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[LIT][L0] test for multi-CCS support in level_zero. #345

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Signed-off-by: rehana begam [email protected]

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rbegam commented Jul 8, 2021

This test is associated with PR intel/llvm#4038. The test is suppose to fail until the PR is merged.

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Signed-off-by: rehana begam <[email protected]>
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rbegam commented Jul 21, 2021

The cuda fail is for the following test, not part of this PR:

Failed Tests (1):
SYCL :: Regression/unoptimized_stream.cpp

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rbegam commented Jul 26, 2021

ping @vladimirlaz

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rbegam commented Aug 3, 2021

ping @smaslov-intel @vladimirlaz

@smaslov-intel smaslov-intel changed the title [LIT][L0] test for multi-context (c-slice) support in level_zero. [LIT][L0] test for multi-CCS support in level_zero. Aug 3, 2021
@romanovvlad romanovvlad merged commit c503894 into intel:intel Aug 4, 2021
aelovikov-intel pushed a commit to aelovikov-intel/llvm that referenced this pull request Mar 27, 2023
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