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29.5.4. Using opannotate
The
opannotate
tool tries to match the samples for particular instructions to the corresponding lines in the source code. The resulting files generated should have the samples for the lines at the left. It also puts in a comment at the beginning of each function listing the total samples for the function.
For this utility to work, the appropriate debuginfo package for the executable must be installed on the system. On Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the debuginfo packages are not automatically installed with the corresponding packages that contain the executable. You have to obtain and install them separately.
The general syntax for
opannotate
is as follows:
~]# opannotate --search-dirs src-dir --source executable
The directory containing the source code and the executable to be analyzed must be specified. See the
opannotate
man page for a list of additional command-line options.