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| <span id="Multi_002dthreaded-FFTW-1"></span><h2 class="chapter">5 Multi-threaded FFTW</h2>
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| <p>In this chapter we document the parallel FFTW routines for
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| shared-memory parallel hardware.  These routines, which support
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| parallel one- and multi-dimensional transforms of both real and
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| complex data, are the easiest way to take advantage of multiple
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| processors with FFTW.  They work just like the corresponding
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| uniprocessor transform routines, except that you have an extra
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| initialization routine to call, and there is a routine to set the
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| number of threads to employ.  Any program that uses the uniprocessor
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| FFTW can therefore be trivially modified to use the multi-threaded
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| <p>A shared-memory machine is one in which all CPUs can directly access
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| ubiquity of multi-core CPUs.  FFTW’s multi-threading support allows
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| you to utilize these additional CPUs transparently from a single
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| program.  However, this does not necessarily translate into
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| performance gains—when multiple threads/CPUs are employed, there is
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| an overhead required for synchronization that may outweigh the
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| computatational parallelism.  Therefore, you can only benefit from
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