I am working on a code and I am trying to use more threads according to the guide I have been provided with. It says: "Parallelism is achieved using an OpenMP #pragma to dynamically allocate rows of the image to different threads, with a thread for each processor or core." And here it is in the code:
#pragma omp parallel for schedule(dynamic, 1) // OpenMP
for (int y = 0; y<height; y++){ // Loop over image rows
fprintf(stderr, "\rRendering (%d spp) %5.2f%%", samps, 100.*y / (height - 1));
for (unsigned short x = 0, rng[3] = { 0, 0, y*y*y }; x<width; x++) { // Loop cols
...
I tried to change the number of working threads according to this..
I have been looking in the manual, trying to find a solution. I found out that schedule is used to define how iterations of the loop are divided among the threads. So "dynamic" is used when the loop iterations are divided into chunks whose size is up to me. Since in this line of code the size was set to "1" I tried to change it to a way bigger number but the result doesn't change and still only 1 thread is used.
So I tried to set it to "static" instead but still no improvement.
I tried the "AUTO" option, in such a way that the scheduling session would have been up to the compiler.. still no solution.
I also found out that private(r) means that the variable r is private to each thread and not shared but that actually doesn't change the final outcome.
The compiler is cl.exe.. I am using Visual Studio 2013. Any way to increase the number of threads?
/openmp
to the command line or click the switch in the project configuration.