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For some reason, on some systems, the Barriers are not working properly. Inconsistent results are returned for workgroup sizes of 1024, or 512 on some NVIDIA systems, and 8192 workgroup sizes on some CPU systems.
The failing unit test is BarrierSupportTest.
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NVIDIA NVS 4200M and NVIDIA GTX 760 pass the BarrierSupportTest on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, with nvidia-390, but a NVIDIA RTX 2070 is failing on a Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with Cuda 10-2, also GTX 1060 is failing on Arch linux.
In fact I've tested NVIDIA GT 1030 on the same system and the issue above is originated by the driver version. If using NVIDIA GT 1030 with nvidia-390 drivers the tests pass. If using the same NVIDIA GT 1030 on the same system, but with nvidia-440 drivers, the above test fails.
Add support for getKernelMaxWorkGroupSize(), getKernelCompileWorkGroupSize(), gettKernelPreferredWorkGroupSizeMultiple(), getKernelMinimumPrivateMemSizeInUsePerWorkItem() and getKernelLocalMemSizeInUse() - Fixes refs #2, Fixes refs #156
See merge request aparapi/aparapi!20
For some reason, on some systems, the Barriers are not working properly. Inconsistent results are returned for workgroup sizes of 1024, or 512 on some NVIDIA systems, and 8192 workgroup sizes on some CPU systems.
The failing unit test is BarrierSupportTest.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: