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rocm-systems/tests/kfdtest
Xiaojie Yuan 247fa9f1e0 Use 'RecordProperty' to record performance scores
For following test cases:
- KFDQMTest.QueueLatency
- KFDQMTest.BasicCuMaskingLinear
- KFDQMTest.BasicCuMaskingEven
- KFDMemoryTest.MMBandWidth
- KFDMemoryTest.MMapLarge
- KFDMemoryTest.MMBench

v2: xml element cannot start with a number, so change the key name of
    MMBandWidth and MMBench accordingly
    xml element cannot contain whitespaces, so trim whitespaces in "VRAM  "
v3: introduce KFDLog-like way to use KFDRecord

Change-Id: Ifc3ed5657621252a7b39dccf1ef4f50a92593f77
Signed-off-by: Xiaojie Yuan <xiaojie.yuan@amd.com>
2018-09-18 17:41:14 +08:00
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2018-07-31 00:00:34 -04:00
2018-07-31 00:00:34 -04:00

1. Note on building kfdtest

To build this kfdtest application, the following libraries should be already
installed on the building machine:
libdrm libdrm_amdgpu libhsakmt

If libhsakmt is not installed, but the headers and libraries are present
locally, you can specify its directory by
export LIBHSAKMT_PATH=/*your local libhsakmt folder*/
With that, the headers and libraries are searched under
LIBHSAKMT_PATH/include and LIBHSAKMT_PATH/lib respectively.


2. How to run kfdtest

Just run "./run_kfdtest.sh" under the building output folder. You may need
to specify library path through:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/*your library path containing libhsakmt*/

Note: you can use "run_kfdtest.sh -h" to see more options.