Checkout cudarc on crates.io and docs.rs.
Safe abstractions over:
Pre-alpha state, expect breaking changes and not all cuda functions contain a safe wrapper. Contributions welcome for any that aren't included!
Goals are:
- As safe as possible (there will still be a lot of unsafe due to ffi & async)
- As ergonomic as possible
- Allow mixing of high level
safe
apis, with low levelsys
apis
To that end there are three levels to each wrapper (by default the safe api is exported):
use cudarc::driver::{safe, result, sys};
use cudarc::nvrtc::{safe, result, sys};
use cudarc::cublas::{safe, result, sys};
use cudarc::cublaslt::{safe, result, sys};
use cudarc::curand::{safe, result, sys};
use cudarc::nccl::{safe, result, sys};
where:
sys
is the raw ffi apis generated with bindgenresult
is a very small wrapper around sys to returnResult
from each functionsafe
is a wrapper around result/sys to provide safe abstractions
Heavily recommend sticking with safe APIs
It's easy to create a new device and transfer data to the gpu:
// Get a stream for GPU 0
let ctx = cudarc::driver::CudaContext::new(0)?;
let stream = ctx.default_stream();
// copy a rust slice to the device
let inp = stream.memcpy_stod(&[1.0f32; 100])?;
// or allocate directly
let mut out = stream.alloc_zeros::<f32>(100)?;
You can also use the nvrtc api to compile kernels at runtime:
let ptx = cudarc::nvrtc::compile_ptx("
extern \"C\" __global__ void sin_kernel(float *out, const float *inp, const size_t numel) {
unsigned int i = blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x;
if (i < numel) {
out[i] = sin(inp[i]);
}
}")?;
// Dynamically load it into the device
let module = ctx.load_module(ptx)?;
let sin_kernel = module.load_function("sin_kernel")?;
cudarc
provides a very simple interface to launch kernels using a builder pattern to specify kernel arguments:
let mut builder = stream.launch_builder(&sin_kernel);
builder.arg(&mut out);
builder.arg(&inp);
builder.arg(100usize);
unsafe { builder.launch(LaunchConfig::for_num_elems(100)) }?;
And of course it's easy to copy things back to host after you're done:
let out_host: Vec<f32> = stream.memcpy_dtov(&out)?;
assert_eq!(out_host, [1.0; 100].map(f32::sin));
Dual-licensed to be compatible with the Rust project.
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