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diff --git a/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/performanceTimers.h b/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/performanceTimers.h deleted file mode 100644 index f504f36c..00000000 --- a/MultiSource/Benchmarks/DOE-ProxyApps-C/CoMD/performanceTimers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -/// \file -/// Performance timer functions. -#ifndef __PERFORMANCE_TIMERS_H_ -#define __PERFORMANCE_TIMERS_H_ - -#include <stdio.h> - -/// Timer handles -enum TimerHandle{ - totalTimer, - loopTimer, - timestepTimer, - positionTimer, - velocityTimer, - redistributeTimer, - atomHaloTimer, - computeForceTimer, - eamHaloTimer, - commHaloTimer, - commReduceTimer, - numberOfTimers}; - -/// Use the startTimer and stopTimer macros for timers in code regions -/// that may be performance sensitive. These can be compiled away by -/// defining NTIMING. If you are placing a timer anywere outside of a -/// tight loop, consider calling profileStart and profileStop instead. -/// -/// Place calls as follows to collect time for code pieces. -/// Time is collected everytime this portion of code is executed. -/// -/// ... -/// startTimer(computeForceTimer); -/// computeForce(sim); -/// stopTimer(computeForceTimer); -/// ... -/// -#ifndef NTIMING -#define startTimer(handle) \ - do \ -{ \ - profileStart(handle); \ -} while(0) -#define stopTimer(handle) \ - do \ -{ \ - profileStop(handle); \ -} while(0) -#else -#define startTimer(handle) -#define stopTimer(handle) -#endif - -/// Use profileStart and profileStop only for timers that should *never* -/// be turned off. Typically this means they are outside the main -/// simulation loop. If the timer is inside the main loop use -/// startTimer and stopTimer instead. -void profileStart(const enum TimerHandle handle); -void profileStop(const enum TimerHandle handle); - -/// Use to get elapsed time (lap timer). -double getElapsedTime(const enum TimerHandle handle); - -/// Print timing results. -void printPerformanceResults(int nGlobalAtoms, int printRate); - -/// Print timing results to Yaml file -void printPerformanceResultsYaml(FILE* file); -#endif |