Chris@19: FFTW 3.3.4 Chris@19: Chris@19: * New functions fftw_alignment_of (to check whether two arrays are Chris@19: equally aligned for the purposes of applying a plan) and fftw_sprint_plan Chris@19: (to output a description of plan to a string). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Bugfix in fftw-wisdom-to-conf; thanks to Florian Oppermann for the Chris@19: bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed manual to work with texinfo-5. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Increased timing interval on x86_64 to reduce timing errors. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Default to Win32 threads, not pthreads, if both are present. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Various build-script fixes. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.3.3 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fix deadlock bug in MPI transforms (thanks to Michael Pippig for the Chris@19: bug report and patch, and to Graham Dennis for the bug report). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Use 128-bit ARM NEON instructions instead of 64-bits. This change Chris@19: appears to speed up even ARM processors with a 64-bit NEON pipe. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Speed improvements for single-precision AVX. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Speed up planner on machines without "official" cycle counters, such as ARM. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.3.2 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed an archaic stack-alignment hack that was failing with Chris@19: gcc-4.7/i386. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added stack-alignment hack necessary for gcc on Windows/i386. We Chris@19: will regret this in ten years (see previous change). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fix incompatibility with Intel icc which pretends to be gcc Chris@19: but does not support quad precision. Chris@19: Chris@19: * make libfftw{threads,mpi} depend upon libfftw when using libtool; Chris@19: this is consistent with most other libraries and simplifies the life Chris@19: of various distributors of GNU/Linux. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.3.1 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Changes since 3.3.1-beta1: Chris@19: Chris@19: - Reduced planning time in estimate mode for sizes with large Chris@19: prime factors. Chris@19: Chris@19: - Added AVX autodetection under Visual Studio. Thanks Carsten Chris@19: Steger for submitting the necessary code. Chris@19: Chris@19: - Modern Fortran interface now uses a separate fftw3l.f03 interface Chris@19: file for the long double interface, which is not supported by Chris@19: some Fortran compilers. Provided new fftw3q.f03 interface file Chris@19: to access the quadruple-precision FFTW routines with recent Chris@19: versions of gcc/gfortran. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added support for the NEON extensions to the ARM ISA. (Note to beta Chris@19: users: an ARM cycle counter is not yet implemented; please contact Chris@19: fftw@fftw.org if you know how to do it right.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * MPI code now compiles even if mpicc is a C++ compiler; thanks to Chris@19: Kyle Spyksma for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.3 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Changes since 3.3-beta1: Chris@19: Chris@19: - Compiling OpenMP support (--enable-openmp) now installs a Chris@19: fftw3_omp library, instead of fftw3_threads, so that OpenMP Chris@19: and POSIX threads (--enable-threads) libraries can be built Chris@19: and installed at the same time. Chris@19: Chris@19: - Various minor compilation fixes, corrections of manual typos, and Chris@19: improvements to the benchmark test program. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Add support for the AVX extensions to x86 and x86-64. The AVX code Chris@19: works with 16-byte alignment (as opposed to 32-byte alignment), Chris@19: so there is no ABI change compared to FFTW 3.2.2. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added Fortran 2003 interface, which should be usable on most modern Chris@19: Fortran compilers (e.g. gfortran) and provides type-checked access Chris@19: to the the C FFTW interface. (The legacy Fortran-77 interface is Chris@19: still included also.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added MPI distributed-memory transforms. Compared to 3.3alpha, Chris@19: the major changes in the MPI transforms are: Chris@19: - Fixed some deadlock and crashing bugs. Chris@19: - Added Fortran 2003 interface. Chris@19: - Added new-array execute functions for MPI plans. Chris@19: - Eliminated use of large MPI tags, since Cray MPI requires tags < 2^24; Chris@19: thanks to Jonathan Bentz for the bug report. Chris@19: - Expanded documentation. Chris@19: - 'make check' now runs MPI tests Chris@19: - Some ABI changes - not binary-compatible with 3.3alpha MPI. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Add support for quad-precision __float128 in gcc 4.6 or later (on x86. Chris@19: x86-64, and Itanium). The new routines use the fftwq_ prefix. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed support for MIPS paired-single instructions due to lack of Chris@19: available hardware for testing. Users who want this functionality Chris@19: should continue using FFTW 3.2.x. (Note that FFTW 3.3 still works Chris@19: on MIPS; this only concerns special instructions available on some Chris@19: MIPS chips.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed support for the Cell Broadband Engine. Cell users should Chris@19: use FFTW 3.2.x. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New convenience functions fftw_alloc_real and fftw_alloc_complex Chris@19: to use fftw_malloc for real and complex arrays without typecasts Chris@19: or sizeof. