Make runtest error with caffe-master

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Antonio Paes

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May 5, 2015, 12:35:28 PM5/5/15
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Hy guys I'm install caffe, but when I run make runtest I got this error:

[  FAILED  ] 1 test, listed below:
[  FAILED  ] BenchmarkTest/3.TestTimerMilliSeconds, where TypeParam = caffe::DoubleGPU

 1 FAILED TEST
  YOU HAVE 2 DISABLED TESTS

*** Aborted at 1430843491 (unix time) try "date -d @1430843491" if you are using GNU date ***
PC: @     0x7f11a3b6b150 __lll_unlock_elision
*** SIGSEGV (@0x0) received by PID 13414 (TID 0x7f11ae316980) from PID 0; stack trace: ***
    @     0x7f11a3b69740 (unknown)
    @     0x7f11a3b6b150 __lll_unlock_elision
    @     0x7f119141e12c (unknown)
    @     0x7f11913b08c2 (unknown)



any idea?

Thanks.

Boaz

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May 5, 2015, 4:56:02 PM5/5/15
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Hi Antonio,

I've seen a few of your previous post, the common denominator they share is in the stack trace the call to __lll_unlock_elision and then a segfault.

Try to find the cause of this error, point is, I don't know of this error. So the only suggestions I can give are, use a debugger to try to find the cause of this. Maybe it has to do with very new or old (core) libraries or a hardware issue.

Maybe you can share some system specs, and OS/software details? What version/commit of caffe are you using?

Antonio Paes

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May 5, 2015, 6:48:18 PM5/5/15
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Hi, thanks for answer Boaz, I posted a few times even (in despair verdate..srrs), a while since this error after me and still no solution is found this disturbing me.

I'm run in a server with GeForce GTX 770, and a version of caffe is caffe-master (reinstall today), OS is Linux arch.

I'm using 7.000 images for train and 10.000 for validation, all images have 54 x 54 ( I adjust the network for this size).

In case of debug, could you explain me how to do?

thanks again.

Boaz

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May 6, 2015, 3:57:07 AM5/6/15
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I am not familiar with Arch Linux.
Maybe some searches can help you;
Most seem GUI or glibc related, maybe try a previous version of Arch Linux and Nvidia drivers.
So all I can say is search, learn and dive into it. I can understand you find it disturbing but problems like this are likely not going to solve themselves.

My guess is that it is not so much a Caffe related problem, but a more general one, it could even be a hardware issue (faulty memory e.g.).


Good luck!


On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 6:35:28 PM UTC+2, Antonio Paes wrote:

Antonio Paes

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May 6, 2015, 11:08:48 AM5/6/15
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very thank you Boaz, I'll try this.
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