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Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
Hi i tried to control the GPU usage with an app_info.xml, but since i had it the computation failed. Tahs the content of it: <app_info> <app> <name>milkyway</name> </app> <file_info> <name>milkyway_nbody_0.66_windows_x86_64__mt.exe</name> <executable/> </file_info> <file_info> <name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</name> <executable/> </file_info> <app_version> <app_name>milkyway</app_name> <version_num>82</version_num> <api_version>6.12.0</api_version> <file_ref> <file_name>milkyway_nbody_0.66_windows_x86_64__mt.exe</file_name> <main_program/> </file_ref> <coproc> <type>ati</type> <count>1</count> </coproc> <plan_class>ati14</plan_class> <flops>1.10e11</flops> <avg_ncpus>0.05</avg_ncpus> <max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus> <cmdline>--gpu-target-frequency 55</cmdline> <file_ref> <file_name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</file_name> <open_name>graphics_app</open_name> </file_ref> </app_version> </app_info> Can u tell me any erors in the syntax or something? Another question, will the GPU computation stop if i start a 3D game? Boinc is set to: Use CPU only if unter 30% (that measny in the Game Boinc stops working. Hope for some Ideas. Thanks in advance. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Here's mine, which works without problems. I run 2 tasks per GPU core, so have <count>0.5</count> <app_info> <app> <name>milkyway</name> </app> <file_info> <name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</name> <executable/> </file_info> <app_version> <app_name>milkyway</app_name> <version_num>82</version_num> <flops>1.0e11</flops> <avg_ncpus>0.05</avg_ncpus> <max_ncpus>1</max_ncpus> <plan_class>ati14ati</plan_class> <coproc> <type>ATI</type> <count>0.5</count> </coproc> <cmdline>--gpu-target-frequency 100 --gpu-disable-checkpointing</cmdline> <file_ref> <file_name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</file_name> <main_program/> </file_ref> </app_version> </app_info> Differences I noticed are: Yours:<max_ncpus>0.05</max_ncpus> Mine:<max_ncpus>1</max_ncpus> Yours:<open_name>graphics_app</open_name> Mine:<main_program/> Yours:<api_version>6.12.0</api_version> Mine: not present I know nothing of 3D games, but I do know there are options that can be used for them in a cc_config.xml file such as: <exclusive_app>filename.exe</exclusive_app> BOINC will suspend computing whenever the executable is running (e.g., a game). Case is ignored in filenames. Multiple applications can be specified. New in 6.3.13 <exclusive_gpu_app>important.exe</exclusive_gpu_app> BOINC will suspend use of GPUs whenever the executable is running. New in 6.10.20 Edit:I've never processed an nbody task but don't you need to open and copy the other files too? Something like this: <file_info> <name>libgomp_64_nbody_0.66.dll</name> <open_name>libgomp_64-1.dll</open_name> <copy_file/> <executable/> </file_info> <file_info> <name>pthreadGC2_64_nbody_0.66.dll</name> <open_name>pthreadGC2_64.dll</open_name> <copy_file/> <executable/> </file_info> |
Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
Thanks looks good, but now it used 2 tasks 0.5 GPU can i set that it used only one task ? I want the GPU only loadet to 50% |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Just change count <count>0.5</count> to <count>1</count> and it will only process one task per GPU core. I don't know about throttling the GPU to 50%. I use --gpu-target-frequency 100 to stop the the GUI becoming sluggish. |
Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
I changed it to the following but it does not makes that effect i want to get GPU target usage 50%) how to solve that ... =( <app_info> <app> <name>milkyway</name> </app> <file_info> <name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</name> <executable/> </file_info> <app_version> <app_name>milkyway</app_name> <version_num>82</version_num> <flops>2.0e11</flops> <avg_ncpus>0.5</avg_ncpus> <max_ncpus>0.5</max_ncpus> <plan_class>ati14ati</plan_class> <coproc> <type>ATI</type> <count>1</count> </coproc> <cmdline>--gpu-target-frequency 50 --gpu-disable-checkpointing </cmdline> <file_ref> <file_name>milkyway_separation_0.82_windows_x86_64__ati14.exe</file_name> <main_program/> </file_ref> </app_version> </app_info> |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Yes what you need is something like the wait factor w parameter that was used with the older application. There is a --non-responsive parameter now, but I don't know what it does or how to use it. Perhaps it is similar to the wait factor parameter. |
Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
Damn and i find nothing with "non responsive" via google. |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 10 Posts: 603 Credit: 19,108,508 RAC: 5,905 |
i want to get GPU target usage 50%) Why? I mean for to help you, it's better to know what you actually want to achive by that. In general you should increase --gpu-target-frequency till you get what you want. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Haven't seen anyone using --non-responsive parameter. Just a warning to use with caution. Perhaps only Matt Arsenault would know about it as he is mentioned here. Perhaps you could experiment by trying higher --gpu-target-frequency values. Maybe 200 or higher and see what happens. I don't think there should be a space between a parameter and </cmdline> as shown in your app_info.xml file. |
Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
Ok if the GPU is at 98% or 100% the windows in windows (yD) are "lagging" i cant work with my PC but i like to use the GPU but only 50% of it. If i start my Battlefield BC2 i hope the System stops using GPU for Computing to serve all ressources to the game. I fear that is a difficult setup but i can't be the only one who want to set it up like this. =) I use "use CPU while computer is in use up to 75% of Cores and 75%CPU Time. Use only if CPU is lower than 20%: Same settings i wish for GPU =)) Edit: --gpu-target-frequency values up to 300 has no effects |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 10 Posts: 603 Credit: 19,108,508 RAC: 5,905 |
Ok if the GPU is at 98% or 100% the windows in windows (yD) are "lagging" i cant work with my PC but i like to use the GPU but only 50% of it. If i start my Battlefield i hope the System stops using GPU for Computing to serve all ressources to the game. OK. To get the lagging away increase the value for --gpu-target-frequency untill it's gone. My HD3850 is at about 200 OK for me, but it is still noticeable, I *think* your HD5800 should be OK with that value, but of course it depends on your requirements and also from the applications you use, so eventually you'll have to go higher. But there's no need to stick to some arbitary usage-% values. For to stop it when playing games follow the instructions from kashi about <exclusive_gpu_app>. About how to create a cc_config.xml and all possible parameters read here. I use "use CPU while computer is in use up to 75% of Cores and 75%CPU Time. Use only if CPU is lower than 20%: Same settings i wish for GPU =)) For CPU it should actually not be necessary, the BOINC tasks run at lowest priority, unlike from the GPU apps, I have never noticed any slow down from them and I run allways 100% CPU. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Also right click of BOINC icon in tray will allow use of Snooze GPU function which lasts for one hour. |
Send message Joined: 17 Aug 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 3,663,707 RAC: 0 |
<cmdline>--gpu-target-frequency 500</cmdline> no effect =(( |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 10 Posts: 603 Credit: 19,108,508 RAC: 5,905 |
Try to catch the stderr of one task and post it here. If you don't get it from the results page, suspend the network access in BOINC, wait till a task finishes and copy it from client_state.xml. EDIT: got one from your result page. <stderr_txt> Error loading Lua script 'astronomy_parameters.txt': [string "number_parameters: 4..."]:1: '<name>' expected near '4' Error reading astronomy parameters from file 'astronomy_parameters.txt' Trying old parameters file Using SSE3 path Found 1 CAL devices Chose device 0 Device target: CAL_TARGET_CYPRESS Revision: 2 CAL Version: 1.4.1457 Engine clock: 800 Mhz Memory clock: 1000 Mhz GPU RAM: 1024 Wavefront size: 64 Double precision: CAL_TRUE Compute shader: CAL_TRUE Number SIMD: 14 Number shader engines: 2 Pitch alignment: 256 Surface alignment: 4096 Max size 2D: { 16384, 16384 } Estimated iteration time 221.304688 ms Target frequency 500.000000 Hz, polling mode 1 Dividing into 110 chunks, initially