gf2x tuning gf2x should normally build out of the box with relatively sensible defaults (if it does not, it's a bug, and we would be glad if you could report it with accurate enough information). For best performance, it is wise to tune the library in order to select the best algorithm when appropriate. This can be done in three steps. This tuning job requires perl, and quite probably won't work if cross-compiling. It should work out-of-source cleanly, though. All the tuning steps below update the ../already_tuned/tuned subdirectory, and move the corresponding links in the top-level directory. * Step 1 -- tuning the low-level routines * Run ``make tune-lowlevel''. You need perl for that. Depending on the hardware, various codes may be tested. * Step 2 -- tuning the mid-sized multiplication routines * Run ``make tune-toom''. This may take some time. As an alternative, there is also a way to run this procedure more manually, for quicker tuning, or for better accuracy. See the program tunetoom.c for instructions (don't mix tune-toom which is the target, and tunetoom, which is the program). * Step 3 -- tuning the large multiplication * Run ``make tune-fft''. As for tune-toom, speed or accuracy of the tuning may be adapted by a manual procedure. The developers may be interested by your tuning results. You may thus post to the list gf2x-discuss@lists.gforge.inria.fr ; we need: - the contents of the already_tuned/tuned subdirectory - anything relevant for identifying your machine, or machine family, and compiler. This includes for example the output of the following commands, at least the ones that exist: sh /path/to/source/of/gf2x/config.guess uname -a arch cat /proc/cpuinfo psrinfo -v gcc -v cc -v cc -V - optionally, the complete output of the ``make tune-*'' commands, but this is only for having a look at the timings.