NAME¶
callgrind_control - observe and control programs being run by
Callgrind
SYNOPSIS¶
callgrind_control [options]
[pid|program-name...]
DESCRIPTION¶
callgrind_control controls programs being run by the
Valgrind tool Callgrind. When a pid/program name argument is not
specified, all applications currently being run by Callgrind on this system
will be used for actions given by the specified option(s). The default
action is to give some brief information about the applications being run by
Callgrind.
OPTIONS¶
-h --help
Show a short description, usage, and summary of
options.
--version
Show version of callgrind_control.
-l --long
Show also the working directory, in addition to the brief
information given by default.
-s --stat
Show statistics information about active Callgrind
runs.
-b --back
Show stack/back traces of each thread in active Callgrind
runs. For each active function in the stack trace, also the number of
invocations since program start (or last dump) is shown. This option can be
combined with -e to show inclusive cost of active functions.
-e [A,B,...] (default: all)
Show the current per-thread, exclusive cost values of
event counters. If no explicit event names are given, figures for all event
types which are collected in the given Callgrind run are shown. Otherwise,
only figures for event types A, B, ... are shown. If this option is combined
with -b, inclusive cost for the functions of each active stack frame is
provided, too.
--dump[=<desc>] (default: no description)
Request the dumping of profile information. Optionally, a
description can be specified which is written into the dump as part of the
information giving the reason which triggered the dump action. This can be
used to distinguish multiple dumps.
-z --zero
Zero all event counters.
-k --kill
Force a Callgrind run to be terminated.
--instr=<on|off>
Switch instrumentation mode on or off. If a Callgrind run
has instrumentation disabled, no simulation is done and no events are counted.
This is useful to skip uninteresting program parts, as there is much less
slowdown (same as with the Valgrind tool "none"). See also the
Callgrind option --instr-atstart.
-w=<dir>
Specify the startup directory of an active Callgrind run.
On some systems, active Callgrind runs can not be detected. To be able to
control these, the failed auto-detection can be worked around by specifying
the directory where a Callgrind run was started.
AUTHOR¶
Josef Weidendorfer <Josef.Weidendorfer@gmx.de>.