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diff --git a/docs/04_adding_operator.dox b/docs/04_adding_operator.dox index cf2e78368d..13be712549 100644 --- a/docs/04_adding_operator.dox +++ b/docs/04_adding_operator.dox @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ There are specific interfaces for OpenCL and Neon: @ref ICLKernel, INEKernel (us There are two others implementation of @ref IKernel called @ref ICLSimpleKernel and INESimpleKernel, they are the interface for simple kernels that have just one input tensor and one output tensor. Creating a new kernel implies adding new files: -- arm_compute/core/CL/kernels/CLReshapeLayerKernel.h +- src/core/CL/kernels/CLReshapeLayerKernel.h - src/core/CL/cl_kernels/reshape_layer.cl - src/core/CL/kernels/CLReshapeLayerKernel.cpp - src/core/CL/CLKernelLibrary.cpp @@ -90,16 +90,16 @@ Neon kernel - src/core/NEON/kernels/NEReshapeLayerKernel.cpp We must register the new layer in the respective libraries: -- arm_compute/core/CL/CLKernels.h +- src/core/CL/CLKernels.h - arm_compute/core/NEON/NEKernels.h These files contain the list of all kernels available in the corresponding Compute Library's backend, for example CLKernels: @code{.cpp} ... -#include "arm_compute/core/CL/kernels/CLMinMaxLayerKernel.h" -#include "arm_compute/core/CL/kernels/CLMinMaxLocationKernel.h" +#include "src/core/CL/kernels/CLMinMaxLayerKernel.h" +#include "src/core/CL/kernels/CLMinMaxLocationKernel.h" ... -#include "arm_compute/core/CL/kernels/CLReshapeLayerKernel.h" +#include "src/core/CL/kernels/CLReshapeLayerKernel.h" ... @endcode |