how to link mex?
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hi,
my code is:
function build_cropRectanglesMex( cudaRoot )
%build_cropRectanglesMex builds package cropRectanglesMex
%
% INPUT:
% cudaRoot - path to the CUDA installation
% Anton Osokin, firstname.lastname@gmail.com, May 2015
if ~exist('cudaRoot', 'var')
cudaRoot = 'C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\' ;
end
nvccPath = fullfile(cudaRoot, 'bin', 'nvcc.exe')
if ~exist(nvccPath, 'file')
error('NVCC compiler was not found!');
end
root = fileparts( mfilename('fullpath') );
% compiling
compileCmd = [ '"', nvccPath, '"', ...
' -c ', fullfile(root,'cropRectanglesMex.cu'), ...
' -I"', fullfile( matlabroot, 'extern', 'include'), '"', ...
' -I"', fullfile( matlabroot, 'toolbox', 'distcomp', 'gpu', 'extern', 'include'), '"', ...
' -I"', fullfile( cudaRoot, 'include'), '"', ...
' -DNDEBUG -DENABLE_GPU', ...
' -Xcompiler', ' -fPIC', ...
' -o "', fullfile(root,'cropRectanglesMex.o'), '"'];
system( compileCmd );build_cropRectanglesMex
% linking
mopts = {'-outdir', root, ...
'-output', 'cropRectanglesMex', ...
['-L', fullfile(cudaRoot, 'lib','x64')], ...
'cudart.lib', '-nppi', '-nppc', 'mwgpu', ...
'-largeArrayDims', ...
fullfile(root,'cropRectanglesMex.o') };
mex(mopts{:}) ;
delete( fullfile(root,'cropRectanglesMex.o') );
I get this error:
Error using mex
Unknown file extension ''.
Error in build_cropRectanglesMex (line 37)
mex(mopts{:}) ;
I believe the code is for linking in Linux. How can I do an equivalent linking for Windows?
5 commentaires
Walter Roberson
le 20 Juin 2017
Is it possible that 'mwgpu' should be '-mwgpu' ?
Joss Knight
le 20 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : Joss Knight
le 20 Juin 2017
Try adding -v to the list of mopts and run again. I don't really see how -nppi and -nppc can be valid options to mex, those are libraries and will need a -l in front to be linked.
Also, all this is very old school. You should be using mexcuda, which would save you most of this include file and linking bother.
Kate
le 20 Juin 2017
Joss Knight
le 22 Juin 2017
Using mexcuda you don't need to try to link mwgpu because that is done for you. And libraries are linked using the -l option; so you need -lnppi not -nppi.
Hannah
le 29 Août 2017
Kate, did you ever figure out the LNK2019 error when compiling with mexcuda? I am having the same issue.
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li zhaoliang
le 18 Juil 2017
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