.TH PROFILE 1 .SH NAME profile \- MINIX system profiling control command .SH SYNOPSIS Statistical profiling: .PP .B "profile start" [ .B -m .I memsize ] [ .B "-o" .I outfile ] [ .B -f .I frequency ] .br .B "profile stop " .br .B "sprofalyze.pl" .PP Call profiling: .PP .B "profile get" [ .B "-m" .I memsize ] [ .B "-o" .I outfile ] .br .B "profile reset" .br .B "cprofalyze.pl" .SH DESCRIPTION This command controls MINIX system profiling. There is support for statistical profiling, which causes a CMOS interrupt to regularly sample the position of the program counter, and call profiling, which uses compiler hooks to measure the time and frequency of call paths. For statistical profiling support, recompile the kernel with SPROFILE in set to 1. For call profiling support, recompile the system with new libraries with CPROFILE set to 1 and environment variable CPROFILE set to -Rcem-p. .SH OPTIONS .IP start start measuring using statistical profiling. .IP stop stop measuring using statistical profiling. .IP get retrieve call profiling data .IP reset reset call profiling data .IP "-m" memory buffer size used to store profiling data in, allocated by the profile command. .IP "-o outfile" output file. .IP "-f frequency" frequency for statistical sampling. .PP After you have the output file, analysis can be done using the .B sprofalyze.pl and .B cprofalyze.pl commands. .SH AUTHOR Rogier Meurs