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.
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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x4juli is an e(x)tension for(4) the (j)ava util(u) (l)ogging implemantion. It is a port of major log4j features (RollingFileHandler, PatternLayout, Filters). It includes a native implementation of "Jakarta Commons Logging" and "slf4j".
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
TraceX shows x server protocall communication for a selected program. This is the low level comminication used by xlib and others. The data can be shown as raw hex io, or formatted into the individual functions. This program meets the SFF guidelines.
SPE is a python IDE with auto indentation&completion,call tips,syntax coloring&highlighting,uml viewer,class explorer,source index,todo list,pycrust shell,file browsers,drag&drop,Blender support.Spe ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki.
TRAM (short for Trace Analyse Modules) is a collection of plug-ins for the sofware Tulip (see www.tulip-software.org), which is extended in this way to analyse and display traces (resp. trace-data).
This tool takes the "gmon.out" profile information file generated by the GCC compiler as input and presents this information in a user friendly format.