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This minimal example:

int main() 
{
    struct surfaceReference* surfaceReferencePointer;
    cudaGetSurfaceReference(&surfaceReferencePointer, "surfaceReference"); 
}

Fails when it is compiled like this:

nvcc -g -arch=sm_20 -o foo.out foo.cu

Showing the following error message:

foo.cu(4): warning: argument of type "surfaceReference **" is incompatible with parameter of type "const surfaceReference **"
foo.cu(4): warning: argument of type "surfaceReference **" is incompatible with parameter of type "const surfaceReference **"

foo.cu: In function ‘int main()’:
foo.cu:4: error: invalid conversion from ‘surfaceReference**’ to ‘const surfaceReference**’
foo.cu:4: error:   initializing argument 1 of ‘cudaError_t cudaGetSurfaceReference(const surfaceReference**, const char*)’

I cannot understand what I am doing wrong. I am compiling on a Linux Ubuntu 64-bit machine, using CUDA 3.2.

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    You should define you pointer as const
    – codymanix
    Mar 24, 2011 at 17:52
  • You're right! Please, post your comment as an answer so I can accept it. Thanks.
    – Auron
    Mar 24, 2011 at 18:04

1 Answer 1

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The struct surfaceReference* pointer should be defined as const:

int main() 
{
    const struct surfaceReference* surfaceReferencePointer;
    cudaGetSurfaceReference(&surfaceReferencePointer, "surfaceReference"); 
}

Kudos to codymanix, who provided the right answer in the comments.

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