diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 31610a3ec9..797d8b5cc5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ $ make doc-clean will remove the content of previously-generated documentation. -GNSS-SDR comes with a library with some specific Vector-Optimized Library of Kernels (VOLK) and a profiler that will build a config file for the best SIMD architecture for your processor. Run ``volk_gnsssdr_profile`` that is installed into $PREFIX/bin. This program tests all known VOLK kernels for each architecture supported by the processor. When finished, it will write to $HOME/.volk_gnsssdr/volk_gnsssdr_config the best architecture for the VOLK function. This file is read when using a function to know the best version of the function to execute. It mimics GNU Radio's VOLK library, so if you still have not run ```volk_profile```, this is a good moment to do so. +GNSS-SDR comes with a library which is a module of the Vector-Optimized Library of Kernels (so called [VOLK_GNSSSDR](./src/algorithms/libs/volk_gnsssdr_module/volk_gnsssdr/README.md)) and a profiler that will build a config file for the best SIMD architecture for your processor. Run ```volk_gnsssdr_profile``` that is installed into ```$PREFIX/bin```. This program tests all known VOLK kernels for each architecture supported by the processor. When finished, it will write to ```$HOME/.volk_gnsssdr/volk_gnsssdr_config``` the best architecture for the VOLK function. This file is read when using a function to know the best version of the function to execute. It mimics GNU Radio's [VOLK](http://libvolk.org/) library, so if you still have not run ```volk_profile```, this is a good moment to do so. @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ and can be viewed doing: $ open ../docs/html/index.html ~~~~~~ -GNSS-SDR comes with a library with some specific Vector-Optimized Library of Kernels (VOLK) and a profiler that will build a config file for the best SIMD architecture for your processor. Run ``volk_gnsssdr_profile`` that is installed into $PREFIX/bin. This program tests all known VOLK kernels for each architecture supported by the processor. When finished, it will write to $HOME/.volk_gnsssdr/volk_gnsssdr_config the best architecture for the VOLK function. This file is read when using a function to know the best version of the function to execute. It mimics GNU Radio's VOLK library, so if you still have not run ```volk_profile```, this is a good moment to do so. +GNSS-SDR comes with a library which is a module of the Vector-Optimized Library of Kernels (so called [VOLK_GNSSSDR](./src/algorithms/libs/volk_gnsssdr_module/volk_gnsssdr/README.md)) and a profiler that will build a config file for the best SIMD architecture for your processor. Run ```volk_gnsssdr_profile``` that is installed into ```$PREFIX/bin```. This program tests all known VOLK kernels for each architecture supported by the processor. When finished, it will write to ```$HOME/.volk_gnsssdr/volk_gnsssdr_config``` the best architecture for the VOLK function. This file is read when using a function to know the best version of the function to execute. It mimics GNU Radio's [VOLK](http://libvolk.org/) library, so if you still have not run ```volk_profile```, this is a good moment to do so. ###### Other package managers