| // NOTE: This is a copy of cuda_extension_kernel.cu. It's kept here to test |
| // collision handling when a C++ file and CUDA file share the same filename. |
| // Setuptools can't deal with this at all, so the setup.py-based test uses |
| // cuda_extension_kernel.cu and the JIT test uses this file. Symlinks don't |
| // work well on Windows, so this is the most thorough solution right now. |
| |
| #include <cuda.h> |
| #include <cuda_runtime.h> |
| #include <c10/cuda/CUDAException.h> |
| |
| #include <ATen/ATen.h> |
| |
| __global__ void sigmoid_add_kernel( |
| const float* __restrict__ x, |
| const float* __restrict__ y, |
| float* __restrict__ output, |
| const int size) { |
| const int index = blockIdx.x * blockDim.x + threadIdx.x; |
| if (index < size) { |
| const float sigmoid_x = 1.0f / (1.0f + __expf(-x[index])); |
| const float sigmoid_y = 1.0f / (1.0f + __expf(-y[index])); |
| output[index] = sigmoid_x + sigmoid_y; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void sigmoid_add_cuda(const float* x, const float* y, float* output, int size) { |
| const int threads = 1024; |
| const int blocks = (size + threads - 1) / threads; |
| sigmoid_add_kernel<<<blocks, threads>>>(x, y, output, size); |
| C10_CUDA_KERNEL_LAUNCH_CHECK(); |
| } |