Hi there, I have the following code that gives me a hard time.
local_density = 0.0;
for(kk = 0; kk < 9; kk++)
{
local_density += tmp_cells[pos].speeds[kk];
}
u_x = (tmp_cells[pos].speeds[1] + tmp_cells[pos].speeds[5] +
tmp_cells[pos].speeds[8] - ( tmp_cells[pos].speeds[3] +
tmp_cells[pos].speeds[6] + tmp_cells[pos].speeds[7]))
/ local_density;
u_y = (tmp_cells[pos].speeds[2] + tmp_cells[pos].speeds[5] +
tmp_cells[pos].speeds[6] - ( tmp_cells[pos].speeds[4] +
tmp_cells[pos].speeds[7] + tmp_cells[pos].speeds[8]))
/ local_density;
u_sq = u_x * u_x + u_y * u_y;
u[1] = u_x ;
u[2] = u_y;
u[3] = - u_x ;
u[4] = - u_y;
u[5] = u_x + u_y;
u[6] = - u_x + u_y;
u[7] = - u_x - u_y;
u[8] = u_x - u_y;
t1 = 2.0 * c_sq;
d_equ[0] = w0 * local_density * (1.0 - u_sq / t1);
t3 = w1 * local_density;
t2 = t1 * c_sq;
t1 = u_sq / t1;
d_equ[1] = t3 * (1.0 + u[1] / c_sq + (u[1] * u[1]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[2] = t3 * (1.0 + u[2] / c_sq + (u[2] * u[2]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[3] = t3 * (1.0 + u[3] / c_sq + (u[3] * u[3]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[4] = t3 * (1.0 + u[4] / c_sq + (u[4] * u[4]) / t2 - t1);
t3 = w2 * local_density;
d_equ[5] = t3 * (1.0 + u[5] / c_sq + (u[5] * u[5]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[6] = t3 * (1.0 + u[6] / c_sq + (u[6] * u[6]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[7] = t3 * (1.0 + u[7] / c_sq + (u[7] * u[7]) / t2 - t1);
d_equ[8] = t3 * (1.0 + u[8] / c_sq + (u[8] * u[8]) / t2 - t1);
for(kk = 0; kk < 9; kk++)
{
cells[pos].speeds[kk] = (tmp_cells[pos].speeds[kk] + params->omega *
(d_equ[kk] - tmp_cells[pos].speeds[kk]));
}
My problem is that when the specific code runs using OpenCL it gives me faulty/different values compared to the serial execution and after a few execution of the three specific kernels (this one is one of them and each of them just updates the cells and tmp_cells values using some calculations) it drives to segmentation fault. When I test the other two kerrnels the results are correct (same to the serial execution) so I guess only the third kernel (this one) and more specificilly this piece of code gives me the problem.
I have to say that the code that runs in the serial execution is exactly the same. No difference at all. What am I doing wrong here? Am I missing something?
as for the definition of the struct it is the following
typedef struct {
double speeds[NSPEEDS];
} t_speed
One last thing that I observed is that when I only change the value of only one the the speeds in the last loop more results are as expected than when I change all of them. I really can’t understand why this happens…