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Mastering C++ Multithreading

By : Maya Posch
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Mastering C++ Multithreading

By: Maya Posch

Overview of this book

Multithreaded applications execute multiple threads in a single processor environment, allowing developers achieve concurrency. This book will teach you the finer points of multithreading and concurrency concepts and how to apply them efficiently in C++. Divided into three modules, we start with a brief introduction to the fundamentals of multithreading and concurrency concepts. We then take an in-depth look at how these concepts work at the hardware-level as well as how both operating systems and frameworks use these low-level functions. In the next module, you will learn about the native multithreading and concurrency support available in C++ since the 2011 revision, synchronization and communication between threads, debugging concurrent C++ applications, and the best programming practices in C++. In the final module, you will learn about atomic operations before moving on to apply concurrency to distributed and GPGPU-based processing. The comprehensive coverage of essential multithreading concepts means you will be able to efficiently apply multithreading concepts while coding in C++.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
8
Atomic Operations - Working with the Hardware

Debugging GPGPU applications


The biggest challenge with GPGPU applications is that of debugging a kernel. CUDA comes with a simulator for this reason, which allows one to run and debug a kernel on a CPU. OpenCL allows one to run a kernel on a CPU without modification, although this may not get the exact same behavior (and bugs) as when run on a specific GPU device.

A slightly more advanced method involves the use of a dedicated debugger such as Nvidia's Nsight, which comes in versions both for Visual Studio (https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-nsight-visual-studio-edition) and Eclipse (https://developer.nvidia.com/nsight-eclipse-edition).

According to the marketing blurb on the Nsight website:

NVIDIA Nsight Visual Studio Edition brings GPU computing into Microsoft Visual Studio (including multiple instances of VS2017). This application development environment for GPUs allows you to build, debug, profile and trace heterogeneous compute, graphics, and virtual reality applications built with CUDA...