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NAME

       hatari_profile - Post-processor for Hatari profiler data

SYNOPSIS

       hatari_profile.py [options] <datafiles>

DESCRIPTION

       A Python script to post-process data produced by Hatari profiler "save" commands, both for CPU and DSP:
            profile save <filename>
            dspprofile save <filename>

       It  can  provide  function  level  (CPU and DSP) processor usage information for anything Hatari profiler
       records: instruction counts, processor cycles and depending on processor, also instruction  cache  misses
       or cycle differences.

       This  information  can  be  provided  as ASCII list of heaviest functions, as callgraphs (if profile data
       includes caller information), or as callgrind format export which can be viewed  in  (Linux)  Kcachegrind
       GUI.

OPTIONS

       Invoking hatari_profile without arguments lists all of its options.

USAGE EXAMPLES

       Regardless  of  whether  profile data contains some symbol information, you should always give script all
       relevant debug symbols, otherwise costs might not get  correctly  assigned  to  symbols  preceding  those
       costs.

       This post-processes profile data for EmuTOS (ROM), with symbol file having fixed/absolute addresses (-a),
       shows statistics (-s) and top lists (-t), but limits list output to anything taking over 2%  (-l  2)  and
       includes "propagated" subroutine call costs (-p):
       -------------------------------------------------------------
       $ hatari_profile.py -a etos512k.sym -st -l 2 -p etos-boot.txt

       Hatari profile data processor

       Parsing absolute symbol address information from etos512k.sym...
       1538 lines with 1236 code symbols/addresses parsed, 0 unknown.

       Parsing profile information from etos-boot.txt...
       16993 lines processed with 465 functions.

       CPU profile information from 'etos-boot.txt':
       - Hatari v1.6.2+ (Apr 15 2013), OldUAE CPU core

       Time spent in profile = 4.60740s.

       Calls:
       - max = 1800, in ___mulsi3 at 0xe60790, on line 16477
       - 16659 in total
       Executed instructions:
       - max = 315254, in _timeout_gpip+38 at 0xe06fd8, on line 3237
       - 3074165 in total
       Used cycles:
       - max = 6311628, in _timeout_gpip+38 at 0xe06fd8, on line 3237
       - 36957124 in total

       Calls:
        10.80%   10.88%      1800  ___mulsi3
         8.04%    8.16%      1339  _memcpy
         5.20%    0.26%       866  _int_timerc
         4.61%                768  _call_user_wheel
         3.86%    3.86%       643  _min
         3.76%    3.82%       627  _sti
         3.76%    3.76%       627  _cli
         3.30%    3.30%       550  _bcostat4

       Executed instructions:
        61.58%   61.79%   1892940  _timeout_gpip
         8.62%    9.33%    264918  _draw_rect
         4.96%    4.98%    152582  _run_calibration
         4.06%    4.09%    124944  _blank_out
         3.22%              99134  meminit

       Used cycles:
        61.58%   62.01%  22759756  _timeout_gpip
         5.69%    6.85%   2104464  _draw_rect
         4.29%            1586108  meminit
         4.19%    4.22%   1547768  _run_calibration
         3.04%    3.07%   1122816  _blank_out
         2.88%    2.98%   1065272  _stop_until_interrupt
       -------------------------------------------------------------

       This  creates  GraphViz callgraph files (-g) and Kcachegrind callgrind data file (-k) from Bad Mood (Doom
       BSP viewer) profile.  Symbols for the program are TEXT section relative (-r),  calls  to  some  interrupt
       routines  in  the  program  are  ignored  as  they  aren't  real calls, callgraph nodes using over 2% are
       highlighted, and there are some options to limit and simplify the graph:
       -------------------------------------------------------------
       $ hatari_profile.py -r bmsym.sym \
         -k -g -p --emph-limit 2.0 --limit 0.5 \
         --ignore-to framecounter,new_vbi,stabilizer_b \
         --compact --no-leafs --no-intermediate \
         badmood-profile.txt

       Hatari profile data processor

       Parsing TEXT relative symbol address information from bmsym.sym...
       1023 lines with 392 code symbols/addresses parsed, 0 unknown.

       Parsing profile information from badmood-profile.txt...
       1420 lines processed with 63 functions.
       Ignoring 29 switches to framecounter
       Ignoring 9 switches to stabilizer_b
       Ignoring 8 switches to new_vbi
       Of all 1562 switches, ignored 56 for type(s) ['r', 'u', 'x'].

       Generating callgrind file 'badmood-profile.cg'...

       Generating 'badmood-profile-0.dot' DOT callgraph file...

       Generating 'badmood-profile-1.dot' DOT callgraph file...

       Generating 'badmood-profile-2.dot' DOT callgraph file...

       Generating 'badmood-profile-3.dot' DOT callgraph file...

       CPU profile information from 'badmood-profile.txt':
       - Hatari v1.6.2+ (Apr 10 2013), WinUAE CPU core
       -------------------------------------------------------------

SEE ALSO

       hatari(1), gst2ascii(1), hconsole(1) hatariui(1)

AUTHOR

       Written by Eero Tamminen <oak at helsinkinet fi>.

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  it  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General  Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

NO WARRANTY

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.