# Note that you must do all the following as root (I believe). # Although the program to be profiled can be run by anybody. # start the profiler opcontrol --stop ; opcontrol --reset ; opcontrol --callgraph=5 --start # now run the program(s) to be profiled # stop the profiler and dump results to .. um .. some file somewhere opcontrol --stop ; opcontrol --dump # get total cost opreport --merge=tgid -x \ /home/sewardj/VgTRUNK/atomk/Inst/lib/valgrind/helgrind-amd64-linux \ | less # produce a flat profile opreport --merge=tgid --symbols -x \ /home/sewardj/VgTRUNK/atomk/Inst/lib/valgrind/helgrind-amd64-linux \ | less # produce a profile w/ callgraph opreport --merge=tgid --callgraph -x \ /home/sewardj/VgTRUNK/atomk/Inst/lib/valgrind/helgrind-amd64-linux \ | less # print annotated source opannotate --merge=tgid --source --include-file=libhb_core.c | less #### notes. 1. on amd64, need to build V with -fno-omit-frame-pointer, else the w/ callgraph profiles are useless. (oprofile doesn't do CFI based stack unwinding, I guess). Add -fno-omit-frame-pointer to AM_CFLAGS_BASE in Makefile.flags.am, and rebuild from clean. 2. even at the best of times the callgraph profiles seem pretty flaky to me. 3. Even oprofile 0.9.4 (the latest) on amd64-linux doesn't work for callgraph profiling. There is however a patch that makes it work. See http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1685267&group_id=16191&atid=116191 for details. Even then it sometimes fails at the "opcontrol --dump" phase, complaining that the daemon died (or something like that). But apart from that, it seems usable.