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NAME
Memory Management -
Functions
CUresult cuArray3DCreate (CUarray *pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR *pAllocateArray)
Creates a 3D CUDA array.
CUresult cuArray3DGetDescriptor (CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR *pArrayDescriptor, CUarray hArray)
Get a 3D CUDA array descriptor.
CUresult cuArrayCreate (CUarray *pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR *pAllocateArray)
Creates a 1D or 2D CUDA array.
CUresult cuArrayDestroy (CUarray hArray)
Destroys a CUDA array.
CUresult cuArrayGetDescriptor (CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR *pArrayDescriptor, CUarray hArray)
Get a 1D or 2D CUDA array descriptor.
CUresult cuDeviceGetByPCIBusId (CUdevice *dev, const char *pciBusId)
Returns a handle to a compute device.
CUresult cuDeviceGetPCIBusId (char *pciBusId, int len, CUdevice dev)
Returns a PCI Bus Id string for the device.
CUresult cuIpcCloseMemHandle (CUdeviceptr dptr)
Close memory mapped with cuIpcOpenMemHandle.
CUresult cuIpcGetEventHandle (CUipcEventHandle *pHandle, CUevent event)
Gets an interprocess handle for a previously allocated event.
CUresult cuIpcGetMemHandle (CUipcMemHandle *pHandle, CUdeviceptr dptr)
Gets an interprocess memory handle for an existing device memory allocation.
CUresult cuIpcOpenEventHandle (CUevent *phEvent, CUipcEventHandle handle)
Opens an interprocess event handle for use in the current process.
CUresult cuIpcOpenMemHandle (CUdeviceptr *pdptr, CUipcMemHandle handle, unsigned int Flags)
Opens an interprocess memory handle exported from another process and returns a device pointer usable
in the local process.
CUresult cuMemAlloc (CUdeviceptr *dptr, size_t bytesize)
Allocates device memory.
CUresult cuMemAllocHost (void **pp, size_t bytesize)
Allocates page-locked host memory.
CUresult cuMemAllocManaged (CUdeviceptr *dptr, size_t bytesize, unsigned int flags)
Allocates memory that will be automatically managed by the Unified Memory system.
CUresult cuMemAllocPitch (CUdeviceptr *dptr, size_t *pPitch, size_t WidthInBytes, size_t Height, unsigned
int ElementSizeBytes)
Allocates pitched device memory.
CUresult cuMemcpy (CUdeviceptr dst, CUdeviceptr src, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory.
CUresult cuMemcpy2D (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D *pCopy)
Copies memory for 2D arrays.
CUresult cuMemcpy2DAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D *pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Copies memory for 2D arrays.
CUresult cuMemcpy2DUnaligned (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D *pCopy)
Copies memory for 2D arrays.
CUresult cuMemcpy3D (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D *pCopy)
Copies memory for 3D arrays.
CUresult cuMemcpy3DAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D *pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Copies memory for 3D arrays.
CUresult cuMemcpy3DPeer (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER *pCopy)
Copies memory between contexts.
CUresult cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER *pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Copies memory between contexts asynchronously.
CUresult cuMemcpyAsync (CUdeviceptr dst, CUdeviceptr src, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies memory asynchronously.
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t
ByteCount)
Copies memory from Array to Array.
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Array to Device.
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoH (void *dstHost, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Array to Host.
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoHAsync (void *dstHost, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount, CUstream
hStream)
Copies memory from Array to Host.
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Device to Array.
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Device to Device.
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoDAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount, CUstream
hStream)
Copies memory from Device to Device.
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoH (void *dstHost, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Device to Host.
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoHAsync (void *dstHost, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies memory from Device to Host.
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, const void *srcHost, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Host to Array.
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoAAsync (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, const void *srcHost, size_t ByteCount,
CUstream hStream)
Copies memory from Host to Array.
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, const void *srcHost, size_t ByteCount)
Copies memory from Host to Device.
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoDAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, const void *srcHost, size_t ByteCount, CUstream
hStream)
Copies memory from Host to Device.
CUresult cuMemcpyPeer (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUcontext dstContext, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, CUcontext
srcContext, size_t ByteCount)
Copies device memory between two contexts.
CUresult cuMemcpyPeerAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUcontext dstContext, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, CUcontext
srcContext, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies device memory between two contexts asynchronously.
CUresult cuMemFree (CUdeviceptr dptr)
Frees device memory.
CUresult cuMemFreeHost (void *p)
Frees page-locked host memory.
CUresult cuMemGetAddressRange (CUdeviceptr *pbase, size_t *psize, CUdeviceptr dptr)
Get information on memory allocations.
CUresult cuMemGetInfo (size_t *free, size_t *total)
Gets free and total memory.
CUresult cuMemHostAlloc (void **pp, size_t bytesize, unsigned int Flags)
Allocates page-locked host memory.
CUresult cuMemHostGetDevicePointer (CUdeviceptr *pdptr, void *p, unsigned int Flags)
Passes back device pointer of mapped pinned memory.
CUresult cuMemHostGetFlags (unsigned int *pFlags, void *p)
Passes back flags that were used for a pinned allocation.
CUresult cuMemHostRegister (void *p, size_t bytesize, unsigned int Flags)
Registers an existing host memory range for use by CUDA.
CUresult cuMemHostUnregister (void *p)
Unregisters a memory range that was registered with cuMemHostRegister.
CUresult cuMemsetD16 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned short us, size_t N)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD16Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned short us, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D16 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned short us, size_t Width, size_t
Height)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D16Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned short us, size_t Width,
size_t Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D32 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned int ui, size_t Width, size_t
Height)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D32Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned int ui, size_t Width,
size_t Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D8 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned char uc, size_t Width, size_t
Height)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD2D8Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned char uc, size_t Width,
size_t Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD32 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned int ui, size_t N)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD32Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned int ui, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD8 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned char uc, size_t N)
Initializes device memory.
CUresult cuMemsetD8Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned char uc, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets device memory.
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayCreate (CUmipmappedArray *pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR
*pMipmappedArrayDesc, unsigned int numMipmapLevels)
Creates a CUDA mipmapped array.
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayDestroy (CUmipmappedArray hMipmappedArray)
Destroys a CUDA mipmapped array.
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayGetLevel (CUarray *pLevelArray, CUmipmappedArray hMipmappedArray, unsigned int
level)
Gets a mipmap level of a CUDA mipmapped array.
Detailed Description
\brief memory management functions of the low-level CUDA driver API (cuda.h)
This section describes the memory management functions of the low-level CUDA driver application
programming interface.
Function Documentation
CUresult cuArray3DCreate (CUarray * pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR * pAllocateArray)
Creates a CUDA array according to the CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR structure pAllocateArray and returns a
handle to the new CUDA array in *pHandle. The CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR is defined as:
typedef struct {
unsigned int Width;
unsigned int Height;
unsigned int Depth;
CUarray_format Format;
unsigned int NumChannels;
unsigned int Flags;
} CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR;
where:
• Width, Height, and Depth are the width, height, and depth of the CUDA array (in elements); the
following types of CUDA arrays can be allocated:
• A 1D array is allocated if Height and Depth extents are both zero.
• A 2D array is allocated if only Depth extent is zero.
• A 3D array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero.
• A 1D layered CUDA array is allocated if only Height is zero and the CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flag is set.
Each layer is a 1D array. The number of layers is determined by the depth extent.
• A 2D layered CUDA array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero and the CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED
flag is set. Each layer is a 2D array. The number of layers is determined by the depth extent.
• A cubemap CUDA array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero and the CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP flag
is set. Width must be equal to Height, and Depth must be six. A cubemap is a special type of 2D
layered CUDA array, where the six layers represent the six faces of a cube. The order of the six
layers in memory is the same as that listed in CUarray_cubemap_face.
• A cubemap layered CUDA array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero, and both,
CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP and CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flags are set. Width must be equal to Height, and Depth
must be a multiple of six. A cubemap layered CUDA array is a special type of 2D layered CUDA array
that consists of a collection of cubemaps. The first six layers represent the first cubemap, the next
six layers form the second cubemap, and so on.
• Format specifies the format of the elements; CUarray_format is defined as:
typedef enum CUarray_format_enum {
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT8 = 0x01,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT16 = 0x02,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT32 = 0x03,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT8 = 0x08,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT16 = 0x09,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT32 = 0x0a,
CU_AD_FORMAT_HALF = 0x10,
CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT = 0x20
} CUarray_format;
• NumChannels specifies the number of packed components per CUDA array element; it may be 1, 2, or 4;
• Flags may be set to
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED to enable creation of layered CUDA arrays. If this flag is set, Depth specifies
the number of layers, not the depth of a 3D array.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_SURFACE_LDST to enable surface references to be bound to the CUDA array. If this flag is
not set, cuSurfRefSetArray will fail when attempting to bind the CUDA array to a surface reference.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP to enable creation of cubemaps. If this flag is set, Width must be equal to
Height, and Depth must be six. If the CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flag is also set, then Depth must be a
multiple of six.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_TEXTURE_GATHER to indicate that the CUDA array will be used for texture gather. Texture
gather can only be performed on 2D CUDA arrays.
