1GPROF(1)                              GNU                             GPROF(1)
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NAME

6       gprof - display call graph profile data
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SYNOPSIS

9       gprof [ -[abcDhilLrsTvwxyz] ] [ -[ACeEfFJnNOpPqQZ][name] ]
10        [ -I dirs ] [ -d[num] ] [ -k from/to ]
11        [ -m min-count ] [ -R map_file ] [ -t table-length ]
12        [ --[no-]annotated-source[=name] ]
13        [ --[no-]exec-counts[=name] ]
14        [ --[no-]flat-profile[=name] ] [ --[no-]graph[=name] ]
15        [ --[no-]time=name] [ --all-lines ] [ --brief ]
16        [ --debug[=level] ] [ --function-ordering ]
17        [ --file-ordering map_file ] [ --directory-path=dirs ]
18        [ --display-unused-functions ] [ --file-format=name ]
19        [ --file-info ] [ --help ] [ --line ] [ --min-count=n ]
20        [ --no-static ] [ --print-path ] [ --separate-files ]
21        [ --static-call-graph ] [ --sum ] [ --table-length=len ]
22        [ --traditional ] [ --version ] [ --width=n ]
23        [ --ignore-non-functions ] [ --demangle[=STYLE] ]
24        [ --no-demangle ] [--external-symbol-table=name]
25        [ image-file ] [ profile-file ... ]
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DESCRIPTION

28       "gprof" produces an execution profile of C, Pascal, or Fortran77
29       programs.  The effect of called routines is incorporated in the profile
30       of each caller.  The profile data is taken from the call graph profile
31       file (gmon.out default) which is created by programs that are compiled
32       with the -pg option of "cc", "pc", and "f77".  The -pg option also
33       links in versions of the library routines that are compiled for
34       profiling.  "Gprof" reads the given object file (the default is
35       "a.out") and establishes the relation between its symbol table and the
36       call graph profile from gmon.out.  If more than one profile file is
37       specified, the "gprof" output shows the sum of the profile information
38       in the given profile files.
39
40       "Gprof" calculates the amount of time spent in each routine.  Next,
41       these times are propagated along the edges of the call graph.  Cycles
42       are discovered, and calls into a cycle are made to share the time of
43       the cycle.
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45       Several forms of output are available from the analysis.
46
47       The flat profile shows how much time your program spent in each
48       function, and how many times that function was called.  If you simply
49       want to know which functions burn most of the cycles, it is stated
50       concisely here.
51
52       The call graph shows, for each function, which functions called it,
53       which other functions it called, and how many times.  There is also an
54       estimate of how much time was spent in the subroutines of each
55       function.  This can suggest places where you might try to eliminate
56       function calls that use a lot of time.
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58       The annotated source listing is a copy of the program's source code,
59       labeled with the number of times each line of the program was executed.
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OPTIONS

