TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAM(3) TAU Instrumentation API TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAM(3)NAME
TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME - Enables a group based on name
SYNOPSIS
C/C++:
TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME(char *groupname);
Fortran:
TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME(character groupname(size));
DESCRIPTION
TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME macro can turn on the instrumentation associated with routines based on a dynamic group assigned to them. It is
important to note that this and the TAU_DISABLE_GROUP_NAME macros apply to groups created dynamically using TAU_GET_PROFILE_GROUP.
EXAMPLE
C/C++ :
/* tau_instrumentor was invoked with -g DTM for a set of files */
TAU_DISABLE_GROUP_NAME("DTM");
dtm_routines();
/* disable and then re-enable the group with the name DTM */
TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME("DTM");
Fortran :
! tau_instrumentor was invoked with -g DTM for this file
call TAU_PROFILE_TIMER(profiler, "ITERATE>DTM")
call TAU_DISABLE_GROUP_NAME("DTM")
! Disable, then re-enable DTM group
call TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAME("DTM")
SEE ALSO TAU_GET_PROFILE_GROUP(3), TAU_DISABLE_GROUP_NAME(3), TAU_ENABLE_ALL_GROUPS(3), TAU_DISABLE_ALL_GROUPS(3)
08/31/2005 TAU_ENABLE_GROUP_NAM(3)
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TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DY(3) TAU Instrumentation API TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DY(3)NAME
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC - Defines a dynamic timer.
SYNOPSIS
C/C++:
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC(Profiler timer, char* or string& function_name, char* or string& type, TauGroup_t group);
Fortran:
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC(integer profiler(2), character name(size));
DESCRIPTION
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC operates similar to TAU_PROFILE_TIMER except that the timer is created each time the statement is invoked. This
way, the name of the timer can be different for each execution.
EXAMPLE
C/C++ :
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i;
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER(t,"main()", "", TAU_DEFAULT);
TAU_PROFILE_SET_NODE(0);
TAU_PROFILE_START(t);
for (i=0; i&5; i++) {
char buf[32];
sprintf(buf, "Iteration %d", i);
TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC(timer, buf, "", TAU_USER);
TAU_PROFILE_START(timer);
printf("Iteration %d
", i);
f1();
TAU_PROFILE_STOP(timer);
}
return 0;
}
Fortran :
subroutine ITERATION(val)
integer val
character(13) cvar
integer profiler(2) / 0, 0 /
save profiler
print *, "Iteration ", val
write (cvar,'(a9,i2)') 'Iteration', val
call TAU_PROFILE_TIMER_DYNAMIC(profiler, cvar)
call TAU_PROFILE_START(profiler)
call F1()
call TAU_PROFILE_STOP(profiler)
return
end
SEE ALSO TAU_PROFILE_TIMER(3), TAU_PROFILE_START(3), TAU_PROFILE_STOP(3)
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