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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
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#if 0
#ifndef lint
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static char sccsid[] = "@(#)printgprof.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93";
#endif /* not lint */
#endif
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include <err.h>
#include <string.h>
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#include "gprof.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
void
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printprof()
{
register nltype *np;
nltype **sortednlp;
int index, timecmp();
actime = 0.0;
printf( "\f\n" );
flatprofheader();
/*
* Sort the symbol table in by time
*/
sortednlp = (nltype **) calloc( nname , sizeof(nltype *) );
if ( sortednlp == (nltype **) 0 )
errx( 1 , "[printprof] ran out of memory for time sorting" );
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for ( index = 0 ; index < nname ; index += 1 ) {
sortednlp[ index ] = &nl[ index ];
}
qsort( sortednlp , nname , sizeof(nltype *) , timecmp );
for ( index = 0 ; index < nname ; index += 1 ) {
np = sortednlp[ index ];
flatprofline( np );
}
actime = 0.0;
free( sortednlp );
}
int
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timecmp( npp1 , npp2 )
nltype **npp1, **npp2;
{
double timediff;
long calldiff;
timediff = (*npp2) -> time - (*npp1) -> time;
if ( timediff > 0.0 )
return 1 ;
if ( timediff < 0.0 )
return -1;
calldiff = (*npp2) -> ncall - (*npp1) -> ncall;
if ( calldiff > 0 )
return 1;
if ( calldiff < 0 )
return -1;
return( strcmp( (*npp1) -> name , (*npp2) -> name ) );
}
/*
* header for flatprofline
*/
void
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flatprofheader()
{
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if ( bflag ) {
printblurb( _PATH_FLAT_BLURB );
}
printf( "\ngranularity: each sample hit covers %g byte(s)" ,
scale * HISTORICAL_SCALE_2 );
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if ( totime > 0.0 ) {
printf( " for %.2f%% of %.2f seconds\n\n" ,
100.0/totime , totime / hz );
} else {
printf( " no time accumulated\n\n" );
/*
* this doesn't hurt since all the numerators will be zero.
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*/
totime = 1.0;
}
printf( "%5.5s %10.10s %8.8s %8.8s %8.8s %8.8s %-8.8s\n" ,
"% " , "cumulative" , "self " , "" , "self " , "total " , "" );
printf( "%5.5s %10.10s %8.8s %8.8s %8.8s %8.8s %-8.8s\n" ,
"time" , "seconds " , "seconds" , "calls" ,
hz >= 10000000 ? "ns/call" : hz >= 10000 ? "us/call" : "ms/call" ,
hz >= 10000000 ? "ns/call" : hz >= 10000 ? "us/call" : "ms/call" ,
"name" );
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}
void
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flatprofline( np )
register nltype *np;
{
Improve printing of self times in the flat profile for functions that appear to be never called: (1) If a function is never called according to its call count but it must have been called because its child time is nonzero, then print it in the flat profile. Previously, if its call count was zero then we only printed it in the flat profile if its self time was nonzero. (2) If a function has a zero call count but has a nonzero self or child time, then print its total self time in the self time per call column as a percentage of the total (self + child) time. It is not possible to print the times per call in this case because the call count is zero. Previously, this was handled by leaving both per-call columns blank. The self time is printed in another column but there was no way to recover the total time. (1) partially fixes the case of the "never called" function main() and prepares for (2) to apply to main() and other functions. Profiling of main() was lost in the conversion from a.out to ELF, so main()'s call count has always been zero for many years; then in the common case where main() is a tiny function, it gets no profiling ticks, so main() was completely lost in the flat profile. (2) improves mainly cases like kernel threads. Most kernel threads appear to be never called because they are always started before userland can run to turn on profiling. As for main(), the fact that they are called is not very interesting and their callers are uninteresting, but their relative self time is interesting since they are long-running. Almost always printing percentages in the per-call columns would be more useful than almost always printing 0.0ms. 0.1ms is now a long time, so only very large functions take that long per call. The accuracy per call can approach 1-10 nsec provided programs are run for about 100000 times as long as is necessary to get this accuracy with high resolution kernel profiling.
