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|  | <span id="Usage-of-Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW-1"></span><h3 class="section">5.2 Usage of Multi-threaded FFTW</h3> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>Here, it is assumed that the reader is already familiar with the usage | ||
|  | of the uniprocessor FFTW routines, described elsewhere in this manual. | ||
|  | We only describe what one has to change in order to use the | ||
|  | multi-threaded routines. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <span id="index-OpenMP-1"></span> | ||
|  | <p>First, programs using the parallel complex transforms should be linked | ||
|  | with <code>-lfftw3_threads -lfftw3 -lm</code> on Unix, or <code>-lfftw3_omp | ||
|  | -lfftw3 -lm</code> if you compiled with OpenMP. You will also need to link | ||
|  | with whatever library is responsible for threads on your system | ||
|  | (e.g. <code>-lpthread</code> on GNU/Linux) or include whatever compiler flag | ||
|  | enables OpenMP (e.g. <code>-fopenmp</code> with gcc). | ||
|  | <span id="index-linking-on-Unix"></span> | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>Second, before calling <em>any</em> FFTW routines, you should call the | ||
|  | function: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">int fftw_init_threads(void); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005finit_005fthreads"></span> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>This function, which need only be called once, performs any one-time | ||
|  | initialization required to use threads on your system.  It returns zero | ||
|  | if there was some error (which should not happen under normal | ||
|  | circumstances) and a non-zero value otherwise. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>Third, before creating a plan that you want to parallelize, you should | ||
|  | call: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">void fftw_plan_with_nthreads(int nthreads); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fplan_005fwith_005fnthreads"></span> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>The <code>nthreads</code> argument indicates the number of threads you want | ||
|  | FFTW to use (or actually, the maximum number).  All plans subsequently | ||
|  | created with any planner routine will use that many threads.  You can | ||
|  | call <code>fftw_plan_with_nthreads</code>, create some plans, call | ||
|  | <code>fftw_plan_with_nthreads</code> again with a different argument, and | ||
|  | create some more plans for a new number of threads.  Plans already created | ||
|  | before a call to <code>fftw_plan_with_nthreads</code> are unaffected.  If you | ||
|  | pass an <code>nthreads</code> argument of <code>1</code> (the default), threads are | ||
|  | disabled for subsequent plans. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>You can determine the current number of threads that the planner can | ||
|  | use by calling: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">int fftw_planner_nthreads(void); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fplanner_005fnthreads"></span> | ||
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|  | <span id="index-OpenMP-2"></span> | ||
|  | <p>With OpenMP, to configure FFTW to use all of the currently running | ||
|  | OpenMP threads (set by <code>omp_set_num_threads(nthreads)</code> or by the | ||
|  | <code>OMP_NUM_THREADS</code> environment variable), you can do: | ||
|  | <code>fftw_plan_with_nthreads(omp_get_max_threads())</code>. (The ‘<samp>omp_</samp>’ | ||
|  | OpenMP functions are declared via <code>#include <omp.h></code>.) | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <span id="index-thread-safety"></span> | ||
|  | <p>Given a plan, you then execute it as usual with | ||
|  | <code>fftw_execute(plan)</code>, and the execution will use the number of | ||
|  | threads specified when the plan was created.  When done, you destroy | ||
|  | it as usual with <code>fftw_destroy_plan</code>.  As described in | ||
|  | <a href="Thread-safety.html">Thread safety</a>, plan <em>execution</em> is thread-safe, but plan | ||
|  | creation and destruction are <em>not</em>: you should create/destroy | ||
|  | plans only from a single thread, but can safely execute multiple plans | ||
|  | in parallel. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>There is one additional routine: if you want to get rid of all memory | ||
|  | and other resources allocated internally by FFTW, you can call: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">void fftw_cleanup_threads(void); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fcleanup_005fthreads"></span> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>which is much like the <code>fftw_cleanup()</code> function except that it | ||
|  | also gets rid of threads-related data.  You must <em>not</em> execute any | ||
|  | previously created plans after calling this function. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>We should also mention one other restriction: if you save wisdom from a | ||
|  | program using the multi-threaded FFTW, that wisdom <em>cannot be used</em> | ||
|  | by a program using only the single-threaded FFTW (i.e. not calling | ||
|  | <code>fftw_init_threads</code>).  See <a href="Words-of-Wisdom_002dSaving-Plans.html">Words of Wisdom-Saving Plans</a>. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>Finally, FFTW provides a optional callback interface that allows you to | ||
|  | replace its parallel threading backend at runtime: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">void fftw_threads_set_callback( | ||
|  |     void (*parallel_loop)(void *(*work)(void *), char *jobdata, size_t elsize, int njobs, void *data), | ||
|  |     void *data); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fthreads_005fset_005fcallback"></span> | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | <p>This routine (which is <em>not</em> threadsafe and should generally be called before creating | ||
|  | any FFTW plans) allows you to provide a function <code>parallel_loop</code> that executes | ||
|  | parallel work for FFTW: it should call the function <code>work(jobdata + elsize*i)</code> for | ||
|  | <code>i</code> from <code>0</code> to <code>njobs-1</code>, possibly in parallel.  (The ‘data‘ pointer | ||
|  | supplied to <code>fftw_threads_set_callback</code> is passed through to your <code>parallel_loop</code> | ||
|  | function.)   For example, if you link to an FFTW threads library built to use POSIX threads, | ||
|  | but you want it to use OpenMP instead (because you are using OpenMP elsewhere in your program | ||
|  | and want to avoid competing threads), you can call <code>fftw_threads_set_callback</code> with | ||
|  | the callback function: | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">void parallel_loop(void *(*work)(char *), char *jobdata, size_t elsize, int njobs, void *data) | ||
|  | { | ||
|  | #pragma omp parallel for | ||
|  |     for (int i = 0; i < njobs; ++i) | ||
|  |         work(jobdata + elsize * i); | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | 
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|  | <p>The same mechanism could be used in order to make FFTW use a threading backend | ||
|  | implemented via Intel TBB, Apple GCD, or Cilk, for example. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
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