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examples_cuda/stencil/drvapi_error_string.h
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/*
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* Copyright 1993-2012 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Please refer to the NVIDIA end user license agreement (EULA) associated
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* with this source code for terms and conditions that govern your use of
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* this software. Any use, reproduction, disclosure, or distribution of
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* this software and related documentation outside the terms of the EULA
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* is strictly prohibited.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef _DRVAPI_ERROR_STRING_H_
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#define _DRVAPI_ERROR_STRING_H_
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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// Error Code string definitions here
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typedef struct
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{
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char const *error_string;
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int error_id;
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} s_CudaErrorStr;
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/**
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* Error codes
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*/
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static s_CudaErrorStr sCudaDrvErrorString[] =
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{
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/**
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* The API call returned with no errors. In the case of query calls, this
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* can also mean that the operation being queried is complete (see
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* ::cuEventQuery() and ::cuStreamQuery()).
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*/
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{ "CUDA_SUCCESS", 0 },
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/**
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* This indicates that one or more of the parameters passed to the API call
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* is not within an acceptable range of values.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE", 1 },
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/**
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* The API call failed because it was unable to allocate enough memory to
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* perform the requested operation.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY", 2 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the CUDA driver has not been initialized with
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* ::cuInit() or that initialization has failed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED", 3 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the CUDA driver is in the process of shutting down.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_DEINITIALIZED", 4 },
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/**
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* This indicates profiling APIs are called while application is running
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* in visual profiler mode.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PROFILER_DISABLED", 5 },
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/**
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* This indicates profiling has not been initialized for this context.
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* Call cuProfilerInitialize() to resolve this.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PROFILER_NOT_INITIALIZED", 6 },
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/**
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* This indicates profiler has already been started and probably
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* cuProfilerStart() is incorrectly called.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PROFILER_ALREADY_STARTED", 7 },
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/**
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* This indicates profiler has already been stopped and probably
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* cuProfilerStop() is incorrectly called.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PROFILER_ALREADY_STOPPED", 8 },
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/**
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* This indicates that no CUDA-capable devices were detected by the installed
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* CUDA driver.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NO_DEVICE (no CUDA-capable devices were detected)", 100 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the device ordinal supplied by the user does not
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* correspond to a valid CUDA device.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_DEVICE (device specified is not a valid CUDA device)", 101 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the device kernel image is invalid. This can also
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* indicate an invalid CUDA module.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_IMAGE", 200 },
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/**
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* This most frequently indicates that there is no context bound to the
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* current thread. This can also be returned if the context passed to an
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* API call is not a valid handle (such as a context that has had
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* ::cuCtxDestroy() invoked on it). This can also be returned if a user
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* mixes different API versions (i.e. 3010 context with 3020 API calls).
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* See ::cuCtxGetApiVersion() for more details.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_CONTEXT", 201 },
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/**
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* This indicated that the context being supplied as a parameter to the
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* API call was already the active context.
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* \deprecated
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* This error return is deprecated as of CUDA 3.2. It is no longer an
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* error to attempt to push the active context via ::cuCtxPushCurrent().
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_ALREADY_CURRENT", 202 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a map or register operation has failed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_MAP_FAILED", 205 },
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/**
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* This indicates that an unmap or unregister operation has failed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_UNMAP_FAILED", 206 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the specified array is currently mapped and thus
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* cannot be destroyed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_ARRAY_IS_MAPPED", 207 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the resource is already mapped.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_ALREADY_MAPPED", 208 },
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/**
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* This indicates that there is no kernel image available that is suitable
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* for the device. This can occur when a user specifies code generation
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* options for a particular CUDA source file that do not include the
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* corresponding device configuration.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU", 209 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a resource has already been acquired.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_ALREADY_ACQUIRED", 210 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a resource is not mapped.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_MAPPED", 211 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a mapped resource is not available for access as an
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* array.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_MAPPED_AS_ARRAY", 212 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a mapped resource is not available for access as a
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* pointer.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_MAPPED_AS_POINTER", 213 },
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/**
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* This indicates that an uncorrectable ECC error was detected during
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* execution.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_ECC_UNCORRECTABLE", 214 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the ::CUlimit passed to the API call is not
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* supported by the active device.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_LIMIT", 215 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the ::CUcontext passed to the API call can
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* only be bound to a single CPU thread at a time but is already
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* bound to a CPU thread.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_ALREADY_IN_USE", 216 },
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/**
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* This indicates that peer access is not supported across the given
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* devices.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PEER_ACCESS_UNSUPPORTED", 217},
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/**
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* This indicates that the device kernel source is invalid.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_SOURCE", 300 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the file specified was not found.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND", 301 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a link to a shared object failed to resolve.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_SHARED_OBJECT_SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND", 302 },
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/**
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* This indicates that initialization of a shared object failed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_SHARED_OBJECT_INIT_FAILED", 303 },
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/**
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* This indicates that an OS call failed.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_OPERATING_SYSTEM", 304 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a resource handle passed to the API call was not
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* valid. Resource handles are opaque types like ::CUstream and ::CUevent.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE", 400 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a named symbol was not found. Examples of symbols
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* are global/constant variable names, texture names }, and surface names.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_FOUND", 500 },
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/**
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* This indicates that asynchronous operations issued previously have not
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* completed yet. This result is not actually an error, but must be indicated
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* differently than ::CUDA_SUCCESS (which indicates completion). Calls that
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* may return this value include ::cuEventQuery() and ::cuStreamQuery().