Width, Height and Depth must meet certain size requirements as listed in the following table. All values
are specified in elements. Note that for brevity's sake, the full name of the device attribute is not
specified. For ex., TEXTURE1D_WIDTH refers to the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAXIMUM_TEXTURE1D_WIDTH.
Note that 2D CUDA arrays have different size requirements if the CUDA_ARRAY3D_TEXTURE_GATHER flag is set.
Width and Height must not be greater than CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAXIMUM_TEXTURE2D_GATHER_WIDTH and
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAXIMUM_TEXTURE2D_GATHER_HEIGHT respectively, in that case.
CUDA array type Valid extents that must always be met
{(width range in elements), (height range), (depth range)} Valid extents with CUDA_ARRAY3D_SURFACE_LDST
set
{(width range in elements), (height range), (depth range)} 1D { (1,TEXTURE1D_WIDTH), 0, 0 } {
(1,SURFACE1D_WIDTH), 0, 0 } 2D { (1,TEXTURE2D_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE2D_HEIGHT), 0 } { (1,SURFACE2D_WIDTH),
(1,SURFACE2D_HEIGHT), 0 } 3D { (1,TEXTURE3D_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE3D_HEIGHT), (1,TEXTURE3D_DEPTH) }
OR
{ (1,TEXTURE3D_WIDTH_ALTERNATE), (1,TEXTURE3D_HEIGHT_ALTERNATE), (1,TEXTURE3D_DEPTH_ALTERNATE) } {
(1,SURFACE3D_WIDTH), (1,SURFACE3D_HEIGHT), (1,SURFACE3D_DEPTH) } 1D Layered {
(1,TEXTURE1D_LAYERED_WIDTH), 0, (1,TEXTURE1D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } { (1,SURFACE1D_LAYERED_WIDTH), 0,
(1,SURFACE1D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } 2D Layered { (1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_HEIGHT),
(1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } { (1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_HEIGHT),
(1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } Cubemap { (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_WIDTH), 6 } {
(1,SURFACECUBEMAP_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_WIDTH), 6 } Cubemap Layered {
(1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_LAYERS) } {
(1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_LAYERS) }
Here are examples of CUDA array descriptions:
Description for a CUDA array of 2048 floats:
CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.Format = CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT;
desc.NumChannels = 1;
desc.Width = 2048;
desc.Height = 0;
desc.Depth = 0;
Description for a 64 x 64 CUDA array of floats:
CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.Format = CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT;
desc.NumChannels = 1;
desc.Width = 64;
desc.Height = 64;
desc.Depth = 0;
Description for a width x height x depth CUDA array of 64-bit, 4x16-bit float16's:
CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.FormatFlags = CU_AD_FORMAT_HALF;
desc.NumChannels = 4;
desc.Width = width;
desc.Height = height;
desc.Depth = depth;
Parameters:
pHandle - Returned array
pAllocateArray - 3D array descriptor
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_UNKNOWN
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor, cuMemAlloc,
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMalloc3DArray
CUresult cuArray3DGetDescriptor (CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR * pArrayDescriptor, CUarray hArray)
Returns in *pArrayDescriptor a descriptor containing information on the format and dimensions of the CUDA
array hArray. It is useful for subroutines that have been passed a CUDA array, but need to know the CUDA
array parameters for validation or other purposes.
This function may be called on 1D and 2D arrays, in which case the Height and/or Depth members of the
descriptor struct will be set to 0.
Parameters:
pArrayDescriptor - Returned 3D array descriptor
hArray - 3D array to get descriptor of
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_IS_DESTROYED
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor, cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost,
cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync,
cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD,
cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD32, cudaArrayGetInfo
CUresult cuArrayCreate (CUarray * pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR * pAllocateArray)
Creates a CUDA array according to the CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR structure pAllocateArray and returns a handle
to the new CUDA array in *pHandle. The CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR is defined as:
typedef struct {
unsigned int Width;
unsigned int Height;
CUarray_format Format;
unsigned int NumChannels;
} CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR;
where:
• Width, and Height are the width, and height of the CUDA array (in elements); the CUDA array is one-
dimensional if height is 0, two-dimensional otherwise;
• Format specifies the format of the elements; CUarray_format is defined as:
typedef enum CUarray_format_enum {
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT8 = 0x01,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT16 = 0x02,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT32 = 0x03,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT8 = 0x08,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT16 = 0x09,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT32 = 0x0a,
CU_AD_FORMAT_HALF = 0x10,
CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT = 0x20
} CUarray_format;
• NumChannels specifies the number of packed components per CUDA array element; it may be 1, 2, or 4;
Here are examples of CUDA array descriptions:
Description for a CUDA array of 2048 floats:
CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.Format = CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT;
desc.NumChannels = 1;
desc.Width = 2048;
desc.Height = 1;
Description for a 64 x 64 CUDA array of floats:
CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.Format = CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT;
desc.NumChannels = 1;
desc.Width = 64;
desc.Height = 64;
Description for a width x height CUDA array of 64-bit, 4x16-bit float16's:
CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR desc;
desc.FormatFlags = CU_AD_FORMAT_HALF;
desc.NumChannels = 4;
desc.Width = width;
desc.Height = height;
Description for a width x height CUDA array of 16-bit elements, each of which is two 8-bit unsigned
chars:
CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR arrayDesc;
desc.FormatFlags = CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT8;
desc.NumChannels = 2;
desc.Width = width;
desc.Height = height;
Parameters:
pHandle - Returned array
pAllocateArray - Array descriptor
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_UNKNOWN
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor, cuMemAlloc,
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMallocArray
CUresult cuArrayDestroy (CUarray hArray)
Destroys the CUDA array hArray.
Parameters:
hArray - Array to destroy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_ARRAY_IS_MAPPED, CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_IS_DESTROYED
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayGetDescriptor, cuMemAlloc,
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaFreeArray
CUresult cuArrayGetDescriptor (CUDA_ARRAY_DESCRIPTOR * pArrayDescriptor, CUarray hArray)
Returns in *pArrayDescriptor a descriptor containing information on the format and dimensions of the CUDA
array hArray. It is useful for subroutines that have been passed a CUDA array, but need to know the CUDA
array parameters for validation or other purposes.
Parameters:
pArrayDescriptor - Returned array descriptor
hArray - Array to get descriptor of
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost,
cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync,
cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD,
cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD32, cudaArrayGetInfo
CUresult cuDeviceGetByPCIBusId (CUdevice * dev, const char * pciBusId)
Returns in *device a device handle given a PCI bus ID string.
Parameters:
dev - Returned device handle
pciBusId - String in one of the following forms: [domain]:[bus]:[device].[function]
[domain]:[bus]:[device] [bus]:[device].[function] where domain, bus, device, and function are all
hexadecimal values
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_DEVICE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuDeviceGet, cuDeviceGetAttribute, cuDeviceGetPCIBusId, cudaDeviceGetByPCIBusId
CUresult cuDeviceGetPCIBusId (char * pciBusId, int len, CUdevice dev)
Returns an ASCII string identifying the device dev in the NULL-terminated string pointed to by pciBusId.
len specifies the maximum length of the string that may be returned.
Parameters:
pciBusId - Returned identifier string for the device in the following format
[domain]:[bus]:[device].[function] where domain, bus, device, and function are all hexadecimal
values. pciBusId should be large enough to store 13 characters including the NULL-terminator.
len - Maximum length of string to store in name
dev - Device to get identifier string for
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_DEVICE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuDeviceGet, cuDeviceGetAttribute, cuDeviceGetByPCIBusId, cudaDeviceGetPCIBusId
CUresult cuIpcCloseMemHandle (CUdeviceptr dptr)
Unmaps memory returned by cuIpcOpenMemHandle. The original allocation in the exporting process as well as
imported mappings in other processes will be unaffected.
Any resources used to enable peer access will be freed if this is the last mapping using them.
IPC functionality is restricted to devices with support for unified addressing on Linux and Windows
operating systems. IPC functionality on Windows is restricted to GPUs in TCC mode
Parameters:
dptr - Device pointer returned by cuIpcOpenMemHandle
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT, CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
See also:
cuMemAlloc, cuMemFree, cuIpcGetEventHandle, cuIpcOpenEventHandle, cuIpcGetMemHandle,
cuIpcOpenMemHandle, cudaIpcCloseMemHandle
CUresult cuIpcGetEventHandle (CUipcEventHandle * pHandle, CUevent event)
Takes as input a previously allocated event. This event must have been created with the
CU_EVENT_INTERPROCESS and CU_EVENT_DISABLE_TIMING flags set. This opaque handle may be copied into other
processes and opened with cuIpcOpenEventHandle to allow efficient hardware synchronization between GPU
work in different processes.
