IN HSAuint64 WatchAddrMask, //IN HSAuint32* WatchId //OUT ); /** Clear a debug memory access watch point set by hsaKmtSetAddressWatch(). Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if debug memory watch points are not supported for NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid or WatchId is not valid for this NodeId. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtClearAddressWatch( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 WatchId //IN ); /** Enable precise memory operations. When precise memory operations are enabled a wave waits for each memory operation to complete before executing further operations. This results in more precise reporting of memory related events such as memory violation or address watch points. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_UNAVAILABLE if precise memory operations is not available to this process. For example, the feature may require specific privileges. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if precise memory operations is not supported by NodeId. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtEnablePreciseMemoryOperations( HSAuint32 NodeId //IN ); /** Disable precise memory operations enabled by hsaKmtEnablePreciseMemoryOperations(). If precise memory operations are not currently enabled no action is taken. Returns: - HSAKMT_STATUS_SUCCESS if successful. - HSAKMT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE if NodeId is invalid. - HSAKMT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED if precise memory operations is not supported by NodeId. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtDisablePreciseMemoryOperations( HSAuint32 NodeId //IN ); /** Gets GPU and CPU clock counters for particular Node */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetClockCounters( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HsaClockCounters* Counters //OUT ); /** Retrieves information on the available HSA counters */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcGetCounterProperties( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HsaCounterProperties** CounterProperties //OUT ); /** Registers a set of (HW) counters to be used for tracing/profiling */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcRegisterTrace( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSAuint32 NumberOfCounters, //IN HsaCounter* Counters, //IN HsaPmcTraceRoot* TraceRoot //OUT ); /** Unregisters a set of (HW) counters used for tracing/profiling */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcUnregisterTrace( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSATraceId TraceId //IN ); /** Allows a user mode process to get exclusive access to the defined set of (HW) counters used for tracing/profiling */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcAcquireTraceAccess( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSATraceId TraceId //IN ); /** Allows a user mode process to release exclusive access to the defined set of (HW) counters used for tracing/profiling */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcReleaseTraceAccess( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN HSATraceId TraceId //IN ); /** Starts tracing operation on a previously established set of performance counters */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcStartTrace( HSATraceId TraceId, //IN void* TraceBuffer, //IN (page aligned) HSAuint64 TraceBufferSizeBytes //IN (page aligned) ); /** Forces an update of all the counters that a previously started trace operation has registered */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcQueryTrace( HSATraceId TraceId //IN ); /** Stops tracing operation on a previously established set of performance counters */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtPmcStopTrace( HSATraceId TraceId //IN ); /** Sets trap handler and trap buffer to be used for all queues associated with the specified NodeId within this process context */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetTrapHandler( HSAuint32 NodeId, //IN void* TrapHandlerBaseAddress, //IN HSAuint64 TrapHandlerSizeInBytes, //IN void* TrapBufferBaseAddress, //IN HSAuint64 TrapBufferSizeInBytes //IN ); /** Gets image tile configuration. */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtGetTileConfig( HSAuint32 NodeId, // IN HsaGpuTileConfig* config // IN & OUT ); /** Returns information about pointers */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtQueryPointerInfo( const void * Pointer, //IN HsaPointerInfo * PointerInfo //OUT ); /** Associates user data with a memory allocation */ HSAKMT_STATUS HSAKMTAPI hsaKmtSetMemoryUserData( const void * Pointer, //IN void * UserData //IN ); #ifdef __cplusplus } //extern "C" #endif #endif //_HSAKMT_H_