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_READY", 600 },
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/**
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* An exception occurred on the device while executing a kernel. Common
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* causes include dereferencing an invalid device pointer and accessing
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* out of bounds shared memory. The context cannot be used }, so it must
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* be destroyed (and a new one should be created). All existing device
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* memory allocations from this context are invalid and must be
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* reconstructed if the program is to continue using CUDA.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_FAILED", 700 },
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/**
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* This indicates that a launch did not occur because it did not have
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* appropriate resources. This error usually indicates that the user has
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* attempted to pass too many arguments to the device kernel, or the
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* kernel launch specifies too many threads for the kernel's register
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* count. Passing arguments of the wrong size (i.e. a 64-bit pointer
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* when a 32-bit int is expected) is equivalent to passing too many
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* arguments and can also result in this error.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_OUT_OF_RESOURCES", 701 },
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/**
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* This indicates that the device kernel took too long to execute. This can
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* only occur if timeouts are enabled - see the device attribute
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* ::CU_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_KERNEL_EXEC_TIMEOUT for more information. The
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* context cannot be used (and must be destroyed similar to
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* ::CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_FAILED). All existing device memory allocations from
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* this context are invalid and must be reconstructed if the program is to
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* continue using CUDA.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_TIMEOUT", 702 },
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/**
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* This error indicates a kernel launch that uses an incompatible texturing
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* mode.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_INCOMPATIBLE_TEXTURING", 703 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that a call to ::cuCtxEnablePeerAccess() is
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* trying to re-enable peer access to a context which has already
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* had peer access to it enabled.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PEER_ACCESS_ALREADY_ENABLED", 704 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that ::cuCtxDisablePeerAccess() is
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* trying to disable peer access which has not been enabled yet
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* via ::cuCtxEnablePeerAccess().
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PEER_ACCESS_NOT_ENABLED", 705 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the primary context for the specified device
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* has already been initialized.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_PRIMARY_CONTEXT_ACTIVE", 708 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the context current to the calling thread
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* has been destroyed using ::cuCtxDestroy }, or is a primary context which
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* has not yet been initialized.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_CONTEXT_IS_DESTROYED", 709 },
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/**
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* A device-side assert triggered during kernel execution. The context
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* cannot be used anymore, and must be destroyed. All existing device
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* memory allocations from this context are invalid and must be
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* reconstructed if the program is to continue using CUDA.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_ASSERT", 710 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the hardware resources required to enable
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* peer access have been exhausted for one or more of the devices
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* passed to ::cuCtxEnablePeerAccess().
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_TOO_MANY_PEERS", 711 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the memory range passed to ::cuMemHostRegister()
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* has already been registered.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_HOST_MEMORY_ALREADY_REGISTERED", 712 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the pointer passed to ::cuMemHostUnregister()
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* does not correspond to any currently registered memory region.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_HOST_MEMORY_NOT_REGISTERED", 713 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the attempted operation is not permitted.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_PERMITTED", 800 },
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/**
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* This error indicates that the attempted operation is not supported
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* on the current system or device.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED", 801 },
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/**
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* This indicates that an unknown internal error has occurred.
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*/
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{ "CUDA_ERROR_UNKNOWN", 999 },
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{ NULL, -1 }
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};
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// This is just a linear search through the array, since the error_id's are not
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// always ocurring consecutively
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const char * getCudaDrvErrorString(CUresult error_id)
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{
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int index = 0;
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while (sCudaDrvErrorString[index].error_id != error_id &&
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sCudaDrvErrorString[index].error_id != -1)
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{
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index++;
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}
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if (sCudaDrvErrorString[index].error_id == error_id)
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return (const char *)sCudaDrvErrorString[index].error_string;
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else
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return (const char *)"CUDA_ERROR not found!";
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}
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#endif
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