thanks Bernd for fixing this as far as you can right now!
welcome!
There are actually three plan classes now used for Intel GPU app versions (see apps page):
- "opencl-intel_gpu": restricted to old hardware (up to HD 4000) or software (32 Bit Windows)
- "opencl-intel_gpu-new": restricted to drivers below 10.18.10.3907
- "opencl-intel_gpu-Beta": restricted to "Beta testers" ("Run Beta test application versions" -> "yes"), for testing new driver versions with new hardware
I'm trying to find out why there is no intel GPU support under linux.
Is it correct that it's up to intel to make an openCL-driver for the iGPU, which they for unknown reasons don't do?
Any chance for this to be supported in near future?
I googled, but i found it hard to find information.
I found the beignet framework to support opencl on intels igp, but i guess this isn't supported by boinc.
I'm trying to find out why there is no intel GPU support under linux.
Is it correct that it's up to intel to make an openCL-driver for the iGPU, which they for unknown reasons don't do?
Any chance for this to be supported in near future?
I googled, but i found it hard to find information.
I found the beignet framework to support opencl on intels igp, but i guess this isn't supported by boinc.
I googled 'intel gpu opencl support' as I had before, and found that there is now an OpenCL driver for Linux 64:
I've installed beignet and it is even detected by boinc!
OpenCL: Intel GPU 0: Intel(R) HD Graphics Haswell M (driver version 0.8.0, device version OpenCL 1.1 beignet 0.8.0, 128MB, 128MB available, 512 GFLOPS peak)
RE: http://einstein5.aei.un
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There is more than that, If you don't run compatible drivers, or have a HD Graphics 40** GPU then you won't get work:
It's not as if it wasn't announced:
http://einsteinathome.org/node/197052&nowrap=true#138617
Claggy
I'm trying to find out why
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I'm trying to find out why there is no intel GPU support under linux.
Is it correct that it's up to intel to make an openCL-driver for the iGPU, which they for unknown reasons don't do?
Any chance for this to be supported in near future?
I googled, but i found it hard to find information.
I found the beignet framework to support opencl on intels igp, but i guess this isn't supported by boinc.
RE: I'm trying to find out
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I googled 'intel gpu opencl support' as I had before, and found that there is now an OpenCL driver for Linux 64:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/opencl-drivers
Don't know how much use that is to us at the moment, it seems you need to get Intel® Media Server Studio to get the driver.
Claggy
I've installed beignet and it
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I've installed beignet and it is even detected by boinc!
OpenCL: Intel GPU 0: Intel(R) HD Graphics Haswell M (driver version 0.8.0, device version OpenCL 1.1 beignet 0.8.0, 128MB, 128MB available, 512 GFLOPS peak)
Now how do I get einstein running on this? :)
RE: Now how do I get
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With an app_info.xml. The binary to use would be the AMD one:
einsteinbinary_BRP6_1.52_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu__BRP6-Beta-opencl-ati.
BM
BM
I tried and I failed. Can
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I tried and I failed.
Can someone provide me a app_info.xml for this?
I'm preparing an "official"
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I'm preparing an "official" ("Beta") app version for you.
The application binary needs to be distributed to the download mirrors. Please wait about an hour with fetching work, or you'll get download errors.
BM
BM
Umm: 2015-03-31
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Umm:
http://einstein5.aei.uni-hannover.de/EinsteinAtHome/host_sched_logs/11712/11712033
Please try again. BM
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Please try again.
BM
BM
http://pastebin.com/X21aF8gc
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http://pastebin.com/X21aF8gc