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Le 04/06/2013 10:48, Brice Goglin a écrit : > Hello, > > Here are some slightly fixed tests. cuda/cudart/nvml look good. > intel-mic looks good but I couldn't test on a real machine (I used XML > instead), so the cpuset retrieving code wasn't tested. > > gl doesn't seem to find any GPU, but I don't know enough about Python to > debug things. If you have a debugging version, I can test it. > > By the way, I couldn't find a "libnuma" python package so I used "numa" > in hwloc.py instead (that's what PIP was able to install). > > Are you working on OpenCL too? > > Brice > > > > Le 03/06/2013 23:16, Guy Streeter a écrit : >> I'm getting the hwloc-1.7 version of the python bindings ready to go. I've >> tried to add GL, Intel MIC, NVML, and CUDA support. >> I can't implement much of CUDA or NVML for lack of python bindings for those >> libraries, but I did what I could. >> I can't test any of these for lack of hardware. If you have a Linux system >> with some appropriate hardware and you can help, please either: >> >> clone the git repo at >> git://git.fedorahosted.org/python-hwloc.git >> and then checkout the 1.7-devel branch >> >> or >> >> get the tarball from >> http://people.redhat.com/streeter/python-hwloc-1.7.tar.bz2 >> and unpack it. >> >> Export the PYTHONPATH environment variable to point to the top level >> directory, then run the various tests, like: >> >> python tests/gl.py >> >> also cuda.py, cudart.py, intel_mic.py, nvml.py >> >> As I said, the CUDA and NVML tests are only partly implemented. >> All the other tests in the tests directory should match the output of the >> same >> test in the hwloc 1.7 source tree. >> >> Let me know how it goes. >> thanks, >> --Guy >> _______________________________________________ >> hwloc-devel mailing list >> hwloc-de...@open-mpi.org >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/hwloc-devel