- Fix ROCM_VERSION guard used for the scratch_memory_record structure
- This fixes a rocm/7.0.2 build failure
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Signed-off-by: David Galiffi <David.Galiffi@amd.com>
Convert a subset of the ctest to pytest to be used in TheRock CI.
Create a new cmake flag `ROCPROFSYS_INSTALL_TESTING` to control test suite installation.
- pytest package will be installed to share/rocprofiler-systems/tests
- all compiled examples are put in share/rocprofiler-systems/examples
- all test relevant scripts are put in share/rocprofiler-systems/tests
- see README.md in share/rocprofiler-systems/tests
## Motivation
In order for Optiq to be able to detect that counter tracks are of the same type, we aligned `info_pmc` symbol naming across the tracks of the same type. Being able to know this will be useful for grouping and categorizing similar types of counter tracks and for setting up a consistent y-axis scale when plotting the values on charts.
## Technical Details
Replace unique and/or ordered symbol names with counter-common symbol name which will be the same for the counters of the same type, with counter track name remaining the unique identifier for that counter track. For example, the "symbol" field was "JpegAct_0" but is now "JpegAct".
## Motivation
With the introduction of the new logging system base on `spdlog` library, opportunity shows to replace `timemory` dependent JOIN implementation with `fmt` library `format` and `join` APIs, which are shipped as a part of `spdlog` lib
## Technical Details
Use `fmt` provided APIs to properly format and package strings.
## Motivation
Fix roctx range markers (Push/Pop, Start/Stop) not being displayed correctly in rocpd output. The Visualizer was showing only Stop/Pop events as instant markers instead of proper duration ranges with labels, while Perfetto output displayed them correctly.
## Technical Details
In `tool_tracing_callback_stop()`, the rocpd/database output was using `user_data->value` (timestamp of the Pop/Stop event) instead of `begin_ts` (corrected timestamp from the corresponding Push/Start event) when calling `cache_region()`.
The Perfetto output already used `begin_ts` correctly (line 818). This change aligns the rocpd output with the Perfetto behavior by using `begin_ts` instead of `user_data->value` (line 887).
Updated rocpd validation rules
## Motivation
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The validate-rccl-* tests were failing because "RCCL Comm" counters were not being written to perfetto traces when using the new cached-perfetto approach.
## Technical Details
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Root Cause: The write_perfetto_counter_track() in rccl.cpp was only called when config::get_use_perfetto() returned true, which requires ROCPROFSYS_TRACE_LEGACY=ON. This meant RCCL counters weren't captured with the new trace cache approach.
Solution: Integrated RCCL with the trace cache system:
Changes to source/lib/rocprof-sys/library/rocprofiler-sdk/rccl.cpp:
- Added cache_rccl_comm_data_events<Track>() function to store RCCL comm data via pmc_event_with_sample with category::comm_data
- Modified tool_tracing_callback_rccl() to always cache events for new perfetto approach, while preserving legacy write_perfetto_counter_track() calls for backward compatibility
Changes to tests/rocprof-sys-testing.cmake:
- Added rccl_api to ROCPROFSYS_ROCM_DOMAINS to enable RCCL API callback tracing
Handler verification: The perfetto_processor_t already has a handler for ROCPROFSYS_CATEGORY_COMM_DATA in m_pmc_track_map that processes the cached events.
## Motivation
Enable UCX communication tracing and communication metadata
## Technical Details
Implement UCX API wrappers to trace transport-layer communication. This adds communication data tracking and exposes “UCX Comm Send/Recv” timelines, enabling detailed analysis of MPI, OpenSHMEM, and other UCX-based runtime communication patterns.
- Implements function interception for UCX functions across multiple categories using gotcha component.
- Extended comm_data component to track UCX send/recv operations - Added ucx_send and ucx_recv labels for Perfetto counter tracks. Integrated UCX data tracking with existing MPI/RCCL tracking infrastructure.
- Added ROCPROFSYS_USE_UCX configuration option (enabled by default).
- Created FindUCX.cmake module for UCX header detection. Falls back to internal UCX headers if system headers not found.
- Updated all Dockerfiles to include UCX dependencies.
## Motivation
- Added `check_rocminfo` function that returns true if the provided regex was found, false otherwise. Can also use `GET_OUTPUT` to get the raw output filtered with or without a regex.
