Hi yangyang, Thank you for the proposal. +1 for the idea.
BTW, I can not see the images. Can we move the details to a google docs ? You can reference a url instead. Yangyang Gao <gao.yangy...@microsoft.com.invalid> 于2024年3月30日周六 14:11写道: > > > Hey there 😊, > > > > It’s Yangyang from Microsoft working on Gluten Project. The purpose of > this email is to collect ideas on improving the gluten native diagnose > experience. > > > > Gluten is indeed impressive, particularly in its significant contribution > to boosting the performance of Spark 👍🎉 . but unfortunately, the > current online diagnose experience doesn't quite match up. > > Right now, we're teaming up with the Intel Gluten team to plan some > enhancements for the gluten native diagnose experience, the main goal is to > make it easier for users to quickly locate issues when errors or any > performance regression occur online. > > > > Our primary idea now is to utilize the gluten UI page as the main entry > point and incorporate the necessary enhanced features directly onto this > page, referred to as *gluten UI enhancement*, so that much enhancement > work can directly go into OSS. > > > > Some ideas currently under consideration include: > > 1) Onboarding colorized DGA graph in Gluten UI like how Photon does to > help users quickly identify which nodes are fallback or not and the context > detail. > > 2) Onboarding execution time summary table in Gluten UI like How Photon > does to help users quickly identify which stage/op is time-consuming. > > [image: A white paper with black text Description automatically generated] > > 3) Onboarding an async profile Flame graph in Gluten UI including > CPU_FLAME_GRAPHS, CPU_STACK_TRACES, and WALL_CLOCK_STACK_TRACE to assist > users pinpointing which native function calls are time-consuming. > > > > > > Our main goal with this email is to gather feedback and requirements from > our community members. We value your input! Among the options mentioned, > which one do you think is most essential right now? > > > > Additionally, *we're open to hearing your fresh ideas and any new > requirements you might have for improving the gluten native diagnose > experience. Your contributions to this discussion are highly valued and > appreciated!* > > > > We look forward to your feedback. > > > > Thank you. > > gayan...@microsoft.com >