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New convenience functions fftw_export_wisdom_to_filename and Chris@19: fftw_import_wisdom_from_filename that export/import wisdom Chris@19: to a file, which don't require you to open/close the file yourself. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New function fftw_cost to return FFTW's internal cost metric for Chris@19: a given plan; thanks to Rhys Ulerich and Nathanael Schaeffer for the Chris@19: suggestion. Chris@19: Chris@19: * The --enable-sse2 configure flag now works in both double and single Chris@19: precision (and is equivalent to --enable-sse in the latter case). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Remove --enable-portable-binary flag: we new produce portable binaries Chris@19: by default. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Remove the automatic detection of native architecture flag for gcc Chris@19: which was introduced in fftw-3.1, since new gcc supports -mtune=native. Chris@19: Remove the --with-gcc-arch flag; if you want to specify a particlar Chris@19: arch to configure, use ./configure CC="gcc -mtune=...". Chris@19: Chris@19: * --with-our-malloc16 configure flag is now renamed --with-our-malloc. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed build problem failure when srand48 declaration is missing; Chris@19: thanks to Ralf Wildenhues for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed bug in fftw_set_timelimit: ensure that a negative timelimit Chris@19: is equivalent to no timelimit in all cases. Thanks to William Andrew Chris@19: Burnson for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed stack-overflow problem on OpenBSD caused by using alloca with Chris@19: too large a buffer. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.2.2 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Improve performance of some copy operations of complex arrays on Chris@19: x86 machines. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Add configure flag to disable alloca(), which is broken in mingw64. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Planning in FFTW_ESTIMATE mode for r2r transforms became slower Chris@19: between fftw-3.1.3 and 3.2. This regression has now been fixed. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.2.1 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements for some multidimensional r2c/c2r transforms; Chris@19: thanks to Eugene Miloslavsky for his benchmark reports. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Compile with icc on MacOS X, use better icc compiler flags. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Compilation fixes for systems where snprintf is defined as a macro; Chris@19: thanks to Marcus Mae for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fortran documentation now recommends not using dfftw_execute, Chris@19: because of reports of problems with various Fortran compilers; Chris@19: it is better to use dfftw_execute_dft etcetera. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Some documentation clarifications, e.g. of fact that --enable-openmp Chris@19: and --enable-threads are mutually exclusive (thanks to Long To), Chris@19: and document slightly odd behavior of plan_guru_r2r in Fortran Chris@19: (thanks to Alexander Pozdneev). Chris@19: Chris@19: * FAQ was accidentally omitted from 3.2 tarball. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Remove some extraneous (harmless) files accidentally included in Chris@19: a subdirectory of the 3.2 tarball. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.2 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Worked around apparent glibc bug that leads to rare hangs when freeing Chris@19: semaphores. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed segfault due to unaligned access in certain obscure problems Chris@19: that use SSE and multiple threads. Chris@19: Chris@19: * MPI transforms not included, as they are still in alpha; the alpha Chris@19: versions of the MPI transforms have been moved to FFTW 3.3alpha1. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.2alpha3 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements for sizes with factors of 5 and 10. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Documented FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY flag, at the suggestion of Mario Chris@19: Emmenlauer and Phil Dumont. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Port Cell code to SDK2.1 (libspe2), as opposed to the old libspe1 code. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements in Cell code for N < 32k, thanks to Jan Wagner Chris@19: for the suggestions. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Cycle counter for Sun x86_64 compiler, and compilation fix in cycle Chris@19: counter for AIX/xlc (thanks to Jeff Haferman for the bug report). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed incorrect type prefix in MPI code that prevented wisdom routines Chris@19: from working in single precision (thanks to Eric A. Borisch for the report). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added 'make check' for MPI code (which still fails in a couple corner Chris@19: cases, but should be much better than in alpha2). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Many other small fixes. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.2alpha2 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support for the Cell processor, donated by IBM Research; see README.Cell Chris@19: and the Cell section of the manual. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New 64-bit API: for every "plan_guru" function there is a new "plan_guru64" Chris@19: function with the same semantics, but which takes fftw_iodim64 instead of Chris@19: fftw_iodim. fftw_iodim64 is the same as fftw_iodim, except that it takes Chris@19: ptrdiff_t integer types as parameters, which is a 64-bit type on Chris@19: 64-bit machines. This is only useful for specifying very large transforms Chris@19: on 64-bit machines. (Internally, FFTW uses ptrdiff_t everywhere Chris@19: regardless of what API you choose.