Name
TAU_CONTEXT_EVENT — Triggers a context event
Synopsis
C/C++:
TAU_CONTEXT_EVENT( |
variable, | |
value) ;
|
TauUserEvent | variable; |
double | value; |
Fortran:
TAU_CONTEXT_EVENT( |
variable, | |
value) ;
|
integer | variable(2); |
real | value; |
Description
Triggers a context event. A context event associates the name with
the list of routines along the callstack. A context event tracks
information like a user defined event and TAU records the maxima,
minima, mean, std. deviation and the number of samples for each
context event. A context event helps distinguish the data supplied
by the user based on the location where an event occurs and the
sequence of actions (routine/timer invocations) that preceeded the
event. The depth of the the callstack embedded in the context
event's name is specified by the user in the environment variable
TAU_CALLPATH_DEPTH
. If this variable is not
specified, TAU uses a default depth of 2.
Example
C/C++ :
int f2(void) { static int count = 0; count ++; TAU_PROFILE("f2()", "(sleeps 2 sec, calls f3)", TAU_USER); TAU_REGISTER_CONTEXT_EVENT(event, "Iteration count"); /* if (count == 2) TAU_DISABLE_CONTEXT_EVENT(event); */ printf("Inside f2: sleeps 2 sec, calls f3\n"); TAU_CONTEXT_EVENT(event, 232+count); sleep(2); f3(); return 0; }
Fortran :
integer memevent(2) / 0, 0 / save memevent call TAU_REGISTER_CONTEXT_EVENT(memevent, "STORAGEARY mem allocated') call TAU_CONTEXT_EVENT(memevent, SIZEOF(STORAGEARY)*sizeof(INTEGER))