11-10-2017, 05:30 AM
I tried running hashcat on an Intel/Altera FPGA to see what the performance would be like, but I'm getting the error below. Any advice on what to do to make it work?
(when I run --bench, the same errors are printed out and the device is skipped)
Also, has anyone successfully gotten hashcat to work with FPGAs? I saw some posts with discussions, but did not see anyone saying that they got it working.
(when I run --bench, the same errors are printed out and the device is skipped)
Also, has anyone successfully gotten hashcat to work with FPGAs? I saw some posts with discussions, but did not see anyone saying that they got it working.
Code:
hashcat64.exe -I
hashcat (v4.0.1) starting...
* Device #2: No compiler is available for this device.
* Device #2: This device does not support base atomics.
* Device #2: This device's local mem size is too small.
OpenCL Info:
Platform ID #1
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Name : NVIDIA CUDA
Version : OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 9.0.103
Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 32
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Name : Quadro K4200
Version : OpenCL 1.2 CUDA
Processor(s) : 7
Clock : 784
Memory : 1024/4096 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.2
Driver Version : 384.76
Platform ID #2
Vendor : Intel(R) Corporation
Name : Intel(R) FPGA SDK for OpenCL(TM)
Version : OpenCL 1.0 Intel(R) FPGA SDK for OpenCL(TM), Version 17.0
Device ID #2
Type : Accelerator
Vendor ID : 8
Vendor : Intel(R) Corporation
Name : a10gx : Arria 10 Reference Platform (acla10_ref0)
Version : OpenCL 1.0 Intel(R) FPGA SDK for OpenCL(TM), Version 17.0
Processor(s) : 1
Clock : 1000
Memory : 2047/2048 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 1.0
Driver Version : 17.0