sleeping for 0 ms Warning: Estimated number of chunks (110) too large. Using 100 Integration range: { nu_steps = 640, mu_steps = 1600, r_steps = 1400 } Using 100 chunk(s) with sizes: 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Integration time = 270.085553 s, average per iteration = 422.008677 ms Integral 0 time = 271.289812 s Estimated iteration time 55.326172 ms Target frequency 500.000000 Hz, polling mode 1 Dividing into 27 chunks, initially sleeping for 0 ms Warning: Estimated number of chunks (27) too large. Using 25 Integration range: { nu_steps = 640, mu_steps = 400, r_steps = 1400 } Using 25 chunk(s) with sizes: 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Integration time = 67.129134 s, average per iteration = 104.889273 ms Integral 1 time = 67.417949 s Estimated iteration time 55.326172 ms Target frequency 500.000000 Hz, polling mode 1 Dividing into 27 chunks, initially sleeping for 0 ms Warning: Estimated number of chunks (27) too large. Using 25 Integration range: { nu_steps = 640, mu_steps = 400, r_steps = 1400 } Using 25 chunk(s) with sizes: 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Integration time = 65.369676 s, average per iteration = 102.140119 ms Integral 2 time = 65.652030 s Likelihood time = 1.661683 s <background_integral> 0.000697515893878 </background_integral> <stream_integral> 76.297177933527365 302.643634431836460 1643.830301876755100 </stream_integral> <background_likelihood> -3.375189905316259 </background_likelihood> <stream_only_likelihood> -66.548300727842545 -3.644218203004212 -4.276254175182278 </stream_only_likelihood> <search_likelihood> -2.979175269732410 </search_likelihood> <search_application> milkywayathome_client separation 0.82 Windows x86_64 double CAL++ </search_application> 20:50:16 (4476): called boinc_finish </stderr_txt> Hmm... looks OK to me, it definitely accept the setting, why it does not slow down from it I can't tell you. Sorry. Let's hope someone who has a similar card knows what settings are needed for it. |
Send message Joined: 8 Feb 08 Posts: 261 Credit: 104,050,322 RAC: 0 |
The chunk sizes are a multiple of 16, so it makes no sense to increase the frequency above a certain number. The smaller the chunks, the higher the overhead for transfers etc. From the log above I expect double of a normal run time. The advantage of smaller chunks is that other programs have a chance to use the gpu quicker, but it doesn't leave the gpu unused for a certain percentage. --gpu-target-frequency 30 (that's the default) This means 30 chunks per second or 33.3ms per chunk as a value to calculate the chunk sizes (multiples of 16) --non-responsive This means the calculations are done as 1 big chunk. Use with caution! --gpu-polling-mode (v0.82:default 1, with v0.86+ it will chance to default 0) A positive integer > 0 sets the polling frequency in milliseconds, this means the time intervals the cpu waits before it polls the gpu for the results. --process-priority 2 (default, 0 (lowest) ... 4 (highest)) The trick to get gpu usage down to 50% is to let the cpu wait double as long as the gpu needs for a chunk. I am using <cmdline>--gpu-target-frequency 60 --gpu-polling-mode 16 --process-priority 1</cmdline> to keep my system responsive with only small overhead per WU. --process-priority 1 gives other processes with normal priority advantage before the next WU chunk You should try something along of this parameter combination first. Changing the setting to --gpu-polling-mode 34 should lower my gpu usage to around 50%. |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
Yes what you need is something like the wait factor w parameter that was used with the older application.That does the opposite. That skips any effort to try keeping the system responsive if you do not care about using your computer (or if the GPU isn't used for display or something) and only want maximum speed. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 07 Posts: 311 Credit: 149,490,184 RAC: 0 |
Thank you for the --non-responsive parameter explanation Matt. Thanks also to Len LE/GE for extra details about using the parameters. --gpu-polling-mode is not mentioned in the options.txt file. It was probably mentioned at an earlier stage of development I missed because I was only using the default application until more recently. |
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