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- ssorder - compute and write cord feedback files from working set data
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- ssssssssoooorrrrddddeeeerrrr ----wwwwssssllll <<<<_w_o_r_k_i_n_g-_s_e_t-_l_i_s_t-_f_i_l_e> [[[[----ggggrrrraaaayyyy||||----wwwweeeeiiiigggghhhhtttt]]]] ----oooo <<<<_o_u_t_p_u_t-
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- _s_s_o_r_d_e_r is a tool designed to allow generation of a cord feedback file
- from the executable or DSO and a list of working set files, and weights,
- derived from measurements.
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- _s_s_o_r_d_e_r is a command-line version of _s_s_c_o_r_d; it generates identical
- feedback files, but can be run from a script. The theory and strategy
- for the computations involved is described in the man page for _s_s_c_o_r_d(_1),
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- _s_s_o_r_d_e_r reads a working-set list file specified by the -wsl argument, and
- generates a cord feedback file written to the file given by its -o
- argument (or to _s_t_d_o_u_t, if none is given).
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- _s_s_o_r_d_e_r accepts the following command-line options:
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- ----oooo _o_u_t_f_i_l_e
- specifies the name of the output file to be written with feedback
- information. If the file exists, ssorder will exit with an error
- message. If this option is not provided, ssorder will write the
- feedback to stdout.
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- ----wwwwssssllll _f_i_l_e_s_e_t
- specifies a single text file name as input; the working set list
- will consist of the working-set files whose names appear in the
- input file. Each file name should be on a single line.
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- ----ggggrrrraaaayyyy
- specifies that gray-code ordering should be computed (default).
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- specifies that weighted-affinity ordering should be computed.
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- ----vvvv[[[[eeeerrrrbbbboooosssseeee]]]]
- specifies that additional informational output should be generated.
- It is equivalent to setting the environment variable
- _SPEEDSHOP_VERBOSE to an empty string.
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- ----VVVV specifies that even more additional informational output should be
- generated. It is equivalent to setting the environment variable
- _SPEEDSHOP_VERBOSE to a non-empty string.
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- speedshop(1), prof(1), cvperf(1), cord(1), sscord(1), sswsextr(1)
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