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dcpidis(1)
NAME
dcpidis - Disassemble a procedure and print sample counts for each
instruction.
SYNOPSIS
dcpidis [flags] -p procedure-name image-file
dcpidis -V
WARNING
Dcpidis is obsolete. Use dcpilist(1) instead,
which provides much more functionality, including the ability to print source
code as well as estimated cycle costs per instruction and source line.
DESCRIPTION
Dcpidis generates a disassembled listing for a named procedure that
is extracted from a specified image file. The disassembly is annotated with
samples that were collected by dcpid(1).
Instead of a procedure name, the -p flag also accepts an address.
Therefore, if an image contains multiple procedures with the same name, you
can give an address that falls within one of these procedures to disambiguate
the procedure selection.
If multiple event types were recorded when profiling the specified image,
a column for the count of each kind of event is included in the disassembled
listing.
FLAGS
- -V
- Prints version number and exits.
- -p procedure-name
- Prints information for the specified procedure. Unlike dis,
the current version of dcpidis can only print one procedure
at a time, and therefore the -p flag is required. If multiple
procedures in the image have the same name, you can just give the address
of one of these procedures instead of an ambiguous name.
PROFILE SELECTION FLAGS
By default, this command automatically finds all of the relevant profile
files. The following options can be used to guide the search for the profile
files.
- -db <directory name>
- Search for profile files in the specified profile database directory.
The directory name should be the same name as the one specified when dcpid was
started. If this option is not specified, the directory name is obtained
from the DCPIDB environment variable. If neither this option,
nor the DCPIDB environment variable are set, the name of the directory
used by the last invocation of dcpid on this machine is used.
If none of these methods succeed in finding the appropriate directory,
and no explicit set of profile files is provided via the -profiles option,
then the command fails.
- -epoch latest
- Search for profile files in the latest epoch. This is the default.
- -epoch latest-k
- Search for profile files in the "k+1"th oldest epoch. For example,
search in the third oldest epoch if -epoch latest-2 is specified.
- -epoch <name>
- Search for profile files in the named epoch. The epoch name should
be the name of a subdirectory corresponding to a single epoch within
the profile database directory. Epoch subdirectory names usually take
the form YYYYMMDDHHMM (year-month-day-hours-minutes). For example,
an epoch started on June 11, 2002 at 22:33 would be named 200206112233.
If an epoch is given a symbolic name by creating a symbol link to the
actual epoch directory, then the symbolic name can also be used as an
argument to the -epoch option.
- -epoch all
- Search for profile files in all epochs.
- -ihost <hostnames...> --
- Include just those profile files associated with the specified
host names. The list of host names must be terminated either
via -- or by the end of the option list. The command prints
an error message and fails if both the -ihost and -ehost
options are specified.
- -ehost <hostnames...> --
- Exclude
any profile
files associated
with the
specified
host names.
The list
of host names
must be terminated
either via
-- or by
the end of
the option
list. The
command prints
an error
message and
fails if
both the
-ihost and
-ehost options
are specified.
- -label <label>
- Search
for
profile
files
with
the
specified
label(s)
(see dcpilabel(1)).
This
option
can
be
repeated
multiple
times.
If
no
labels
are
specified
on
the
command
line,
profile
file
labels
are
ignored
entirely.
If
any
labels
are
specified
on
the
command
line,
only
profile
files
that
have
one
of
the
specified
labels
are
used.
- -profiles <file
names...> --
- Use
just
the
profile
files
named
by
the
specified
file
names.
The
list
of
profile
file
names
can
be
terminated
either
via --,
or
by
the
end
of
the
option
list.
The
command
prints
an
error
message
and
fails
if
the -profiles option
is
used
in
conjunction
with
any
of
the
earlier
automatic
profile
finding
options.
(Use
the
automatic
profile
lookup
mechanism,
or
explicitly
name
the
profile
file
with
the -profile option;
but
don't
do
both.)
STATISTIC SELECTION FLAGS
Different kinds of performance counter statistics are available on various
models of Alpha CPUs. Alpha 21064/EV4, 21164/EV5 and 21264/EV6 CPUs have
traditional aggregate event counters. Alpha 21264A/EV67 and later processors
have a mix of some traditional aggregate event counters and newer ProfileMe
counters which allow accurate and precise instruction execution profiles
on out-of-order processors. (See dcpiprofileme(1) for
more information on ProfileMe statistics.)
The default statistic selection on an aggregate counter machine is to select
all the aggregate events. The default on a ProfileMe machine is to select
ProfileMe retire delay, retire count, !retired (i.e. aborted) count, !notrap
(i.e. trap) count, and aggregate cycles.
The options below can be used to select various statistics when available.
Use -event for aggregate statistics and -pm for ProfileMe
statistics. Note: there can be multiple, mixed -event and -pm specifications.
You can also specify the ratio of two statistics (written as stat1::stat2).
- -pm pm_stat(+pm_stat)
- Select the specified ProfileMe statistic plus any added in by optional +pm_stat specifications.
For example, select various trap statistics by specifying the option -pm
trap+replays+ldstorder+mispredict.
- -pm default(+pm_stat)
- Select the default set of ProfileMe statistics plus those added in by +pm_stat specifications.
At least one additional statistic is mandatory; -pm default without
modifications is extraneous and not allowed. The additional ProfileMe statistics
will take the place of the aggregate cycles statistic which is selected
by default.
- -pm all(-pm_stat)
- Select all ProfileMe statistics less those subtracted out. You can
repeat the optional -pm_stat specification to deselect multiple
ProfileMe statistics. Note: there are a lot of ProfileMe statistics.
Unless you deselect a bunch of them, this will select more statistics
than are appropriate for human consumption.
- -event ag_stat(+ag_stat)
- Select the specified aggregate statistic plus any added in by optional +ag_stat specifications.
For example, select cycles, icache misses, and data cache misses when
the option -event cycles+imiss+dmiss is specified.
- -event all(-ag_stat)
- Select all aggregate statistics less those subtracted out. You can
repeat the optional -ag_stat specification to deselect multiple
aggregate statistics.
- -allevents
- Select profile events corresponding to all event types, both aggregate
and ProfileMe. However, if there are ProfileMe events, this will produce
a large number of statistics, which in most cases will not be useful.
SEE ALSO
dcpi(1), dcpi2bb(1), dcpi2pix(1), dcpi2ps(1), dcpicalc(1), dcpicat(1), dcpicc(1), dcpicoverage(1), dcpictl(1), dcpid(1), dcpidiff(1), dcpiepoch(1), dcpiflow(1), dcpiflush(1), dcpikdiff(1), dcpilabel(1), dcpildlatency(1), dcpilist(1), dcpiprof(1), dcpiprofileme(1), dcpiquit(1), dcpiscan(1), dcpisource(1), dcpistats(1), dcpisumxct(1), dcpitar(1), dcpitopcounts(1), dcpitopstalls(1), dcpiuninstall(1), dcpiupcalls(1), dcpivarg(1), dcpivcat(1), dcpiversion(1), dcpivlst(1), dcpivprofiler(1), dcpiwhatcg(1), dcpix(1), dcpiformat(4), dcpiexclusions(4)
For more information, see the DCPI project home page http://h30097.www3.hp.com/dcpi.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1996-2004, Hewlett-Packard Company.
All rights reserved.
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