| README for GPROF |
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| This is the GNU profiler. It is distributed with other "binary |
| utilities" which should be in ../binutils. See ../binutils/README for |
| more general notes, including where to send bug reports. |
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| This file documents the changes and new features available with this |
| version of GNU gprof. |
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| * New Features |
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| o Long options |
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| o Supports generalized file format, without breaking backward compatibility: |
| new file format supports basic-block execution counts and non-realtime |
| histograms (see below) |
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| o Supports profiling at the line level: flat profiles, call-graph profiles, |
| and execution-counts can all be displayed at a level that identifies |
| individual lines rather than just functions |
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| o Test-coverage support (similar to Sun tcov program): source files |
| can be annotated with the number of times a function was invoked |
| or with the number of times each basic-block in a function was |
| executed |
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| o Generalized histograms: not just execution-time, but arbitrary |
| histograms are support (for example, performance counter based |
| profiles) |
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| o Powerful mechanism to select data to be included/excluded from |
| analysis and/or output |
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| o Support for DEC OSF/1 v3.0 |
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| o Full cross-platform profiling support: gprof uses BFD to support |
| arbitrary, non-native object file formats and non-native byte-orders |
| (this feature has not been tested yet) |
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| o In the call-graph function index, static function names are now |
| printed together with the filename in which the function was defined |
| (required bfd_find_nearest_line() support and symbolic debugging |
| information to be present in the executable file) |
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| o Major overhaul of source code (compiles cleanly with -Wall, etc.) |
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| * Supported Platforms |
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| The current version is known to work on: |
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| o DEC OSF/1 v3.0 |
| All features supported. |
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| o SunOS 4.1.x |
| All features supported. |
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| o Solaris 2.3 |
| Line-level profiling unsupported because bfd_find_nearest_line() |
| is not fully implemented for Elf binaries. |
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| o HP-UX 9.01 |
| Line-level profiling unsupported because bfd_find_nearest_line() |
| is not fully implemented for SOM binaries. |
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| * Detailed Description |
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| ** User Interface Changes |
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| The command-line interface is backwards compatible with earlier |
| versions of GNU gprof and Berkeley gprof. The only exception is |
| the option to delete arcs from the call graph. The old syntax |
| was: |
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| -k fromname toname |
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| while the new syntax is: |
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| -k fromname/toname |
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| This change was necessary to be compatible with long-option parsing. |
| Also, "fromname" and "toname" can now be arbitrary symspecs rather |
| than just function names (see below for an explanation of symspecs). |
| For example, option "-k gprof.c/" suppresses all arcs due to calls out |
| of file "gprof.c". |
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| *** Sym Specs |
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| It is often necessary to apply gprof only to specific parts of a |
| program. GNU gprof has a simple but powerful mechanism to achieve |
| this. So called {\em symspecs\/} provide the foundation for this |
| mechanism. A symspec selects the parts of a profiled program to which |
| an operation should be applied to. The syntax of a symspec is |
| simple: |
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| filename_containing_a_dot |
| | funcname_not_containing_a_dot |
| | linenumber |
| | ( [ any_filename ] `:' ( any_funcname | linenumber ) ) |
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| Here are some examples: |
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| main.c Selects everything in file "main.c"---the |
| dot in the string tells gprof to interpret |
| the string as a filename, rather than as |
| a function name. To select a file whose |
| name does contain a dot, a trailing colon |
| should be specified. For example, "odd:" is |
| interpreted as the file named "odd". |
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| main Selects all functions named "main". Notice |