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if ( zflag == 0 && np -> ncall == 0 && np -> time == 0 &&
np -> childtime == 0 ) {
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return;
}
actime += np -> time;
if (hz >= 10000)
printf( "%5.1f %10.3f %8.3f" ,
100 * np -> time / totime , actime / hz , np -> time / hz );
else
printf( "%5.1f %10.2f %8.2f" ,
100 * np -> time / totime , actime / hz , np -> time / hz );
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if ( np -> ncall != 0 ) {
if (hz >= 10000000)
printf( " %8ld %8.0f %8.0f " , np -> ncall ,
1e9 * np -> time / hz / np -> ncall ,
1e9 * ( np -> time + np -> childtime ) / hz / np -> ncall );
else if (hz >= 10000)
printf( " %8ld %8.0f %8.0f " , np -> ncall ,
1e6 * np -> time / hz / np -> ncall ,
1e6 * ( np -> time + np -> childtime ) / hz / np -> ncall );
else
printf( " %8ld %8.2f %8.2f " , np -> ncall ,
1000 * np -> time / hz / np -> ncall ,
1000 * ( np -> time + np -> childtime ) / hz / np -> ncall );
Improve printing of self times in the flat profile for functions that appear to be never called: (1) If a function is never called according to its call count but it must have been called because its child time is nonzero, then print it in the flat profile. Previously, if its call count was zero then we only printed it in the flat profile if its self time was nonzero. (2) If a function has a zero call count but has a nonzero self or child time, then print its total self time in the self time per call column as a percentage of the total (self + child) time. It is not possible to print the times per call in this case because the call count is zero. Previously, this was handled by leaving both per-call columns blank. The self time is printed in another column but there was no way to recover the total time. (1) partially fixes the case of the "never called" function main() and prepares for (2) to apply to main() and other functions. Profiling of main() was lost in the conversion from a.out to ELF, so main()'s call count has always been zero for many years; then in the common case where main() is a tiny function, it gets no profiling ticks, so main() was completely lost in the flat profile. (2) improves mainly cases like kernel threads. Most kernel threads appear to be never called because they are always started before userland can run to turn on profiling. As for main(), the fact that they are called is not very interesting and their callers are uninteresting, but their relative self time is interesting since they are long-running. Almost always printing percentages in the per-call columns would be more useful than almost always printing 0.0ms. 0.1ms is now a long time, so only very large functions take that long per call. The accuracy per call can approach 1-10 nsec provided programs are run for about 100000 times as long as is necessary to get this accuracy with high resolution kernel profiling.
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} else if ( np -> time != 0 || np -> childtime != 0 ) {
printf( " %8ld %7.2f%% %8.8s " , np -> ncall ,
100 * np -> time / ( np -> time + np -> childtime ) , "" );
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} else {
printf( " %8.8s %8.8s %8.8s " , "" , "" , "" );
}
printname( np );
printf( "\n" );
}
void
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gprofheader()
{
if ( bflag ) {
printblurb( _PATH_CALLG_BLURB );
}
printf( "\ngranularity: each sample hit covers %g byte(s)" ,
scale * HISTORICAL_SCALE_2 );
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if ( printtime > 0.0 ) {
printf( " for %.2f%% of %.2f seconds\n\n" ,
100.0/printtime , printtime / hz );
} else {
printf( " no time propagated\n\n" );
/*
* this doesn't hurt, since all the numerators will be 0.0