62       These options specify which of several output formats "gprof" should
63       produce.
64
65       Many of these options take an optional symspec to specify functions to
66       be included or excluded.  These options can be specified multiple
67       times, with different symspecs, to include or exclude sets of symbols.
68
69       Specifying any of these options overrides the default (-p -q), which
70       prints a flat profile and call graph analysis for all functions.
71
72       "-A[symspec]"
73       "--annotated-source[=symspec]"
74           The -A option causes "gprof" to print annotated source code.  If
75           symspec is specified, print output only for matching symbols.
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77       "-b"
78       "--brief"
79           If the -b option is given, "gprof" doesn't print the verbose blurbs
80           that try to explain the meaning of all of the fields in the tables.
81           This is useful if you intend to print out the output, or are tired
82           of seeing the blurbs.
83
84       "-C[symspec]"
85       "--exec-counts[=symspec]"
86           The -C option causes "gprof" to print a tally of functions and the
87           number of times each was called.  If symspec is specified, print
88           tally only for matching symbols.
89
90           If the profile data file contains basic-block count records,
91           specifying the -l option, along with -C, will cause basic-block
92           execution counts to be tallied and displayed.
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94       "-i"
95       "--file-info"
96           The -i option causes "gprof" to display summary information about
97           the profile data file(s) and then exit.  The number of histogram,
98           call graph, and basic-block count records is displayed.
99
100       "-I dirs"
101       "--directory-path=dirs"
102           The -I option specifies a list of search directories in which to
103           find source files.  Environment variable GPROF_PATH can also be
104           used to convey this information.  Used mostly for annotated source
105           output.
106
107       "-J[symspec]"
108       "--no-annotated-source[=symspec]"
109           The -J option causes "gprof" not to print annotated source code.
110           If symspec is specified, "gprof" prints annotated source, but
111           excludes matching symbols.
112
113       "-L"
114       "--print-path"
115           Normally, source filenames are printed with the path component
116           suppressed.  The -L option causes "gprof" to print the full
117           pathname of source filenames, which is determined from symbolic
118           debugging information in the image file and is relative to the
119           directory in which the compiler was invoked.
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121       "-p[symspec]"
122       "--flat-profile[=symspec]"
123           The -p option causes "gprof" to print a flat profile.  If symspec
124           is specified, print flat profile only for matching symbols.
125
126       "-P[symspec]"
127       "--no-flat-profile[=symspec]"
128           The -P option causes "gprof" to suppress printing a flat profile.
129           If symspec is specified, "gprof" prints a flat profile, but
130           excludes matching symbols.
131
132       "-q[symspec]"
133       "--graph[=symspec]"
134           The -q option causes "gprof" to print the call graph analysis.  If
135           symspec is specified, print call graph only for matching symbols
136           and their children.
137
138       "-Q[symspec]"
139       "--no-graph[=symspec]"
140           The -Q option causes "gprof" to suppress printing the call graph.
141           If symspec is specified, "gprof" prints a call graph, but excludes
142           matching symbols.
143
144       "-t"
145       "--table-length=num"
146           The -t option causes the num most active source lines in each
147           source file to be listed when source annotation is enabled.  The
148           default is 10.
149
150       "-y"
151       "--separate-files"
152           This option affects annotated source output only.  Normally,
153           "gprof" prints annotated source files to standard-output.  If this
154           option is specified, annotated source for a file named
155           path/filename is generated in the file filename-ann.  If the
156           underlying file system would truncate filename-ann so that it
157           overwrites the original filename, "gprof" generates annotated
158           source in the file filename.ann instead (if the original file name
159           has an extension, that extension is replaced with .ann).
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161       "-Z[symspec]"
162       "--no-exec-counts[=symspec]"
163           The -Z option causes "gprof" not to print a tally of functions and
164           the number of times each was called.  If symspec is specified,
165           print tally, but exclude matching symbols.
166
167       "-r"
168       "--function-ordering"
169           The --function-ordering option causes "gprof" to print a suggested
170           function ordering for the program based on profiling data.  This
171           option suggests an ordering which may improve paging, tlb and cache
172           behavior for the program on systems which support arbitrary
173           ordering of functions in an executable.
174
175           The exact details of how to force the linker to place functions in
176           a particular order is system dependent and out of the scope of this
177           manual.
178
179       "-R map_file"
180       "--file-ordering map_file"
181           The --file-ordering option causes "gprof" to print a suggested .o
182           link line ordering for the program based on profiling data.  This
183           option suggests an ordering which may improve paging, tlb and cache
184           behavior for the program on systems which do not support arbitrary
185           ordering of functions in an executable.
186
187           Use of the -a argument is highly recommended with this option.
188
189           The map_file argument is a pathname to a file which provides
190           function name to object file mappings.  The format of the file is
191           similar to the output of the program "nm".
192
193                   c-parse.o:00000000 T yyparse
194                   c-parse.o:00000004 C yyerrflag
195                   c-lang.o:00000000 T maybe_objc_method_name
196                   c-lang.o:00000000 T print_lang_statistics
197                   c-lang.o:00000000 T recognize_objc_keyword
198                   c-decl.o:00000000 T print_lang_identifier
199                   c-decl.o:00000000 T print_lang_type
200                   ...
201
202           To create a map_file with GNU "nm", type a command like "nm
203           --extern-only --defined-only -v --print-file-name program-name".
204
205       "-T"
206       "--traditional"
207           The -T option causes "gprof" to print its output in "traditional"
208           BSD style.
209
210       "-w width"
211       "--width=width"
212           Sets width of output lines to width.  Currently only used when
213           printing the function index at the bottom of the call graph.
214
215       "-x"
216       "--all-lines"
217           This option affects annotated source output only.  By default, only
218           the lines at the beginning of a basic-block are annotated.  If this
219           option is specified, every line in a basic-block is annotated by
220           repeating the annotation for the first line.  This behavior is
221           similar to "tcov"'s -a.
222
