From: Philippe E. <ph...@us...> - 2002-06-28 23:54:05
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Update of /cvsroot/oprofile/oprofile/doc In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv21681/doc Modified Files: oprofile.1.in oprofile.xml Log Message: configure and gui makefile: use a better handling of qt3, John I think than QT_INCLUDES (old name was QT2_INCLUDES) was broken, I don't fix it for now ... doc/* fix op_start --option=val (= was missing) regards, Phil Index: oprofile.1.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/oprofile/oprofile/doc/oprofile.1.in,v retrieving revision 1.37 retrieving revision 1.38 diff -u -d -r1.37 -r1.38 --- oprofile.1.in 25 Jun 2002 21:59:18 -0000 1.37 +++ oprofile.1.in 28 Jun 2002 23:53:59 -0000 1.38 @@ -66,23 +66,23 @@ Show available events for the hardware counters .br .TP -.BI "--vmlinux " filename +.BI "--vmlinux=" filename specify vmlinux kernel image .br .TP -.BI "--kernel-range " start,end +.BI "--kernel-range=" start,end kernel range vma address in hexadecimal .br .TP -.BI "--ctrX-event " event_name +.BI "--ctrX-event=" event_name symbolic event name for counter X .br .TP -.BI "--ctrX-count " count_nr +.BI "--ctrX-count=" count_nr number of events between samples for counter X .br .TP -.BI "--ctrX-unit-mask " unit_mask +.BI "--ctrX-unit-mask=" unit_mask unit mask for counter X .br .TP @@ -94,35 +94,35 @@ whether to count user events for counter X .br .TP -.BI "--rtc-value" +.BI "--rtc-value=" value RTC interrupts/second value. This is rounded up to a power of two when used. .br .TP -.BI "--buffer-size " nr +.BI "--buffer-size=" nr number of samples in kernel buffer .br .TP -.BI "--hash-table-size " nr +.BI "--hash-table-size=" nr number of entries in kernel hash table .br .TP -.BI "--note-table-size " nr +.BI "--note-table-size=" nr number of entries in kernel note table .br .TP -.BI "--kernel-only " +.BI "--kernel-only" profile only the kernel .br .TP -.BI "--pid-filter " pid +.BI "--pid-filter=" pid Only profile process pid .br .TP -.BI "--pgrp-filter " pgrp +.BI "--pgrp-filter=" pgrp Only profile process group pgrp .br .TP -.BI "--separate-samples " +.BI "--separate-samples" separate samples for each distinct application. With this option, samples in shared libraries are stored in a separate sample file specific to the primate binary image (e.g. /bin/cp) that the code is mapped into. This feature Index: oprofile.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/oprofile/oprofile/doc/oprofile.xml,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -d -r1.13 -r1.14 --- oprofile.xml 25 Jun 2002 21:59:18 -0000 1.13 +++ oprofile.xml 28 Jun 2002 23:54:00 -0000 1.14 @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--buffer-size</option> nr</term> + <term><option>--buffer-size=</option>nr</term> <listitem><para> This is the number of entries in the kernel-side profiling buffer. Generally the default value is fine: you might want to change this on low-memory machines, or if you are doing very detailed profiling. @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--hash-table-size</option> nr</term> + <term><option>--hash-table-size=</option>nr</term> <listitem><para> This is the number of entries in the kernel-side profiling hash table. Generally the default value is fine: you might want to change this on low-memory machines, or if you are doing very detailed profiling. @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--note-table-size</option> nr</term> + <term><option>--note-table-size=</option>nr</term> <listitem><para> This is the number of entries in the kernel note table. Generally the default value is fine: you might want to change this on low-memory machines, or if you are doing very detailed profiling. @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--kernel-only</option> nr</term> + <term><option>--kernel-only=</option>nr</term> <listitem><para> Default is to profile both user-space and the kernel. You can profile only the kernel with this option; this does not prevent the occasional user-space sample due to the hardware constraints, but reduces the @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--vmlinux</option> <filename>filename</filename></term> + <term><option>--vmlinux=</option><filename>filename</filename></term> <listitem><para> Specify the <filename>vmlinux</filename> file from the current kernel's compile. This must match the running kernel if you expect meaningful profiles of the kernel. Note that this is a separate file @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--kernel-range</option>=start,end</term> + <term><option>--kernel-range=</option>start,end</term> <listitem><para> kernel range vma address in hexadecimal </para></listitem> @@ -434,14 +434,14 @@ </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--pid-filter</option> pid</term> + <term><option>--pid-filter=</option>pid</term> <listitem><para> Only samples of this process id will be collected (including any kernel-side samples when this process is in the kernel). Note that threaded programs under Linux have a different process id for each thread. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><option>--pgrp-filter</option> pgpr</term> + <term><option>--pgrp-filter=</option>pgpr</term> <listitem><para> Only samples of this process group id will be collected (including any kernel-side samples when this process is in the kernel). |