Hi, I need to profile my application running in production. Is it performance safe to build jemalloc with "--enable-prof", start application with profiling disabled and enable it for short time (probably via mallctl() call), when I need? I'm mostly interested in stacks, i.e. opt.prof_accum. Or are there better alternatives in Linux? I've tried perf, but it just counts stacks and doesn't care about amount of memory allocated. There is also stap, but I haven't try it yet.
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