After the event has been opened in the importing process, cuEventRecord, cuEventSynchronize,
cuStreamWaitEvent and cuEventQuery may be used in either process. Performing operations on the imported
event after the exported event has been freed with cuEventDestroy will result in undefined behavior.
IPC functionality is restricted to devices with support for unified addressing on Linux and Windows
operating systems. IPC functionality on Windows is restricted to GPUs in TCC mode
Parameters:
pHandle - Pointer to a user allocated CUipcEventHandle in which to return the opaque event handle
event - Event allocated with CU_EVENT_INTERPROCESS and CU_EVENT_DISABLE_TIMING flags.
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
See also:
cuEventCreate, cuEventDestroy, cuEventSynchronize, cuEventQuery, cuStreamWaitEvent,
cuIpcOpenEventHandle, cuIpcGetMemHandle, cuIpcOpenMemHandle, cuIpcCloseMemHandle,
cudaIpcGetEventHandle
CUresult cuIpcGetMemHandle (CUipcMemHandle * pHandle, CUdeviceptr dptr)
Takes a pointer to the base of an existing device memory allocation created with cuMemAlloc and exports
it for use in another process. This is a lightweight operation and may be called multiple times on an
allocation without adverse effects.
If a region of memory is freed with cuMemFree and a subsequent call to cuMemAlloc returns memory with the
same device address, cuIpcGetMemHandle will return a unique handle for the new memory.
IPC functionality is restricted to devices with support for unified addressing on Linux and Windows
operating systems. IPC functionality on Windows is restricted to GPUs in TCC mode
Parameters:
pHandle - Pointer to user allocated CUipcMemHandle to return the handle in.
dptr - Base pointer to previously allocated device memory
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
See also:
cuMemAlloc, cuMemFree, cuIpcGetEventHandle, cuIpcOpenEventHandle, cuIpcOpenMemHandle,
cuIpcCloseMemHandle, cudaIpcGetMemHandle
CUresult cuIpcOpenEventHandle (CUevent * phEvent, CUipcEventHandle handle)
Opens an interprocess event handle exported from another process with cuIpcGetEventHandle. This function
returns a CUevent that behaves like a locally created event with the CU_EVENT_DISABLE_TIMING flag
specified. This event must be freed with cuEventDestroy.
Performing operations on the imported event after the exported event has been freed with cuEventDestroy
will result in undefined behavior.
IPC functionality is restricted to devices with support for unified addressing on Linux and Windows
operating systems. IPC functionality on Windows is restricted to GPUs in TCC mode
Parameters:
phEvent - Returns the imported event
handle - Interprocess handle to open
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT, CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED, CUDA_ERROR_PEER_ACCESS_UNSUPPORTED,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
See also:
cuEventCreate, cuEventDestroy, cuEventSynchronize, cuEventQuery, cuStreamWaitEvent,
cuIpcGetEventHandle, cuIpcGetMemHandle, cuIpcOpenMemHandle, cuIpcCloseMemHandle,
cudaIpcOpenEventHandle
CUresult cuIpcOpenMemHandle (CUdeviceptr * pdptr, CUipcMemHandle handle, unsigned int Flags)
Maps memory exported from another process with cuIpcGetMemHandle into the current device address space.
For contexts on different devices cuIpcOpenMemHandle can attempt to enable peer access between the
devices as if the user called cuCtxEnablePeerAccess. This behavior is controlled by the
CU_IPC_MEM_LAZY_ENABLE_PEER_ACCESS flag. cuDeviceCanAccessPeer can determine if a mapping is possible.
cuIpcOpenMemHandle can open handles to devices that may not be visible in the process calling the API.
Contexts that may open CUipcMemHandles are restricted in the following way. CUipcMemHandles from each
CUdevice in a given process may only be opened by one CUcontext per CUdevice per other process.
Memory returned from cuIpcOpenMemHandle must be freed with cuIpcCloseMemHandle.
Calling cuMemFree on an exported memory region before calling cuIpcCloseMemHandle in the importing
context will result in undefined behavior.
IPC functionality is restricted to devices with support for unified addressing on Linux and Windows
operating systems. IPC functionality on Windows is restricted to GPUs in TCC mode
Parameters:
pdptr - Returned device pointer
handle - CUipcMemHandle to open
Flags - Flags for this operation. Must be specified as CU_IPC_MEM_LAZY_ENABLE_PEER_ACCESS
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT, CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
CUDA_ERROR_TOO_MANY_PEERS, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
No guarantees are made about the address returned in *pdptr. In particular, multiple processes may
not receive the same address for the same handle.
See also:
cuMemAlloc, cuMemFree, cuIpcGetEventHandle, cuIpcOpenEventHandle, cuIpcGetMemHandle,
cuIpcCloseMemHandle, cuCtxEnablePeerAccess, cuDeviceCanAccessPeer, cudaIpcOpenMemHandle
CUresult cuMemAlloc (CUdeviceptr * dptr, size_t bytesize)
Allocates bytesize bytes of linear memory on the device and returns in *dptr a pointer to the allocated
memory. The allocated memory is suitably aligned for any kind of variable. The memory is not cleared. If
bytesize is 0, cuMemAlloc() returns CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
Parameters:
dptr - Returned device pointer
bytesize - Requested allocation size in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMalloc
CUresult cuMemAllocHost (void ** pp, size_t bytesize)
Allocates bytesize bytes of host memory that is page-locked and accessible to the device. The driver
tracks the virtual memory ranges allocated with this function and automatically accelerates calls to
functions such as cuMemcpy(). Since the memory can be accessed directly by the device, it can be read or
written with much higher bandwidth than pageable memory obtained with functions such as malloc().
Allocating excessive amounts of memory with cuMemAllocHost() may degrade system performance, since it
reduces the amount of memory available to the system for paging. As a result, this function is best used
sparingly to allocate staging areas for data exchange between host and device.
Note all host memory allocated using cuMemHostAlloc() will automatically be immediately accessible to all
contexts on all devices which support unified addressing (as may be queried using
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIFIED_ADDRESSING). The device pointer that may be used to access this host memory
from those contexts is always equal to the returned host pointer *pp. See Unified Addressing for
additional details.
Parameters:
pp - Returned host pointer to page-locked memory
bytesize - Requested allocation size in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMallocHost
CUresult cuMemAllocManaged (CUdeviceptr * dptr, size_t bytesize, unsigned int flags)
Allocates bytesize bytes of managed memory on the device and returns in *dptr a pointer to the allocated
memory. If the device doesn't support allocating managed memory, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned.
Support for managed memory can be queried using the device attribute CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MANAGED_MEMORY.
The allocated memory is suitably aligned for any kind of variable. The memory is not cleared. If bytesize
is 0, cuMemAllocManaged returns CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE. The pointer is valid on the CPU and on all GPUs
in the system that support managed memory. All accesses to this pointer must obey the Unified Memory
programming model.
flags specifies the default stream association for this allocation. flags must be one of
CU_MEM_ATTACH_GLOBAL or CU_MEM_ATTACH_HOST. If CU_MEM_ATTACH_GLOBAL is specified, then this memory is
accessible from any stream on any device. If CU_MEM_ATTACH_HOST is specified, then the allocation should
not be accessed from devices that have a zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS; an explicit call to cuStreamAttachMemAsync will be
required to enable access on such devices.
If the association is later changed via cuStreamAttachMemAsync to a single stream, the default
association as specified during cuMemAllocManaged is restored when that stream is destroyed. For
__managed__ variables, the default association is always CU_MEM_ATTACH_GLOBAL. Note that destroying a
stream is an asynchronous operation, and as a result, the change to default association won't happen
until all work in the stream has completed.
Memory allocated with cuMemAllocManaged should be released with cuMemFree.
Device memory oversubscription is possible for GPUs that have a non-zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS. Managed memory on such GPUs may be evicted from device
memory to host memory at any time by the Unified Memory driver in order to make room for other
allocations.
In a multi-GPU system where all GPUs have a non-zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS, managed memory may not be populated when this API returns
and instead may be populated on access. In such systems, managed memory can migrate to any processor's
memory at any time. The Unified Memory driver will employ heuristics to maintain data locality and
prevent excessive page faults to the extent possible. The application can also guide the driver about
memory usage patterns via cuMemAdvise. The application can also explicitly migrate memory to a desired
processor's memory via cuMemPrefetchAsync.
In a multi-GPU system where all of the GPUs have a zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS and all the GPUs have peer-to-peer support with each other,
the physical storage for managed memory is created on the GPU which is active at the time
cuMemAllocManaged is called. All other GPUs will reference the data at reduced bandwidth via peer
mappings over the PCIe bus. The Unified Memory driver does not migrate memory among such GPUs.
In a multi-GPU system where not all GPUs have peer-to-peer support with each other and where the value of
the device attribute CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS is zero for at least one of those
GPUs, the location chosen for physical storage of managed memory is system-dependent.
