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Description of the Profiling Environment
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Statistics on multiple areas. You can collect statistics about individual
statements in disassembly or C, about ranges in disassembly or C, and
about C functions. When you are collecting statistics on many areas, you
can choose to view the statistics for all the areas or a subset of the areas.
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Comprehensive display of statistics. The profiler provides all the infor-
mation you need for identifying bottlenecks in your code:
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The number of times each area was entered during the profiling
session.
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The total execution time of an area, including or excluding the execu-
tion time of any subroutines called from within the area.
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The maximum time for one iteration of an area, including or excluding
the execution time of any subroutines called from within the area.
Statistics may be updated continuously during the profiling session or at
selected intervals.
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Configurable display of statistics. Display the entire set of data, or
display one type of data at a time. Display all the areas you’re profiling, or
display a selected subset of the areas.
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Visual representation of statistics. When you choose to display one
type of data at a time, the statistics will be accompanied by histograms for
each area, showing the relationship of each area’s statistics to those of the
other profiled areas.
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Disabled areas. In addition to identifying areas that you can collect
statistics on, you can also identify areas that you don’t want to affect the
statistics. This removes the timing impact from code such as a standard
library function or a fully optimized portion of code.
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Special profiling commands. The profiling environment supports a rich
set of commands to help you select areas and display information. Some
of the basic debugger commands—such as the memory map
commands—may be necessary during profiling and are available within
the profiling environment. Other commands—such as breakpoint
commands and run commands—are not necessary and are therefore not
available within the profiling environment.
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