| that there may be multiple instances of the |
| same function name because some of the |
| definitions may be local (i.e., static). |
| Unless a function name is unique in a program, |
| you must use the colon notation explained |
| below to specify a function from a specific |
| source file. Sometimes, functionnames contain |
| dots. In such cases, it is necessary to |
| add a leading colon to the name. For example, |
| ":.mul" selects function ".mul". |
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| main.c:main Selects function "main" in file "main.c". |
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| main.c:134 Selects line 134 in file "main.c". |
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| IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: The source code uses the type sym_id for symspecs. |
| At some point, this probably ought to be changed to "sym_spec" to make |
| reading the code easier. |
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| *** Long options |
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| GNU gprof now supports long options. The following is a list of all |
| supported options. Options that are listed without description |
| operate in the same manner as the corresponding option in older |
| versions of gprof. |
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| Short Form: Long Form: |
| ----------- ---------- |
| -l --line |
| Request profiling at the line-level rather |
| than just at the function level. Source |
| lines are identified by symbols of the form: |
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| func (file:line) |
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| where "func" is the function name, "file" is the |
| file name and "line" is the line-number that |
| corresponds to the line. |
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| To work properly, the binary must contain symbolic |
| debugging information. This means that the source |
| have to be translated with option "-g" specified. |
| Functions for which there is no symbolic debugging |
| information available are treated as if "--line" |
| had not been specified. However, the line number |
| printed with such symbols is usually incorrect |
| and should be ignored. |
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| -a --no-static |
| -A[symspec] --annotated-source[=symspec] |
| Request output in the form of annotated source |
| files. If "symspec" is specified, print output only |
| for symbols selected by "symspec". If the option |
| is specified multiple times, annotated output is |
| generated for the union of all symspecs. |
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| Examples: |
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| -A Prints annotated source for all |
| source files. |
| -Agprof.c Prints annotated source for file |
| gprof.c. |
| -Afoobar Prints annotated source for files |
| containing a function named "foobar". |
| The entire file will be printed, but |
| only the function itself will be |
| annotated with profile data. |
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| -J[symspec] --no-annotated-source[=symspec] |
| Suppress annotated source output. If specified |
| without argument, annotated output is suppressed |
| completely. With an argument, annotated output |
| is suppressed only for the symbols selected by |
| "symspec". If the option is specified multiple |
| times, annotated output is suppressed for the |
| union of all symspecs. This option has lower |
| precedence than --annotated-source |
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| -p[symspec] --flat-profile[=symspec] |
| Request output in the form of a flat profile |
| (unless any other output-style option is specified, |
| this option is turned on by default). If |
| "symspec" is specified, include only symbols |
| selected by "symspec" in flat profile. If the |
| option is specified multiple times, the flat |
| profile includes symbols selected by the union |
| of all symspecs. |
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| -P[symspec] --no-flat-profile[=symspec] |
| Suppress output in the flat profile. If given |
| without an argument, the flat profile is suppressed |
| completely. If "symspec" is specified, suppress |
| the selected symbols in the flat profile. If the |
| option is specified multiple times, the union of |
| the selected symbols is suppressed. This option |
| has lower precedence than --flat-profile. |
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| -q[symspec] --graph[=symspec] |
| Request output in the form of a call-graph |
| (unless any other output-style option is specified, |
| this option is turned on by default). If "symspec" |
| is specified, include only symbols selected by |
| "symspec" in the call-graph. If the option is |
| specified multiple times, the call-graph includes |
| symbols selected by the union of all symspecs. |
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| -Q[symspec] --no-graph[=symspec] |
| Suppress output in the call-graph. If given without |
| an argument, the call-graph is suppressed completely. |
| With a "symspec", suppress the selected symbols |
| from the call-graph. If the option is specified |
| multiple times, the union of the selected symbols |
| is suppressed. This option has lower precedence |
| than --graph. |