• On Linux, the location chosen will be device memory as long as the current set of active contexts are
on devices that either have peer-to-peer support with each other or have a non-zero value for the
device attribute CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CONCURRENT_MANAGED_ACCESS. If there is an active context on a GPU
that does not have a non-zero value for that device attribute and it does not have peer-to-peer support
with the other devices that have active contexts on them, then the location for physical storage will
be 'zero-copy' or host memory. Note that this means that managed memory that is located in device
memory is migrated to host memory if a new context is created on a GPU that doesn't have a non-zero
value for the device attribute and does not support peer-to-peer with at least one of the other devices
that has an active context. This in turn implies that context creation may fail if there is
insufficient host memory to migrate all managed allocations.
• On Windows, the physical storage is always created in 'zero-copy' or host memory. All GPUs will
reference the data at reduced bandwidth over the PCIe bus. In these circumstances, use of the
environment variable CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES is recommended to restrict CUDA to only use those GPUs that
have peer-to-peer support. Alternatively, users can also set CUDA_MANAGED_FORCE_DEVICE_ALLOC to a non-
zero value to force the driver to always use device memory for physical storage. When this environment
variable is set to a non-zero value, all contexts created in that process on devices that support
managed memory have to be peer-to-peer compatible with each other. Context creation will fail if a
context is created on a device that supports managed memory and is not peer-to-peer compatible with any
of the other managed memory supporting devices on which contexts were previously created, even if those
contexts have been destroyed. These environment variables are described in the CUDA programming guide
under the 'CUDA environment variables' section.
• On ARM, managed memory is not available on discrete gpu with Drive PX-2.
Parameters:
dptr - Returned device pointer
bytesize - Requested allocation size in bytes
flags - Must be one of CU_MEM_ATTACH_GLOBAL or CU_MEM_ATTACH_HOST
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cuDeviceGetAttribute, cuStreamAttachMemAsync, cudaMallocManaged
CUresult cuMemAllocPitch (CUdeviceptr * dptr, size_t * pPitch, size_t WidthInBytes, size_t Height, unsigned
int ElementSizeBytes)
Allocates at least WidthInBytes * Height bytes of linear memory on the device and returns in *dptr a
pointer to the allocated memory. The function may pad the allocation to ensure that corresponding
pointers in any given row will continue to meet the alignment requirements for coalescing as the address
is updated from row to row. ElementSizeBytes specifies the size of the largest reads and writes that will
be performed on the memory range. ElementSizeBytes may be 4, 8 or 16 (since coalesced memory transactions
are not possible on other data sizes). If ElementSizeBytes is smaller than the actual read/write size of
a kernel, the kernel will run correctly, but possibly at reduced speed. The pitch returned in *pPitch by
cuMemAllocPitch() is the width in bytes of the allocation. The intended usage of pitch is as a separate
parameter of the allocation, used to compute addresses within the 2D array. Given the row and column of
an array element of type T, the address is computed as:
T* pElement = (T*)((char*)BaseAddress + Row * Pitch) + Column;
The pitch returned by cuMemAllocPitch() is guaranteed to work with cuMemcpy2D() under all circumstances.
For allocations of 2D arrays, it is recommended that programmers consider performing pitch allocations
using cuMemAllocPitch(). Due to alignment restrictions in the hardware, this is especially true if the
application will be performing 2D memory copies between different regions of device memory (whether
linear memory or CUDA arrays).
The byte alignment of the pitch returned by cuMemAllocPitch() is guaranteed to match or exceed the
alignment requirement for texture binding with cuTexRefSetAddress2D().
Parameters:
dptr - Returned device pointer
pPitch - Returned pitch of allocation in bytes
WidthInBytes - Requested allocation width in bytes
Height - Requested allocation height in rows
ElementSizeBytes - Size of largest reads/writes for range
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMallocPitch
CUresult cuMemcpy (CUdeviceptr dst, CUdeviceptr src, size_t ByteCount)
Copies data between two pointers. dst and src are base pointers of the destination and source,
respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy. Note that this function infers the type of
the transfer (host to host, host to device, device to device, or device to host) from the pointer values.
This function is only allowed in contexts which support unified addressing.
Parameters:
dst - Destination unified virtual address space pointer
src - Source unified virtual address space pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy, cudaMemcpyToSymbol, cudaMemcpyFromSymbol
CUresult cuMemcpy2D (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D * pCopy)
Perform a 2D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. The CUDA_MEMCPY2D structure is
defined as:
typedef struct CUDA_MEMCPY2D_st {
unsigned int srcXInBytes, srcY;
CUmemorytype srcMemoryType;
const void *srcHost;
CUdeviceptr srcDevice;
CUarray srcArray;
unsigned int srcPitch;
unsigned int dstXInBytes, dstY;
CUmemorytype dstMemoryType;
void *dstHost;
CUdeviceptr dstDevice;
CUarray dstArray;
unsigned int dstPitch;
unsigned int WidthInBytes;
unsigned int Height;
} CUDA_MEMCPY2D;
where:
• srcMemoryType and dstMemoryType specify the type of memory of the source and destination, respectively;
CUmemorytype_enum is defined as:
typedef enum CUmemorytype_enum {
CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST = 0x01,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE = 0x02,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY = 0x03,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED = 0x04
} CUmemorytype;
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, srcHost and srcPitch specify the (host) base address of the
source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (device) base address
of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, srcArray specifies the handle of the source data. srcHost,
srcDevice and srcPitch are ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, dstHost and dstPitch specify the (host) base address of the
destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (device) base address
of the destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, dstArray specifies the handle of the destination data.
dstHost, dstDevice and dstPitch are ignored.
• srcXInBytes and srcY specify the base address of the source data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the starting address is
void* Start = (void*)((char*)srcHost+srcY*srcPitch + srcXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr Start = srcDevice+srcY*srcPitch+srcXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, srcXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• dstXInBytes and dstY specify the base address of the destination data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the base address is
void* dstStart = (void*)((char*)dstHost+dstY*dstPitch + dstXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr dstStart = dstDevice+dstY*dstPitch+dstXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, dstXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• WidthInBytes and Height specify the width (in bytes) and height of the 2D copy being performed.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
.RS 4 cuMemcpy2D() returns an error if any pitch is greater than the maximum allowed
(CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_PITCH). cuMemAllocPitch() passes back pitches that always work with
cuMemcpy2D(). On intra-device memory copies (device to device, CUDA array to device, CUDA array to CUDA
array), cuMemcpy2D() may fail for pitches not computed by cuMemAllocPitch(). cuMemcpy2DUnaligned() does
not have this restriction, but may run significantly slower in the cases where cuMemcpy2D() would have
returned an error code.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy2D, cudaMemcpy2DToArray, cudaMemcpy2DFromArray
CUresult cuMemcpy2DAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D * pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Perform a 2D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. The CUDA_MEMCPY2D structure is
defined as:
typedef struct CUDA_MEMCPY2D_st {
unsigned int srcXInBytes, srcY;
CUmemorytype srcMemoryType;
const void *srcHost;
CUdeviceptr srcDevice;
CUarray srcArray;
unsigned int srcPitch;
unsigned int dstXInBytes, dstY;
CUmemorytype dstMemoryType;
void *dstHost;
CUdeviceptr dstDevice;
CUarray dstArray;
unsigned int dstPitch;
unsigned int WidthInBytes;
unsigned int Height;
} CUDA_MEMCPY2D;
where:
• srcMemoryType and dstMemoryType specify the type of memory of the source and destination, respectively;
CUmemorytype_enum is defined as:
typedef enum CUmemorytype_enum {
CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST = 0x01,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE = 0x02,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY = 0x03,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED = 0x04
} CUmemorytype;
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, srcHost and srcPitch specify the (host) base address of the
source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (device) base address
of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, srcArray specifies the handle of the source data. srcHost,
srcDevice and srcPitch are ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, dstHost and dstPitch specify the (host) base address of the
destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (device) base address
of the destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, dstArray specifies the handle of the destination data.
dstHost, dstDevice and dstPitch are ignored.
• srcXInBytes and srcY specify the base address of the source data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the starting address is
void* Start = (void*)((char*)srcHost+srcY*srcPitch + srcXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr Start = srcDevice+srcY*srcPitch+srcXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, srcXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• dstXInBytes and dstY specify the base address of the destination data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the base address is
void* dstStart = (void*)((char*)dstHost+dstY*dstPitch + dstXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr dstStart = dstDevice+dstY*dstPitch+dstXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, dstXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• WidthInBytes and Height specify the width (in bytes) and height of the 2D copy being performed.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
• If specified, srcHeight must be greater than or equal to Height + srcY, and dstHeight must be greater
than or equal to Height + dstY.
