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Where can i find the meaning of some metrics from omniperf? #338
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@xinji1 Excuse me, do you solve this problem or find some documents? I am also very confused about the meaning of the metrics. |
@Xi-Meng @xinji1 please take a look at our new "Performance Model" section in the Omniperf documentation: We hope to eventually embed these definitions directly within Omniperf for even easier access (#223). If you have additional questions after reading please follow up and we'd be happy to help.
@skyreflectedinmirrors could you please help with this request. |
Hi @xinji1. Internal ticket has been created to assist with your request. Thanks! |
Hi @xinji1, the system speed of light section in the documentation mentioned above (https://rocm.github.io/omniperf/performance_model.html#system-speed-of-light) contains all the metrics that we currently support. There is no direct equivalent to |
Thanks you guys. I think there's no further problem. |
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Just wondering if there are some explanations on what some mertics means (like nvidia compute). For example, i'd like to know
MFMA
,VALU
and so on, while there're no documents i could refer to. I appreciate it if you could provide some documents in the README.md.Also, i wanna know if there're some metrics we can regard as the counterparts of
Compute Throughput
/Memory Throughput
in nsight compute.Additional context
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