Hi,
yes you can insert specific start and stop points. When I used VTune I needed to include
this header in the file containing the critical code sections: "#include
<ittnotify.h>". I started the measurement on the C++ level with
"__itt_resume();" and stopped it with "__itt_pause();". If I remember
correctly the measurement starts in paused mode when using custom start/stop points.
During compilation I needed to set these cmake flags:
-Dwith-includes=<path/to/vtune_amplifier/include/> \
-Dwith-libraries=<path/to/vtune_amplifier/lib64/libittnotify.a> \
-Dwith-debug=-g \
In general VTune is well documented and this should be explained in the documentation in
more detail.
Best,
Jari
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Subject: [NEST Users] Re: Test NEST performance
Hi Jari,
Thank you for your reply. This is very helpful to me.
If I want to test the calculation time of STDP and neuron respectively in the simulation
stage, Can I only use the method of inserting specific start and stop points into the
source code?
Cong
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