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2025-08-22[Offload][NFC] Use tablegen names rather than `name` parameter for API (#154736)Ross Brunton
2025-08-19[Offload] Add olCalculateOptimalOccupancy (#142950)Ross Brunton
This is equivalent to `cuOccupancyMaxPotentialBlockSize`. It is currently only implemented on Cuda; AMDGPU and Host return unsupported. --------- Co-authored-by: Callum Fare <callum@codeplay.com>
2025-07-24[Offload] Replace "EventOut" parameters with `olCreateEvent` (#150217)Ross Brunton
Rather than having every "enqueue"-type function have an output pointer specifically for an output event, just provide an `olCreateEvent` entrypoint which pushes an event to the queue. For example, replace: ```cpp olMemcpy(Queue, ..., EventOut); ``` with ```cpp olMemcpy(Queue, ...); olCreateEvent(Queue, EventOut); ```
2025-07-11[Offload] Replace `GetKernel` with `GetSymbol` with global support (#148221)Ross Brunton
`olGetKernel` has been replaced by `olGetSymbol` which accepts a `Kind` parameter. As well as loading information about kernels, it can now also load information about global variables.
2025-07-10[Offload] Change `ol_kernel_handle_t` -> `ol_symbol_handle_t` (#147943)Ross Brunton
In the future, we want `ol_symbol_handle_t` to represent both kernels and global variables The first step in this process is a rename and promotion to a "typed handle".
2025-06-12[Offload] Add `ol_dimensions_t` and convert ranges from size_t -> uint32_t ↵Ross Brunton
(#143901) This is a three element x, y, z size_t vector that can be used any place where a 3D vector is required. This ensures that all vectors across liboffload are the same and don't require any resizing/reordering dances.
2025-06-06[Offload] Allow setting null arguments in olLaunchKernel (#141958)Ross Brunton
2025-04-22[Offload] Implement the remaining initial Offload API (#122106)Callum Fare
Implement the complete initial version of the Offload API, to the extent that is usable for simple offloading programs. Tested with a basic SYCL program. As far as possible, these are simple wrappers over existing functionality in the plugins. * Allocating and freeing memory (host, device, shared). * Creating a program * Creating a queue (wrapper over asynchronous stream resource) * Enqueuing memcpy operations * Enqueuing kernel executions * Waiting on (optional) output events from the enqueue operations * Waiting on a queue to finish Objects created with the API have reference counting semantics to handle their lifetime. They are created with an initial reference count of 1, which can be incremented and decremented with retain and release functions. They are freed when their reference count reaches 0. Platform and device objects are not reference counted, as they are expected to persist as long as the library is in use, and it's not meaningful for users to create or destroy them. Tests have been added to `offload.unittests`, including device code for testing program and kernel related functionality. The API should still be considered unstable and it's very likely we will need to change the existing entry points.