I am using the CUB device function just like the example here (https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/cub-library/37675/2). I was able to compile the .cu source file in the above example using nvcc
.
However, I wonder if it is possible to call CUB
device function in .cpp source file and compile the .cpp source file (using nvcc
or g++
)? I know its possible for thrust
, since the example here works for me.
Currently I simply move the main function into a new main.cpp file and include the cub header file in main.cpp, but I failed to compile it using nvcc or g++ because of the same errors, part of the error message:
/home/xx/cub/cub/block/specializations/../../block/../util_type.cuh:261:5: error: ‘__host__’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘__loff_t’?
__host__ __device__ __forceinline__ NullType& operator =(const T&) { return *this; }
^~~~~~~~
__loff_t
/home/xx/cub/cub/block/specializations/../../block/../util_type.cuh:316:19: error: ‘short4’ was not declared in this scope
__CUB_ALIGN_BYTES(short4, 8)
^
/home/xx/cub/cub/block/specializations/../../block/../util_type.cuh:314:52: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of ‘__align__’ with no type [-fpermissive]
{ enum { ALIGN_BYTES = b }; typedef __align__(b) t Type; };
^
/home/xx/cub/cub/block/specializations/../../block/../util_type.cuh:545:9: error: ‘__host__’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘__loff_t’?
__host__ __device__ __forceinline__ CubVector operator+(const CubVector &other) const { \
^
/home/xx/cub/cub/block/specializations/../../block/../util_arch.cuh:64:38: error: ‘__host__’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘CUhostFn’?
#define CUB_RUNTIME_FUNCTION __host__ __device__
^
/home/xx/cub/cub/device/../iterator/arg_index_input_iterator.cuh:144:25: error: ‘__forceinline__’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘__thrust_forceinline__’?
__host__ __device__ __forceinline__ ArgIndexInputIterator(
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
__thrust_forceinline__
/home/xx/cub/cub/device/device_reduce.cuh:148:12: error: ‘cudaError_t’ does not name a type; did you mean ‘cudaError_enum’?
static cudaError_t Reduce(
^~~~~~~~~~~
cudaError_enum
Here are my source files:
device.h
#pragma once
#include <cub/cub.cuh>
void scan_on_device();
device.cu
#include "device.h"
void scan_on_device()
{
// Declare, allocate, and initialize device pointers for input and output
int num_items = 7;
int *d_in;
int h_in[] = {8, 6, 7, 5, 3, 0, 9};
int sz = sizeof(h_in)/sizeof(h_in[0]);
int *d_out; // e.g., [ , , , , , , ]
cudaMalloc(&d_in, sz*sizeof(h_in[0]));
cudaMalloc(&d_out, sz*sizeof(h_in[0]));
cudaMemcpy(d_in, h_in, sz*sizeof(h_in[0]), cudaMemcpyHostToDevice);
printf("\nInput:\n");
for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) printf("%d ", h_in[I]);
// Determine temporary device storage requirements
void *d_temp_storage = NULL;
size_t temp_storage_bytes = 0;
cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum(d_temp_storage, temp_storage_bytes, d_in, d_out, num_items);
// Allocate temporary storage
cudaMalloc(&d_temp_storage, temp_storage_bytes);
// Run inclusive prefix sum
cub::DeviceScan::InclusiveSum(d_temp_storage, temp_storage_bytes, d_in, d_out, num_items);
// d_out s<-- [8, 14, 21, 26, 29, 29, 38]
cudaMemcpy(h_in, d_out, sz*sizeof(h_in[0]), cudaMemcpyDeviceToHost);
printf("\nOutput:\n");
for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) printf("%d ", h_in[i]);
printf("\n");
}
host.cpp
#include "device.h"
#include <cub/cub.cuh>
int main(void)
{
scan_on_device();
return 0;
}
I tried to compile them in three steps:
nvcc -O2 -c device.cu -I/home/xx/cub
g++ -O2 -c host.cpp -I/usr/local/cuda/include/ -I/home/xx/cub
g++ -o tester device.o host.o -L/usr/local/cuda/lib64 -lcudart
The first step went well, but the second step gives the above errors. Any ideas are appreciated. Maybe I mess up some links (to cuda or cub)?
The cub header library (e.g.
cub.cuh
) contains CUDA C++ code. Such code cannot be compiled by an ordinary host compiler like g++. You will get compile errors if you try to do so.However your project doesn't require
cub.cuh
to be in yourdevice.h
header file, nor does it requirecub.cuh
to be compiled by g++. The only thing needed in yourdevice.h
header file is the function prototype forscan_on_device()
.Therefore if you include the cub header file in the function implementation file
device.cu
, and remove it elsewhere in your project, your code will compile.