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GPROF(1)	    UNIX Programmer's Manual		 GPROF(1)



NNAAMMEE
     gprof - display call graph profile data

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
     ggpprrooff [ options ] [ a.out [ gmon.out ... ] ]

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
     _g_p_r_o_f produces an execution profile of C, Pascal, or For-
     tran77 programs.  The effect of called routines is incor-
     porated in the profile of each caller.  The profile data is
     taken from the call graph profile file (_g_m_o_n._o_u_t default)
     which is created by programs that are compiled with the --ppgg
     option of _c_c, _p_c, and _f_7_7.  The --ppgg option also links in
     versions of the library routines that are compiled for pro-
     filing.  The symbol table in the named object file (_a._o_u_t
     default) is read and correlated with the call graph profile
     file.  If more than one profile file is specified, the _g_p_r_o_f
     output shows the sum of the profile information in the given
     profile files.

     _G_p_r_o_f calculates the amount of time spent in each routine.
     Next, these times are propagated along the edges of the call
     graph.  Cycles are discovered, and calls into a cycle are
     made to share the time of the cycle.  The first listing
     shows the functions sorted according to the time they
     represent including the time of their call graph descen-
     dents.  Below each function entry is shown its (direct) call
     graph children, and how their times are propagated to this
     function.	A similar display above the function shows how
     this function's time and the time of its descendents is pro-
     pagated to its (direct) call graph parents.

     Cycles are also shown, with an entry for the cycle as a
     whole and a listing of the members of the cycle and their
     contributions to the time and call counts of the cycle.

     Second, a flat profile is given, similar to that provided by
     _p_r_o_f(1).  This listing gives the total execution times, the
     call counts, the number of milliseconds per call in the rou-
     tine itself, and the number of milliseconds per call in the
     routine itself including its descendents.

     Finally, an index of the function names is provided.

     The following options are available:

     --aa   suppresses the printing of statically declared func-
	  tions.  If this option is given, all relevant informa-
	  tion about the static function (_e._g., time samples,
	  calls to other functions, calls from other functions)
	  belongs to the function loaded just before the static
	  function in the _a._o_u_t file.



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     --bb   suppresses the printing of a description of each field
	  in the profile.

     --cc   the static call graph of the program is discovered by a
	  heuristic that examines the text space of the object
	  file.  Static-only parents or children are shown with
	  call counts of 0.

     --ee _n_a_m_e
	  suppresses the printing of the graph profile entry for
	  routine _n_a_m_e and all its descendants (unless they have
	  other ancestors that aren't suppressed).  More than one
	  --ee option may be given.  Only one _n_a_m_e may be given
	  with each --ee option.

     --EE _n_a_m_e
	  suppresses the printing of the graph profile entry for
	  routine _n_a_m_e (and its descendants) as --ee, above, and
	  also excludes the time spent in _n_a_m_e (and its descen-
	  dants) from the total and percentage time computations.
	  (For example, --EE _m_c_o_u_n_t --EE _m_c_l_e_a_n_u_p is the default.)

     --ff _n_a_m_e
	  prints the graph profile entry of only the specified
	  routine _n_a_m_e and its descendants.  More than one --ff
	  option may be given.	Only one _n_a_m_e may be given with
	  each --ff option.

     --FF _n_a_m_e
	  prints the graph profile entry of only the routine _n_a_m_e
	  and its descendants (as --ff,, above) and also uses only
	  the times of the printed routines in total time and
	  percentage computations.  More than one --FF option may
	  be given.  Only one _n_a_m_e may be given with each --FF
	  option.  The --FF option overrides the --EE option.

     --kk _f_r_o_m_n_a_m_e _t_o_n_a_m_e
	  will delete any arcs from routine _f_r_o_m_n_a_m_e to routine
	  _t_o_n_a_m_e.  This can be used to break undesired cycles.
	  More than one --kk option may be given.  Only one pair of
	  routine names may be given with each --kk option.

     --ss   a profile file _g_m_o_n._s_u_m is produced that represents the
	  sum of the profile information in all the specified
	  profile files.  This summary profile file may be given
	  to later executions of gprof (probably also with a --ss)
	  to accumulate profile data across several runs of an
	  _a._o_u_t file.

     --zz   displays routines that have zero usage (as shown by
	  call counts and accumulated time).  This is useful with
	  the --cc option for discovering which routines were never



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	  called.

FFIILLEESS
     _a._o_u_t	     the namelist and text space.
     _g_m_o_n._o_u_t	     dynamic call graph and profile.
     _g_m_o_n._s_u_m	     summarized dynamic call graph and profile.

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
     monitor(3), profil(2), cc(1), prof(1)
     ``gprof: A Call Graph Execution Profiler'', by Graham, S.L.,
     Kessler, P.B., McKusick, M.K.; _P_r_o_c_e_e_d_i_n_g_s _o_f _t_h_e _S_I_G_P_L_A_N
     '_8_2 _S_y_m_p_o_s_i_u_m _o_n _C_o_m_p_i_l_e_r _C_o_n_s_t_r_u_c_t_i_o_n, SIGPLAN Notices,
     Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 120-126, June 1982.

BBUUGGSS
     Beware of quantization errors.  The granularity of the sam-
     pling is shown, but remains statistical at best.  We assume
     that the time for each execution of a function can be
     expressed by the total time for the function divided by the
     number of times the function is called.  Thus the time pro-
     pagated along the call graph arcs to the function's parents
     is directly proportional to the number of times that arc is
     traversed.

     Parents that are not themselves profiled will have the time
     of their profiled children propagated to them, but they will
     appear to be spontaneously invoked in the call graph list-
     ing, and will not have their time propagated further.  Simi-
     larly, signal catchers, even though profiled, will appear to
     be spontaneous (although for more obscure reasons).  Any
     profiled children of signal catchers should have their times
     propagated properly, unless the signal catcher was invoked
     during the execution of the profiling routine, in which case
     all is lost.

     The profiled program must call _e_x_i_t(2) or return normally
     for the profiling information to be saved in the gmon.out
     file.

















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