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OpenCL support in BOINC - request for assistance
Richard Haselgrove:
Rom Walton (BOINC developer) has posted this to the boinc_alpha mailing list:
--- Quote from: Rom Walton ---Howdy Folks,
We are working on extending BOINC's accelerator support to include
OpenCL devices. In order to complete this task we need to get a large
cross section of capability reports from a tool called clinfo.exe.
I've uploaded a copy of the 32-bit Windows version to:
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/clinfo.zip
We are interested in the following scenarios:
* Multi-GPU (same model)
* Multi-GPU (different models)
* Multi-GPU (different vendor)
* Any Non-GPU OpenCL device.
If you can, would you download clinfo.zip and uncompress the file in a
temp directory and then issue the following command from a command
prompt:
C:\Temp> clinfo > clinfo.log
Please email me back the clinfo.log file so we can figure out how best
to approach the OpenCL enumeration process.
Thanks in advance.
----- Rom
--- End quote ---
That address would be romw 'at' romwnet 'dot' org
I imagine we should be able to help him out?
Addendum from Rom:
--- Quote from: Rom Walton ---If you get an error that OpenCL.dll cannot be found, all that means is
your driver for your GPU is too old to support OpenCL.
I would not recommend upgrading to the latest drivers just for this test.
--- End quote ---
Claggy:
That version of Clinfo doesn't work with some multi vendor hosts like mine, see this thread:
ATI OpenCL MultiBeam app (rev177)
Raistmer posted a modded version in this post
CLinfo.log emailed to Rom for my E8500/GTX460/HD5770 host
Claggy
Ghost0210:
--- Quote from: Claggy on 30 Mar 2011, 04:43:28 pm ---That version of Clinfo doesn't work with some multi vendor hosts like mine, see this thread:
ATI OpenCL MultiBeam app (rev177)
Raistmer posted a modded version in this post
Claggy
--- End quote ---
I just emailed Rom a copy of the modified CLInfo file
as his one crashed out on my nvidia card
Richard Haselgrove:
My Norton Antivirus allowed Rom's version to run, but deleted Raistmer's as a security risk.
Purely a precautionary move from Norton's 'Sonar' heuristic scanner, but people might like to be aware. Full Sonar report below.
Full Path: Not Available
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On computers as of:
30/03/2011 at 22:08:31
Last Used:
30/03/2011 at 22:08:31
Startup Item:
No
Launched:
Yes
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Very Few Users
Fewer than 5 users in the Norton Community have used this file.
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High
This file risk is high.
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Threat Details
SONAR Protection monitors for suspicious program activity on your computer.
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Origin
Downloaded from URL Not Available
Source File:
explorer.exe
File Created:
clinfo_no_ocl1_1.exe
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File Actions
File: c:\downloads\clinfo\clinfo_no_ocl1_1.exe
Restart Required
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System Settings Actions
Event: Process start (Performed by c:\downloads\clinfo\clinfo_no_ocl1_1.exe, PID:4840)
No action taken
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File Thumbprint - SHA:
Not Available
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File Thumbprint - MD5:
Not Available
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Raistmer:
It would be interesting to know if my build infected indeed or not.
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