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| -C[symspec] --exec-counts[=symspec] |
| Request output in the form of execution counts. |
| If "symspec" is present, include only symbols |
| selected by "symspec" in the execution count |
| listing. If the option is specified multiple |
| times, the execution count listing includes |
| symbols selected by the union of all symspecs. |
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| -Z[symspec] --no-exec-counts[=symspec] |
| Suppress output in the execution count listing. |
| If given without an argument, the listing is |
| suppressed completely. With a "symspec", suppress |
| the selected symbols from the call-graph. If the |
| option is specified multiple times, the union of |
| the selected symbols is suppressed. This option |
| has lower precedence than --exec-counts. |
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| -i --file-info |
| Print information about the profile files that |
| are read. The information consists of the |
| number and types of records present in the |
| profile file. Currently, a profile file can |
| contain any number and any combination of histogram, |
| call-graph, or basic-block count records. |
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| -s --sum |
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| -x --all-lines |
| This option affects annotated source output only. |
| By default, only the lines at the beginning of |
| a basic-block are annotated. If this option is |
| specified, every line in a basic-block is annotated |
| by repeating the annotation for the first line. |
| This option is identical to tcov's "-a". |
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| -I dirs --directory-path=dirs |
| This option affects annotated source output only. |
| Specifies the list of directories to be searched |
| for source files. The argument "dirs" is a colon |
| separated list of directories. By default, gprof |
| searches for source files relative to the current |
| working directory only. |
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| -z --display-unused-functions |
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| -m num --min-count=num |
| This option affects annotated source and execution |
| count output only. Symbols that are executed |
| less than "num" times are suppressed. For annotated |
| source output, suppressed symbols are marked |
| by five hash-marks (#####). In an execution count |
| output, suppressed symbols do not appear at all. |
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| -L --print-path |
| Normally, source filenames are printed with the path |
| component suppressed. With this option, gprof |
| can be forced to print the full pathname of |
| source filenames. The full pathname is determined |
| from symbolic debugging information in the image file |
| and is relative to the directory in which the compiler |
| was invoked. |
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| -y --separate-files |
| This option affects annotated source output only. |
| Normally, gprof prints annotated source files |
| to standard-output. If this option is specified, |
| annotated source for a file named "path/filename" |
| is generated in the file "filename-ann". That is, |
| annotated output is {\em always\/} generated in |
| gprof's current working directory. Care has to |
| be taken if a program consists of files that have |
| identical filenames, but distinct paths. |
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| -c --static-call-graph |
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| -t num --table-length=num |
| This option affects annotated source output only. |
| After annotating a source file, gprof generates |
| an execution count summary consisting of a table |
| of lines with the top execution counts. By |
| default, this table is ten entries long. |
| This option can be used to change the table length |
| or, by specifying an argument value of 0, it can be |
| suppressed completely. |
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| -n symspec --time=symspec |
| Only symbols selected by "symspec" are considered |
| in total and percentage time computations. |
| However, this option does not affect percentage time |
| computation for the flat profile. |
| If the option is specified multiple times, the union |
| of all selected symbols is used in time computations. |
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| -N --no-time=symspec |
| Exclude the symbols selected by "symspec" from |
| total and percentage time computations. |
| However, this option does not affect percentage time |
| computation for the flat profile. |
| This option is ignored if any --time options are |
| specified. |
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| -w num --width=num |
| Sets the output line width. Currently, this option |
| affects the printing of the call-graph function index |
| only. |
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| -e <no long form---for backwards compatibility only> |
| -E <no long form---for backwards compatibility only> |
| -f <no long form---for backwards compatibility only> |
| -F <no long form---for backwards compatibility only> |
| -k <no long form---for backwards compatibility only> |
| -b --brief |
| -dnum --debug[=num] |
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| -h --help |
| Prints a usage message. |
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| -O name --file-format=name |