*/
printtime = 1.0;
}
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7.7s/%-7.7s %-8.8s\n" ,
"" , "" , "" , "" , "called" , "total" , "parents");
printf( "%-6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7.7s+%-7.7s %-8.8s\t%5.5s\n" ,
"index" , "%time" , "self" , "descendents" ,
"called" , "self" , "name" , "index" );
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7.7s/%-7.7s %-8.8s\n" ,
"" , "" , "" , "" , "called" , "total" , "children");
printf( "\n" );
}
void
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gprofline( np )
register nltype *np;
{
char kirkbuffer[ BUFSIZ ];
sprintf( kirkbuffer , "[%d]" , np -> index );
printf( "%-6.6s %5.1f %7.2f %11.2f" ,
kirkbuffer ,
100 * ( np -> propself + np -> propchild ) / printtime ,
np -> propself / hz ,
np -> propchild / hz );
if ( ( np -> ncall + np -> selfcalls ) != 0 ) {
printf( " %7ld" , np -> npropcall );
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if ( np -> selfcalls != 0 ) {
printf( "+%-7ld " , np -> selfcalls );
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} else {
printf( " %7.7s " , "" );
}
} else {
printf( " %7.7s %7.7s " , "" , "" );
}
printname( np );
printf( "\n" );
}
void
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printgprof(timesortnlp)
nltype **timesortnlp;
{
int index;
nltype *parentp;
/*
* Print out the structured profiling list
*/
gprofheader();
for ( index = 0 ; index < nname + ncycle ; index ++ ) {
parentp = timesortnlp[ index ];
if ( zflag == 0 &&
parentp -> ncall == 0 &&
parentp -> selfcalls == 0 &&
parentp -> propself == 0 &&
parentp -> propchild == 0 ) {
continue;
}
if ( ! parentp -> printflag ) {
continue;
}
if ( parentp -> name == 0 && parentp -> cycleno != 0 ) {
/*
* cycle header
*/
printcycle( parentp );
printmembers( parentp );
} else {
printparents( parentp );
gprofline( parentp );
printchildren( parentp );
}
printf( "\n" );
printf( "-----------------------------------------------\n" );
printf( "\n" );
}
free( timesortnlp );
}
/*
* sort by decreasing propagated time
* if times are equal, but one is a cycle header,
* say that's first (e.g. less, i.e. -1).
* if one's name doesn't have an underscore and the other does,
* say the one is first.
* all else being equal, sort by names.
*/
int
totalcmp( npp1 , npp2 )
nltype **npp1;
nltype **npp2;
{
register nltype *np1 = *npp1;
register nltype *np2 = *npp2;
double diff;
diff = ( np1 -> propself + np1 -> propchild )
- ( np2 -> propself + np2 -> propchild );
if ( diff < 0.0 )
return 1;
if ( diff > 0.0 )
return -1;
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if ( np1 -> name == 0 && np1 -> cycleno != 0 )
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return -1;
if ( np2 -> name == 0 && np2 -> cycleno != 0 )
return 1;
if ( np1 -> name == 0 )
return -1;
if ( np2 -> name == 0 )
return 1;
if ( *(np1 -> name) != '_' && *(np2 -> name) == '_' )
return -1;
if ( *(np1 -> name) == '_' && *(np2 -> name) != '_' )
return 1;
if ( np1 -> ncall > np2 -> ncall )
return -1;
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if ( np1 -> ncall < np2 -> ncall )
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return 1;
return strcmp( np1 -> name , np2 -> name );
}
void
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printparents( childp )
nltype *childp;
{
nltype *parentp;
arctype *arcp;
nltype *cycleheadp;
if ( childp -> cyclehead != 0 ) {
cycleheadp = childp -> cyclehead;
} else {
cycleheadp = childp;
}
if ( childp -> parents == 0 ) {
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7.7s %7.7s <spontaneous>\n" ,
"" , "" , "" , "" , "" , "" );
return;
}
sortparents( childp );
for ( arcp = childp -> parents ; arcp ; arcp = arcp -> arc_parentlist ) {
parentp = arcp -> arc_parentp;
