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.\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)profil.2 6.2 (Berkeley) 5/14/86 .\" .TH PROFIL 2 "May 14, 1986" .UC 4 .SH NAME profil \- execution time profile .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B profil(buff, bufsiz, offset, scale) .B char *buff; .B int bufsiz, offset, scale; .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .I Buff points to an area of core whose length (in bytes) is given by .IR bufsiz . After this call, the user's program counter (pc) is examined each clock tick (10 milliseconds); .I offset is subtracted from it, and the result multiplied by .IR scale . If the resulting number corresponds to a word inside .I buff, that word is incremented. .PP The scale is interpreted as an unsigned, fixed-point fraction with 16 bits of fraction: 0x10000 gives a 1-1 mapping of pc's to words in .I buff; 0x8000 maps each pair of instruction words together. .PP Profiling is turned off by giving a .I scale of 0 or 1. It is rendered ineffective by giving a .I bufsiz of 0. Profiling is turned off when an .I execve is executed, but remains on in child and parent both after a .IR fork . Profiling is turned off if an update in .I buff would cause a memory fault. .SH "RETURN VALUE A 0, indicating success, is always returned. .SH "SEE ALSO" gprof(1), setitimer(2), monitor(3)
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