I have this structure
struct Data {
int x
int y;
float z;
};
I sent it without problems to kernel
__global__ void calculate(Data *d_data) {
d_data[myCounter].x = 1;
d_data[myCounter].y = 1;
d_data[myCounter].z = 1.0;
}
#DEFINE MAX_SIZE 100
int main() {
Data * data = (Data *)malloc(MAX_SIZE * sizeof(Data));
Data *d_data;
const int DATA_BYTES = MAX_SIZE * sizeof(Data);
int elements = 20;
cudaError_t cudaStatus;
cudaStatus = cudaMalloc((void **)&d_data, DATA_BYTES);
if (cudaStatus != cudaSuccess) {
fprintf(stderr, "cudaMalloc failed!");
}
cudaStatus = cudaMemcpy(d_data, data, DATA_BYTES, cudaMemcpyHostToDevice);
if (cudaStatus != cudaSuccess) {
fprintf(stderr, "cudaMemcpy failed!");
}
calculate << < 1, elements >> > (d_data);
cudaMemcpy(data, d_data, DATA_BYTES, cudaMemcpyDeviceToHost);
if (cudaStatus != cudaSuccess) {
fprintf(stderr, "cudaMemcpy failed!");
}
cudaDeviceSynchronize();
for (i = 0; i < elements; i++) {
printf("%2d %2.1f %s\n", d_data[i].x, d_data[i].y,
d_data[i].z); // this prints nothing
}
cudaStatus = cudaDeviceReset();
}
When I tested struct array inside kernel function calculate it printed right results but when I try to send data from device to host using cudaMemcpy program crashes with no errros and prints nothing, how I can transfer this struct array from device?
myCounter
in the code above ? Also, could you provide the compilation scheme you are using for this code ? Indeed, structure alignment may vary. Finally, you want to check for errors when doingcudaDeviceSynchronize
.