- Moved `rocprofiler_systems_get_gfx_archs()` to `MacroUtilities.cmake`
- Added `rocprofiler_systems_lookup_gfx()`, which detects whether a given `gfx` is from the `instinct`, `radeon` or `apu` family.
- Added `ROCPROFSYS_GFX_TARGETS` as a build argument. Used to specify the offloading architectures that GPU examples should compile for. If empty, defaults to whatever your system has.
- GPU examples now check if the given `gfx` targets (from `ROCPROFSYS_GFX_TARGETS`) are supported.
- OMPVV offload tests now only compile if `amdflang` version is `>= 20`
- Improve link time by reducing the number of GFX targets that binaries need to support.
- RCCL is now passed a `GPU_TARGETS` var specifying the architectures to build/link against.
This reverts commit 7b00d3a89b.
The workaround is no longer needed - root cause fixed in:
- rocm-smi-lib (PR #2531): Made devInfoTypesStrings file-local static
- amdsmi (PR #2575): Added visibility("hidden") attribute
## Motivation
- Structured logging with proper log levels (TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL)
- Better performance through compile-time formatting
- Consistent formatting using fmt library
- Runtime log level control via arguments and environment variables
- Easier maintenance and debugging capabilities
## Technical Details
- Added spdlog as a submodule and integrated it into CMake build system
- Created new `rocprofiler-systems-logger` library wrapping spdlog functionality
- Replaced custom logging macros (`ROCPROFSYS_VERBOSE`, `ROCPROFSYS_DEBUG`, `ROCPROFSYS_FATAL`, `ROCPROFSYS_REQUIRE`, `ROCPROFSYS_CI_THROW`, etc.) with spdlog equivalents (`LOG_DEBUG`, `LOG_WARNING`, `LOG_CRITICAL`, etc.)
- Implemented log level control through command-line arguments and environment variables
- Converted assertion macros to proper error handling with exceptions and std::abort()
## Motivation
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Remove Fortran example due to Palamida scan violation.
## Technical Details
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Revert 63713f01e0.
New test to be added later.
Signed-off-by: David Galiffi <David.Galiffi@amd.com>
## Motivation
The `rocprof-sys-avail -H -c GPU` command is returning blank output which is expected to display a list of available GPU hardware counters instead.
The `rocprof-sys-sample` and `rocprof-sys-run` is missing the `--gpu-events` option for specifying GPU counter events during profiling.
## Technical Details
The initialize_event_info() function had a logic bug where it only called set_agents() if the agent_manager was empty, but the actual issue was that the gpu_agents and cpu_agents vectors were empty even when agents were discovered.
Fixed the conditional logic to properly call set_agents() when gpu_agents and cpu_agents are empty, regardless of the agent_manager state.
Added the `--gpu-events (-G)` option which sets the `ROCPROFSYS_ROCM_EVENTS` environment variable to the specified values.
Fixes an issue where unsupported GPU/APU arch is being skipped gracefully - more details about this issue in the below comment.
- Fixes SWDEV-559349
- Fix build failure caused by correct libunwind not being found in some environments.
- Updated the `timemory` submodule to commit `24407d37ab85c46ba6c18fba9498320f825ee4e4 `.
**Thread limit configuration and enforcement: **
* Added a check in `CMakeLists.txt` to ensure `ROCPROFSYS_MAX_THREADS` is at least 128, automatically setting it to 128 with a warning if a lower value is provided.
* Replaced hardcoded thread limit (`allowed_max_threads`) in `pthread_create_gotcha.cpp` with the configurable `ROCPROFSYS_MAX_THREADS` value, ensuring all runtime checks and warnings use the actual configured limit.
**Documentation improvements: **
* Updated the development guide to explain the new thread limit behavior, including how exceeding the limit is handled gracefully, how to configure it, and the build-time validation rules.
**Test updates: **
* Modified thread limit tests to use the configurable `ROCPROFSYS_MAX_THREADS` value instead of a hardcoded limit and expanded the range of tested thread values.
* Increased test timeouts to accommodate larger thread counts and ensure reliability with higher limits.
* Update rocprofiler workflows to use new runner naming for mi325
* Add input options to workflow_dispatch for rocprofiler-systems CI workflow
* Update runner name on therock-ci-linux.yml as well
## Motivation
When profiling multi-process applications where a parent process sends SIGKILL to child processes, the termination can occur before the profiler has a chance to flush collected data. This PR introduces a configurable delay before SIGKILL signals are forwarded, allowing profiling data to be captured before process termination. This is workaround.
