next question is does it matter? Well no, because it is really hidden and doesn't add to wall time, but it does consume some small portion of overall machine resources available to other apps.
SETI@home MB CUDA 608 Linux 32bit SM 1.0 - r06 by Crunch3r :p setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): Device 1 : GeForce 8800 GTS 512 totalGlobalMem = 536543232 sharedMemPerBlock = 16384 regsPerBlock = 8192 warpSize = 32 memPitch = 262144 maxThreadsPerBlock = 512 clockRate = 1620000 totalConstMem = 65536 major = 1 minor = 1 textureAlignment = 256 deviceOverlap = 1 multiProcessorCount = 16 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce 8800 GTS 512 is okaySETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce 8800 GTS 512setiathome_enhanced 6.01 Revision: 402 g++ (GCC) 4.1.2 20070925 (Red Hat 4.1.2-33)libboinc: BOINC 6.5.0Work Unit Info:...............WU true angle range is : 0.447697Optimal function choices:-----------------------------------------------------name ----------------------------------------------------- v_BaseLineSmooth (no other) v_vGetPowerSpectrumUnrolled 626.74337 0.00000 sse1_ChirpData_ak 49414.78434 0.00098 v_vTranspose4 22247.17831 0.00000 BH SSE folding 9764.43373 0.00000 Cuda error 'GaussFit_kernel' in file './cudaAcc_gaussfit.cu' in line 506 : invalid configuration argument.
Lysius, what kind of cuda client are you running? Those tasks marked "Error while computing" seem to have been killed with the VLAR autokill. As far as I know there hasn't been released a linux cuda client with a VLAR autokill function.
Yes Lysius, there is something wrong with the 32bit app. I've found and downloaded one of the WUs that you've done ( http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=424266619 ). The 32bit app gives me the same errors, while the 64bit app is good. Worse still, the two results are weakly similar.
Any news on this?
And is there a guide anywhere on how to test an app without using BOINC and reporting possible garbage?
Quote from: Lysius on 22 Mar 2009, 12:16:09 pmAny news on this?Unfortunately no. All 32bit builds had the same error. If you can, run the 64bit app, else it's better not run CUDA for the time being.
Is the source code for this available? Just wondering if it would be possible to compile a 32bit my self just to test. I would really like to put a 9500GT to work(my other htpc is based on xbmc with vdpau mod, would just like to try if crunching at htpcing is possible at the same time).