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Test and verify nvmlDeviceSetAPIRestriction #59

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jaywonchung opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Test and verify nvmlDeviceSetAPIRestriction #59

jaywonchung opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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nvmlDeviceSetAPIRestriction seems to offer a way to reduce the permissions required by setting the GPU's frequency (but not power limit).
If this works, a workflow could be for a administrator to (1) turn on GPU persistence mode and (2) reduce restrictions for application clock setting, and Perseus would in theory work with no extra privileges.
If this works fine, I should consider implementing GlobalFrequencyOptimizer, which is the same as GlobalPowerLimitOptimizer but with GPU frequency.

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