[R] Help needed using 3rd party C library/functions from within R (Nvidia CUDA)
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Nov 4 14:16:22 CET 2008
Please see the R posting guide (the footer of this and every R-help
message).
- This is not an R-help question but an R-devel one.
- You have not told us your OS, nor any of the 'at a minimum' information
requested in the posting guide.
But look at nm -g myFunc.so to see what symbols are exported.
Please post any follow-up help request on R-devel, with as far as possible
a completely reproducible example.
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, MarcelK wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to combine the parallel computing power available through NVIDIA
> CUDA (www.nvidia.com/cuda) from within R. CUDA is an extension to the C
> language, so I thought it would be possible to do this.
>
> If I have a C file with an empty function which includes a needed CUDA
> library (cutil.h) and compile this to an .so file using a NVIDIA compiler
> (nvcc), called 'myFunc.so' I can load this fine from within R with
> dyn.load("myFunc.so").
> But, as soon as I want to call it's function I get:
>
>> dyn.load("myFunc.so")
>> .C("testFunc")
> Error in .C("testFunc") : C symbol name "testFunc" not in load table
>
> The myFunc.c file looks like this:
>
> #include<cutil.h>
> #include<stdio.h>
> #include<stdlib.h>
> #include<R.h>
>
> void testFunc() {
> printf("Hello!\n");
> }
>
> The problem is that NVIDIA has their own C compiler (nvcc) which is needed
> to compile code for their devices. This compiler calls 'gcc' (or Windows C
> compiler) for all standard C code, so setting the 'CC = nvcc' might still
> work when using 'R CMD SHLIB' to compile C files to shared libraries. But as
> far as I know, if I use the same flags R CMD SHLIB uses (nvcc passes them to
> gcc) it should work..
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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