Event Synchronization - 2022.2 English

Vitis Unified Software Platform Documentation: Application Acceleration Development (UG1393)

Document ID
UG1393
Release Date
2022-12-07
Version
2022.2 English

All OpenCL enqueue-based API calls are asynchronous. These commands will return immediately after the command is enqueued in the command queue. To pause the host program to wait for results, or resolve any dependencies among the commands, an API call such as clFinish or clWaitForEvents can be used to block execution of the host program.

The following code shows examples for clFinish and clWaitForEvents.

err = clEnqueueTask(command_queue, kernel, 0, NULL, NULL);
// Execution will wait here until all commands in the command queue are finished
clFinish(command_queue); 

// Create event, read memory from device, wait for read to complete, verify results
cl_event readevent;
// host memory for output vector
int host_mem_output_ptr[MAX_LENGTH]; 
//Enqueue ReadBuffer, with associated event object 
clEnqueueReadBuffer(command_queue, dev_mem_ptr, CL_TRUE, 0, sizeof(int) * number_of_words, 
  host_mem_output_ptr, 0, NULL, &readevent );
// Wait for clEnqueueReadBuffer event to finish
clWaitForEvents(1, &readevent); 
// After read is complete, verify results
... 

Note how the commands have been used in the example above:

  1. The clFinish API has been explicitly used to block the host execution until the kernel execution is finished. This is necessary otherwise the host can attempt to read back from the FPGA buffer too early and may read garbage data.
  2. The data transfer from FPGA memory to the local host machine is done through clEnqueueReadBuffer. Here the last argument of clEnqueueReadBuffer returns an event object that identifies this particular read command, and can be used to query the event, or wait for this particular command to complete. The clWaitForEvents command specifies a single event (the readevent), and waits to ensure the data transfer is finished before verifying the data.