223       "--demangle[=style]"
224       "--no-demangle"
225           These options control whether C++ symbol names should be demangled
226           when printing output.  The default is to demangle symbols.  The
227           "--no-demangle" option may be used to turn off demangling.
228           Different compilers have different mangling styles.  The optional
229           demangling style argument can be used to choose an appropriate
230           demangling style for your compiler.
231
232       Analysis Options
233
234       "-a"
235       "--no-static"
236           The -a option causes "gprof" to suppress the printing of statically
237           declared (private) functions.  (These are functions whose names are
238           not listed as global, and which are not visible outside the
239           file/function/block where they were defined.)  Time spent in these
240           functions, calls to/from them, etc., will all be attributed to the
241           function that was loaded directly before it in the executable file.
242           This option affects both the flat profile and the call graph.
243
244       "-c"
245       "--static-call-graph"
246           The -c option causes the call graph of the program to be augmented
247           by a heuristic which examines the text space of the object file and
248           identifies function calls in the binary machine code.  Since normal
249           call graph records are only generated when functions are entered,
250           this option identifies children that could have been called, but
251           never were.  Calls to functions that were not compiled with
252           profiling enabled are also identified, but only if symbol table
253           entries are present for them.  Calls to dynamic library routines
254           are typically not found by this option.  Parents or children
255           identified via this heuristic are indicated in the call graph with
256           call counts of 0.
257
258       "-D"
259       "--ignore-non-functions"
260           The -D option causes "gprof" to ignore symbols which are not known
261           to be functions.  This option will give more accurate profile data
262           on systems where it is supported (Solaris and HPUX for example).
263
264       "-k from/to"
265           The -k option allows you to delete from the call graph any arcs
266           from symbols matching symspec from to those matching symspec to.
267
268       "-l"
269       "--line"
270           The -l option enables line-by-line profiling, which causes
271           histogram hits to be charged to individual source code lines,
272           instead of functions.  This feature only works with programs
273           compiled by older versions of the "gcc" compiler.  Newer versions
274           of "gcc" are designed to work with the "gcov" tool instead.
275
276           If the program was compiled with basic-block counting enabled, this
277           option will also identify how many times each line of code was
278           executed.  While line-by-line profiling can help isolate where in a
279           large function a program is spending its time, it also
280           significantly increases the running time of "gprof", and magnifies
281           statistical inaccuracies.
282
283       "-m num"
284       "--min-count=num"
285           This option affects execution count output only.  Symbols that are
286           executed less than num times are suppressed.
287
288       "-nsymspec"
289       "--time=symspec"
290           The -n option causes "gprof", in its call graph analysis, to only
291           propagate times for symbols matching symspec.
292
293       "-Nsymspec"
294       "--no-time=symspec"
295           The -n option causes "gprof", in its call graph analysis, not to
296           propagate times for symbols matching symspec.
297
298       "-Sfilename"
299       "--external-symbol-table=filename"
300           The -S option causes "gprof" to read an external symbol table file,
301           such as /proc/kallsyms, rather than read the symbol table from the
302           given object file (the default is "a.out"). This is useful for
303           profiling kernel modules.
304
305       "-z"
306       "--display-unused-functions"
307           If you give the -z option, "gprof" will mention all functions in
308           the flat profile, even those that were never called, and that had
309           no time spent in them.  This is useful in conjunction with the -c
310           option for discovering which routines were never called.
311
312       Miscellaneous Options
313
314       "-d[num]"
315       "--debug[=num]"
316           The -d num option specifies debugging options.  If num is not
317           specified, enable all debugging.
318
319       "-h"
320       "--help"
321           The -h option prints command line usage.
322
323       "-Oname"
324       "--file-format=name"
325           Selects the format of the profile data files.  Recognized formats
326           are auto (the default), bsd, 4.4bsd, magic, and prof (not yet
327           supported).
328
329       "-s"
330       "--sum"
331           The -s option causes "gprof" to summarize the information in the
332           profile data files it read in, and write out a profile data file
333           called gmon.sum, which contains all the information from the
334           profile data files that "gprof" read in.  The file gmon.sum may be
335           one of the specified input files; the effect of this is to merge
336           the data in the other input files into gmon.sum.
337
338           Eventually you can run "gprof" again without -s to analyze the
339           cumulative data in the file gmon.sum.
340
341       "-v"
342       "--version"
343           The -v flag causes "gprof" to print the current version number, and
344           then exit.
345
346       Deprecated Options
347
348           These options have been replaced with newer versions that use
349           symspecs.
350
351           "-e function_name"
352
353           The -e function option tells "gprof" to not print information about
354           the function function_name (and its children...) in the call graph.
355           The function will still be listed as a child of any functions that
356           call it, but its index number will be shown as [not printed].  More
357           than one -e option may be given; only one function_name may be
358           indicated with each -e option.
359
360           "-E function_name"
361
362           The "-E function" option works like the "-e" option, but time spent
363           in the function (and children who were not called from anywhere
364           else), will not be used to compute the percentages-of-time for the
365           call graph.  More than one -E option may be given; only one
366           function_name may be indicated with each -E option.
367
368           "-f function_name"
369
370           The -f function option causes "gprof" to limit the call graph to
371           the function function_name and its children (and their
372           children...).  More than one -f option may be given; only one
373           function_name may be indicated with each -f option.
374
375           "-F function_name"
376
377           The -F function option works like the "-f" option, but only time
378           spent in the function and its children (and their children...) will
379           be used to determine total-time and percentages-of-time for the
380           call graph.  More than one -F option may be given; only one
381           function_name may be indicated with each -F option.  The -F option
382           overrides the -E option.
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FILES

