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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:29:10+00:00 2026-05-31T13:29:10+00:00

I am creating cudaStream in a host function void callKernel(cudaStream_t* ptrStream) { kernelDoesNotMatter<<<1,12,0,*ptrStream>>>(); //Here

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I am creating cudaStream in a host function

void callKernel(cudaStream_t* ptrStream)
{
    kernelDoesNotMatter<<<1,12,0,*ptrStream>>>();
    //Here i am not calling cudaStreamSynchronize
}
void host_func()
{
    cudaStream_t stream;
    cudaStreamCreate(&stream);
    callKernel(&stream);

    cudaError_t err = cudaStreamQuery(stream) //err == cudaSuccess?
}

Over here I am not calling cudaStreamSynchronize() after calling kernel in callKernel method why does cudaStreamQuery return cudaSuccess? Is it because we cannot pass the reference of cudaStream_t to another function? Am I missing something in this?

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    2026-05-31T13:29:11+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:29 pm

    cudaStreamQuery() returns cudaSuccess if all commands on the stream have completed. This means that in your example, it returns cudaSuccess because the kernel has already completed.

    The purpose of cudaStreamQuery() is to allow you to write code that does other things on the host thread while waiting for the stream to complete. You can do that with something like this:

    while (cudaSuccess !=cudaStreamQuery(stream)) { doUsefulWork(); }
    

    Note this is not an idle wait loop.

    If you want the semantics of an idle wait loop, rather than having an empty while block, it’s better to use either cudaStreamSynchronize() or use a cudaEvent and cudaStreamWaitEvent(). The latter gives you more flexibility since you can wait on a specific event recorded (cudaEventRecord()) after a specific kernel or other call on the specified stream.

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