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TAU (Tuning and Analysis Utilities) is capable of gathering performance information through instrumentation of functions, methods, basic blocks, and statements. All C++ language features are supported including templates and namespaces. The API also provides selection of profiling groups for organizing and controlling instrumentation. The instrumentation can be inserted in the source code using an automatic instrumentor tool based on the Program Database Toolkit (PDT), dynamically using DyninstAPI, at runtime in the Java Virtual Machine, or manually using the instrumentation API. | [http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Research/tau/home.php TAU] Performance System® is a portable profiling and tracing toolkit for performance analysis of parallel programs written in [[wikipedia:Fortran|Fortan]],[[wikipedia:C_(programming_language)|C]],[[wikipedia:C%2B%2B|C++]], [[wikipedia:Java_(programming_language)|Java]], [[wikipedia:Python_(programming_language)|Python]]. | ||
TAU (Tuning and Analysis Utilities) is capable of gathering performance information through instrumentation of functions, methods, basic blocks, and statements. All C++ language features are supported including templates and namespaces. The API also provides selection of profiling groups for organizing and controlling instrumentation. The instrumentation can be inserted in the source code using an automatic instrumentor tool based on the Program Database Toolkit (PDT), dynamically using DyninstAPI, at runtime in the [[wikipedia:Java_virtual_machine|Java Virtual Machine]], or manually using the instrumentation API. | |||
TAU's profile visualization tool, paraprof, provides graphical displays of all the performance analysis results, in aggregate and single node/context/thread forms. The user can quickly identify sources of performance bottlenecks in the application using the graphical interface. In addition, TAU can generate event traces that can be displayed with the Vampir, Paraver or JumpShot trace visualization tools. | TAU's profile visualization tool, paraprof, provides graphical displays of all the performance analysis results, in aggregate and single node/context/thread forms. The user can quickly identify sources of performance bottlenecks in the application using the graphical interface. In addition, TAU can generate event traces that can be displayed with the Vampir, Paraver or JumpShot trace visualization tools. | ||
'''Project website:''' http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Research/tau/home.php | |||
====Load SGE module==== | |||
The following Modules files should be loaded for this package: | |||
<pre> | |||
module load tau/tau | |||
</pre> | |||
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TAU Performance System® is a portable profiling and tracing toolkit for performance analysis of parallel programs written in Fortan,C,C++, Java, Python.
TAU (Tuning and Analysis Utilities) is capable of gathering performance information through instrumentation of functions, methods, basic blocks, and statements. All C++ language features are supported including templates and namespaces. The API also provides selection of profiling groups for organizing and controlling instrumentation. The instrumentation can be inserted in the source code using an automatic instrumentor tool based on the Program Database Toolkit (PDT), dynamically using DyninstAPI, at runtime in the Java Virtual Machine, or manually using the instrumentation API.
TAU's profile visualization tool, paraprof, provides graphical displays of all the performance analysis results, in aggregate and single node/context/thread forms. The user can quickly identify sources of performance bottlenecks in the application using the graphical interface. In addition, TAU can generate event traces that can be displayed with the Vampir, Paraver or JumpShot trace visualization tools.
Project website: http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Research/tau/home.php
Load SGE module
The following Modules files should be loaded for this package:
module load tau/tau