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libNVVM and NVVM IR Samples
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Introduction
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The following samples illustrate the use of libNVVM and NVVM IR.
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- cuda-shared-memory - A directory containing NVVM IR programs that demonstrate
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CUDA 'shared' memory usage.
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- cuda-c-linking - Builds an NVVM IR program using the LLVM IR build APIs. It
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will link the generated PTX with a PTX generated by nvcc, and launch the
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linked program on GPU using CUDA driver APIs.
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- device-side-launch - Demonstrates launching a kernel within a kernel (CUDA
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dynamic parallelism).
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- ptxgen -A standalone NVVM IR program to PTX compiler. It will link the
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libDevice library with the input NVVM IR program, verify the IR for
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conformance to the NVVM IR specification, and then generate PTX.
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- simple - Reads in a NVVM IR program from a file, compiles it to PTX, and
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launches the program on GPU using CUDA driver APIs.
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- syscalls - A directory containing NVVM IR programs that demonstrate the use of
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device side malloc/free/vprintf functions.
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- uvmlite - Demonstrates the use of unified virtual memory.
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Steps for Building the Samples
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The following environment variables can be used to control the build
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process for the samples. If not specified, CUDA_HOME will be derived by
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looking for nvcc in your PATH. CMake will try to automatically
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identify all of these paths.
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- CUDA_HOME : The directory where the CUDA toolkit is installed,
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e.g., /usr/local/cuda.
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- LIBNVVM_HOME : The directory where libNVVM components are located.
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e.g., $CUDA_HOME/nvvm.
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- LLVM_HOME : This should point to the install directory if you built llvm
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locally. This is only required for building the cuda-c-linking
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sample (see the cuda-c-linking note below).
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After setting the environment variables and adding the path to the CMake tool
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via the PATH environment variable, sample script utils/build.sh (for Linux) or
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utils/build.bat (for Windows) may be executed. This script will use build
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directory "build" to build the samples, and then install them in the "install"
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directory.
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If you chose to build using Visual Studio and its integrated CMake support,
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then simply run "Build All" and "Install libnvvm-samples." The installed
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samples will be copied to out/install/\<build architecture\>/bin/
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Alternatively, we provide a Makefile that will automatically build these
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samples on Linux as part of the toplevel cuda-samples build. Windows users
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should build manually via utils/built.bat or Visual Studio's CMake integration.
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A Note About the cuda-c-linking Sample
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This sample requires a development package (or locally-built) LLVM library
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between versions 7 to 14 inclusive. LLVM 15 defaults to using opaque pointers,
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which are currently not supported in libNVVM.
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The LLVM_HOME environment variable is required for users who wish to build the
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cuda-c-linking sample and have a locally built copy of LLVM that they wish to
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use. That sample requires the development package of LLVM with the LLVM header
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files and libraries.
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If the LLVM dependencies are met, the user can enable the building of this
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sample by setting the CMake variable "ENABLE_CUDA_C_LINKING_SAMPLE" from either
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the command line invocation of CMake or by modifying the CMakeLists.txt in this
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directory.
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Windows users should download LLVM 14 sources from llvm.org and build+install
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LLVM locally. Using the llvm.org provided Windows installer lacks some of
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the required components the cuda-c-linking sample depends on.
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For Ubuntu users, the "llvm-dev" package contains the LLVM headers and libraries
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this sample requires, the user should not have to explicitly define an LLVM_HOME
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in this case.
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Windows users will want to build this sample using the same CMake build mode
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as they built LLVM with. For instance if they built LLVM in Release mode,
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then this sample should also be built in Release mode. The utils/build.bat can
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be updated to reflect this: Add "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release" to the CMake
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invocation.
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