Hello Dipak,
Did you manage to reproduce the problematic behaviour I observed?
Many thanks!
I guess, the issue is also reproducible with a Hawaii XT card (note: W8100 is alos Hawaii based]. I'm still working on it. I've sent you an email regarding my findings till now. Please check your mailbox.
Regards,
Dipak suggested that compiling the kernel in the x64 build using the -cl-std=CL20.0 option can reduce the number of registers used.
Many thanks Dipak!
elavram, does the option accelerate your x86_64 program actually?
And why dipak, as an official member, not give such suggestion PUBLICLY?
Hello mz24cn,
"elavram, does the option accelerate your x86_64 program actually?"
Yes, it does.
"And why dipak, as an official member, not give such suggestion PUBLICLY?"
It is redundant. I made a post with the suggestion, it is marked as Correct.
If you need more information about the problem I am sure that me and Dipak will answer if we know.