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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2: Performance Analyzer
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Preface

1.  Overview of the Performance Analyzer

2.  Performance Data

3.  Collecting Performance Data

4.  The Performance Analyzer Tool

5.  The er_print Command Line Performance Analysis Tool

6.  Understanding the Performance Analyzer and Its Data

7.  Understanding Annotated Source and Disassembly Data

8.  Manipulating Experiments

9.  Kernel Profiling

Index

Numbers and Symbols

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accessible documentation, Documentation in Accessible Formats
addpath command, addpath path_list
address spaces, text and data regions, The Process Image
aliased functions, Aliased Functions
aliased hardware counters, Hardware Counter Lists
alternate entry points in Fortran functions, Fortran Alternate Entry Points
alternate source context, source|src { filename | function_name } [ N]
Analyzer, See Performance Analyzer
analyzer command
data collection options, Analyzer Command Options
font size (-f) option, Control Options
help (-h) option, Information Options
JVM options (-J) option, Java Options
JVM path (-j) option, Java Options
verbose (-v) option, Control Options
version (-V) option, Information Options
annotated disassembly code, See disassembly code, annotated
annotated source code, See source code, annotated
API, Collector, Program Control of Data Collection
appending path to files, addpath path_list
archiving load objects in experiments
-A option
archive mode
artificial functions, in OpenMP call stacks, User Mode View of OpenMP Profile Data
asynchronous I/O library, interaction with data collection, Using Signal Handlers
attaching the Collector to a running process, Collecting Data From a Running Process With dbx on Solaris Platforms
attributed metrics
defined, Function-Level Metrics: Exclusive, Inclusive, and Attributed
effect of recursion on, How Recursion Affects Function-Level Metrics
illustrated, Interpreting Attributed Metrics: An Example
use of, Function-Level Metrics: Exclusive, Inclusive, and Attributed