PetscLogEventRegister#
Registers an event name for logging operations
Synopsis#
#include "petscsys.h"
PetscErrorCode PetscLogEventRegister(const char name[], PetscClassId classid, PetscLogEvent *event)
Not Collective
Input Parameters#
name - The name associated with the event
classid - The classid associated to the class for this event, obtain either with
PetscClassIdRegister()
or use a predefined one such asKSP_CLASSID
,SNES_CLASSID
, the predefined ones are only available in C code
Output Parameter#
event - The event id for use with
PetscLogEventBegin()
andPetscLogEventEnd()
.
Example Usage#
PetscLogEvent USER_EVENT;
PetscClassId classid;
PetscLogDouble user_event_flops;
PetscClassIdRegister("class name",&classid);
PetscLogEventRegister("User event name",classid,&USER_EVENT);
PetscLogEventBegin(USER_EVENT,0,0,0,0);
[code segment to monitor]
PetscLogFlops(user_event_flops);
PetscLogEventEnd(USER_EVENT,0,0,0,0);
Notes#
PETSc automatically logs library events if the code has been
configured with –with-log (which is the default) and
-log_view or -log_all is specified. PetscLogEventRegister()
is
intended for logging user events to supplement this PETSc
information.
PETSc can gather data for use with the utilities Jumpshot (part of the MPICH distribution). If PETSc has been compiled with flag -DPETSC_HAVE_MPE (MPE is an additional utility within MPICH), the user can employ another command line option, -log_mpe, to create a logfile, “mpe.log”, which can be visualized Jumpshot.
The classid is associated with each event so that classes of events
can be disabled simultaneously, such as all matrix events. The user
can either use an existing classid, such as MAT_CLASSID
, or create
their own as shown in the example.
If an existing event with the same name exists, its event handle is returned instead of creating a new event.
See Also#
Profiling, PetscLogStageRegister()
, PetscLogEventBegin()
, PetscLogEventEnd()
, PetscLogFlops()
,
PetscLogEventActivate()
, PetscLogEventDeactivate()
, PetscClassIdRegister()
Level#
intermediate
Location#
Index of all Profiling routines
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