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cuda-smi's Issues

No output on MacOS

♦ cuda-smi-1.0 / ➞  ./cuda-smi
^C
♦ cuda-smi-1.0 / ➞  sudo ./cuda-smi
Password:
^C

nvcc is installed:

♦ cuda-smi-1.0 / ➞  nvcc --version
nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver
Copyright (c) 2005-2017 NVIDIA Corporation
Built on Fri_Nov__3_21:08:57_CDT_2017
Cuda compilation tools, release 9.1, V9.1.85

I was able to compile it but after waiting for a minute without output, I had to Ctrl+C and abort.

CUDA driver version is insufficient

I got an error saying, Error: CUDA driver version is insufficient for CUDA runtime version in cudaGetDeviceCount at ./cuda-smi.cpp:23.
I use CUDA 9.2 with driver 396.148 under macOS 10.13.6.
Please have this issue taken a look.
Thanks in advance.

Clang no more supported

nvcc warning : The 'compute_20', 'sm_20', and 'sm_21' architectures are deprecated, and may be 
removed in a future release (Use -Wno-deprecated-gpu-targets to suppress warning).
nvcc fatal   : The version ('90000') of the host compiler ('Apple clang') is not supported

Memory info for different processes

Thank you very much for this little command line tool – it comes in very handy if you run deep learning projects on your GPU. It's always good to know how much VRAM is available.

What i always was looking for is an OSX GPU monitoring App – where you can see the GPU memory usage for every single process. I'm not going to ask you to write this – don't worry :-). But do you know if this is even possible to write? Is there a Nvidia driver API that could give you detailled info about the VRAM usage?

Could you suggest a documentation where i could look for a solution to this ? I can write Swift and a little Obj-C – i just need a starting point where i can extract the info from.

Thanks for reading!

File Not Found: cuda_runtime_api

Every time I run make cuda-smi I get the following error:
cuda-smi.cpp:4:10: fatal error: 'cuda_runtime_api.h' file not found
Any ideas why this might be?

I'm on a OSX 10.12.6 with a GTX 980 Ti

Thanks!

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