Crate amd_uprof

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§amd_uprof

Safe wrapper for AMD uProf

Uses amd_uprof-sys for FFI. If you have issues with build, refer to amd_uprof-sys readme

§Installation

[dependencies]
amd_uprof = "0.1"

§Usage

§Prerequisites

  • If using CLI, add -start-paused option.
  • if using GUI, make sure Enable start paused option is enabled.
  • To enable the API, you’ll need to call amd_prof::enable(true) once at the beggining of the program.

§Basic Usage


amd_uprof::enable(true);  // once at the start

// ...

// start profiling
amd_uprof::resume_profiler();

// do some work

// stop profiling 
amd_uprof::pause_profiler();

Since resume_profiler and pause_profiler have very large overhead, there are also async versions that do not block:

  • resume_profiler_async
  • pause_profiler_async

Event gathering will start/stop at some unspecified time after they are called.

§Task Scopes

To use Tasks (unfortunately UProf GUI does not display them, so they are only useful with CLI):

amd_uprof::enable(true);  // once at the start

// ...

// start profiling
amd_uprof::resume_profiler();

{
 let _task_scope =  amd_prof::scope("domain", "name");
 
 // do some work

 // scope will be automaticall closed
}

Start events automatically include line numbers and filenames (when nightly is enabled), but end events don’t. To include this information in end events as well, manually close the scope with the finish() method:

amd_uprof::enable(true);  // once at the start

// ...

// start profiling
amd_uprof::resume_profiler();

let task_scope = amd_prof::scope("domain", "name");

// do some work

task_scope.finish();

§Features

  • nightly: Needed for associating file name with the task.

Structs§

TaskScope

Functions§

enable
pause_profiler
pause_profiler_async
resume_profiler
resume_profiler_async
scope