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blis/test/exec_sizes/grab_top_outputs.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
# BLIS
# An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
# libraries.
#
# Copyright (C) 2013, The University of Texas
#
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#
#
#
output_file="output_mem_sizes.txt"
exec_prefix="test"
exec_blis="blis1 blis2 blis3 blis4 blis5 blis6"
exec_oblas="oblas1 oblas2 oblas3 oblas4 oblas5 oblas6"
exec_ablas="ablas1 ablas2 ablas3 ablas4 ablas5 ablas6"
exec_mblas="mblas1 mblas2 mblas3 mblas4 mblas5 mblas6"
execs="${exec_blis} ${exec_oblas} ${exec_ablas} ${exec_mblas}"
#execs="${exec_blis}"
top -n 1 -b | grep COMMAND >> ${output_file}
for e in ${execs}; do
exec_name="${exec_prefix}_${e}.x"
./${exec_name} &
sleep 1
top -n 1 -b | grep "${exec_prefix}" >> ${output_file}
pkill "${exec_prefix}"
done