const sampler_t <sampler name> = <value>
constant sampler_t <sampler name> = <value>
__constant sampler_t <sampler name> = <value>
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DESCRIPTION
The image read functions take a sampler argument. The sampler can be passed as an argument to the kernel using clSetKernelArg(3clc), or can be declared in the outermost scope of kernel functions, or it can be a constant variable of type sampler_t declared in the program source.
Sampler variables in a program are declared to be of type sampler_t. A variable of sampler_t type declared in the program source must be initialized with a 32-bit unsigned integer constant, which is interpreted as a bit-field specifiying the following properties:
- • Addressing Mode
- • Filter Mode
- • Normalized Coordinates
These properties control how elements of an image object are read by imageFunctions(3clc).
Samplers can also be declared as global constants in the program source using the syntax shown at the top of this page.
The sampler fields are described in the table below:
Sampler State |
Description
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<normalized coords> |
Specifies whether the x, y and z coordinates are passed in as normalized or unnormalized values. This must be a literal value and can be one of the following predefined enums:
The samplers used with an image in multiple calls to
imageFunctions(3clc){f|i|ui} declared in a kernel must use the same value for
<normalized coords>.
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<addressing mode> |
Specifies the image addressing-mode i.e. how out-of-range image coordinates are handled. This must be a literal value and can be one of the following predefined enums:
CLK_ADDRESS_MIRRORED_REPEAT - Flip the image coordinate at every integer junction. This addressing mode can only be used with normalized coordinates. If normalized coordinates are not used, this addressing mode may generate image coordinates that are undefined.
CLK_ADDRESS_REPEAT - out-of-range image coordinates are wrapped to the valid range. This address mode can only be used with normalized coordinates. If normalized coordinates are not used, this addressing mode may generate image coordinates that are undefined.
CLK_ADDRESS_CLAMP_TO_EDGE - out-of-range image coordinates are clamped to the extent.
CLK_ADDRESS_CLAMP - out-of-range image coordinates will return a border color. This is similar to the GL_ADDRESS_CLAMP_TO_BORDER addressing mode.
CLK_ADDRESS_NONE - for this addressing mode the programmer guarantees that the image coordinates used to sample elements of the image refer to a location inside the image; otherwise the results are undefined.
For 1D and 2D image arrays, the addressing mode applies only to the x and
(x, y)
coordinates. The addressing mode for the coordinate which specifies the array index is always
CLK_ADDRESS_CLAMP_TO_EDGE
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<filter mode> |
Specifies the filtering mode to use. This must be a literal value and can be one of the following predefined enums:
CLK_FILTER_NEAREST
or
CLK_FILTER_LINEAR. Refer to section 8.2 for a description of these filter modes.
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NOTES
Note that samplers declared using the constant qualifier are not counted towards the maximum number of arguments pointing to the constant address space or the maximum size of the constant address space allowed per device (i.e. CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_ARGS and CL_DEVICE_MAX_CONSTANT_BUFFER_SIZE as described in table 4.3).
The maximum number of samplers that can be declared in a kernel can be queried using the CL_DEVICE_MAX_SAMPLERS token in clGetDeviceInfo(3clc).
If <addressing mode> in sampler is CLK_ADDRESS_CLAMP, then out-of-range image coordinates return the border color. The border color selected depends on the image channel order and can be one of the following values:
- • If the image channel order is CL_A, CL_INTENSITY, CL_Rx, CL_RA, CL_RGx, CL_RGBx, CL_ARGB, CL_BGRA, or CL_RGBA, the border color is (0.0f, 0.0f,0.0f, 0.0f).
- • If the image channel order is CL_R, CL_RG, CL_RGB, or CL_LUMINANCE, the border color is (0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f)
A kernel that uses a sampler with the CL_ADDRESS_CLAMP addressing mode with multiple images may result in additional samplers being used internally by an implementation. If the same sampler is used with multiple images called via imageFunctions(3clc), then it is possible that an implementation may need to allocate an additional sampler to handle the different border color values that may be needed depending on the image formats being used. These implementation allocated samplers will count against the maximum sampler values supported by the device and given by CL_DEVICE_MAX_SAMPLERS. Enqueuing a kernel that requires more samplers than the implementation can support will result in a CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES error being returned.
Example
const sampler_t samplerA = CLK_NORMALIZED_COORDS_TRUE |
CLK_ADDRESS_REPEAT |
CLK_FILTER_NEAREST;
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samplerA specifies a sampler that uses normalized coordinates, the repeat addressing mode and a nearest filter.
SPECIFICATION
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AUTHORS
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COPYRIGHT
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NOTES
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OpenCL Specification
- page 292, section 6.12.14.1 - Samplers