PROFIL
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NAME
profil - execution time profile
SYNOPSIS
profil(buff, bufsiz, offset, scale)
char *buff;
int bufsiz, offset, scale;
DESCRIPTION
Buff
points to an area of core whose length (in bytes) is given by
bufsiz.
After this call, the user's program counter (pc)
is examined each clock tick (60th second);
offset
is subtracted from it, and the result multiplied by
scale.
If the resulting number corresponds to a word
inside
buff,
that word is incremented.
The scale is interpreted as an unsigned,
fixed-point fraction with binary point at the
left: 0177777(8) gives a 1-1 mapping of pc's to words
in
buff;
077777(8) maps each pair of instruction words
together.
02(8) maps all instructions onto the beginning of
buff
(producing a non-interrupting core clock).
Profiling is turned off by giving a
scale
of 0 or 1.
It is rendered
ineffective by giving a
bufsiz
of 0.
Profiling is turned off when an
exec
is executed, but remains on in child and parent both
after a
fork.
Profiling may be turned off if an update in
buff
would cause a memory fault.
SEE ALSO
monitor(3), prof(1)
ASSEMBLER
(profil = 44.)
sys profil; buff; bufsiz; offset; scale
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