Hi Shweta,

Please could you expand on what this has to do with PyFR?

Peter

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On 2 Sep 2015, at 09:59, shweta.agrawal 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi,

I am trying to match string with a substring through CUDA. But when I am doing 
this, first time I am getting right results but next time when I changed the 
substring and then matches, then I got the result of first time substring match 
with the current one and this goes on... Sometimes it gives all previous 
results and doesn't give any current substring match result.

I thought it may be because of gpu memory is not freed. I tried for all 
aproaches to free gpu memory.

can anyone help me on this?

Thanks and Regards
Shweta



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