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I have a problem about make runtest #23

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zhangguotai opened this issue Mar 12, 2018 · 1 comment
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I have a problem about make runtest #23

zhangguotai opened this issue Mar 12, 2018 · 1 comment

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@zhangguotai
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I have compiled successfully the order of make all -j8!
But executing the order of make runtest,I failed.
The faults as follow:
[ OK ] DeconvolutionLayerTest/1.TestSetup (0 ms)
[ RUN ] DeconvolutionLayerTest/1.TestGradient3D
*** Aborted at 1520849489 (unix time) try "date -d @1520849489" if you are using GNU date ***
PC: @ 0x7f491ef40ef2 (unknown)
*** SIGSEGV (@0x0) received by PID 6175 (TID 0x7f4928b09740) from PID 0; stack trace: ***
@ 0x7f491f29c390 (unknown)
@ 0x7f491ef40ef2 (unknown)
@ 0x7f491ef4553c cfree
@ 0x4789f5 caffe::Blob<>::~Blob()
@ 0x478a82 boost::detail::sp_counted_impl_p<>::dispose()
@ 0x475fba boost::detail::sp_counted_base::release()
@ 0x47a7fc std::vector<>::~vector()
@ 0x485d82 caffe::GradientChecker<>::CheckGradientSingle()
@ 0x4c9de3 caffe::GradientChecker<>::CheckGradientExhaustive()
@ 0x551725 caffe::DeconvolutionLayerTest_TestGradient3D_Test<>::TestBody()
@ 0x91d9f3 testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<>()
@ 0x91700a testing::Test::Run()
@ 0x917158 testing::TestInfo::Run()
@ 0x917235 testing::TestCase::Run()
@ 0x91850f testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests()
@ 0x918833 testing::UnitTest::Run()
@ 0x46e1dd main
@ 0x7f491eee1830 __libc_start_main
@ 0x475c49 _start
@ 0x0 (unknown)
it appear in different place,
cuda8.0 and cudnn 5.1
I should how to solve it??????????

@wenwei202
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That's the problem I wasn't enable to debug and fix. Let me know if you get chance to fix it. However, the code works well for both sparsity and accuracy.

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