Thanks for the help, I now tried resubmitting with Sys.setenv("OMP_THREAD_LIMIT" = 2) at the top of the exchange example, but I still get the same note:
Examples with CPU time > 2.5 times elapsed time user system elapsed ratio exchange 1.196 0.04 0.159 7.774 Not sure what to try next. Best, Jouni ________________________________ From: Ivan Krylov <krylov.r...@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2023 16:54 To: Helske, Jouni <jouni.hel...@jyu.fi> Cc: r-package-devel@r-project.org <r-package-devel@r-project.org> Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Too many cores used in examples (not caused by data.table) � Thu, 19 Oct 2023 05:57:54 +0000 "Helske, Jouni" <jouni.hel...@jyu.fi> �����: > But I just realised that bssm uses Armadillo via RcppArmadillo, which > uses OpenMP by default for some elementwise operations. So, I wonder > if that could be the culprit? I wasn't able to reproduce the NOTE either, despite manually setting the environment variable _R_CHECK_EXAMPLE_TIMING_CPU_TO_ELAPSED_THRESHOLD=2 before running R CMD check, but I think I can see the code using OpenMP. Here's what I did: 0. Temporarily lower the system protections against capturing performance traces of potentially sensitive parts: echo -1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid (Set it back to 3 after you're done.) 1. Run the following command with the development version of the package installed: env OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1 \ perf record --call-graph drawf,4096 \ R -e 'library(bssm); system.time(replicate(100, example(exchange)))' OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1 will prevent OpenBLAS from spawning worker threads if you have it installed. (A different BLAS may need different environment variables.) 2. Run `perf report` and browse collected call stack information. The call stacks are hard to navigate, but I think they are not pointing towards Armadillo. At least, setting ARMA_OPENMP_THREADS=1 doesn't help, but setting OMP_THREAD_LIMIT=1 does. -- Best regards, Ivan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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