if ( childp == parentp || ( arcp -> arc_flags & DEADARC ) ||
( childp->cycleno != 0 && parentp->cycleno == childp->cycleno ) ) {
/*
* selfcall or call among siblings
*/
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7ld %7.7s " ,
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"" , "" , "" , "" ,
arcp -> arc_count , "" );
printname( parentp );
printf( "\n" );
} else {
/*
* regular parent of child
*/
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.2f %11.2f %7ld/%-7ld " ,
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"" , "" ,
arcp -> arc_time / hz , arcp -> arc_childtime / hz ,
arcp -> arc_count , cycleheadp -> npropcall );
printname( parentp );
printf( "\n" );
}
}
}
void
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printchildren( parentp )
nltype *parentp;
{
nltype *childp;
arctype *arcp;
sortchildren( parentp );
arcp = parentp -> children;
for ( arcp = parentp -> children ; arcp ; arcp = arcp -> arc_childlist ) {
childp = arcp -> arc_childp;
if ( childp == parentp || ( arcp -> arc_flags & DEADARC ) ||
( childp->cycleno != 0 && childp->cycleno == parentp->cycleno ) ) {
/*
* self call or call to sibling
*/
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.7s %11.11s %7ld %7.7s " ,
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"" , "" , "" , "" , arcp -> arc_count , "" );
printname( childp );
printf( "\n" );
} else {
/*
* regular child of parent
*/
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.2f %11.2f %7ld/%-7ld " ,
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"" , "" ,
arcp -> arc_time / hz , arcp -> arc_childtime / hz ,
arcp -> arc_count , childp -> cyclehead -> npropcall );
printname( childp );
printf( "\n" );
}
}
}
void
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printname( selfp )
nltype *selfp;
{
if ( selfp -> name != 0 ) {
printf( "%s" , selfp -> name );
# ifdef DEBUG
if ( debug & DFNDEBUG ) {
printf( "{%d} " , selfp -> toporder );
}
if ( debug & PROPDEBUG ) {
printf( "%5.2f%% " , selfp -> propfraction );
}
# endif /* DEBUG */
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}
if ( selfp -> cycleno != 0 ) {
printf( " <cycle %d>" , selfp -> cycleno );
}
if ( selfp -> index != 0 ) {
if ( selfp -> printflag ) {
printf( " [%d]" , selfp -> index );
} else {
printf( " (%d)" , selfp -> index );
}
}
}
void
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sortchildren( parentp )
nltype *parentp;
{
arctype *arcp;
arctype *detachedp;
arctype sorted;
arctype *prevp;
/*
* unlink children from parent,
* then insertion sort back on to sorted's children.
* *arcp the arc you have detached and are inserting.
* *detachedp the rest of the arcs to be sorted.
* sorted arc list onto which you insertion sort.
* *prevp arc before the arc you are comparing.
*/
sorted.arc_childlist = 0;
for ( (arcp = parentp -> children)&&(detachedp = arcp -> arc_childlist);
arcp ;
(arcp = detachedp)&&(detachedp = detachedp -> arc_childlist)) {
/*
* consider *arcp as disconnected
* insert it into sorted
*/
for ( prevp = &sorted ;
prevp -> arc_childlist ;
prevp = prevp -> arc_childlist ) {
if ( arccmp( arcp , prevp -> arc_childlist ) != LESSTHAN ) {
break;
}
}
arcp -> arc_childlist = prevp -> arc_childlist;
prevp -> arc_childlist = arcp;
}
/*
* reattach sorted children to parent
*/
parentp -> children = sorted.arc_childlist;
}
void
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sortparents( childp )
nltype *childp;
{
arctype *arcp;
arctype *detachedp;
arctype sorted;
arctype *prevp;
/*
* unlink parents from child,
* then insertion sort back on to sorted's parents.
* *arcp the arc you have detached and are inserting.
* *detachedp the rest of the arcs to be sorted.
* sorted arc list onto which you insertion sort.
* *prevp arc before the arc you are comparing.
