# EGLSync_CUDAEvent_Interop - EGLSync CUDA Event Interop ## Description Demonstrates interoperability between CUDA Event and EGL Sync/EGL Image using which one can achieve synchronization on GPU itself for GL-EGL-CUDA operations instead of blocking CPU for synchronization. ## Key Concepts EGLSync-CUDAEvent Interop, EGLImage-CUDA Interop ## Supported SM Architectures [SM 3.5 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 3.7 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 5.0 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 5.2 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 5.3 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 6.0 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 6.1 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 7.0 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 7.2 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 7.5 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 8.0 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 8.6 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) [SM 8.7 ](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) ## Supported OSes Linux ## Supported CPU Architecture armv7l ## CUDA APIs involved ### [CUDA Driver API](http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-driver-api/index.html) cuGraphicsEGLRegisterImage, cuStreamCreate, cuEventCreate, cuCtxCreate, cuGraphicsSubResourceGetMappedArray, cuGraphicsUnregisterResource, cuCtxSynchronize, cuEventCreateFromEGLSync, cuEventDestroy, cuStreamWaitEvent, cuCtxPushCurrent, cuSurfObjectCreate, cuInit, cuEventRecord, cuDeviceGetAttribute ### [CUDA Runtime API](http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-runtime-api/index.html) cudaFree, cudaDeviceSynchronize, cudaGetValueMismatch, cudaMalloc, cudaMemcpy, cudaGetErrorString ## Dependencies needed to build/run [EGL](../../../README.md#egl), [EGLSync](../../../README.md#eglsync), [X11](../../../README.md#x11), [GLES](../../../README.md#gles) ## Prerequisites Download and install the [CUDA Toolkit 11.7](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads) for your corresponding platform. Make sure the dependencies mentioned in [Dependencies]() section above are installed. ## Build and Run ### Linux The Linux samples are built using makefiles. To use the makefiles, change the current directory to the sample directory you wish to build, and run make: ``` $ cd $ make ``` The samples makefiles can take advantage of certain options: * **TARGET_ARCH=** - cross-compile targeting a specific architecture. Allowed architectures are armv7l. By default, TARGET_ARCH is set to HOST_ARCH. On a x86_64 machine, not setting TARGET_ARCH is the equivalent of setting TARGET_ARCH=x86_64.
`$ make TARGET_ARCH=armv7l`
See [here](http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-samples/index.html#cross-samples) for more details. * **dbg=1** - build with debug symbols ``` $ make dbg=1 ``` * **SMS="A B ..."** - override the SM architectures for which the sample will be built, where `"A B ..."` is a space-delimited list of SM architectures. For example, to generate SASS for SM 50 and SM 60, use `SMS="50 60"`. ``` $ make SMS="50 60" ``` * **HOST_COMPILER=** - override the default g++ host compiler. See the [Linux Installation Guide](http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html#system-requirements) for a list of supported host compilers. ``` $ make HOST_COMPILER=g++ ``` ## References (for more details)