Re: [Gegl-developer] GEGL Perf tools - plan

2009-06-04 Thread Henrik Akesson
AFAIK sysprof has a subset of the oprofile functionality, is very poorly documented and supports only x86 CPUs. This is why I don't plan on evaluating it. /Henrik 2009/6/4 Martin Nordholts : > Henrik Akesson wrote: >> This is the moment to let me know for anyone who wants me to include a >> cert

Re: [Gegl-developer] GEGL Perf tools - plan

2009-06-04 Thread Martin Nordholts
Henrik Akesson wrote: > This is the moment to let me know for anyone who wants me to include a > certain tool in the survey. > > I'm currently at: > > - gprof, sprof > - valgrind (cachegrind, callgrind) > - ltrace, ptrace > - oprofile > Hi, Sysprof seems to be missing from that list Nice to h

Re: [Gegl-developer] GEGL Perf tools - plan

2009-06-04 Thread Øyvind Kolås
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Henrik Akesson wrote: > This is the moment to let me know for anyone who wants me to include a > certain tool in the survey. > > I'm currently at: > > - gprof, sprof > - valgrind (cachegrind, callgrind) > - ltrace, ptrace > - oprofile GEGL itself contains built in

[Gegl-developer] GEGL Perf tools - plan

2009-06-04 Thread Henrik Akesson
Hi, Sorry for my silence! Normally if I don't have anything to say, I don't say it ;-) I'm currently doing a survey of the existing tools and their capabilities. You can follow this on my site: http://sites.google.com/site/computerresearcher/profiling-tools It's a bit patchy, but I expect to imp