I have this method:
kernel void myKern(global int* paiOut) // real function has more parameters
inside of the method, I have this:
int aiTravel[11514];
aiTravel[0] = 0;
int iTravels = 1;
I have a while-loop to fill the “aiTravel”-array with numbers… it doesn’t return error, but the while-loop’s “break”-function is supposed to go off depending on the number from “aiTravel[x]”. it doesn’t ever break, and it loops forever.
anyway, I think the problem is that aiTravel[x] is returning wrong numbers, I did this test:
paiOut[0] = iTravels;
paiOut[1] = aiTravel[iTravels];
paiOut[2] = aiTravel[2];
break;
then I print these values from c#:
paiOut[0] = 2
paiOut[1] = 2
paiOut[2] = -1
why is paiOut[1] different compared to paiOut[2] ?
I can try to make a complete, simpler kernel to try to reproduce the problem and post full code if you don’t understand it. The kernel I am currently using is very big