.RS 4 cuMemcpy2DAsync() returns an error if any pitch is greater than the maximum allowed
(CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_PITCH). cuMemAllocPitch() passes back pitches that always work with
cuMemcpy2D(). On intra-device memory copies (device to device, CUDA array to device, CUDA array to CUDA
array), cuMemcpy2DAsync() may fail for pitches not computed by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpy2DAsync, cudaMemcpy2DToArrayAsync,
cudaMemcpy2DFromArrayAsync
CUresult cuMemcpy2DUnaligned (const CUDA_MEMCPY2D * pCopy)
Perform a 2D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. The CUDA_MEMCPY2D structure is
defined as:
typedef struct CUDA_MEMCPY2D_st {
unsigned int srcXInBytes, srcY;
CUmemorytype srcMemoryType;
const void *srcHost;
CUdeviceptr srcDevice;
CUarray srcArray;
unsigned int srcPitch;
unsigned int dstXInBytes, dstY;
CUmemorytype dstMemoryType;
void *dstHost;
CUdeviceptr dstDevice;
CUarray dstArray;
unsigned int dstPitch;
unsigned int WidthInBytes;
unsigned int Height;
} CUDA_MEMCPY2D;
where:
• srcMemoryType and dstMemoryType specify the type of memory of the source and destination, respectively;
CUmemorytype_enum is defined as:
typedef enum CUmemorytype_enum {
CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST = 0x01,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE = 0x02,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY = 0x03,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED = 0x04
} CUmemorytype;
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, srcHost and srcPitch specify the (host) base address of the
source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (device) base address
of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, srcArray specifies the handle of the source data. srcHost,
srcDevice and srcPitch are ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, dstHost and dstPitch specify the (host) base address of the
destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (device) base address
of the destination data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, dstArray specifies the handle of the destination data.
dstHost, dstDevice and dstPitch are ignored.
• srcXInBytes and srcY specify the base address of the source data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the starting address is
void* Start = (void*)((char*)srcHost+srcY*srcPitch + srcXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr Start = srcDevice+srcY*srcPitch+srcXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, srcXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• dstXInBytes and dstY specify the base address of the destination data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the base address is
void* dstStart = (void*)((char*)dstHost+dstY*dstPitch + dstXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr dstStart = dstDevice+dstY*dstPitch+dstXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, dstXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• WidthInBytes and Height specify the width (in bytes) and height of the 2D copy being performed.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
.RS 4 cuMemcpy2D() returns an error if any pitch is greater than the maximum allowed
(CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_PITCH). cuMemAllocPitch() passes back pitches that always work with
cuMemcpy2D(). On intra-device memory copies (device to device, CUDA array to device, CUDA array to CUDA
array), cuMemcpy2D() may fail for pitches not computed by cuMemAllocPitch(). cuMemcpy2DUnaligned() does
not have this restriction, but may run significantly slower in the cases where cuMemcpy2D() would have
returned an error code.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy3D,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy2D, cudaMemcpy2DToArray, cudaMemcpy2DFromArray
CUresult cuMemcpy3D (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D * pCopy)
Perform a 3D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. The CUDA_MEMCPY3D structure is
defined as:
typedef struct CUDA_MEMCPY3D_st {
unsigned int srcXInBytes, srcY, srcZ;
unsigned int srcLOD;
CUmemorytype srcMemoryType;
const void *srcHost;
CUdeviceptr srcDevice;
CUarray srcArray;
unsigned int srcPitch; // ignored when src is array
unsigned int srcHeight; // ignored when src is array; may be 0 if Depth==1
unsigned int dstXInBytes, dstY, dstZ;
unsigned int dstLOD;
CUmemorytype dstMemoryType;
void *dstHost;
CUdeviceptr dstDevice;
CUarray dstArray;
unsigned int dstPitch; // ignored when dst is array
unsigned int dstHeight; // ignored when dst is array; may be 0 if Depth==1
unsigned int WidthInBytes;
unsigned int Height;
unsigned int Depth;
} CUDA_MEMCPY3D;
where:
• srcMemoryType and dstMemoryType specify the type of memory of the source and destination, respectively;
CUmemorytype_enum is defined as:
typedef enum CUmemorytype_enum {
CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST = 0x01,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE = 0x02,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY = 0x03,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED = 0x04
} CUmemorytype;
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, srcHost, srcPitch and srcHeight specify the (host) base
address of the source data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. srcArray
is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, srcDevice, srcPitch and srcHeight specify the (device)
base address of the source data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array.
srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, srcArray specifies the handle of the source data. srcHost,
srcDevice, srcPitch and srcHeight are ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, dstHost and dstPitch specify the (host) base address of the
destination data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. dstArray is
ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (device) base address
of the destination data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. dstArray is
ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, dstArray specifies the handle of the destination data.
dstHost, dstDevice, dstPitch and dstHeight are ignored.
• srcXInBytes, srcY and srcZ specify the base address of the source data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the starting address is
void* Start = (void*)((char*)srcHost+(srcZ*srcHeight+srcY)*srcPitch + srcXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr Start = srcDevice+(srcZ*srcHeight+srcY)*srcPitch+srcXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, srcXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• dstXInBytes, dstY and dstZ specify the base address of the destination data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the base address is
void* dstStart = (void*)((char*)dstHost+(dstZ*dstHeight+dstY)*dstPitch + dstXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr dstStart = dstDevice+(dstZ*dstHeight+dstY)*dstPitch+dstXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, dstXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• WidthInBytes, Height and Depth specify the width (in bytes), height and depth of the 3D copy being
performed.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
• If specified, srcHeight must be greater than or equal to Height + srcY, and dstHeight must be greater
than or equal to Height + dstY.
.RS 4 cuMemcpy3D() returns an error if any pitch is greater than the maximum allowed
(CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_PITCH).
The srcLOD and dstLOD members of the CUDA_MEMCPY3D structure must be set to 0.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy3D
CUresult cuMemcpy3DAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D * pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Perform a 3D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. The CUDA_MEMCPY3D structure is
defined as:
typedef struct CUDA_MEMCPY3D_st {
unsigned int srcXInBytes, srcY, srcZ;
unsigned int srcLOD;
CUmemorytype srcMemoryType;
const void *srcHost;
CUdeviceptr srcDevice;
CUarray srcArray;
unsigned int srcPitch; // ignored when src is array
unsigned int srcHeight; // ignored when src is array; may be 0 if Depth==1
unsigned int dstXInBytes, dstY, dstZ;
unsigned int dstLOD;
CUmemorytype dstMemoryType;
void *dstHost;
CUdeviceptr dstDevice;
CUarray dstArray;
unsigned int dstPitch; // ignored when dst is array
unsigned int dstHeight; // ignored when dst is array; may be 0 if Depth==1
unsigned int WidthInBytes;
unsigned int Height;
unsigned int Depth;
} CUDA_MEMCPY3D;
where:
• srcMemoryType and dstMemoryType specify the type of memory of the source and destination, respectively;
CUmemorytype_enum is defined as:
typedef enum CUmemorytype_enum {
CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST = 0x01,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE = 0x02,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY = 0x03,
CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED = 0x04
} CUmemorytype;
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, srcDevice and srcPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. srcArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, srcHost, srcPitch and srcHeight specify the (host) base
address of the source data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. srcArray
is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, srcDevice, srcPitch and srcHeight specify the (device)
base address of the source data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array.
srcArray is ignored.
.RS 4 If srcMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, srcArray specifies the handle of the source data. srcHost,
srcDevice, srcPitch and srcHeight are ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_UNIFIED, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (unified virtual
address space) base address of the source data and the bytes per row to apply. dstArray is ignored. This
value may be used only if unified addressing is supported in the calling context.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_HOST, dstHost and dstPitch specify the (host) base address of the
destination data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. dstArray is
ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_DEVICE, dstDevice and dstPitch specify the (device) base address
of the destination data, the bytes per row, and the height of each 2D slice of the 3D array. dstArray is
ignored.
.RS 4 If dstMemoryType is CU_MEMORYTYPE_ARRAY, dstArray specifies the handle of the destination data.
dstHost, dstDevice, dstPitch and dstHeight are ignored.
• srcXInBytes, srcY and srcZ specify the base address of the source data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the starting address is
void* Start = (void*)((char*)srcHost+(srcZ*srcHeight+srcY)*srcPitch + srcXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr Start = srcDevice+(srcZ*srcHeight+srcY)*srcPitch+srcXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, srcXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• dstXInBytes, dstY and dstZ specify the base address of the destination data for the copy.
.RS 4 For host pointers, the base address is
void* dstStart = (void*)((char*)dstHost+(dstZ*dstHeight+dstY)*dstPitch + dstXInBytes);
.RS 4 For device pointers, the starting address is
CUdeviceptr dstStart = dstDevice+(dstZ*dstHeight+dstY)*dstPitch+dstXInBytes;
.RS 4 For CUDA arrays, dstXInBytes must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
• WidthInBytes, Height and Depth specify the width (in bytes), height and depth of the 3D copy being
performed.
• If specified, srcPitch must be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + srcXInBytes, and dstPitch must
be greater than or equal to WidthInBytes + dstXInBytes.
• If specified, srcHeight must be greater than or equal to Height + srcY, and dstHeight must be greater
than or equal to Height + dstY.
