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The buffer class encapsulates the movement of raw C arrays between host and devices. The `Buffer` class itself is not associated with any device. Instead, `Buffer` is used in conjunction with a new templated class named `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` that can allocate data on a given device and transfer data as necessary. `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` will eventually replace the more complicated device adapter classes that manage data on a device. The code in `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` is actually enclosed in virtual methods. This allows us to limit the number of classes that need to be compiled for a device. Rather, the implementation of `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` is compiled once with whatever compiler is necessary, and then the `RuntimeDeviceInformation` is used to get the correct object instance. |
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testing | ||
ChooseCudaDevice.h | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
DeviceAdapterCuda.h | ||
ErrorCuda.h |