## Technical Details
- Added new configuration setting `ROCPROFSYS_KILL_DELAY` (default: 0 seconds) to specify a delay before SIGKILL signals are forwarded to other processes
- Implemented `kill_gotcha` component that intercepts the `kill()` system call
- The gotcha only delays SIGKILL signals sent to external processes (pid > 0 and not self)
- Integrated `kill_gotcha_t` into the `preinit_bundle_t` for early initialization
* fix: resolve crash when profiling TensorFlow GPU application
* incorporate review comments
* updated min_rows from 3 to 2 for threads table validation as internal threads are not profiled and are now correctly bypassed
* Put cached perfetto traces as default one
* Improve cached data and perfetto traces in order to be more aligned with E2E tests
* Addressing PR comments and findings
* Force early instrumentation bundle instantiation
* Sync-up insturumented containers with thread growth data
* Revert ompvv number of host threads to default 8
* Fixed counter track namings for amd-smi
* AIPROFSYST-34 [rocprof-sys] Update documentation describing newly introduced changes to default tracing mechanism
* test: add unit tests for common utilities from PR #1249
* incorporate review comments specific to tests formatting
* use filesystem API instead of std::system for safer cleanup
* Add ghc/filesystem submodule v1.5.14 for portable C++17 filesystem support
* fix: add cmake/GhcFilesystem.cmake for CI submodule auto-checkout
* incorporate review comment
* incorporate review comment
## Motivation
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- __Reduced Code Duplication__: Version parsing logic moved from individual Dockerfiles to the central build script
- __Improved Edge Case Handling__: Better handling of ROCm versions with and without patch numbers (e.g., `6.2` vs `6.2.0`)
- __Easier Maintenance__: Future version-related changes only need to be made in one place
- __Cleaner Dockerfiles__: Simplified Dockerfiles focus on package installation rather than complex shell logic
- __Updated Platform Support__: Refreshed container matrix to reflect current platform/ROCm version combinations
- __Fix OpenSUSE Docker Generation__: OpenSUSE container generation fails due to a change to the `binutils-gold` package
- __Error Handling__: Fix bug where errors in docker image build were being masked, allowing workflow to pass anyway.
## Technical Details
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- Updated `Dockerfile.opensuse` and `Dockerfile.opensuse.ci` docker files to remove `binutils-gold`
- Not needed since we build `binutils` with systems anyways
- Updated `rocprofiler-systems-containers.yml` to remove `pushd/popd` commands and just run the shell scripts
- There was a silent failure observed here, which I verified in this PR before adding the fix for openSUSE
- Refactor ROCm version parsing. Move this logic to the `build-docker.sh` script to reduce duplication.
- Fix bug that caused ROCm 7.0 to fail installation. The trailing `.0` was being trimmed.
- Fixed inconsistencies in `containers.yml` that lead to invalid ROCm-OS_VERSION combinations.
- Formatting fixes
- Removed trailing whitespace
- Fix docker build warnings. Use an `=` rather than ` ` when assigning an environment variable.
* refactor: centralize update_env across binaries with unit test added for testing
* removed unused includes suggested by clangd and small cleanup
* use centralized update_env in argparse as well
* review comments incorporated
* move update_env tests closer to common library
* fix: missing common:: prefix in rocprof-sys-sample
* cmake formatting
## Motivation
The idea is to unify the way and place where we store our traces. Current implementation uses `trace_cache` for rocpd traces, but perfetto is in lined inside of each module. This change allows us to have a single point in code where we will collect data, process it and store it in the desired format. This means that we can declutter the code further and have single point of responsibility and single point of failure.
## Technical Details
New `processor` (perfetto_post_processing.cpp) is added to the `trace_cache` which purpose is to use the cached data to populate perfetto tracks. Cache manager is responsible for keeping the instance of this processor and for its lifetime.
When doing this ticket, I also noticed the program would SEGFAULT when ROCPROFSYS_ROCM_DOMAINS=roctx even though the docs tell us we can do this. Went ahead and fixed that.
Also noticed that timemory push/pop in rocprofiler-sdk.cpp was always using category::rocm_marker_api instead of CategoryT. Fixed that as well.