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SUMMARY:The Case for a Common Instrumentation Interface for HPC Codes
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nThe Case for a Common Instrumentation Interface fo
 r HPC Codes\n\nBoehme, Huck, Madsen, Weidendorfer\n\nLightweight timekeepi
 ng functionality for basic performance logging, regression testing, and an
 omaly detection is essential in HPC codes. We present the Caliper, TiMemor
 y, and PerfStubs libraries that have recently been developed as common sol
 utions for these tasks. Lightweight, always-on profiling solutions are typ
 ically built around user-defined instrumentation points, which can benefit
  a variety of use cases beyond application timekeeping. We argue for the c
 reation of a tool-agnostic adapter layer to make these instrumentation poi
 nts available to third-party tools, runtime systems, and system software.\
 n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Performance, Programming Systems, Visualization
 \n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass, Performance, Programming Sys
 tems, Visualization
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_prot112&sess=sess1
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