b10 hardcore change
#1
Starting with b10, I did some hardcore changes to the core about the thread handling, initially caused by TT #9.

If something works strange, do not hesitate - post it!
#2
(01-24-2013, 06:44 PM)atom Wrote: Starting with b10, I did some hardcore changes to the core about the thread handling, initially caused by TT #9.

If something works strange, do not hesitate - post it!

Don't know if it's me, but I'm getting "ERROR: clEnqueueWriteBuffer() -30" on -m 500 and -m 1800 hashes.

Using Catalyst 13.1 and APP SDK 2.8, on a 6990. OS is Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, x64.

For MD5 (-m 0) it seems to be working ok.


Hashes: 16 total, 16 unique salts, 16 unique digests
Bitmaps: 8 bits, 256 entries, 0x000000ff mask, 1024 bytes
Rules: 35375
Workload: 16 loops, 8 accel
Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 90c
Watchdog: Temperature retain trigger set to 80c
Device #1: Cayman, 1024MB, 830Mhz, 24MCU
Device #2: Cayman, 1024MB, 830Mhz, 24MCU
Device #1: Kernel ./kernels/4098/m0500.Cayman_1084.4_1084.4.kernel (2696652 bytes)
Device #2: Kernel ./kernels/4098/m0500.Cayman_1084.4_1084.4.kernel (2696652 bytes)

Cache-hit dictionary stats /var/large/dict/md5decrypter/passwords.txt: 117659337 bytes, 10735088 words, 379753738000 keyspace

[s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [b]ypass [q]uit => ERROR: clEnqueueWriteBuffer() -30
#3
can not reproduce. anyone?
#4
can you post your command?
#5
(01-25-2013, 02:50 PM)K9 Wrote: can you post your command?

It's nothing special, what you'd expect for first tests of a new version:

./oclHashcat-plus64.bin -m 500 hashes /var/large/dict/md5decrypter/passwords.txt --rules=rules/d3ad0ne.rule

I do suspect however the reason might be a bad card. The 6990 started behaving very odd (all sorts of errors). I wonder if it's fried. :-(
#6
guys please check out b13 is fixed some major bugs. i hope the reported issue from craiu is fixed as well.
#7
b15 changed even more bugs, i strongly recommend updating. also added sm_35 and password safe and half md5
#8
Do we have to officially switch to catalyst 13.1 or it's supposed to still work with 12.8?
#9
no it wont work with 12.8