Whay it download app if it is restriced. It not find x86 opencl file because folder locations different in x64
App itself not get opencl file info because it look it another place but it not look it on both folders.
Boinc itself detect x64 file but we needed 32bit one. Drivers supply both files.
I meant the problem is restricted to 64bit machines.
3 gentoo 64bit boxes all with the same problem and they are crunching openCL wus for poem and primegrid - exit with code 255 - unable to get openCL info - error -1
FYI, those projects don't use BOINC's OpenCL features at all. As far as I know we are the first project trying to get a fully BOINC-compliant OpenCL implementation going, including OpenCL device management controlled by BOINC, not the app. The error you experience is related to that and we're already aware of it and are investigating it as we speak.
HV Margus* and Trog Dog: do you have multiple GPUs in your systems or just one?
I have no idea whether poems app is a fully boinc compliant app, but they certainly use the boinc opencl detection features - as stated in this thread - to be able to get and run the opencl app you need a 7.0.x client.
As to the number of gpus each of my 3 boxes only has a single gpu.
May I suggest that you release a 64bit opencl app, if that works (at least detects the opencl features) then the problem lies in the detection of 32bit capabilities on a 64bit machine.
I have no idea whether poems app is a fully boinc compliant app, but they certainly use the boinc opencl detection features
Ok, fair enough.
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As to the number of gpus each of my 3 boxes only has a single gpu.
Ok, thanks.
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May I suggest that you release a 64bit opencl app, if that works (at least detects the opencl features) then the problem lies in the detection of 32bit capabilities on a 64bit machine.
Not anytime soon due to our current time constraints. However, there are successful results from 64-bit Linux systems, so it's not a general issue.
For those of you on Linux who have the AMD APP SDK installed alongside the AMD Catalyst drivers, please make sure you follow the order as details in the AMD developer release notes (chapter 2).
There is no needed anymore APP sdk Because 11.12 and 12.1 catalyst supply all sdk OpenCL files. Whay the poem@home work it is opencl too. Installing top 12.1 catalyst the APP SDK broke the system. I test that stupid thing installing SDK then 12.1 as they say that.
Still no go i dont know what dodo. Installed app sdk 2.6 and then a catalyst 12.1
7.0.14
process exited with code 255 (0xff, -1)
[18:51:04][2510][INFO ] Application startup - thank you for supporting Einstein@Home!
[18:51:04][2510][INFO ] Starting data processing...
[18:51:04][2510][ERROR] Failed to get OpenCL platform/device info from BOINC (error: -1)!
[18:51:04][2510][ERROR] Demodulation failed (error: -1)!
18:51:04 (2510): called boinc_finish
I don't have the SDK installed, one box has Catalyst 11.12 and the other two 11.11 which provides the opencl drivers. I also have 32bit version of libGLU.so installed as mentioned in the developer release notes.
Maybe we can get some feedback from those successfully returning results from 64bit linux machines with ATI/AMD gpus.
Just found out that 12.1 was released as an unstable package a few days ago so I've installed that on all my boxes now and 1 is happily crunching away on an opencl wu
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I meant the problem is restricted to 64bit machines.
RE: 3 gentoo 64bit boxes
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FYI, those projects don't use BOINC's OpenCL features at all. As far as I know we are the first project trying to get a fully BOINC-compliant OpenCL implementation going, including OpenCL device management controlled by BOINC, not the app. The error you experience is related to that and we're already aware of it and are investigating it as we speak.
HV Margus* and Trog Dog: do you have multiple GPUs in your systems or just one?
Cheers,
Oliver
I have no idea whether poems
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I have no idea whether poems app is a fully boinc compliant app, but they certainly use the boinc opencl detection features - as stated in this thread - to be able to get and run the opencl app you need a 7.0.x client.
As to the number of gpus each of my 3 boxes only has a single gpu.
May I suggest that you release a 64bit opencl app, if that works (at least detects the opencl features) then the problem lies in the detection of 32bit capabilities on a 64bit machine.
RE: I have no idea whether
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Ok, fair enough.
Ok, thanks.
Not anytime soon due to our current time constraints. However, there are successful results from 64-bit Linux systems, so it's not a general issue.
Oliver
For those of you on Linux who
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For those of you on Linux who have the AMD APP SDK installed alongside the AMD Catalyst drivers, please make sure you follow the order as details in the AMD developer release notes (chapter 2).
HTH,
Oliver
There is no needed anymore
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There is no needed anymore APP sdk Because 11.12 and 12.1 catalyst supply all sdk OpenCL files. Whay the poem@home work it is opencl too. Installing top 12.1 catalyst the APP SDK broke the system. I test that stupid thing installing SDK then 12.1 as they say that.
Still no go i dont know what dodo. Installed app sdk 2.6 and then a catalyst 12.1
7.0.14
process exited with code 255 (0xff, -1)
[18:51:04][2510][INFO ] Application startup - thank you for supporting Einstein@Home!
[18:51:04][2510][INFO ] Starting data processing...
[18:51:04][2510][ERROR] Failed to get OpenCL platform/device info from BOINC (error: -1)!
[18:51:04][2510][ERROR] Demodulation failed (error: -1)!
18:51:04 (2510): called boinc_finish
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I have one gpu HD6970 AS FAR
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I have one gpu HD6970 AS FAR Boinc tell that.
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | No config file found - using defaults
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Starting BOINC client version 7.0.14 for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Libraries: libcurl/7.21.6 OpenSSL/1.0.0e zlib/1.2.3.4 libidn/1.22 librtmp/2.3
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Data directory: /home/m/BOINC
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz [Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11]
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Processor: 4.00 MB cache
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm lahf_lm dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | OS: Linux: 3.0.0-15-generic
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Memory: 3.87 GB physical, 3.99 GB virtual
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Disk: 472.75 GB total, 443.73 GB free
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | Local time is UTC +2 hours
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | ATI GPU 0: AMD Radeon HD 6900 series (Cayman) (CAL version 1.4.1664, 2048MB, 1933MB available, 6758 GFLOPS peak)
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | OpenCL: ATI GPU 0: Cayman (driver version CAL 1.4.1664, device version OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP (851.4), 1024MB, 1933MB available)
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | | ATI GPU 0 is OpenCL-capable
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | Milkyway@Home | URL http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/; Computer ID 283213; resource share 300
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | Poem@Home | URL http://boinc.fzk.de/poem/; Computer ID 107783; resource share 100
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | Albert@Home | URL http://albert.phys.uwm.edu/; Computer ID 1734; resource share 100
E 06 veebr 2012 18:48:47 EET | Moo! Wrapper | URL http://moowrap.net/; Computer ID 8810; resource share 100
BM 7.0.14 AMD Driver 11.8 2
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BM 7.0.14
AMD Driver 11.8
2 4850 1GB (750/1100) MGz 11 hours - Completed and validated
Unit 1
Unit 2
I don't have the SDK
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I don't have the SDK installed, one box has Catalyst 11.12 and the other two 11.11 which provides the opencl drivers. I also have 32bit version of libGLU.so installed as mentioned in the developer release notes.
Maybe we can get some feedback from those successfully returning results from 64bit linux machines with ATI/AMD gpus.
Just found out that 12.1 was
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Just found out that 12.1 was released as an unstable package a few days ago so I've installed that on all my boxes now and 1 is happily crunching away on an opencl wu