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|  | <span id="Planner-Flags-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">4.3.2 Planner Flags</h4> | ||
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|  | <p>All of the planner routines in FFTW accept an integer <code>flags</code> | ||
|  | argument, which is a bitwise OR (‘<samp>|</samp>’) of zero or more of the flag | ||
|  | constants defined below.  These flags control the rigor (and time) of | ||
|  | the planning process, and can also impose (or lift) restrictions on the | ||
|  | type of transform algorithm that is employed. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p><em>Important:</em> the planner overwrites the input array during | ||
|  | planning unless a saved plan (see <a href="Wisdom.html">Wisdom</a>) is available for that | ||
|  | problem, so you should initialize your input data after creating the | ||
|  | plan.  The only exceptions to this are the <code>FFTW_ESTIMATE</code> and | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY</code> flags, as mentioned below. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>In all  cases, if  wisdom is  available for the  given problem  that was | ||
|  | created  with equal-or-greater  planning rigor,  then the  more rigorous | ||
|  | wisdom is used.  For example, in <code>FFTW_ESTIMATE</code> mode any available | ||
|  | wisdom is used, whereas  in <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code> mode only wisdom created | ||
|  | in patient or exhaustive mode can be used.  See <a href="Words-of-Wisdom_002dSaving-Plans.html">Words of Wisdom-Saving Plans</a>. | ||
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|  | <span id="Planning_002drigor-flags"></span><h4 class="subsubheading">Planning-rigor flags</h4> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fESTIMATE-2"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_ESTIMATE</code> specifies that, instead of actual measurements of | ||
|  | different algorithms, a simple heuristic is used to pick a (probably | ||
|  | sub-optimal) plan quickly.  With this flag, the input/output arrays are | ||
|  | not overwritten during planning. | ||
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 | ||
|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fMEASURE-2"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_MEASURE</code> tells FFTW to find an optimized plan by actually | ||
|  | <em>computing</em> several FFTs and measuring their execution time. | ||
|  | Depending on your machine, this can take some time (often a few | ||
|  | seconds).  <code>FFTW_MEASURE</code> is the default planning option. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fPATIENT-2"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code> is like <code>FFTW_MEASURE</code>, but considers a wider | ||
|  | range of algorithms and often produces a “more optimal” plan | ||
|  | (especially for large transforms), but at the expense of several times | ||
|  | longer planning time (especially for large transforms). | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fEXHAUSTIVE-1"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE</code> is like <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code>, but considers an | ||
|  | even wider range of algorithms, including many that we think are | ||
|  | unlikely to be fast, to produce the most optimal plan but with a | ||
|  | substantially increased planning time. | ||
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|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fWISDOM_005fONLY"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY</code> is a special planning mode in which the plan | ||
|  | is only created if wisdom is available for the given problem, and | ||
|  | otherwise a <code>NULL</code> plan is returned.  This can be combined with | ||
|  | other flags, e.g. ‘<samp>FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY | FFTW_PATIENT</samp>’ creates a | ||
|  | plan only if wisdom is available that was created in | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code> or <code>FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE</code> mode.  The | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY</code> flag is intended for users who need to detect | ||
|  | whether wisdom is available; for example, if wisdom is not available | ||
|  | one may wish to allocate new arrays for planning so that user data is | ||
|  | not overwritten. | ||
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|  | </li></ul> | ||
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 | ||
|  | <span id="Algorithm_002drestriction-flags"></span><h4 class="subsubheading">Algorithm-restriction flags</h4> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fDESTROY_005fINPUT"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_DESTROY_INPUT</code> specifies that an out-of-place transform is | ||
|  | allowed to <em>overwrite its input</em> array with arbitrary data; this | ||
|  | can sometimes allow more efficient algorithms to be employed. | ||
|  | <span id="index-out_002dof_002dplace"></span> | ||
|  | 
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|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fPRESERVE_005fINPUT-1"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_PRESERVE_INPUT</code> specifies that an out-of-place transform must | ||
|  | <em>not change its input</em> array.  This is ordinarily the | ||
|  | <em>default</em>, except for c2r and hc2r (i.e. complex-to-real) | ||
|  | transforms for which <code>FFTW_DESTROY_INPUT</code> is the default.  In the | ||
|  | latter cases, passing <code>FFTW_PRESERVE_INPUT</code> will attempt to use | ||
|  | algorithms that do not destroy the input, at the expense of worse | ||
|  | performance; for multi-dimensional c2r transforms, however, no | ||
|  | input-preserving algorithms are implemented and the planner will return | ||
|  | <code>NULL</code> if one is requested. | ||
|  | <span id="index-c2r-1"></span> | ||
|  | <span id="index-hc2r-1"></span> | ||
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 | ||
|  | </li><li> <span id="index-FFTW_005fUNALIGNED"></span> | ||
|  | <span id="index-alignment-1"></span> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fmalloc-4"></span> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005falignment_005fof"></span> | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_UNALIGNED</code> specifies that the algorithm may not impose any | ||
|  | unusual alignment requirements on the input/output arrays (i.e. no | ||
|  | SIMD may be used).  This flag is normally <em>not necessary</em>, since | ||
|  | the planner automatically detects misaligned arrays.  The only use for | ||
|  | this flag is if you want to use the new-array execute interface to | ||
|  | execute a given plan on a different array that may not be aligned like | ||
|  | the original.  (Using <code>fftw_malloc</code> makes this flag unnecessary | ||
|  | even then.  You can also use <code>fftw_alignment_of</code> to detect | ||
|  | whether two arrays are equivalently aligned.) | ||
|  | 
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|  | </li></ul> | ||
|  | 
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|  | <span id="Limiting-planning-time"></span><h4 class="subsubheading">Limiting planning time</h4> | ||
|  | 
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|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">extern void fftw_set_timelimit(double seconds); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fset_005ftimelimit"></span> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>This function instructs FFTW to spend at most <code>seconds</code> seconds | ||
|  | (approximately) in the planner.  If <code>seconds == | ||
|  | FFTW_NO_TIMELIMIT</code> (the default value, which is negative), then | ||
|  | planning time is unbounded.  Otherwise, FFTW plans with a | ||
|  | progressively wider range of algorithms until the given time limit | ||
|  | is reached or the given range of algorithms is explored, returning the | ||
|  | best available plan. | ||
|  | <span id="index-FFTW_005fNO_005fTIMELIMIT"></span> | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>For example, specifying <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code> first plans in | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_ESTIMATE</code> mode, then in <code>FFTW_MEASURE</code> mode, then | ||
|  | finally (time permitting) in <code>FFTW_PATIENT</code>.  If | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE</code> is specified instead, the planner will further | ||
|  | progress to <code>FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE</code> mode. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>Note that the <code>seconds</code> argument specifies only a rough limit; in | ||
|  | practice, the planner may use somewhat more time if the time limit is | ||
|  | reached when the planner is in the middle of an operation that cannot | ||
|  | be interrupted.  At the very least, the planner will complete planning | ||
|  | in <code>FFTW_ESTIMATE</code> mode (which is thus equivalent to a time limit | ||
|  | of 0). | ||
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