385       "a.out"
386           the namelist and text space.
387
388       "gmon.out"
389           dynamic call graph and profile.
390
391       "gmon.sum"
392           summarized dynamic call graph and profile.
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BUGS

395       The granularity of the sampling is shown, but remains statistical at
396       best.  We assume that the time for each execution of a function can be
397       expressed by the total time for the function divided by the number of
398       times the function is called.  Thus the time propagated along the call
399       graph arcs to the function's parents is directly proportional to the
400       number of times that arc is traversed.
401
402       Parents that are not themselves profiled will have the time of their
403       profiled children propagated to them, but they will appear to be
404       spontaneously invoked in the call graph listing, and will not have
405       their time propagated further.  Similarly, signal catchers, even though
406       profiled, will appear to be spontaneous (although for more obscure
407       reasons).  Any profiled children of signal catchers should have their
408       times propagated properly, unless the signal catcher was invoked during
409       the execution of the profiling routine, in which case all is lost.
410
411       The profiled program must call "exit"(2) or return normally for the
412       profiling information to be saved in the gmon.out file.
413

SEE ALSO

415       monitor(3), profil(2), cc(1), prof(1), and the Info entry for gprof.
416
417       "An Execution Profiler for Modular Programs", by S. Graham, P. Kessler,
418       M. McKusick; Software - Practice and Experience, Vol. 13, pp. 671-685,
419       1983.
420
421       "gprof: A Call Graph Execution Profiler", by S. Graham, P. Kessler, M.
422       McKusick; Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '82 Symposium on Compiler
423       Construction, SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 17, No  6, pp. 120-126, June 1982.
424
426       Copyright (c) 1988, 92, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009
427       Free Software Foundation, Inc.
428
429       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
430       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
431       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
432       Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
433       Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
434       Free Documentation License".
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