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| Copyright (C) 2003 Matteo Frigo.
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| <span id="Installation-and-Supported-Hardware_002fSoftware-1"></span><h3 class="section">5.1 Installation and Supported Hardware/Software</h3>
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| <p>All of the FFTW threads code is located in the <code>threads</code>
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| subdirectory of the FFTW package.  On Unix systems, the FFTW threads
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| libraries and header files can be automatically configured, compiled,
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| and installed along with the uniprocessor FFTW libraries simply by
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| including <code>--enable-threads</code> in the flags to the <code>configure</code>
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| script (see <a href="Installation-on-Unix.html">Installation on Unix</a>), or <code>--enable-openmp</code> to use
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| <a href="http://www.openmp.org">OpenMP</a> threads.
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| <span id="index-OpenMP"></span>
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| <p>The threads routines require your operating system to have some sort
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| of shared-memory threads support.  Specifically, the FFTW threads
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| package works with POSIX threads (available on most Unix variants,
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| from GNU/Linux to MacOS X) and Win32 threads.  OpenMP threads, which
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| are supported in many common compilers (e.g. gcc) are also supported,
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| and may give better performance on some systems.  (OpenMP threads are
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| also useful if you are employing OpenMP in your own code, in order to
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| minimize conflicts between threading models.)  If you have a
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| shared-memory machine that uses a different threads API, it should be
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| a simple matter of programming to include support for it; see the file
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| <code>threads/threads.c</code> for more detail.
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| </p>
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| <p>You can compile FFTW with <em>both</em> <code>--enable-threads</code> and
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| <code>--enable-openmp</code> at the same time, since they install libraries
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| with different names (‘<samp>fftw3_threads</samp>’ and ‘<samp>fftw3_omp</samp>’, as
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| described below).  However, your programs may only link to <em>one</em>
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| of these two libraries at a time.
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| <p>Ideally, of course, you should also have multiple processors in order to
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| get any benefit from the threaded transforms.
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