Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel® IPP) Developer Guide and Reference

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Date 6/24/2024
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Function Context Structures

Some Intel IPP functions use special structures to store function-specific (context) information. For example, the IppiFFTSpec structure stores twiddle factors and bit reverse indexes needed in computing the fast Fourier transform.

Two different kinds of structures are used: structures that are not modified during function operation - they have the suffix Spec in their names, and structures that are modified during operation - they have the suffix State in their names.

These context-related structures are not defined in the public headers, and their fields are not accessible. It was done because the function context interpretation is processor dependent. Thus, you may only use context-related functions and may not create a function context as an automatic variable.