Tools for High Performance Computing 2015 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39589-0_2
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Validation of Hardware Events for Successful Performance Pattern Identification in High Performance Computing

Abstract: Hardware performance monitoring (HPM) is a crucial ingredient of performance analysis tools. While there are interfaces like LIKWID, PAPI or the kernel interface perf_event which provide HPM access with some additional features, many higher level tools combine event counts with results retrieved from other sources like function call traces to derive (semi-)automatic performance advice. However, although HPM is available for x86 systems since the early 90s, only a small subset of the HPM features is used in pra… Show more

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“…Table 8 in the §A.1 presents a list of commonly used architectural and non-architectural events in Intel processors. Interested readers are referred to [14,34,46,52] for excellent overviews of performance counters and their proper usage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 8 in the §A.1 presents a list of commonly used architectural and non-architectural events in Intel processors. Interested readers are referred to [14,34,46,52] for excellent overviews of performance counters and their proper usage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%