*/
sorted.arc_parentlist = 0;
for ( (arcp = childp -> parents)&&(detachedp = arcp -> arc_parentlist);
arcp ;
(arcp = detachedp)&&(detachedp = detachedp -> arc_parentlist)) {
/*
* consider *arcp as disconnected
* insert it into sorted
*/
for ( prevp = &sorted ;
prevp -> arc_parentlist ;
prevp = prevp -> arc_parentlist ) {
if ( arccmp( arcp , prevp -> arc_parentlist ) != GREATERTHAN ) {
break;
}
}
arcp -> arc_parentlist = prevp -> arc_parentlist;
prevp -> arc_parentlist = arcp;
}
/*
* reattach sorted arcs to child
*/
childp -> parents = sorted.arc_parentlist;
}
/*
* print a cycle header
*/
void
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printcycle( cyclep )
nltype *cyclep;
{
char kirkbuffer[ BUFSIZ ];
sprintf( kirkbuffer , "[%d]" , cyclep -> index );
printf( "%-6.6s %5.1f %7.2f %11.2f %7ld" ,
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kirkbuffer ,
100 * ( cyclep -> propself + cyclep -> propchild ) / printtime ,
cyclep -> propself / hz ,
cyclep -> propchild / hz ,
cyclep -> npropcall );
if ( cyclep -> selfcalls != 0 ) {
printf( "+%-7ld" , cyclep -> selfcalls );
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} else {
printf( " %7.7s" , "" );
}
printf( " <cycle %d as a whole>\t[%d]\n" ,
cyclep -> cycleno , cyclep -> index );
}
/*
* print the members of a cycle
*/
void
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printmembers( cyclep )
nltype *cyclep;
{
nltype *memberp;
sortmembers( cyclep );
for ( memberp = cyclep -> cnext ; memberp ; memberp = memberp -> cnext ) {
printf( "%6.6s %5.5s %7.2f %11.2f %7ld" ,
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"" , "" , memberp -> propself / hz , memberp -> propchild / hz ,
memberp -> npropcall );
if ( memberp -> selfcalls != 0 ) {
printf( "+%-7ld" , memberp -> selfcalls );
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} else {
printf( " %7.7s" , "" );
}
printf( " " );
printname( memberp );
printf( "\n" );
}
}
/*
* sort members of a cycle
*/
void
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sortmembers( cyclep )
nltype *cyclep;
{
nltype *todo;
nltype *doing;
nltype *prev;
/*
* detach cycle members from cyclehead,
* and insertion sort them back on.
*/
todo = cyclep -> cnext;
cyclep -> cnext = 0;
for ( (doing = todo)&&(todo = doing -> cnext);
doing ;
(doing = todo )&&(todo = doing -> cnext )){
for ( prev = cyclep ; prev -> cnext ; prev = prev -> cnext ) {
if ( membercmp( doing , prev -> cnext ) == GREATERTHAN ) {
break;
}
}
doing -> cnext = prev -> cnext;
prev -> cnext = doing;
}
}
/*
* major sort is on propself + propchild,
* next is sort on ncalls + selfcalls.
*/
int
membercmp( this , that )
nltype *this;
nltype *that;
{
double thistime = this -> propself + this -> propchild;
double thattime = that -> propself + that -> propchild;
long thiscalls = this -> ncall + this -> selfcalls;
long thatcalls = that -> ncall + that -> selfcalls;
if ( thistime > thattime ) {
return GREATERTHAN;
}
if ( thistime < thattime ) {
return LESSTHAN;
}
if ( thiscalls > thatcalls ) {
return GREATERTHAN;
}
if ( thiscalls < thatcalls ) {
return LESSTHAN;
}
return EQUALTO;
}
/*
* compare two arcs to/from the same child/parent.
* - if one arc is a self arc, it's least.
* - if one arc is within a cycle, it's less than.
* - if both arcs are within a cycle, compare arc counts.
