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Chris@10 57 <h4 class="subsection">6.4.2 Load balancing</h4>
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Chris@10 60 Ideally, when you parallelize a transform over some P
Chris@10 61 processes, each process should end up with work that takes equal time.
Chris@10 62 Otherwise, all of the processes end up waiting on whichever process is
Chris@10 63 slowest. This goal is known as &ldquo;load balancing.&rdquo; In this section,
Chris@10 64 we describe the circumstances under which FFTW is able to load-balance
Chris@10 65 well, and in particular how you should choose your transform size in
Chris@10 66 order to load balance.
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Chris@10 68 <p>Load balancing is especially difficult when you are parallelizing over
Chris@10 69 heterogeneous machines; for example, if one of your processors is a
Chris@10 70 old 486 and another is a Pentium IV, obviously you should give the
Chris@10 71 Pentium more work to do than the 486 since the latter is much slower.
Chris@10 72 FFTW does not deal with this problem, however&mdash;it assumes that your
Chris@10 73 processes run on hardware of comparable speed, and that the goal is
Chris@10 74 therefore to divide the problem as equally as possible.
Chris@10 75
Chris@10 76 <p>For a multi-dimensional complex DFT, FFTW can divide the problem
Chris@10 77 equally among the processes if: (i) the <em>first</em> dimension
Chris@10 78 <code>n0</code> is divisible by P; and (ii), the <em>product</em> of
Chris@10 79 the subsequent dimensions is divisible by P. (For the advanced
Chris@10 80 interface, where you can specify multiple simultaneous transforms via
Chris@10 81 some &ldquo;vector&rdquo; length <code>howmany</code>, a factor of <code>howmany</code> is
Chris@10 82 included in the product of the subsequent dimensions.)
Chris@10 83
Chris@10 84 <p>For a one-dimensional complex DFT, the length <code>N</code> of the data
Chris@10 85 should be divisible by P <em>squared</em> to be able to divide
Chris@10 86 the problem equally among the processes.
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