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    Open|SpeedShop

    Open|SpeedShop is an open source multi platform Linux performance tool

    Open|SpeedShop is an open source multi platform Linux performance tool which is targeted to support performance analysis of applications running on both single node and large scale IA64, IA32, EM64T, AMD64, PPC, Blue Gene, ARM and Cray platforms.
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    ParTools

    Support for manual parallelization of sequential C programs.

    ParTools allows the interactive analysis of a C program execution profile and data dependencies to facilitate the discovery and selection of suitable parallelization candidates in a manual parallelization process. The flow does not assume any specific parallelization technique, thus it can be broadly applied. The original (serial) C source is automatically annotated to trace the execution profile and data dependencies at run-time.
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    Shiny is a lightning fast, fully documented & by-far-easiest-to-use C/C++/Lua profiler with no extensive surgery. Results are smoothed & shown in run-time as a call-tree or sorted-by-time. Output also renderable as graphs in Ogre3D or your custom engine
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    PerfSuite
    A collection of performance analysis software that can assist with a variety of techniques useful for application software optimization and benchmarking. The current release provides support for analysis with hardware performance counters on Linux.
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    QUAD

    QUAD

    QUAD Memory Access Profiling Toolset

    QUAD (Quantitative Usage Analysis of Data) consists of several tools that provide a comprehensive overview of the memory access behavior of an application. The primary goal is the detection of the actual data dependencies at the function-level.
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    Poor Man's Timing And Profiling

    Library tools to collect timing in Java, C, C++

    ...You can measure differences (often to sub-millisecond accuracy) between clocks on different machines. You can log application events in a .csv format for subsequent analysis. You can also generate CPU loading logs in a .csv format.
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    A Python programming environment providing memory sizing, profiling and analysis, and a specification language that can formally specify aspects of Python programs and generate tests and documentation from a common source.
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    Note: this tool has moved to github, this repository is not maintained any more. See https://github.com/turdusmerula/ftrace GScopeLog is a tool for instrumenting c++ code through gcc. The main purpose is to trace entry/exit point of functions. A status file may be generated to give overview of functions calls and timing informations with minimal impact on performances.
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    It's a integrated performance analysis tool with GUI, which is integrated with various utilities such as strace, Gcov, Gprof, proc etc which are open released and are for analyzing performance of linux system
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    The DTraceToolkit is a collection of over 200 useful documented scripts for analysis of system and process behaviour. It allows in-depth inspection without disturbance of the system.
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    smem-map is a tool used to profile a process's virtual memory to identify address ranges who's contents remain static.
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    This profiler (JRE 1.5.0 only) uses JVMTI and native bytecode instrumentation for the analysis of the heap, reachable objects, execution time, garbage collection efficiency, code coverage and thread contention. No preparation steps required in build.
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    CQSAT is a powerful, comprehensive and extensible framework for static analysis of program source code and detection of software defects.
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