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HALs are wired so that software that supports newer GPUs can use the code for older GPUs, provided that makes sense. If it doesn't make sense then a new function can be implemented. In your example, |
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From what I know, the concept of confidential computing was introduced with the Hopper architecture.
However, I’ve noticed that in the Nvidia driver, there’s confidential computing-related code for other architectures like Pascal and Ampere as well.
I’m a bit puzzled by this—does anyone happen to know why?
For example, there are many cases like this one:
https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/blob/550.90.07/kernel-open/nvidia-uvm/uvm_pascal_fault_buffer.c#L287-L302
Thanks!
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