Performance Application Programming Interface
PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and application engineer with a
consistent interface and methodology for use of the performance counter
hardware found in most major microprocessors. PAPI enables software
engineers to see, in near real time, the relation between software
performance and processor events.
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papi-7.0.0.tar.gz | 0005683561 5.42 MB | |
papi-rpmlintrc | 0000000321 321 Bytes | |
papi.changes | 0000037558 36.7 KB | |
papi.spec | 0000008211 8.02 KB | |
python3.patch | 0000000334 334 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Marco Strigl (mstrigl)
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- Update to version 7.0 (jsc#PED-3032, jsc#PED-2804) - See https://icl.utk.edu/papi/news/news.html?id=384 for more detail on the following major changes in this release. * A new "intel_gpu" component with monitoring capabilities support for Intel GPUs (including GPU hardware events and memory performance metrics. * A new "sysdetect" component for detecting a machine's architectural details. * A major redesign of the "rocm" component for advanced monitoring features for the latest AMD GPUs. * Support for NVIDIA compute capability 7.0 and greater. * A significant redesign of the "sde" component into two separate entities * A new C++ interface for "libsde," * New Counter Analysis Toolkit (CAT) benchmarks and refinements of PAPI's CAT data analysis. * Support for FUGAKU's A64FX Arm architecture
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