Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-6433C166-B1E4-4D21-BE14-6FC6AF55E145
Legal Information
Getting Help and Support
Introducing the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications
What's New in This Release
Which Version of the Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Should I Use?
Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio*
Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in for Eclipse*
Debugging OpenCL™ Kernels on GPU
Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Standalone Version
OpenCL™ 2.1 Development Environment
Intel® FPGA Emulation Platform for OpenCL™ Getting Started Guide
Troubleshooting Intel® SDK for OpenCL™ Applications Issues
Configuring Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE
Converting an Existing Project into an OpenCL™ Project
OpenCL™ New Project Wizard
Building an OpenCL™ Project
Using OpenCL™ Build Properties
Selecting a Target OpenCL™ Device
Generating and Viewing Assembly Code
Generating and Viewing LLVM Code
Generating Intermediate Program Binaries with Intel® Code Builder for OpenCL™ API Plug-in
Configuring OpenCL™ Build Options
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-6433C166-B1E4-4D21-BE14-6FC6AF55E145
Analyzing the Kernel
To start running an analysis:
- Select the session you are interested in from the Code Builder Session Explorer If you don't see the Code Builder Session Explorer dialog, go to: Tools > Intel Code Builder for OpenCL API > OpenCL Kernel Development > Windows > Code Builder Session Explorer.
- Optionally, select a configuration from the Code Builder Analysis Input pane:
- Select the desired configuration from the down button next to the Configuration ID field, or from the Configurations folder in the Code Builder Session Explorer You can also click New configuration button to create a new configuration based on the selected configuration.
- Select the kernel that you want to analyze from the Select Kernel combobox in the Code Builder Analyze toolbar and click the Analyze button to start analyzing the selected kernel with the selected configuration.
Alternatively, right-click the session from the Code Builder Session Explorer and select Analyze to run the selected analysis with the selected configuration.