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<html lang="en"> <head> <title>Installation and Supported Hardware/Software - FFTW 3.3.3</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html"> <meta name="description" content="FFTW 3.3.3"> <meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.13"> <link title="Top" rel="start" href="index.html#Top"> <link rel="up" href="Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW" title="Multi-threaded FFTW"> <link rel="prev" href="Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW" title="Multi-threaded FFTW"> <link rel="next" href="Usage-of-Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Usage-of-Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW" title="Usage of Multi-threaded FFTW"> <link href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/" rel="generator-home" title="Texinfo Homepage"> <!-- This manual is for FFTW (version 3.3.3, 25 November 2012). Copyright (C) 2003 Matteo Frigo. Copyright (C) 2003 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved by the Free Software Foundation. --> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <style type="text/css"><!-- pre.display { font-family:inherit } pre.format { font-family:inherit } pre.smalldisplay { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller } pre.smallformat { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller } pre.smallexample { font-size:smaller } pre.smalllisp { font-size:smaller } span.sc { font-variant:small-caps } span.roman { font-family:serif; font-weight:normal; } span.sansserif { font-family:sans-serif; font-weight:normal; } --></style> </head> <body> <div class="node"> <a name="Installation-and-Supported-Hardware%2fSoftware"></a> <a name="Installation-and-Supported-Hardware_002fSoftware"></a> <p> Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="Usage-of-Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Usage-of-Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW">Usage of Multi-threaded FFTW</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW">Multi-threaded FFTW</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW.html#Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW">Multi-threaded FFTW</a> <hr> </div> <h3 class="section">5.1 Installation and Supported Hardware/Software</h3> <p>All of the FFTW threads code is located in the <code>threads</code> subdirectory of the FFTW package. On Unix systems, the FFTW threads libraries and header files can be automatically configured, compiled, and installed along with the uniprocessor FFTW libraries simply by including <code>--enable-threads</code> in the flags to the <code>configure</code> script (see <a href="Installation-on-Unix.html#Installation-on-Unix">Installation on Unix</a>), or <code>--enable-openmp</code> to use <a href="http://www.openmp.org">OpenMP</a> threads. <a name="index-configure-329"></a> <p><a name="index-portability-330"></a><a name="index-OpenMP-331"></a>The threads routines require your operating system to have some sort of shared-memory threads support. Specifically, the FFTW threads package works with POSIX threads (available on most Unix variants, from GNU/Linux to MacOS X) and Win32 threads. OpenMP threads, which are supported in many common compilers (e.g. gcc) are also supported, and may give better performance on some systems. (OpenMP threads are also useful if you are employing OpenMP in your own code, in order to minimize conflicts between threading models.) If you have a shared-memory machine that uses a different threads API, it should be a simple matter of programming to include support for it; see the file <code>threads/threads.c</code> for more detail. <p>You can compile FFTW with <em>both</em> <code>--enable-threads</code> and <code>--enable-openmp</code> at the same time, since they install libraries with different names (‘<samp><span class="samp">fftw3_threads</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">fftw3_omp</span></samp>’, as described below). However, your programs may only link to <em>one</em> of these two libraries at a time. <p>Ideally, of course, you should also have multiple processors in order to get any benefit from the threaded transforms. <!-- --> </body></html>