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Message-ID: <4E35777E.6020101@nomicon.pl> Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 17:40:46 +0200 From: groszek <necro@...icon.pl> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: OpenCL build segfaults Hi. I've built the older 1.7.7-jumbo-1, patched with "OpenCL support for cracking NT, raw-MD4, raw-MD5, NSLDAP and raw-SHA1 hashes". When I do ./john --test --format=raw-md5-opencl it works: Benchmarking: Raw MD5 [raw-md5-opencl]... Kernel path is : /usr/share/john/md5_opencl_kernel.cl OpenCL Platform: <<<NVIDIA CUDA>>> and device: <<<GeForce GTS 250M>>> DONE Raw: 24672K c/s real, 24672K c/s virtual Same with ./john --test --format=raw-sha1-opencl: Benchmarking: Raw SHA-1 OpenCL [SHA-1]... Kernel path is : /usr/share/john/sha1_opencl_kernel.cl OpenCL Platform: <<<NVIDIA CUDA>>> and device: <<<GeForce GTS 250M>>> DONE Many salts: 6618K c/s real, 6618K c/s virtual Only one salt: 7137K c/s real, 7137K c/s virtual However, when I actually want to crack something with them it segfaults: Kernel path is : /usr/share/john/md5_opencl_kernel.cl OpenCL Platform: <<<NVIDIA CUDA>>> and device: <<<GeForce GTS 250M>>> Loaded 3439 password hashes with no different salts (Raw MD5 [raw-md5-opencl]) Remaining 3437 password hashes with no different salts Segmentation fault And same goes for sha1. Just before it segfaults it hangs for few seconds, with 100% cpu usage. I have x86_64 build, compiled with gcc x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.5.2, and CUDA toolkit/sdk version 4.0.8. I also tried to integrate this patch into newest 1.7.8-jumbo-4 but failed miserably, to a point where self-checks of those algorithms didn't pass. Maybe I'll give it another go later. Are there any plans on getting OpenCL support beyond basic 3rd party patch? Any idea, anyone experienced that? Thanks.
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