.RS 4 cuMemcpy3DAsync() returns an error if any pitch is greater than the maximum allowed
(CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAX_PITCH).
The srcLOD and dstLOD members of the CUDA_MEMCPY3D structure must be set to 0.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD,
cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async,
cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD16Async,
cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpy3DAsync
CUresult cuMemcpy3DPeer (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER * pCopy)
Perform a 3D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. See the definition of the
CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER structure for documentation of its parameters.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyPeer, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyPeerAsync, cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync,
cudaMemcpy3DPeer
CUresult cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync (const CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER * pCopy, CUstream hStream)
Perform a 3D memory copy according to the parameters specified in pCopy. See the definition of the
CUDA_MEMCPY3D_PEER structure for documentation of its parameters.
Parameters:
pCopy - Parameters for the memory copy
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyPeer, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyPeerAsync, cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync,
cudaMemcpy3DPeerAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyAsync (CUdeviceptr dst, CUdeviceptr src, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies data between two pointers. dst and src are base pointers of the destination and source,
respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy. Note that this function infers the type of
the transfer (host to host, host to device, device to device, or device to host) from the pointer values.
This function is only allowed in contexts which support unified addressing.
Parameters:
dst - Destination unified virtual address space pointer
src - Source unified virtual address space pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyAsync, cudaMemcpyToSymbolAsync,
cudaMemcpyFromSymbolAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t
ByteCount)
Copies from one 1D CUDA array to another. dstArray and srcArray specify the handles of the destination
and source CUDA arrays for the copy, respectively. dstOffset and srcOffset specify the destination and
source offsets in bytes into the CUDA arrays. ByteCount is the number of bytes to be copied. The size of
the elements in the CUDA arrays need not be the same format, but the elements must be the same size; and
count must be evenly divisible by that size.
Parameters:
dstArray - Destination array
dstOffset - Offset in bytes of destination array
srcArray - Source array
srcOffset - Offset in bytes of source array
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpyArrayToArray
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from one 1D CUDA array to device memory. dstDevice specifies the base pointer of the destination
and must be naturally aligned with the CUDA array elements. srcArray and srcOffset specify the CUDA array
handle and the offset in bytes into the array where the copy is to begin. ByteCount specifies the number
of bytes to copy and must be evenly divisible by the array element size.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
srcArray - Source array
srcOffset - Offset in bytes of source array
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpyFromArray
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoH (void * dstHost, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from one 1D CUDA array to host memory. dstHost specifies the base pointer of the destination.
srcArray and srcOffset specify the CUDA array handle and starting offset in bytes of the source data.
ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstHost - Destination device pointer
srcArray - Source array
srcOffset - Offset in bytes of source array
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync, cuMemcpyDtoA,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpyFromArray
CUresult cuMemcpyAtoHAsync (void * dstHost, CUarray srcArray, size_t srcOffset, size_t ByteCount, CUstream
hStream)
Copies from one 1D CUDA array to host memory. dstHost specifies the base pointer of the destination.
srcArray and srcOffset specify the CUDA array handle and starting offset in bytes of the source data.
ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstHost - Destination pointer
srcArray - Source array
srcOffset - Offset in bytes of source array
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD,
cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async,
cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD16Async,
cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyFromArrayAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from device memory to a 1D CUDA array. dstArray and dstOffset specify the CUDA array handle and
starting index of the destination data. srcDevice specifies the base pointer of the source. ByteCount
specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstArray - Destination array
dstOffset - Offset in bytes of destination array
srcDevice - Source device pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpyToArray
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from device memory to device memory. dstDevice and srcDevice are the base pointers of the
destination and source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
srcDevice - Source device pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD,
cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc,
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy, cudaMemcpyToSymbol, cudaMemcpyFromSymbol
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoDAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies from device memory to device memory. dstDevice and srcDevice are the base pointers of the
destination and source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
srcDevice - Source device pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyAsync, cudaMemcpyToSymbolAsync,
cudaMemcpyFromSymbolAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoH (void * dstHost, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from device to host memory. dstHost and srcDevice specify the base pointers of the destination and
source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstHost - Destination host pointer
srcDevice - Source device pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy, cudaMemcpyFromSymbol
CUresult cuMemcpyDtoHAsync (void * dstHost, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies from device to host memory. dstHost and srcDevice specify the base pointers of the destination and
source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstHost - Destination host pointer
srcDevice - Source device pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyHtoA, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyAsync, cudaMemcpyFromSymbolAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoA (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, const void * srcHost, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from host memory to a 1D CUDA array. dstArray and dstOffset specify the CUDA array handle and
starting offset in bytes of the destination data. pSrc specifies the base address of the source.
ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstArray - Destination array
dstOffset - Offset in bytes of destination array
srcHost - Source host pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoAAsync,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpyToArray
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoAAsync (CUarray dstArray, size_t dstOffset, const void * srcHost, size_t ByteCount,
CUstream hStream)
Copies from host memory to a 1D CUDA array. dstArray and dstOffset specify the CUDA array handle and
starting offset in bytes of the destination data. srcHost specifies the base address of the source.
ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstArray - Destination array
dstOffset - Offset in bytes of destination array
srcHost - Source host pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyToArrayAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoD (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, const void * srcHost, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from host memory to device memory. dstDevice and srcHost are the base addresses of the destination
and source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
srcHost - Source host pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemcpy, cudaMemcpyToSymbol
CUresult cuMemcpyHtoDAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, const void * srcHost, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies from host memory to device memory. dstDevice and srcHost are the base addresses of the destination
and source, respectively. ByteCount specifies the number of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
srcHost - Source host pointer
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemcpyAsync, cudaMemcpyToSymbolAsync
CUresult cuMemcpyPeer (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUcontext dstContext, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, CUcontext
srcContext, size_t ByteCount)
Copies from device memory in one context to device memory in another context. dstDevice is the base
device pointer of the destination memory and dstContext is the destination context. srcDevice is the base
device pointer of the source memory and srcContext is the source pointer. ByteCount specifies the number
of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstContext - Destination context
srcDevice - Source device pointer
srcContext - Source context
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
See also:
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpy3DPeer, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyPeerAsync, cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync,
cudaMemcpyPeer
CUresult cuMemcpyPeerAsync (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, CUcontext dstContext, CUdeviceptr srcDevice, CUcontext
srcContext, size_t ByteCount, CUstream hStream)
Copies from device memory in one context to device memory in another context. dstDevice is the base
device pointer of the destination memory and dstContext is the destination context. srcDevice is the base
device pointer of the source memory and srcContext is the source pointer. ByteCount specifies the number
of bytes to copy.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstContext - Destination context
srcDevice - Source device pointer
srcContext - Source context
ByteCount - Size of memory copy in bytes
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
This function exhibits behavior for most use cases.
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyPeer, cuMemcpy3DPeer, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpy3DPeerAsync,
cudaMemcpyPeerAsync
CUresult cuMemFree (CUdeviceptr dptr)
Frees the memory space pointed to by dptr, which must have been returned by a previous call to
cuMemAlloc() or cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dptr - Pointer to memory to free
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32,
cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaFree
CUresult cuMemFreeHost (void * p)
Frees the memory space pointed to by p, which must have been returned by a previous call to
cuMemAllocHost().
Parameters:
p - Pointer to memory to free
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemGetAddressRange, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaFreeHost
CUresult cuMemGetAddressRange (CUdeviceptr * pbase, size_t * psize, CUdeviceptr dptr)
Returns the base address in *pbase and size in *psize of the allocation by cuMemAlloc() or
cuMemAllocPitch() that contains the input pointer dptr. Both parameters pbase and psize are optional. If
one of them is NULL, it is ignored.
Parameters:
pbase - Returned base address
psize - Returned size of device memory allocation
dptr - Device pointer to query
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_NOT_FOUND, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetInfo,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32
CUresult cuMemGetInfo (size_t * free, size_t * total)
Returns in *free and *total respectively, the free and total amount of memory available for allocation by
the CUDA context, in bytes.
Parameters:
free - Returned free memory in bytes
total - Returned total memory in bytes
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemGetInfo
CUresult cuMemHostAlloc (void ** pp, size_t bytesize, unsigned int Flags)
Allocates bytesize bytes of host memory that is page-locked and accessible to the device. The driver
tracks the virtual memory ranges allocated with this function and automatically accelerates calls to
functions such as cuMemcpyHtoD(). Since the memory can be accessed directly by the device, it can be read
or written with much higher bandwidth than pageable memory obtained with functions such as malloc().
Allocating excessive amounts of pinned memory may degrade system performance, since it reduces the amount
of memory available to the system for paging. As a result, this function is best used sparingly to
allocate staging areas for data exchange between host and device.
The Flags parameter enables different options to be specified that affect the allocation, as follows.
• CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_PORTABLE: The memory returned by this call will be considered as pinned memory by all
CUDA contexts, not just the one that performed the allocation.
• CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_DEVICEMAP: Maps the allocation into the CUDA address space. The device pointer to the
memory may be obtained by calling cuMemHostGetDevicePointer().
• CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_WRITECOMBINED: Allocates the memory as write-combined (WC). WC memory can be
transferred across the PCI Express bus more quickly on some system configurations, but cannot be read
efficiently by most CPUs. WC memory is a good option for buffers that will be written by the CPU and
read by the GPU via mapped pinned memory or host->device transfers.
All of these flags are orthogonal to one another: a developer may allocate memory that is portable,
mapped and/or write-combined with no restrictions.
The CUDA context must have been created with the CU_CTX_MAP_HOST flag in order for the
CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_DEVICEMAP flag to have any effect.
The CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_DEVICEMAP flag may be specified on CUDA contexts for devices that do not support
mapped pinned memory. The failure is deferred to cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() because the memory may be
mapped into other CUDA contexts via the CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_PORTABLE flag.
The memory allocated by this function must be freed with cuMemFreeHost().
Note all host memory allocated using cuMemHostAlloc() will automatically be immediately accessible to all
contexts on all devices which support unified addressing (as may be queried using
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_UNIFIED_ADDRESSING). Unless the flag CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_WRITECOMBINED is specified, the
device pointer that may be used to access this host memory from those contexts is always equal to the
returned host pointer *pp. If the flag CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_WRITECOMBINED is specified, then the function
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() must be used to query the device pointer, even if the context supports
unified addressing. See Unified Addressing for additional details.
Parameters:
pp - Returned host pointer to page-locked memory
bytesize - Requested allocation size in bytes
Flags - Flags for allocation request
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cudaHostAlloc
CUresult cuMemHostGetDevicePointer (CUdeviceptr * pdptr, void * p, unsigned int Flags)
Passes back the device pointer pdptr corresponding to the mapped, pinned host buffer p allocated by
cuMemHostAlloc.
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() will fail if the CU_MEMHOSTALLOC_DEVICEMAP flag was not specified at the time
the memory was allocated, or if the function is called on a GPU that does not support mapped pinned
memory.
For devices that have a non-zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CAN_USE_HOST_POINTER_FOR_REGISTERED_MEM, the memory can also be accessed from the
device using the host pointer p. The device pointer returned by cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() may or may
not match the original host pointer p and depends on the devices visible to the application. If all
devices visible to the application have a non-zero value for the device attribute, the device pointer
returned by cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() will match the original pointer p. If any device visible to the
application has a zero value for the device attribute, the device pointer returned by
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() will not match the original host pointer p, but it will be suitable for use
on all devices provided Unified Virtual Addressing is enabled. In such systems, it is valid to access the
memory using either pointer on devices that have a non-zero value for the device attribute. Note however
that such devices should access the memory using only of the two pointers and not both.
Flags provides for future releases. For now, it must be set to 0.
Parameters:
pdptr - Returned device pointer
p - Host pointer
Flags - Options (must be 0)
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD32, cudaHostGetDevicePointer
CUresult cuMemHostGetFlags (unsigned int * pFlags, void * p)
Passes back the flags pFlags that were specified when allocating the pinned host buffer p allocated by
cuMemHostAlloc.
cuMemHostGetFlags() will fail if the pointer does not reside in an allocation performed by
cuMemAllocHost() or cuMemHostAlloc().
Parameters:
pFlags - Returned flags word
p - Host pointer
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMemAllocHost, cuMemHostAlloc, cudaHostGetFlags
CUresult cuMemHostRegister (void * p, size_t bytesize, unsigned int Flags)
Page-locks the memory range specified by p and bytesize and maps it for the device(s) as specified by
Flags. This memory range also is added to the same tracking mechanism as cuMemHostAlloc to automatically
accelerate calls to functions such as cuMemcpyHtoD(). Since the memory can be accessed directly by the
device, it can be read or written with much higher bandwidth than pageable memory that has not been
registered. Page-locking excessive amounts of memory may degrade system performance, since it reduces the
amount of memory available to the system for paging. As a result, this function is best used sparingly to
register staging areas for data exchange between host and device.
This function has limited support on Mac OS X. OS 10.7 or higher is required.
The Flags parameter enables different options to be specified that affect the allocation, as follows.
• CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_PORTABLE: The memory returned by this call will be considered as pinned memory by
all CUDA contexts, not just the one that performed the allocation.
• CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_DEVICEMAP: Maps the allocation into the CUDA address space. The device pointer to
the memory may be obtained by calling cuMemHostGetDevicePointer().
• CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_IOMEMORY: The pointer is treated as pointing to some I/O memory space, e.g. the PCI
Express resource of a 3rd party device.
All of these flags are orthogonal to one another: a developer may page-lock memory that is portable or
mapped with no restrictions.
The CUDA context must have been created with the CU_CTX_MAP_HOST flag in order for the
CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_DEVICEMAP flag to have any effect.
The CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_DEVICEMAP flag may be specified on CUDA contexts for devices that do not support
mapped pinned memory. The failure is deferred to cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() because the memory may be
mapped into other CUDA contexts via the CU_MEMHOSTREGISTER_PORTABLE flag.
For devices that have a non-zero value for the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_CAN_USE_HOST_POINTER_FOR_REGISTERED_MEM, the memory can also be accessed from the
device using the host pointer p. The device pointer returned by cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() may or may
not match the original host pointer ptr and depends on the devices visible to the application. If all
devices visible to the application have a non-zero value for the device attribute, the device pointer
returned by cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() will match the original pointer ptr. If any device visible to the
application has a zero value for the device attribute, the device pointer returned by
cuMemHostGetDevicePointer() will not match the original host pointer ptr, but it will be suitable for use
on all devices provided Unified Virtual Addressing is enabled. In such systems, it is valid to access the
memory using either pointer on devices that have a non-zero value for the device attribute. Note however
that such devices should access the memory using only of the two pointers and not both.
The memory page-locked by this function must be unregistered with cuMemHostUnregister().
Parameters:
p - Host pointer to memory to page-lock
bytesize - Size in bytes of the address range to page-lock
Flags - Flags for allocation request
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_HOST_MEMORY_ALREADY_REGISTERED,
CUDA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMemHostUnregister, cuMemHostGetFlags, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cudaHostRegister
CUresult cuMemHostUnregister (void * p)
Unmaps the memory range whose base address is specified by p, and makes it pageable again.
The base address must be the same one specified to cuMemHostRegister().
Parameters:
p - Host pointer to memory to unregister
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_HOST_MEMORY_NOT_REGISTERED,
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMemHostRegister, cudaHostUnregister
CUresult cuMemsetD16 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned short us, size_t N)
Sets the memory range of N 16-bit values to the specified value us. The dstDevice pointer must be two
byte aligned.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
us - Value to set
N - Number of elements
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset
CUresult cuMemsetD16Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned short us, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets the memory range of N 16-bit values to the specified value us. The dstDevice pointer must be two
byte aligned.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
us - Value to set
N - Number of elements
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemsetAsync
CUresult cuMemsetD2D16 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned short us, size_t Width, size_t
Height)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 16-bit values to the specified value us. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. The dstDevice pointer and
dstPitch offset must be two byte aligned. This function performs fastest when the pitch is one that has
been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
us - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2D
CUresult cuMemsetD2D16Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned short us, size_t Width, size_t
Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 16-bit values to the specified value us. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. The dstDevice pointer and
dstPitch offset must be two byte aligned. This function performs fastest when the pitch is one that has
been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
us - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2DAsync
CUresult cuMemsetD2D32 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned int ui, size_t Width, size_t Height)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 32-bit values to the specified value ui. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. The dstDevice pointer and
dstPitch offset must be four byte aligned. This function performs fastest when the pitch is one that has
been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
ui - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2D
CUresult cuMemsetD2D32Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned int ui, size_t Width, size_t
Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 32-bit values to the specified value ui. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. The dstDevice pointer and
dstPitch offset must be four byte aligned. This function performs fastest when the pitch is one that has
been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
ui - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2DAsync
CUresult cuMemsetD2D8 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned char uc, size_t Width, size_t Height)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 8-bit values to the specified value uc. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. This function performs fastest
when the pitch is one that has been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
uc - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8Async, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2D
CUresult cuMemsetD2D8Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, size_t dstPitch, unsigned char uc, size_t Width, size_t
Height, CUstream hStream)
Sets the 2D memory range of Width 8-bit values to the specified value uc. Height specifies the number of
rows to set, and dstPitch specifies the number of bytes between each row. This function performs fastest
when the pitch is one that has been passed back by cuMemAllocPitch().
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
dstPitch - Pitch of destination device pointer
uc - Value to set
Width - Width of row
Height - Number of rows
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D16,
cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset2DAsync
CUresult cuMemsetD32 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned int ui, size_t N)
Sets the memory range of N 32-bit values to the specified value ui. The dstDevice pointer must be four
byte aligned.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
ui - Value to set
N - Number of elements
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset
CUresult cuMemsetD32Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned int ui, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets the memory range of N 32-bit values to the specified value ui. The dstDevice pointer must be four
byte aligned.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
ui - Value to set
N - Number of elements
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD8Async,
cuMemsetD16, cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cudaMemsetAsync
CUresult cuMemsetD8 (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned char uc, size_t N)
Sets the memory range of N 8-bit values to the specified value uc.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
uc - Value to set
N - Number of elements
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8Async, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemset
CUresult cuMemsetD8Async (CUdeviceptr dstDevice, unsigned char uc, size_t N, CUstream hStream)
Sets the memory range of N 8-bit values to the specified value uc.
