Data Structures and Utility Functions ======================================== .. highlight:: cpp ocl::getOpenCLPlatforms ----------------------- Returns the list of OpenCL platforms .. ocv:function:: int ocl::getOpenCLPlatforms( PlatformsInfo& platforms ) :param platforms: Output variable ocl::getOpenCLDevices --------------------- Returns the list of devices .. ocv:function:: int ocl::getOpenCLDevices( DevicesInfo& devices, int deviceType = CVCL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU, const PlatformInfo* platform = NULL ) :param devices: Output variable :param deviceType: Bitmask of ``CVCL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU``, ``CVCL_DEVICE_TYPE_CPU`` or ``CVCL_DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT``. :param platform: Specifies preferrable platform ocl::setDevice -------------- Returns void .. ocv:function:: void ocl::setDevice( const DeviceInfo* info ) :param info: device info ocl::setBinaryPath ------------------ Returns void .. ocv:function:: void ocl::setBinaryPath(const char *path) :param path: the path of OpenCL kernel binaries If you call this function and set a valid path, the OCL module will save the compiled kernel to the address in the first time and reload the binary since that. It can save compilation time at the runtime.