NAME
pprrooffiill - control process profiling
LLIIBBRRAARRYYStandard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
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int pprrooffiill(char *samples, sizet size, ulong offset, uint scale);> DESCRIPTION
The pprrooffiill() function enables or disables program counter profiling of
the current process. If profiling is enabled, then at every clock tick,
the kernel updates an appropriate count in the samples buffer. The buffer samples contains size bytes and is divided into a series of16-bit bins. Each bin counts the number of times the program counter was
in a particular address range in the process when a clock tick occurredwhile profiling was enabled. For a given program counter address, the
number of the corresponding bin is given by the relation:[(pc - offset) / 2] * scale / 65536
The offset parameter is the lowest address at which the kernel takes pro-
gram counter samples. The scale parameter ranges from 1 to 65536 and can be used to change the span of the bins. A scale of 65536 maps each bin to 2 bytes of address range; a scale of 32768 gives 4 bytes, 16384 gives 8 bytes and so on. Intermediate values provide approximate intermediateranges. A scale value of 0 disables profiling.
RETURN VALUES
If the scale value is nonzero and the buffer samples contains an illegaladdress, pprrooffiill() returns -1, profiling is terminated and errno is set
appropriately. Otherwise pprrooffiill() returns 0. FILES/usr/lib/gcrt0.o profiling C run-time startup file
gmon.out conventional name for profiling output file
EERRRROORRSS The following error may be reported: [EFAULT] The buffer samples contains an invalid address.SEE ALSO
gprof(1) HISTORY The pprrooffiill() function appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.BUGS
This routine should be named pprrooffiillee(). The samples argument should really be a vector of type unsigned short. The format of the gmon.out file is undocumented. BSD June 4, 1993 BSD