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author | Georgios Pinitas <georgios.pinitas@arm.com> | Wed Nov 11 21:05:24 2020 +0000 |
committer | Sheri Zhang <sheri.zhang@arm.com> | Fri Nov 13 10:34:52 2020 +0000 |
tree | 62f7750c113dae21c877f6ed384b73c24dc4221b | |
parent | d7341fb9e3b24b904edf7ac9d83e1e063bc77765 [diff] |
COMPMID-3852: Fix NEReduction window ReductionOperations splits the kernel for scheduling on the X dimension when reduction axis is > 0. By setting the execution window to be unit one in the X dimension the execution was always restricted to a single thread. Alters the window to enable multi-threading Signed-off-by: Georgios Pinitas <georgios.pinitas@arm.com> Change-Id: Idcbe2b78957678310bb8e895969f01de972d3667 Reviewed-on: https://review.mlplatform.org/c/ml/ComputeLibrary/+/4389 Comments-Addressed: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com> Tested-by: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Michele Di Giorgio <michele.digiorgio@arm.com>
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