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * Experimental MPI support. Complex one- and multi-dimensional FFTs, Chris@19: multi-dimensional r2r, multi-dimensional r2c/c2r transforms, and Chris@19: distributed transpose operations, with 1d block distributions. Chris@19: (This is an alpha preview: routines have not been exhaustively Chris@19: tested, documentation is incomplete, and some functionality is Chris@19: missing, e.g. Fortran support.) See mpi/README and also the MPI Chris@19: section of the manual. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Significantly faster r2c/c2r transforms, especially on machines with SIMD. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Rewritten multi-threaded support for better performance by Chris@19: re-using a fixed pool of threads rather than continually Chris@19: respawning and joining (which nowadays is much slower). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support for MIPS paired-single SIMD instructions, donated by Chris@19: Codesourcery. Chris@19: Chris@19: * FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY planner flag, to create plan only if wisdom is Chris@19: available and return NULL otherwise. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed k7 support, which only worked in 32-bit mode and is Chris@19: becoming obsolete. Use --enable-sse instead. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added --with-g77-wrappers configure option to force inclusion Chris@19: of g77 wrappers, in addition to whatever is needed for the Chris@19: detected Fortran compilers. This is mainly intended for GNU/Linux Chris@19: distros switching to gfortran that wish to include both Chris@19: gfortran and g77 support in FFTW. Chris@19: Chris@19: * In manual, renamed "guru execute" functions to "new-array execute" Chris@19: functions, to reduce confusion with the guru planner interface. Chris@19: (The programming interface is unchanged.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * Add missing __declspec attribute to threads API functions when compiling Chris@19: for Windows; thanks to Robert O. Morris for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed missing return value from dfftw_init_threads in Fortran; Chris@19: thanks to Markus Wetzstein for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.1.3 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Bug fix: FFTW computes incorrect results when the user plans both Chris@19: REDFT11 and RODFT11 transforms of certain sizes. The bug is caused Chris@19: by incorrect sharing of twiddle-factor tables between the two Chris@19: transforms, and only occurs when both are used. Thanks to Paul Chris@19: A. Valiant for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.1.2 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Correct bug in configure script: --enable-portable-binary option was ignored! Chris@19: Thanks to Andrew Salamon for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Threads compilation fix on AIX: prefer xlc_r to cc_r, and don't use Chris@19: either if we are using gcc. Thanks to Guy Moebs for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Updated FAQ to note that Apple gcc 4.0.1 on MacOS/Intel is broken, Chris@19: and suggest a workaround. configure script now detects Core/Duo arch. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Use -maltivec when checking for altivec.h. Fixes Gentoo bug #129304, Chris@19: thanks to Markus Dittrich. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.1.1 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements for Intel EMT64. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements for large-size transforms with SIMD. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Cycle counter support for Intel icc and Visual C++ on x86-64. Chris@19: Chris@19: * In fftw-wisdom tool, replaced obsolete --impatient with --measure. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed compilation failure with AIX/xlc; thanks to Joseph Thomas. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Windows DLL support for Fortran API (added missing __declspec(dllexport)). Chris@19: Chris@19: * SSE/SSE2 code works properly (i.e. disables itself) on older 386 and 486 Chris@19: CPUs lacking a CPUID instruction; thanks to Eric Korpela. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.1 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Faster FFTW_ESTIMATE planner. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New (faster) algorithm for REDFT00/RODFT00 (type-I DCT/DST) of odd size. Chris@19: Chris@19: * "4-step" algorithm for faster FFTs of very large sizes (> 2^18). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Faster in-place real-data DFTs (for R2HC and HC2R r2r formats). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Faster in-place non-square transpositions (FFTW uses these internally Chris@19: for in-place FFTs, and you can also perform them explicitly using Chris@19: the guru interface). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Faster prime-size DFTs: implemented Bluestein's algorithm, as well Chris@19: as a zero-padded Rader variant to limit recursive use of Rader's algorithm. Chris@19: Chris@19: * SIMD support for split complex arrays. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Much faster Altivec/VMX performance. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New fftw_set_timelimit function to specify a (rough) upper bound to the Chris@19: planning time (does not affect ESTIMATE mode). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed --enable-3dnow support; use --enable-k7 instead. Chris@19: Chris@19: * FMA (fused multiply-add) version is now included in "standard" FFTW, Chris@19: and is enabled with --enable-fma (the default on PowerPC and Itanium). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Automatic detection of native architecture flag for gcc. New Chris@19: configure options: --enable-portable-binary and --with-gcc-arch=, Chris@19: for people distributing compiled binaries of FFTW (see manual). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Automatic detection of Altivec under Linux with gcc 3.4 (so that Chris@19: same binary should work on both Altivec and non-Altivec PowerPCs). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Compiler-specific tweaks/flags/workarounds for gcc 3.4, xlc, HP/UX, Chris@19: Solaris/Intel. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Various documentation clarifications. Chris@19: Chris@19: * 64-bit clean. (Fixes a bug affecting the split guru planner on Chris@19: 64-bit machines, reported by David Necas.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed Debian bug #259612: inadvertent use of SSE instructions on Chris@19: non-SSE machines (causing a crash) for --enable-sse binaries. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed bug that caused HC2R transforms to destroy the input in Chris@19: certain cases, even if the user specified FFTW_PRESERVE_INPUT. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed bug where wisdom would be lost under rare circumstances, Chris@19: causing excessive planning time. Chris@19: Chris@19: * FAQ notes bug in gcc-3.4.[1-3] that causes FFTW to crash with SSE/SSE2. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed accidentally exported symbol that prohibited simultaneous Chris@19: linking to double/single multithreaded FFTW (thanks to Alessio Massaro). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support Win32 threads under MinGW (thanks to Alessio Massaro). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed problem with building DLL under Cygwin; thanks to Stephane Fillod. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fix build failure if no Fortran compiler is found (thanks to Charles Chris@19: Radley for the bug report). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed compilation failure with icc 8.0 and SSE/SSE2. Automatic Chris@19: detection of icc architecture flag (e.g. -xW). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed compilation with OpenMP on AIX (thanks to Greg Bauer). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed compilation failure on x86-64 with gcc (thanks to Orion Poplawski). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Incorporated patch from FreeBSD ports (FreeBSD does not have memalign, Chris@19: but its malloc is 16-byte aligned). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Cycle-counter compilation fixes for Itanium, Alpha, x86-64, Sparc, Chris@19: MacOS (thanks to Matt Boman, John Bowman, and James A. Treacy for Chris@19: reports/fixes). Added x86-64 cycle counter for PGI compilers, Chris@19: courtesy Cristiano Calonaci. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fix compilation problem in test program due to C99 conflict. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Portability fix for import_system_wisdom with djgpp (thanks to Juan Chris@19: Manuel Guerrero). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed compilation failure on MacOS 10.3 due to getopt conflict. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Work around Visual C++ (version 6/7) bug in SSE compilation; Chris@19: thanks to Eddie Yee for his detailed report. Chris@19: Chris@19: Changes from FFTW 3.1 beta 2: Chris@19: Chris@19: * Several minor compilation fixes. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Eliminate FFTW_TIMELIMIT flag and replace fftw_timelimit global with Chris@19: fftw_set_timelimit function. Make wisdom work with time-limited plans. Chris@19: Chris@19: Changes from FFTW 3.1 beta 1: Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixes for creating DLLs under Windows; thanks to John Pavel for his feedback. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed more 64-bit problems, thanks to John Pavel for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Further speed improvements for Altivec/VMX. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Further speed improvements for non-square transpositions. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Many minor tweaks. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.0.1 Chris@19: Chris@19: * Some speed improvements in SIMD code. Chris@19: Chris@19: * --without-cycle-counter option is removed. If no cycle counter is found, Chris@19: then the estimator is always used. A --with-slow-timer option is provided Chris@19: to force the use of lower-resolution timers. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Several fixes for compilation under Visual C++, with help from Stefane Ruel. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added x86 cycle counter for Visual C++, with help from Morten Nissov. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added S390 cycle counter, courtesy of James Treacy. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added missing static keyword that prevented simultaneous linkage Chris@19: of different-precision versions; thanks to Rasmus Larsen for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Corrected accidental omission of f77_wisdom.f file; thanks to Alan Watson. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support -xopenmp flag for SunOS; thanks to John Lou for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Compilation with HP/UX cc requires -Wp,-H128000 flag to increase Chris@19: preprocessor limits; thanks to Peter Vouras for the bug report. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Removed non-portable use of 'tempfile' in fftw-wisdom-to-conf script; Chris@19: thanks to Nicolas Decoster for the patch. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added 'make smallcheck' target in tests/ directory, at the request of Chris@19: James Treacy. Chris@19: Chris@19: FFTW 3.0 Chris@19: Chris@19: Major goals of this release: Chris@19: Chris@19: * Speed: often 20% or more faster than FFTW 2.x, even without SIMD (see below). