Access the project website: http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net
A tutorial about using Performance Inspector tools was presented at the Linux Symposium in Montreal (http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2009/).
You can download the slides at
http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net/PI_MLS09.pdf
Updated Performance Inspector binaries and source for Linux, Windows, zOS, and AIX. Various fixes and enhancements. Access the project website: http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net/
Updated Performance Inspector binaries and source for Linux, Windows, zOS, and AIX.
Various minor fixes and enhancements.
Access the project website: http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net/
Major changes:
- First release of Performance Inspector for AIX and zOS
- First release of Performance Inspector for Windows
(previously on alphaWorks)
- Java callflow profiling (log-rt reports)
- Java callstack sampling
Access the project website: http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net/
A paper entitled "Performance Inspector Tools with Instruction Tracing and Per-Thread/Function Profiling" was presented at the 10th Linux Symposium in Ottawa (http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2008/). You can download the slides at
http://perfinsp.sourceforge.net/ols2008.pdf
The Performance Inspector package contains a suite of performance analysis tools for Linux. The package uses a pinned buffer per CPU along with a set of kernel hooks to capture performance related information, and it uses the performance counters provided by the CPUs to measure system events at the pid level. Performance Inspector tools will help you gain a better understanding of the performance of your C/C++/Java applications and the resources they consume. The dynamic version Dpiperf.dynamic does not require kernel to be rebuild if it has profiling support. ... read more
The Performance Inspector package contains a suite of performance analysis tools for Linux. The package uses a pinned buffer per CPU along with a set of kernel hooks to capture performance related information, and it uses the performance counters provided by the CPUs to measure system events at the pid level. Performance Inspector tools will help you gain a better understanding of the performance of your C/C++/Java applications and the resources they consume. The dynamic version Dpiperf.dynamic does not require kernel to be rebuild if it has profiling support. ... read more
The Performance Inspector package contains a suite of performance analysis tools for Linux. The package uses a pinned buffer per CPU along with a set of kernel hooks to capture performance related information, and it uses the performance counters provided by the CPUs to measure system events at the pid level. Performance Inspector tools will help you gain a better understanding of the performance of your C/C++/Java applications and the resources they consume. The dynamic version Dpiperf.dynamic does not require kernel to be rebuild if it has profiling support.... read more
Release 1.4 with support for event-based sampling for x86 and x86_64.