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* PTX kernel argument buffer now has naturally aligned arguments as required by PTX JIT compiler. * Change dynamic loading of CUDA driver API functions to load 32-bit or 64-bit versions of depending on the the host architecture. * Add ability to generate PTX kernels to be launched both on 32-bit and 64-bit hosts. * Use Unified Virtual Memory APIs to perform array argument marshalling. * PTX array storage test runs on the device and returns correct results. * More integer test failures on GPU fixed.
author S.Bharadwaj Yadavalli <bharadwaj.yadavalli@oracle.com>
date Fri, 01 Nov 2013 18:34:03 -0400
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OPENJDK ASSEMBLY EXCEPTION

The OpenJDK source code made available by Oracle at openjdk.java.net and
openjdk.dev.java.net ("OpenJDK Code") is distributed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> version 2
only ("GPL2"), with the following clarification and special exception.

    Linking this OpenJDK Code statically or dynamically with other code
    is making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms
    and conditions of GPL2 cover the whole combination.

    As a special exception, Oracle gives you permission to link this
    OpenJDK Code with certain code licensed by Oracle as indicated at
    http://openjdk.java.net/legal/exception-modules-2007-05-08.html
    ("Designated Exception Modules") to produce an executable,
    regardless of the license terms of the Designated Exception Modules,
    and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under GPL2,
    provided that the Designated Exception Modules continue to be
    governed by the licenses under which they were offered by Oracle.

As such, it allows licensees and sublicensees of Oracle's GPL2 OpenJDK Code to
build an executable that includes those portions of necessary code that Oracle
could not provide under GPL2 (or that Oracle has provided under GPL2 with the
Classpath exception).  If you modify or add to the OpenJDK code, that new
GPL2 code may still be combined with Designated Exception Modules if the
new code is made subject to this exception by its copyright holder.