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Date:      Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:34:39 +0530
From:      "Joseph Koshy" <joseph.koshy@gmail.com>
To:        "Mayank Kumar" <mayank@microsoft.com>
Cc:        Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@optushome.com.au>, "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Questio on Gprof
Message-ID:  <84dead720702200504r49f15322u54fb6ca87f0c06b6@mail.gmail.com>
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mk> What I want to know is that, is there an implementation of gprof
or any other
mk> profiler for bsd or any unixes which relies on instrumentation
only by inserting
mk> probes at the header and footer of the function ?

The Paradyn project offers an API for a few Unix-like OSes which
could be used for performance related instrumentation: see www.dyninst.org.

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