ROCm Compute Profiler is a system performance profiling tool for machine learning/HPC workloads running on AMD MI GPUs. The tool presently targets usage on MI100, MI200, and MI300 accelerators.
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For more information on available features, installation steps, and workload profiling and analysis, please refer to the online documentation.
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ROCm Compute Profiler is an AMD open source research project and is not supported as part of the ROCm software stack. We welcome contributions and feedback from the community. Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for additional details on our contribution process.
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Licensing information can be found in the LICENSE file.
ROCm Compute Profiler follows a
main-dev
branching model. As a result, our latest stable release is shipped
from the amd-mainline
branch, while new features are developed in our
develop
branch.
Users may checkout amd-staging
to preview upcoming features.
To quickly get the environment (bash shell) for building and testing, run the following commands:
cd docker
docker compose -f docker-compose.test.yml run test
Inside the docker container, clean, build and install the project with tests enabled:
rm -rf build install && cmake -B build -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=install -D ENABLE_TESTS=ON -D INSTALL_TESTS=ON -DENABLE_COVERAGE=ON -S . && cmake --build build --target install --parallel 8
Note that per the above command, build assets will be stored under build
directory and installed assets will be stored under install
directory.
Then, to run the automated test suite, run the following command:
ctest
For manual testing, you can find the executable at install/bin/rocprof-compute
NOTE: This Dockerfile uses rocm/dev-ubuntu-22.04
as the base image
To create a standalone binary, run the following commands:
cd docker
docker compose -f docker-compose.standalone.yml run standalone
You should find the rocprof-compute.bin standalone binary inside the build
folder in the root directory of the project.
To build the binary we follow these steps:
- Use RHEL 8 image used to build ROCm as the base image
- Install python3.8
- Install dependencies for runtime and for making standalone binary
- Call the make target which uses Nuitka to build the standalone binary
NOTE: Since RHEL 8 ships with glibc version 2.28, this standalone binary can only be run on environment with glibc version greater than 2.28.
glibc version can be checked using ldd --version
command.
NOTE: libnss3.so shared library is required when using --roof-only option which generates roofline data in PDF format
To test the standalone binary provide the --call-binary
option to pytest.
This software can be cited using a Zenodo DOI reference. A BibTex style reference is provided below for convenience:
@software{xiaomin_lu_2022_7314631
author = {Xiaomin Lu and
Cole Ramos and
Fei Zheng and
Karl W. Schulz and
Jose Santos and
Keith Lowery and
Nicholas Curtis and
Cristian Di Pietrantonio},
title = {ROCm/rocprofiler-compute: v3.1.0 (12 February 2025)},
month = February,
year = 2025,
publisher = {Zenodo},
version = {v3.1.0},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7314631},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7314631}
}