cannam@95: /* cannam@95: * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Matteo Frigo cannam@95: * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology cannam@95: * cannam@95: * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify cannam@95: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by cannam@95: * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or cannam@95: * (at your option) any later version. cannam@95: * cannam@95: * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, cannam@95: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of cannam@95: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the cannam@95: * GNU General Public License for more details. cannam@95: * cannam@95: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License cannam@95: * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software cannam@95: * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA cannam@95: * cannam@95: */ cannam@95: cannam@95: #include "api.h" cannam@95: #include "dft.h" cannam@95: #include "rdft.h" cannam@95: cannam@95: #include "x77.h" cannam@95: cannam@95: /* if F77_FUNC is not defined, then we don't know how to mangle identifiers cannam@95: for the Fortran linker, and we must omit the f77 API. */ cannam@95: #if defined(F77_FUNC) || defined(WINDOWS_F77_MANGLING) cannam@95: cannam@95: /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ cannam@95: /* some internal functions used by the f77 api */ cannam@95: cannam@95: /* in fortran, the natural array ordering is column-major, which cannam@95: corresponds to reversing the dimensions relative to C's row-major */ cannam@95: static int *reverse_n(int rnk, const int *n) cannam@95: { cannam@95: int *nrev; cannam@95: int i; cannam@95: A(FINITE_RNK(rnk)); cannam@95: nrev = (int *) MALLOC(sizeof(int) * rnk, PROBLEMS); cannam@95: for (i = 0; i < rnk; ++i) cannam@95: nrev[rnk - i - 1] = n[i]; cannam@95: return nrev; cannam@95: } cannam@95: cannam@95: /* f77 doesn't have data structures, so we have to pass iodims as cannam@95: parallel arrays */ cannam@95: static X(iodim) *make_dims(int rnk, const int *n, cannam@95: const int *is, const int *os) cannam@95: { cannam@95: X(iodim) *dims; cannam@95: int i; cannam@95: A(FINITE_RNK(rnk)); cannam@95: dims = (X(iodim) *) MALLOC(sizeof(X(iodim)) * rnk, PROBLEMS); cannam@95: for (i = 0; i < rnk; ++i) { cannam@95: dims[i].n = n[i]; cannam@95: dims[i].is = is[i]; cannam@95: dims[i].os = os[i]; cannam@95: } cannam@95: return dims; cannam@95: } cannam@95: cannam@95: typedef struct { cannam@95: void (*f77_write_char)(char *, void *); cannam@95: void *data; cannam@95: } write_char_data; cannam@95: cannam@95: static void write_char(char c, void *d) cannam@95: { cannam@95: write_char_data *ad = (write_char_data *) d; cannam@95: ad->f77_write_char(&c, ad->data); cannam@95: } cannam@95: cannam@95: typedef struct { cannam@95: void (*f77_read_char)(int *, void *); cannam@95: void *data; cannam@95: } read_char_data; cannam@95: cannam@95: static int read_char(void *d) cannam@95: { cannam@95: read_char_data *ed = (read_char_data *) d; cannam@95: int c; cannam@95: ed->f77_read_char(&c, ed->data); cannam@95: return (c < 0 ? EOF : c); cannam@95: } cannam@95: cannam@95: static X(r2r_kind) *ints2kinds(int rnk, const int *ik) cannam@95: { cannam@95: if (!FINITE_RNK(rnk) || rnk == 0) cannam@95: return 0; cannam@95: else { cannam@95: int i; cannam@95: X(r2r_kind) *k; cannam@95: cannam@95: k = (X(r2r_kind) *) MALLOC(sizeof(X(r2r_kind)) * rnk, PROBLEMS); cannam@95: /* reverse order for Fortran -> C */ cannam@95: for (i = 0; i < rnk; ++i) cannam@95: k[i] = (X(r2r_kind)) ik[rnk - 1 - i]; cannam@95: return k; cannam@95: } cannam@95: } cannam@95: cannam@95: /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ cannam@95: cannam@95: #define F77(a, A) F77x(x77(a), X77(A)) cannam@95: cannam@95: #ifndef WINDOWS_F77_MANGLING cannam@95: cannam@95: #if defined(F77_FUNC) cannam@95: # define F77x(a, A) F77_FUNC(a, A) cannam@95: # include "f77funcs.h" cannam@95: #endif cannam@95: cannam@95: /* If identifiers with underscores are mangled differently than those cannam@95: without underscores, then we include *both* mangling versions. The cannam@95: reason is that the only Fortran compiler that does such differing cannam@95: mangling is currently g77 (which adds an extra underscore to names cannam@95: with underscores), whereas other compilers running on the same cannam@95: machine are likely to use non-underscored mangling. (I'm sick cannam@95: of users complaining that FFTW works with g77 but not with e.g. cannam@95: pgf77 or ifc on the same machine.) Note that all FFTW identifiers cannam@95: contain underscores, and configure picks g77 by default. */ cannam@95: #if defined(F77_FUNC_) && !defined(F77_FUNC_EQUIV) cannam@95: # undef F77x cannam@95: # define F77x(a, A) F77_FUNC_(a, A) cannam@95: # include "f77funcs.h" cannam@95: #endif cannam@95: cannam@95: #else /* WINDOWS_F77_MANGLING */ cannam@95: cannam@95: /* Various mangling conventions common (?) under Windows. */ cannam@95: cannam@95: /* g77 */ cannam@95: # define WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) a ## __ cannam@95: # define F77x(a, A) WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) cannam@95: # include "f77funcs.h" cannam@95: cannam@95: /* Intel, etc. */ cannam@95: # undef WINDOWS_F77_FUNC cannam@95: # define WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) a ## _ cannam@95: # include "f77funcs.h" cannam@95: cannam@95: /* Digital/Compaq/HP Visual Fortran, Intel Fortran. stdcall attribute cannam@95: is apparently required to adjust for calling conventions (callee cannam@95: pops stack in stdcall). See also: cannam@95: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vccore98/html/_core_mixed.2d.language_programming.3a_.overview.asp cannam@95: */ cannam@95: # undef WINDOWS_F77_FUNC cannam@95: # if defined(__GNUC__) cannam@95: # define WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) __attribute__((stdcall)) A cannam@95: # elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_ICC) || defined(_STDCALL_SUPPORTED) cannam@95: # define WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) __stdcall A cannam@95: # else cannam@95: # define WINDOWS_F77_FUNC(a, A) A /* oh well */ cannam@95: # endif cannam@95: # include "f77funcs.h" cannam@95: cannam@95: #endif /* WINDOWS_F77_MANGLING */ cannam@95: cannam@95: #endif /* F77_FUNC */