The problem:
Having a .h, I want to define real to be double if compiling for c/c++ or for cuda with computing capability >= 1.3. If compiling for cuda with computing capability < 1.3 then define real to be float.
After many hours I came to this (which does not work )
# if defined(__CUDACC__) # warning * making definitions for cuda # if defined(__CUDA_ARCH__) # warning __CUDA_ARCH__ is defined # else # warning __CUDA_ARCH__ is NOT defined # endif # if (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 130) # define real double # warning using double in cuda # elif (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 0) # define real float # warning using float in cuda # warning how the hell is this printed when __CUDA_ARCH__ is not defined? # else # define real # error what the hell is the value of __CUDA_ARCH__ and how can I print it # endif # else # warning * making definitions for c/c++ # define real double # warning using double for c/c++ # endif
when I compile (note the -arch flag)
nvcc -arch compute_13 -Ilibcutil testFloatDouble.cu
I get
* making definitions for cuda __CUDA_ARCH__ is defined using double in cuda * making definitions for cuda warning __CUDA_ARCH__ is NOT defined warning using float in cuda how the hell is this printed if __CUDA_ARCH__ is not defined now? Undefined symbols for architecture i386: "myKernel(float*, int)", referenced from: ....
I know that files get compiled twice by nvcc. The first one is OK (CUDACC defined and CUDA_ARCH >= 130) but what happens the second time? CUDA_DEFINED but CUDA_ARCH undefined or with value < 130? Why ?
Thanks for your time.