Omnitrace is designed for the high-level profiling and comprehensive tracing of applications running on the CPU or the CPU and GPU. It supports dynamic binary instrumentation, call-stack sampling, and various other features for determining which function and line number are currently executing. To learn more, see :doc:`what-is-omnitrace`
The code is open and hosted at https://github.com/ROCm/omnitrace.
.. grid:: 2 :gutter: 3 .. grid-item-card:: Install * :doc:`Quick start <./install/quick-start>` * :doc:`Omnitrace installation <./install/install>`
The documentation is structured as follows:
.. grid:: 2 :gutter: 3 .. grid-item-card:: Tutorials * `GitHub examples <https://github.com/ROCm/omnitrace/tree/amd-mainline/examples>`_ * :doc:`Video tutorials <./tutorials/video-tutorials>` .. grid-item-card:: How to * :doc:`Configuring and validating the Omnitrace environment <./how-to/configuring-validating-environment>` * :doc:`Configuring runtime options <./how-to/configuring-runtime-options>` * :doc:`Sampling the call stack <./how-to/sampling-call-stack>` * :doc:`Instrumenting and rewriting a binary application <./how-to/instrumenting-rewriting-binary-application>` * :doc:`Performing causal profiling <./how-to/performing-causal-profiling>` * :doc:`Understanding the Omnitrace output <./how-to/understanding-omnitrace-output>` * :doc:`Profiling Python scripts <./how-to/profiling-python-scripts>` * :doc:`Using the Omnitrace API <./how-to/using-omnitrace-api>` * :doc:`General tips for using Omnitrace <./how-to/general-tips-using-omnitrace>` .. grid-item-card:: Conceptual * :doc:`Data collection modes <./conceptual/data-collection-modes>` * :doc:`The Omnitrace feature set <./conceptual/omnitrace-feature-set>` .. grid-item-card:: Reference * :doc:`Development guide <./reference/development-guide>` * :doc:`Omnitrace glossary <./reference/omnitrace-glossary>` * :doc:`API library <./doxygen/html/files>` * :doc:`Class member functions <./doxygen/html/functions>` * :doc:`Globals <./doxygen/html/globals>` * :doc:`Classes, structures, and interfaces <./doxygen/html/annotated>`
To contribute to the documentation, refer to Contributing to ROCm.
You can find licensing information on the Licensing page.