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authorjtb <jtb>2003-04-29 22:48:45 +0000
committerjtb <jtb>2003-04-29 22:48:45 +0000
commit5c58c6edda07e99337216cc84871b370d34b227d (patch)
treec834ed94e993120e9b7550632b1b271410cbf1c6 /math/fftw/distinfo
parent1717317b30438c0110a6eca0c8912fc6c9cc34e4 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-5c58c6edda07e99337216cc84871b370d34b227d.tar.gz
Update to version 3.0.
Major goals of this release: * Speed: often 20% or more faster than FFTW 2.x, even without SIMD (see below). * Complete rewrite, to make it easier to add new algorithms and transforms. * New API, to support more general semantics. Other enhancements: * SIMD acceleration on supporting CPUs (SSE, SSE2, 3DNow!, and AltiVec). (With special thanks to Franz Franchetti for many experimental prototypes and to Stefan Kral for the vectorizing generator from fftwgel.) * True in-place 1d transforms of large sizes (as well as compressed twiddle tables for additional memory/cache savings). * More arbitrary placement of real & imaginary data, e.g. including interleaved (as in FFTW 2.x) as well as separate real/imag arrays. * Efficient prime-size transforms of real data. * Multidimensional transforms can operate on a subset of a larger matrix, and/or transform selected dimensions of a multidimensional array. * By popular demand, simultaneous linking to double precision (fftw), single precision (fftwf), and long-double precision (fftwl) versions of FFTW is now supported. * Cycle counters (on all modern CPUs) are exploited to speed planning. * Efficient transforms of real even/odd arrays, a.k.a. discrete cosine/sine transforms (types I-IV). (Currently work via pre/post processing of real transforms, ala FFTPACK, so are not optimal.) * DHTs (Discrete Hartley Transforms), again via post-processing of real transforms (and thus suboptimal, for now). * Support for linking to just those parts of FFTW that you need, greatly reducing the size of statically linked programs when only a limited set of transform sizes/types are required. * Canonical global wisdom file (/etc/fftw/wisdom) on Unix, along with a command-line tool (fftw-wisdom) to generate/update it. * Fortran API can be used with both g77 and non-g77 compilers simultaneously. * Multi-threaded version has optional OpenMP support. * Authors' good looks have greatly improved with age.
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-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2001/04/27 22:22:22 jtb Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2003/04/29 22:48:46 jtb Exp $
-SHA1 (fftw-2.1.3.tar.gz) = 5796f2f904f66630024bf130880ec845333cda18
-Size (fftw-2.1.3.tar.gz) = 1139406 bytes
-SHA1 (patch-aa) = 7a451f7aa2d4fe0e5134d014006c63d077951726
-SHA1 (patch-ab) = 64fdc5b9a8d6da22714ec0f05ff7716bfcbc696a
+SHA1 (fftw-3.0.tar.gz) = a4f33bdc975b24884c56c227e1ec02fa42185cac
+Size (fftw-3.0.tar.gz) = 1951812 bytes
+
+SHA1 (fftw-3.0-fma.tar.gz) = a0b5cc3ce30d4570d0b8971e3bd318bacd80dffa
+Size (fftw-3.0-fma.tar.gz) = 1964699 bytes