#ifndef OPENMM_COMPUTEEVENT_H_
#define OPENMM_COMPUTEEVENT_H_
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *
* OpenMM *
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *
* This is part of the OpenMM molecular simulation toolkit originating from *
* Simbios, the NIH National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of *
* Biological Structures at Stanford, funded under the NIH Roadmap for *
* Medical Research, grant U54 GM072970. See https://simtk.org. *
* *
* Portions copyright (c) 2019 Stanford University and the Authors. *
* Authors: Peter Eastman *
* Contributors: *
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* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#include
namespace OpenMM {
/**
* This abstract class represents an event for synchronization between the host and
* device. It is created by calling createEvent() on a ComputeContext, which returns
* an instance of a platform-specific subclass. To use it, call enqueue() immediately
* after starting an asynchronous operation, such as a kernel invocation or non-blocking
* data transfer. Then at a later point call wait(). This will cause the host to block
* until all operations started before the call to enequeue() have completed.
*
* Instead of referring to this class directly, it is best to use a ComputeEvent, which is
* a typedef for a shared_ptr to a ComputeEventImpl. This allows you to treat it as having
* value semantics, and frees you from having to manage memory.
*/
class OPENMM_EXPORT_COMMON ComputeEventImpl {
public:
virtual ~ComputeEventImpl() {
}
/**
* Place the event into the device's execution queue.
*/
virtual void enqueue() = 0;
/**
* Block until all operations started before the call to enqueue() have completed.
*/
virtual void wait() = 0;
};
typedef std::shared_ptr ComputeEvent;
} // namespace OpenMM
#endif /*OPENMM_COMPUTEEVENT_H_*/