Rana, Sanjay
2017-07-14 14:25:59 UTC
Hi Everyone,
I am running a truncated mean convolution but I keep running into cuCtxSynchronize failed type errors when the kernel is called numerous times.
I guess that it's not a timeout issue in GPU issue because it's a compute only GPU.
So, I put it down to memory issues due to the use of list that I need to store in kernel for sorting/truncating values. Am I correct in thinking that the error can be avoided by using shared memory?
Thanks,
Sanjay Rana | Design Directorate
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I am running a truncated mean convolution but I keep running into cuCtxSynchronize failed type errors when the kernel is called numerous times.
I guess that it's not a timeout issue in GPU issue because it's a compute only GPU.
So, I put it down to memory issues due to the use of list that I need to store in kernel for sorting/truncating values. Am I correct in thinking that the error can be avoided by using shared memory?
Thanks,
Sanjay Rana | Design Directorate
Rural Payments Agency | Room 200 | North Gate House | Reading | RG1 1AF
Jabber: 02077642065 | ext. 42065 | Email: ***@rpa.gsi.gov.uk<mailto:***@rpa.gsi.gov.uk>
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