LIKWID stands for "Like I Knew What I'm Doing." It is a tool suite for performance-aware programming on modern clusters. LIKWID is in wide use at many computing centers worldwide and can be employed on the full spectrum of platforms, from laptop to supercomputer.
LIKWID comprises a spectrum of command-line tools and follows the UNIX philosophy of "one tool, one purpose." In this course, we will cover the following tools in depth:
A strong focus will be on diagnostic performance engineering using hardware performance counters on real application codes. Hands-on exercises will enable attendees to consolidate the acquired knowledge.
Participation is free of charge for attendees from German universities, academic computing centers, and research institutions. Please only register for the course if you are really going to attend. No-shows will be blacklisted and excluded from future NHR@FAU events.
Thomas Gruber and Georg Hager (NHR@FAU)
This course is organized by Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU)