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Computational chemistry comprises one of the driving forces of High Performance Computing. In particular, many-body methods, such as Coupled Cluster methods (CC) [1] of the quantum chemistry package NWCHEM [2], are of particular interest for the applied chemistry community.
For more than a decade, the PAPI performance-monitoring library has provided a clear, portable interface to the hardware performance counters available on all modern CPUs and other components of interest (e.g., GPUs, network, and I/O systems). Most major end-user tools that application developers use to analyze the performance of their applications rely on PAPI to gain access to these performance...
The PAPI library provides transparent access to new classes of interfaces, including virtualized, power and energy measurements. Existing programs that already support PAPI instrumentation for CPU performance measurements can quickly be adapted to measure these new events with a simple PAPI upgrade.
This paper describes extensions to the PAPI hardware counter library for virtual environments, called PAPI-V. The extensions support timing routines, I/O measurements, and processor counters. The PAPI-V extensions will allow application and tool developers to use a familiar interface to obtain relevant hardware performance monitoring information in virtual environments.
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