Score-P — Overview
Scalable Performance Measurement Infrastructure for Parallel Codes
The Score-P measurement infrastructure is a highly scalable and easy-to-use tool suite for profiling and event tracing of HPC applications.
It has been created in the German BMBF project SILC and the US DOE project PRIMA and will be maintained and enhanced in a number of follow-up projects such as LMAC, Score-E, and HOPSA. Score-P is developed under a BSD 3-Clause License and governed by a meritocratic governance model.
General
Score-P offers the user a maximum of convenience by supporting a number of analysis tools. Currently, it works with Scalasca, Vampir, and Tau and is open for other tools. Score-P comes together with the new Open Trace Format Version 2, the Cube4 profiling format and the OPARI2 instrumenter (see below).
Score-P is available under the New BSD Open Source license.
Get in contact
If you have any comments or questions regarding the use and
installation of Score-P, or want to report a bug you discovered,
please send an email to
support@score-p.org,
or contact the development team and users in the [matrix] room
#score-p-user-group:hpc.rwth-aachen.de.
Feel free to sign up for the Score-P News mailing list to receive the latest news about
- new releases,
- tutorials,
- workshops,
- and other Score-P-related events.
Version-specific DOIs of the software can be found on Score-P's Zenodo page or in the download section below.