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+CygProfiler suite |
Steve Block
2012/08/03 16:53:22
Is this file taken from upstream Cygprofile? If no
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+----------------- |
+ |
+CygProfiler is a set of functions for use with gcc's |
+-finstrument-functions option. See info page of gcc for |
+details and description of this option. |
+ |
+To use it, compile your program with -finstrument-functions |
+and link together with cyg-profile.c. Somewhere at the |
+beginning of the program call cygprofile_enable() to start |
+logging all function entries and exits into a logfile. |
+ |
+By default the name of the logfile is cyglog.$PID, but you |
+can set a different one using cygprofile_setfilename(). |
+To get current logfile name use cygprofile_getfilename(). |
+To see if logging is enabled use cygprofile_isenabled(). |
+You can stop logging by calling cygprofile_disable(). |
+ |
+Note that subsequent enabling of logging will overwrite the |
+previous log with the same name! |
+ |
+After you have created a logfile run cyg-resolve.pl with the |
+program name that created the logfile as a first argument |
+and the logfile name as a second argument. On stdout you'll |
+see a log of all[1] functions invoked while logging was |
+enabled. |
+ |
+Example for plain C: |
+$ gcc -finstrument-functions -o test test.c cyg-profile.c |
+$ ./test |
+Logfile: cyglog.1234 |
+$ cyg-progile.pl test cyglog.1234 |
+Loading symbols from test ... OK |
+Seen 65 symbols, stored 22 function offsets |
+Level correction set to 0 |
+ + 0 0x80486a9 (from 0x804872f) function3() |
+ + 1 0x804866d (from 0x80486c8) function2() |
+ + 2 0x8048634 (from 0x804868c) function1() |
+done |
+ |
+As you can see - "function3()" called "function2()" which then |
+called "function1()". Function "main()" isn't in the list, |
+because the profiling was not yet enabled at the time it was |
+called. |
+ |
+Example for C++: |
+$ gcc -c cyg-profile.c |
+$ g++ -finstrument-functions -c test.cxx |
+$ g++ -o test test.o cyg-profile.o |
+$ ./test |
+Logfile: cyglog.1234 |
+$ ./cyg-resolve.pl test cyglog.1234 |
+Loading symbols from test ... OK |
+Seen 78 symbols, stored 25 function offsets |
+Level correction set to 1 |
+ + 1 0x400d1c (from 0x400dcb) _ZN4test9function3Ec() |
+ + 2 0x400cd4 (from 0x400d48) _ZN4test9function2Ei() |
+ + 3 0x400c98 (from 0x400d01) _ZN4test9function1El() |
+ + 0 0x400e3e (from 0x2a95ae2c8b) __tcf_0() |
+done |
+ |
+The usage is similar to the plain C case. Unfortunately you'll |
+only see the mangled function names, e.g. "_ZN4test9function3Ec" |
+instead of "int test::function3(char c)". |
+ |
+Michal Ludvig, <michal@logix.cz> |
+http://www.logix.cz/michal/devel |
+ |
+---- |
+[1] All means all functions, that were compiled with |
+ -finstrument-functions. |