| Selects the format of the profile data files. |
| Recognized formats are "auto", "bsd", "magic", |
| and "prof". The last one is not yet supported. |
| Format "auto" attempts to detect the file format |
| automatically (this is the default behavior). |
| It attempts to read the profile data files as |
| "magic" files and if this fails, falls back to |
| the "bsd" format. "bsd" forces gprof to read |
| the data files in the BSD format. "magic" forces |
| gprof to read the data files in the "magic" format. |
| |
| -T --traditional |
| -v --version |
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| ** File Format Changes |
| |
| The old BSD-derived format used for profile data does not contain a |
| magic cookie that allows one to check whether a data file really is a |
| gprof file. Furthermore, it does not provide a version number, thus |
| rendering changes to the file format almost impossible. GNU gprof |
| uses a new file format that provides these features. For backward |
| compatibility, GNU gprof continues to support the old BSD-derived |
| format, but not all features are supported with it. For example, |
| basic-block execution counts cannot be accommodated by the old file |
| format. |
| |
| The new file format is defined in header file \file{gmon_out.h}. It |
| consists of a header containing the magic cookie and a version number, |
| as well as some spare bytes available for future extensions. All data |
| in a profile data file is in the native format of the host on which |
| the profile was collected. GNU gprof adapts automatically to the |
| byte-order in use. |
| |
| In the new file format, the header is followed by a sequence of |
| records. Currently, there are three different record types: histogram |
| records, call-graph arc records, and basic-block execution count |
| records. Each file can contain any number of each record type. When |
| reading a file, GNU gprof will ensure records of the same type are |
| compatible with each other and compute the union of all records. For |
| example, for basic-block execution counts, the union is simply the sum |
| of all execution counts for each basic-block. |
| |
| *** Histogram Records |
| |
| Histogram records consist of a header that is followed by an array of |
| bins. The header contains the text-segment range that the histogram |
| spans, the size of the histogram in bytes (unlike in the old BSD |
| format, this does not include the size of the header), the rate of the |
| profiling clock, and the physical dimension that the bin counts |
| represent after being scaled by the profiling clock rate. The |
| physical dimension is specified in two parts: a long name of up to 15 |
| characters and a single character abbreviation. For example, a |
| histogram representing real-time would specify the long name as |
| "seconds" and the abbreviation as "s". This feature is useful for |
| architectures that support performance monitor hardware (which, |
| fortunately, is becoming increasingly common). For example, under DEC |
| OSF/1, the "uprofile" command can be used to produce a histogram of, |
| say, instruction cache misses. In this case, the dimension in the |
| histogram header could be set to "i-cache misses" and the abbreviation |
| could be set to "1" (because it is simply a count, not a physical |
| dimension). Also, the profiling rate would have to be set to 1 in |
| this case. |
| |
| Histogram bins are 16-bit numbers and each bin represent an equal |
| amount of text-space. For example, if the text-segment is one |
| thousand bytes long and if there are ten bins in the histogram, each |
| bin represents one hundred bytes. |
| |
| |
| *** Call-Graph Records |
| |
| Call-graph records have a format that is identical to the one used in |
| the BSD-derived file format. It consists of an arc in the call graph |
| and a count indicating the number of times the arc was traversed |
| during program execution. Arcs are specified by a pair of addresses: |
| the first must be within caller's function and the second must be |
| within the callee's function. When performing profiling at the |
| function level, these addresses can point anywhere within the |
| respective function. However, when profiling at the line-level, it is |
| better if the addresses are as close to the call-site/entry-point as |
| possible. This will ensure that the line-level call-graph is able to |
| identify exactly which line of source code performed calls to a |
| function. |
| |
| *** Basic-Block Execution Count Records |
| |
| Basic-block execution count records consist of a header followed by a |
| sequence of address/count pairs. The header simply specifies the |
| length of the sequence. In an address/count pair, the address |
| identifies a basic-block and the count specifies the number of times |
| that basic-block was executed. Any address within the basic-address can |
| be used. |
| |
| IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: gcc -a can be used to instrument a program to |
| record basic-block execution counts. However, the __bb_exit_func() |
| that is currently present in libgcc2.c does not generate a gmon.out |
| file in a suitable format. This should be fixed for future releases |
| of gcc. In the meantime, contact davidm@cs.arizona.edu for a version |
| of __bb_exit_func() to is appropriate. |
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