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What is gprofng?
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Gprofng is the GNU Next Generation profiler for analyzing the performance
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of Linux applications. Gprofng allows you to:
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- Profile C / C++ / Java / Scala applications without needing to recompile
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- Profile multi-threaded applications
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- Analyze and compare multiple experiments
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- Use time-based sampling and / or hardware event counters
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Building gprofng
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Gprofng is distributed with binutils. To build gprofng, you build binutils.
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Overview:
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1. Set paths
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2. Verify prerequisites
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3. Git clone
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4. Configure, make, and make install
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Details follow for each of these.
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1. Set paths
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If you are configuring binutils for the default location, it will use:
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/usr/local
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In your shell initialization procedure, set your paths using commands
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similar to these:
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export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
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export MANPATH=/usr/local/share/man:$MANPATH
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export INFOPATH=/usr/local/share/info/:$INFOPATH
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2. Verify prerequisites
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To build a recent version of binutils, it is useful to have a developer
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system with the most recent compilers, libraries, and operating system.
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Development systems will typically already include most of these:
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bison bison-devel bzip2 elfutils-debuginfod-client-devel
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expat-devel flex gcc gcc-c++ git-core git-core-doc gmp-devel
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help2man libbabeltrace-devel libipt-devel m4 make mpfr-devel
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ncurses-devel perl-Data-Dumper tar texinfo xz zlib-devel
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java-17-openjdk-devel
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CAUTION: The list of prerequisites changes depending on your operating system
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and changes as binutils evolves. The list above is a snapshot of the useful
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packages in early 2022 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Oracle Linux.
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Your system may use other packages; for example, you may be able to use a
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different version of Java than shown above. If there are failures, you may
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need to search for other packages as described in the "Hints" section below.
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3. Git clone
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Select a binutils repository and a branch that you would like
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to start from. For example, to clone from the master at
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sourceware.org, you could say:
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git clone http://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git CloneDir
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4. Configure, make, and install
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There are many options for configure (see: configure --help). For example,
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--prefix sets the destination, as described in the "Hints" section below.
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If the default destination /usr/local is acceptable for your needs, then
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after the clone operation finishes, you can simply say:
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mkdir build
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cd build
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../CloneDir/configure
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make
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sudo make install
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Getting started
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To start using gprofng, see the tutorial available by saying:
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info gprofng
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Hints and tips for building binutils
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- Use the script(1) command to write a log of your build.
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- If you run multiple commands at once (for example: make --jobs=10) then you
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should also use make option:
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--output-sync
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Without --output-sync, the log would be difficult to interpret.
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- Search the log for errors and warnings, for example:
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configure: WARNING: <package> is missing or unusable; some features
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may be unavailable.
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The above message suggests that <package> may be needed on your system.
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- Sometimes the above message is not sufficiently specific to guide you to
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the right package. In the directory where the failure happens, config.log
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may identify a specific missing file, and your package manager may allow
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you to search for it. For example, if build/gprofng/config.log shows that
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javac is missing, and if your package manager is dnf, you could try:
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dnf --repo='*' whatprovides '*/javac'
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- You can set a custom destination directory using configure --prefix.
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This is useful if you prefer not to change /usr/local, or if you are not
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allowed to do so. If you set a custom prefix, be sure to change all three
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paths mentioned in the PATH section above.
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