The GPU Status View Focus Options
Figure 132 shows the view after a program has loaded a GPU kernel and stopped at a breakpoint. By default, the view displays the process ID, physical GPU coordinates, function name, and execution state.
This GPU program is running:
A single process (p1)
On one device (0)
With 9 SMs, identified using a stride of “2” (which truncates the list for UI display). In this case, the SM identifiers would be 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16.
With each SM containing one warp (0)
With each warp containing 4 lanes (0, 1, 2, 3)
With all lanes stopped at breakpoint in function
MatMulKernel().
The view has a
Focus width dropdown which includes the Control Group, Share Group, Process, and a list of any CUDA context threads within the focus process.
The focus width is based on the process that is currently in focus in the UI. A focus of "Share Group," for example, it would be the share group containing the process in focus in the UI.
Other features of this view:
The configure icon (
) launches the Configuration Options for grouping, sorting, and filtering data in the view.
The update icon (
) updates the view. The view is not automatically updated when status changes. When grayed out, the view is up to date.