Using mex with CUDA
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I've got CUDA and mex files running seperately in C, but when I use both in the same program it doesn't compile, I think because the associated cuda headers don't load properly when it's compiled by matlab rather than visual studio.
How do I get both of these to work together?
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Prabhan Purwar
on 16 Jul 2020
Could you please attach the code you are trying to compile for better assistance.
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Prabhan Purwar
on 20 Jul 2020
Hi,
Check the GPU and CUDA version supported by MATLAB current release from NVIDIA's website.
Install CUDA
CUDA - Getting Started on Windows
- Install CUDA driver
- Install CUDA toolkit
- Install CUDA SDK
- restart computer
Verify CUDA Installation
- To verify installation, from the Window's command prompt:
nvcc -V
- Run the bandwidthTest program located in
%NVSDKCUDA_ROOT%\bin\win32\Release
Where, in my case, %NVSDKCUDA_ROOT% is C:\WINNT\Profiles\All Users\Application Data\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA GPU Computing SDK\C
Compile CUDA Code
Compile your CUDA code using MEX in MATLAB.
MATLAB MEX
If you run into issues wherein some of the CUDA libraries are not found, you may either find the libraries and add them to your current directory, or add a few directories to the PATH:
C:\CUDA\bin; %NVSDKCUDA_ROOT%\common\lib; %NVSDKCUDA_ROOT%\common\inc;
Joss Knight
on 4 Aug 2020
Edited: Joss Knight
on 4 Aug 2020
Hi Jack. I expect the answer to this question is that you have installed a more recent version of the CUDA toolkit, specifically CUDA 11, and are attempting to compile with it. MATLAB R2020a is on CUDA 10.1 and by default will attempt to build compute_30 binaries, that CUDA 11 doesn't support. It's hard to know exactly what you're doing so you should show exactly what you are seeing, specifically what are you calling in MATLAB and what is the verbose output? (-v option to MEXCUDA). I ask this because if you were using MEXCUDA in a standard way it wouldn't allow you to compile with CUDA 11. I'm guessing you've compiled some binaries in MATLAB with its version of CUDA and are attempting to link them with a CUDA 11 version of nvcc. Or perhaps it's the other way round - you compiled some libraries using CUDA 11 and they are missing compute_30 binaries and then you attempted to link them when building using MEXCUDA.
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aboharbf
on 19 Jul 2021
Hi Joss,
Is this also the case with MATLAB 2021a and CUDA 11.0? I'm using 3080 and this seemed to be the way to go.
Joss Knight
on 20 Jul 2021
You'd have to give details on the errors you are seeing. MATLAB 2021a uses CUDA 11, so no compute_30 binaries will be coming from MATLAB in that case.
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