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Complete rewrite, to make it easier to add new algorithms and transforms. Chris@19: Chris@19: * New API, to support more general semantics. Chris@19: Chris@19: Other enhancements: Chris@19: Chris@19: * SIMD acceleration on supporting CPUs (SSE, SSE2, 3DNow!, and AltiVec). Chris@19: (With special thanks to Franz Franchetti for many experimental prototypes Chris@19: and to Stefan Kral for the vectorizing generator from fftwgel.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * True in-place 1d transforms of large sizes (as well as compressed Chris@19: twiddle tables for additional memory/cache savings). Chris@19: Chris@19: * More arbitrary placement of real & imaginary data, e.g. including Chris@19: interleaved (as in FFTW 2.x) as well as separate real/imag arrays. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Efficient prime-size transforms of real data. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Multidimensional transforms can operate on a subset of a larger matrix, Chris@19: and/or transform selected dimensions of a multidimensional array. Chris@19: Chris@19: * By popular demand, simultaneous linking to double precision (fftw), Chris@19: single precision (fftwf), and long-double precision (fftwl) versions Chris@19: of FFTW is now supported. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Cycle counters (on all modern CPUs) are exploited to speed planning. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Efficient transforms of real even/odd arrays, a.k.a. discrete Chris@19: cosine/sine transforms (types I-IV). (Currently work via pre/post Chris@19: processing of real transforms, ala FFTPACK, so are not optimal.) Chris@19: Chris@19: * DHTs (Discrete Hartley Transforms), again via post-processing Chris@19: of real transforms (and thus suboptimal, for now). Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support for linking to just those parts of FFTW that you need, Chris@19: greatly reducing the size of statically linked programs when Chris@19: only a limited set of transform sizes/types are required. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Canonical global wisdom file (/etc/fftw/wisdom) on Unix, along Chris@19: with a command-line tool (fftw-wisdom) to generate/update it. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fortran API can be used with both g77 and non-g77 compilers Chris@19: simultaneously. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Multi-threaded version has optional OpenMP support. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Authors' good looks have greatly improved with age. Chris@19: Chris@19: Changes from 3.0beta3: Chris@19: Chris@19: * Separate FMA distribution to better exploit fused multiply-add instructions Chris@19: on PowerPC (and possibly other) architectures. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Performance improvements via some inlining tweaks. Chris@19: Chris@19: * fftw_flops now returns double arguments, not int, to avoid overflows Chris@19: for large sizes. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Workarounds for automake bugs. Chris@19: Chris@19: Changes from 3.0beta2: Chris@19: Chris@19: * The standard REDFT00/RODFT00 (DCT-I/DST-I) algorithm (used in Chris@19: FFTPACK, NR, etcetera) turns out to have poor numerical accuracy, so Chris@19: we replaced it with a slower routine that is more accurate. Chris@19: Chris@19: * The guru planner and execute functions now have two variants, one that Chris@19: takes complex arguments and one that takes separate real/imag pointers. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Execute and planner routines now automatically align the stack on x86, Chris@19: in case the calling program is misaligned. Chris@19: Chris@19: * README file for test program. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed bugs in the combination of SIMD with multi-threaded transforms. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Eliminated internal fftw_threads_init function, which some people were Chris@19: calling accidentally instead of the fftw_init_threads API function. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Check for -openmp flag (Intel C compiler) when --enable-openmp is used. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support AMD x86-64 SIMD and cycle counter. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Support SSE2 intrinsics in forthcoming gcc 3.3. Chris@19: Chris@19: Changes from 3.0beta1: Chris@19: Chris@19: * Faster in-place 1d transforms of non-power-of-two sizes. Chris@19: Chris@19: * SIMD improvements for in-place, multi-dimensional, and/or non-FFTW_PATIENT Chris@19: transforms. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Added support for hard-coded DCT/DST/DHT codelets of small sizes; the Chris@19: default distribution only includes hard-coded size-8 DCT-II/III, however. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Many minor improvements to the manual. Added section on using the Chris@19: codelet generator to customize and enhance FFTW. Chris@19: Chris@19: * The default 'make check' should now only take a few minutes; for more Chris@19: strenuous tests (which may take a day or so), do 'cd tests; make bigcheck'. Chris@19: Chris@19: * fftw_print_plan is split into fftw_fprint_plan and fftw_print_plan, where Chris@19: the latter uses stdout. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed ability to compile with a C++ compiler. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed support for C99 complex type under glibc. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed problems with alloca under MinGW, AIX. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Workaround for gcc/SPARC bug. Chris@19: Chris@19: * Fixed multi-threaded initialization failure on IRIX due to lack of Chris@19: user-accessible PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM there.