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Clarify High Level vs. Low Level metrics #101

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coleramos425 opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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Clarify High Level vs. Low Level metrics #101

coleramos425 opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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coleramos425 commented Mar 20, 2023

In the Flask GUI we currently only load "high level" metrics on the opening webpage (i.e. speed-of-light, kernel stats, roofline, system info). Once a user has selected a kernel or dispatch to filter, we then load ALL metrics including the lower-level panels (i.e. l1 cache, l2 cache, TCC/TCP, etc.)

Although this is included in the documentation, it's not totally clear from a UX perspective. Add a pop-up message explaining this to users on page reload.

@coleramos425 coleramos425 added enhancement New feature or request Standalone GUI Related to Omniperf's standalone GUI labels Mar 20, 2023
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feizheng10 pushed a commit to feizheng10/omniperf that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2023
Signed-off-by: coleramos425 <colramos@amd.com>
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