Some kernels that write to W2 fields aren't safe for threading#195
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Some kernels that write to W2 fields aren't safe for threading#195tommbendall wants to merge 4 commits intoMetOffice:mainfrom
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Some kernels may break bit-reproducibility with threading. These kernels all WRITE to W2 fields, but include a check along the lines of:
This is to prevent both columns trying to write to the same face (and is an optimisation in that it reduces duplication of computations). This is not safe for threading because there is no guarantee which thread will column will write to the face first. We seem to get away with this at the moment because our current tests ensure that both columns perform the same calculation to the bit level.
The solution here is to use the face_selector objects to ensure that each face is only written to by a specified column.
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