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How to block a specific thread until other threads computes a value required for it in OpenCL.

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If "thread" refers to host code, use blocking read from the device clEnqueueReadBuffe(buffer,/*wait*/CL_TRUE,...). If you created your queue with out-of-order execution, attach an event to the kernel which computes it and wait for that event.

If you need to wait on the device itself, then either switch on get_*_id(...) within the kernel and use barrier(CLK_GLOBAL_MEM_FENCE) so that other work-items in the work-group (not all work-items) wait at that point. If you need that value for all kernels, then use enqueueTask for a single-threaded kernel coming before your kernel, and pass the value in a buffer.

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  • If my kernel needs many of such values and the time of waiting for the value is not exactly same then Is there any other mechanism? Can we use something like __kernel void wait() { while(condition_waiting_for) ; } Mar 9, 2012 at 7:03
  • But do you compute those values in a kernel different from the one which needs them? Then you are sure they are computed. Without a more complete description of your problem (than one line), it is hard to say what you need.
    – eudoxos
    Mar 9, 2012 at 10:05
  • Yes, Other threads do compute the values and one thread has to wait until they say they are done. In this case if I use while(wait_for_a_value) inside kernel it is not waiting, it is executing the rest of the statements. Mar 9, 2012 at 10:26
  • Well and why don't you enqueue first kernel which compute what you need, and then the one which uses those computed values?
    – eudoxos
    Mar 9, 2012 at 11:49

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