Parameters:
dstDevice - Destination device pointer
uc - Value to set
N - Number of elements
hStream - Stream identifier
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also .
This function uses standard semantics.
See also:
cuArray3DCreate, cuArray3DGetDescriptor, cuArrayCreate, cuArrayDestroy, cuArrayGetDescriptor,
cuMemAlloc, cuMemAllocHost, cuMemAllocPitch, cuMemcpy2D, cuMemcpy2DAsync, cuMemcpy2DUnaligned,
cuMemcpy3D, cuMemcpy3DAsync, cuMemcpyAtoA, cuMemcpyAtoD, cuMemcpyAtoH, cuMemcpyAtoHAsync,
cuMemcpyDtoA, cuMemcpyDtoD, cuMemcpyDtoDAsync, cuMemcpyDtoH, cuMemcpyDtoHAsync, cuMemcpyHtoA,
cuMemcpyHtoAAsync, cuMemcpyHtoD, cuMemcpyHtoDAsync, cuMemFree, cuMemFreeHost, cuMemGetAddressRange,
cuMemGetInfo, cuMemHostAlloc, cuMemHostGetDevicePointer, cuMemsetD2D8, cuMemsetD2D8Async,
cuMemsetD2D16, cuMemsetD2D16Async, cuMemsetD2D32, cuMemsetD2D32Async, cuMemsetD8, cuMemsetD16,
cuMemsetD16Async, cuMemsetD32, cuMemsetD32Async, cudaMemsetAsync
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayCreate (CUmipmappedArray * pHandle, const CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR *
pMipmappedArrayDesc, unsigned int numMipmapLevels)
Creates a CUDA mipmapped array according to the CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR structure pMipmappedArrayDesc and
returns a handle to the new CUDA mipmapped array in *pHandle. numMipmapLevels specifies the number of
mipmap levels to be allocated. This value is clamped to the range [1, 1 + floor(log2(max(width, height,
depth)))].
The CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR is defined as:
typedef struct {
unsigned int Width;
unsigned int Height;
unsigned int Depth;
CUarray_format Format;
unsigned int NumChannels;
unsigned int Flags;
} CUDA_ARRAY3D_DESCRIPTOR;
where:
• Width, Height, and Depth are the width, height, and depth of the CUDA array (in elements); the
following types of CUDA arrays can be allocated:
• A 1D mipmapped array is allocated if Height and Depth extents are both zero.
• A 2D mipmapped array is allocated if only Depth extent is zero.
• A 3D mipmapped array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero.
• A 1D layered CUDA mipmapped array is allocated if only Height is zero and the CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED
flag is set. Each layer is a 1D array. The number of layers is determined by the depth extent.
• A 2D layered CUDA mipmapped array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero and the
CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flag is set. Each layer is a 2D array. The number of layers is determined by the
depth extent.
• A cubemap CUDA mipmapped array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero and the
CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP flag is set. Width must be equal to Height, and Depth must be six. A cubemap is
a special type of 2D layered CUDA array, where the six layers represent the six faces of a cube. The
order of the six layers in memory is the same as that listed in CUarray_cubemap_face.
• A cubemap layered CUDA mipmapped array is allocated if all three extents are non-zero, and both,
CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP and CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flags are set. Width must be equal to Height, and Depth
must be a multiple of six. A cubemap layered CUDA array is a special type of 2D layered CUDA array
that consists of a collection of cubemaps. The first six layers represent the first cubemap, the next
six layers form the second cubemap, and so on.
• Format specifies the format of the elements; CUarray_format is defined as:
typedef enum CUarray_format_enum {
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT8 = 0x01,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT16 = 0x02,
CU_AD_FORMAT_UNSIGNED_INT32 = 0x03,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT8 = 0x08,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT16 = 0x09,
CU_AD_FORMAT_SIGNED_INT32 = 0x0a,
CU_AD_FORMAT_HALF = 0x10,
CU_AD_FORMAT_FLOAT = 0x20
} CUarray_format;
• NumChannels specifies the number of packed components per CUDA array element; it may be 1, 2, or 4;
• Flags may be set to
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED to enable creation of layered CUDA mipmapped arrays. If this flag is set, Depth
specifies the number of layers, not the depth of a 3D array.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_SURFACE_LDST to enable surface references to be bound to individual mipmap levels of the
CUDA mipmapped array. If this flag is not set, cuSurfRefSetArray will fail when attempting to bind a
mipmap level of the CUDA mipmapped array to a surface reference.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_CUBEMAP to enable creation of mipmapped cubemaps. If this flag is set, Width must be
equal to Height, and Depth must be six. If the CUDA_ARRAY3D_LAYERED flag is also set, then Depth must
be a multiple of six.
• CUDA_ARRAY3D_TEXTURE_GATHER to indicate that the CUDA mipmapped array will be used for texture
gather. Texture gather can only be performed on 2D CUDA mipmapped arrays.
Width, Height and Depth must meet certain size requirements as listed in the following table. All values
are specified in elements. Note that for brevity's sake, the full name of the device attribute is not
specified. For ex., TEXTURE1D_MIPMAPPED_WIDTH refers to the device attribute
CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_MAXIMUM_TEXTURE1D_MIPMAPPED_WIDTH.
CUDA array type Valid extents that must always be met
{(width range in elements), (height range), (depth range)} Valid extents with CUDA_ARRAY3D_SURFACE_LDST
set
{(width range in elements), (height range), (depth range)} 1D { (1,TEXTURE1D_MIPMAPPED_WIDTH), 0, 0 } {
(1,SURFACE1D_WIDTH), 0, 0 } 2D { (1,TEXTURE2D_MIPMAPPED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE2D_MIPMAPPED_HEIGHT), 0 } {
(1,SURFACE2D_WIDTH), (1,SURFACE2D_HEIGHT), 0 } 3D { (1,TEXTURE3D_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE3D_HEIGHT),
(1,TEXTURE3D_DEPTH) }
OR
{ (1,TEXTURE3D_WIDTH_ALTERNATE), (1,TEXTURE3D_HEIGHT_ALTERNATE), (1,TEXTURE3D_DEPTH_ALTERNATE) } {
(1,SURFACE3D_WIDTH), (1,SURFACE3D_HEIGHT), (1,SURFACE3D_DEPTH) } 1D Layered {
(1,TEXTURE1D_LAYERED_WIDTH), 0, (1,TEXTURE1D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } { (1,SURFACE1D_LAYERED_WIDTH), 0,
(1,SURFACE1D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } 2D Layered { (1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_HEIGHT),
(1,TEXTURE2D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } { (1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_HEIGHT),
(1,SURFACE2D_LAYERED_LAYERS) } Cubemap { (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_WIDTH), 6 } {
(1,SURFACECUBEMAP_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_WIDTH), 6 } Cubemap Layered {
(1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,TEXTURECUBEMAP_LAYERED_LAYERS) } {
(1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_WIDTH), (1,SURFACECUBEMAP_LAYERED_LAYERS) }
Parameters:
pHandle - Returned mipmapped array
pMipmappedArrayDesc - mipmapped array descriptor
numMipmapLevels - Number of mipmap levels
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, CUDA_ERROR_UNKNOWN
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMipmappedArrayDestroy, cuMipmappedArrayGetLevel, cuArrayCreate, cudaMallocMipmappedArray
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayDestroy (CUmipmappedArray hMipmappedArray)
Destroys the CUDA mipmapped array hMipmappedArray.
Parameters:
hMipmappedArray - Mipmapped array to destroy
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, CUDA_ERROR_ARRAY_IS_MAPPED, CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_IS_DESTROYED
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMipmappedArrayCreate, cuMipmappedArrayGetLevel, cuArrayCreate, cudaFreeMipmappedArray
CUresult cuMipmappedArrayGetLevel (CUarray * pLevelArray, CUmipmappedArray hMipmappedArray, unsigned int
level)
Returns in *pLevelArray a CUDA array that represents a single mipmap level of the CUDA mipmapped array
hMipmappedArray.
If level is greater than the maximum number of levels in this mipmapped array, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
is returned.
Parameters:
pLevelArray - Returned mipmap level CUDA array
hMipmappedArray - CUDA mipmapped array
level - Mipmap level
Returns:
CUDA_SUCCESS, CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT,
CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Note:
Note that this function may also return error codes from previous, asynchronous launches.
See also:
cuMipmappedArrayCreate, cuMipmappedArrayDestroy, cuArrayCreate, cudaGetMipmappedArrayLevel
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