Hello all, I've recently installed volk on two machines, both Intel i5 but different types.
1. On one of the two machines 'make' failed while 'cmake ..' ran without errors. Installing boost fixed this. Could it be that the cmake step doesn't check for boost ? 2. On one the two machines, 'volk_profile -R volk_32f_sin_32f' only tests the SSE4 versions even if AVX is supported (as confirmed by profiling e.g. volk_32f_asin_32f), and an AVX implemention is available (it is the selected one on the other machine). Why is this ? 3. The reason I installed volk was to compare it against some SSE4 code I developed for sin() and cos(). These calls use cycles instead of rads as the argument as I find that generally more convenient. They are not to full float32 precision, but more than good enough for e.g. music synthesis. Testing them against volk on the two machines produces: fons@zita1:~/library/ssemath> testsin sinf(): 0.005975 us volk_32f_sin_32f(): 0.003983 us (SSE4.1) sse_fastsin_f32(): 0.000802 us fons@zita4:~/library/ssemath> testsin sinf(): 0.005324 us volk_32f_sin_32f(): 0.002579 us (AVX2) sse_fastsin_f32(): 0.001088 us The results for volk are consistent with the volk_profile as above. Harmonic distortion is: Harm Level (dB) 3 -162.0 5 -137.8 7 -128.6 9 -147.3 11 -141.1 13 -138.1 15 -138.1 17 -138.6 19 -139.4 21 -140.5 23 -141.6 25 -142.8 27 -143.6 29 -144.6 31 -145.7 THD: -125.7 Would such routines be useful in volk / gnuradio ? Ciao, -- FA