diff --git a/docs.it4i/software/intel/intel-suite/intel-advisor.md b/docs.it4i/software/intel/intel-suite/intel-advisor.md index 5b5608c6a398b8d447fff0e3e6ab917473a4668b..727d22a7dc7a5dac63a5e6c97a36511148157212 100644 --- a/docs.it4i/software/intel/intel-suite/intel-advisor.md +++ b/docs.it4i/software/intel/intel-suite/intel-advisor.md @@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Intel Advisor is a tool aiming to assist you in vectorization and threading of y The following versions are currently available on Salomon as modules: -2016 Update 2 - Advisor/2016_update2 +`2016 Update 2` - Advisor/2016_update2 ## Usage -Your program should be compiled with the -g switch to include symbol names. You should compile with -O2 or higher to see code that is already vectorized by the compiler. +Your program should be compiled with the `-g` switch to include symbol names. You should compile with `-O2` or higher to see code that is already vectorized by the compiler. Profiling is possible either directly from the GUI or from the command line. @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ To profile from the GUI, launch Advisor: $ advixe-gui ``` -Then select the menu File -> New -> Project. Choose a directory to which the project data is saved. After clicking OK, the Project properties window appears, where you can configure the path to your binary, launch arguments, working directory, etc. After clicking OK, the project is ready. +Then select the menu *File -> New -> Project*. Choose a directory to which the project data is saved. After clicking OK, the *Project properties* window appears, where you can configure the path to your binary, launch arguments, working directory, etc. After clicking OK, the project is ready. -In the left pane, you can switch between Vectorization and Threading workflows. Each has several possible steps, which you can execute by clicking the Collect button. Alternatively, you can click on Command Line to see the command line required to run the analysis directly from the command line. +In the left pane, you can switch between *Vectorization* and *Threading* workflows. Each has several possible steps, which you can execute by clicking the *Collect* button. Alternatively, you can click on *Command Line* to see the command line required to run the analysis directly from the command line. ## References