* - if neither arc is within a cycle, compare with
* arc_time + arc_childtime as major key
* arc count as minor key
*/
int
arccmp( thisp , thatp )
arctype *thisp;
arctype *thatp;
{
nltype *thisparentp = thisp -> arc_parentp;
nltype *thischildp = thisp -> arc_childp;
nltype *thatparentp = thatp -> arc_parentp;
nltype *thatchildp = thatp -> arc_childp;
double thistime;
double thattime;
# ifdef DEBUG
if ( debug & TIMEDEBUG ) {
printf( "[arccmp] " );
printname( thisparentp );
printf( " calls " );
printname ( thischildp );
printf( " %f + %f %ld/%ld\n" ,
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thisp -> arc_time , thisp -> arc_childtime ,
thisp -> arc_count , thischildp -> ncall );
printf( "[arccmp] " );
printname( thatparentp );
printf( " calls " );
printname( thatchildp );
printf( " %f + %f %ld/%ld\n" ,
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thatp -> arc_time , thatp -> arc_childtime ,
thatp -> arc_count , thatchildp -> ncall );
printf( "\n" );
}
# endif /* DEBUG */
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if ( thisparentp == thischildp ) {
/* this is a self call */
return LESSTHAN;
}
if ( thatparentp == thatchildp ) {
/* that is a self call */
return GREATERTHAN;
}
if ( thisparentp -> cycleno != 0 && thischildp -> cycleno != 0 &&
thisparentp -> cycleno == thischildp -> cycleno ) {
/* this is a call within a cycle */
if ( thatparentp -> cycleno != 0 && thatchildp -> cycleno != 0 &&
thatparentp -> cycleno == thatchildp -> cycleno ) {
/* that is a call within the cycle, too */
if ( thisp -> arc_count < thatp -> arc_count ) {
return LESSTHAN;
}
if ( thisp -> arc_count > thatp -> arc_count ) {
return GREATERTHAN;
}
return EQUALTO;
} else {
/* that isn't a call within the cycle */
return LESSTHAN;
}
} else {
/* this isn't a call within a cycle */
if ( thatparentp -> cycleno != 0 && thatchildp -> cycleno != 0 &&
thatparentp -> cycleno == thatchildp -> cycleno ) {
/* that is a call within a cycle */
return GREATERTHAN;
} else {
/* neither is a call within a cycle */
thistime = thisp -> arc_time + thisp -> arc_childtime;
thattime = thatp -> arc_time + thatp -> arc_childtime;
if ( thistime < thattime )
return LESSTHAN;
if ( thistime > thattime )
return GREATERTHAN;
if ( thisp -> arc_count < thatp -> arc_count )
return LESSTHAN;
if ( thisp -> arc_count > thatp -> arc_count )
return GREATERTHAN;
return EQUALTO;
}
}
}
void
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printblurb( blurbname )
char *blurbname;
{
FILE *blurbfile;
int input;
blurbfile = fopen( blurbname , "r" );
if ( blurbfile == NULL ) {
warn( "%s" , blurbname );
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return;
}
while ( ( input = getc( blurbfile ) ) != EOF ) {
putchar( input );
}
fclose( blurbfile );
}
int
namecmp( npp1 , npp2 )
nltype **npp1, **npp2;
{
return( strcmp( (*npp1) -> name , (*npp2) -> name ) );
}
void
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printindex()
{
nltype **namesortnlp;
register nltype *nlp;
int index, nnames, todo, i, j;
char peterbuffer[ BUFSIZ ];
/*
* Now, sort regular function name alphabetically
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* to create an index.
*/
namesortnlp = (nltype **) calloc( nname + ncycle , sizeof(nltype *) );
if ( namesortnlp == (nltype **) 0 )
errx( 1 , "ran out of memory for sorting");
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for ( index = 0 , nnames = 0 ; index < nname ; index++ ) {
if ( zflag == 0 && nl[index].ncall == 0 && nl[index].time == 0 )
continue;
namesortnlp[nnames++] = &nl[index];
}
qsort( namesortnlp , nnames , sizeof(nltype *) , namecmp );
for ( index = 1 , todo = nnames ; index <= ncycle ; index++ ) {
namesortnlp[todo++] = &cyclenl[index];
}
printf( "\f\nIndex by function name\n\n" );
index = ( todo + 2 ) / 3;
for ( i = 0; i < index ; i++ ) {
for ( j = i; j < todo ; j += index ) {
nlp = namesortnlp[ j ];
if ( nlp -> printflag ) {
sprintf( peterbuffer , "[%d]" , nlp -> index );
} else {
sprintf( peterbuffer , "(%d)" , nlp -> index );
}
if ( j < nnames ) {
printf( "%6.6s %-19.19s" , peterbuffer , nlp -> name );
} else {
printf( "%6.6s " , peterbuffer );
sprintf( peterbuffer , "<cycle %d>" , nlp -> cycleno );
printf( "%-19.19s" , peterbuffer );
}
}
printf( "\n" );
}
free( namesortnlp );
}