From: "Atoosaah S" <atoosaah@gmail.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Trying to Understand QEMU's Low Level Functionality ...
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 16:33:05 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <c3578ab90710231633o1d111542jba4ba76a37e17014@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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I'm using qemu version 0.8.2 on linux.
I'm currently successful in creating the result.txt (with the command: prof
/intsall_path/qemu gmon.out > result.txt), but the call graph created does
not show my functions of interest.
For example i'm trying to understand the sequence of calls qemu makes to
read/write from the disk image. Using print statements i see the function
ide_read_dma_cb (from hw directory, file ide.c) being called; as well as
bdrv_read from (qemu root directory, file block.c). The only ide function i
see in result.txt is ide_init2 and ide_init_ioport, and the only bdrv type
functions are bdrv_open2 and bdrv_new. But, listing the symbol table via
"nm" on qemu, does display my functions of interest (i.e. bdrv_read,
bdrv_write, ...). I should see these functions in the gprof result since,
for example, they are executed frequently (during OS bootup, and
writting/reading to/from a sample large file)
1. Why am I only seeing specific low level functions in the call graph?
2. Is there a more clear way of finding out how (i.e. sequence of calls)
qemu make to write to the disk image?
thank you,
atoosaah
On 10/12/07, Atoosaah wrote:
>
> I'd appreciate any input on how to run gprof successfully on qemu. I'm new
> to gprof and am probably missing some steps. I successfully ran gprof on a
> sorting program available online, then I attempted to run gprof on qemu.
>
> Here are the steps I take:
>
> I'm trying to run gprof on qemu, but am unsuccessful. my os is linux, my
> qemu version is 0.8.2. I configure qemu with the options "configure
> --prefix=/install_path --enable-gprof. Then I make and make install. I run
> qemu successfully using the options /install_path/qemu -hda diskimage.img-m 256 which results in the
> gmon.out file. My run of qemu involved starting the image (virtual linux
> OS), running a few simple commands and shutting the image down.
>
> Finally, I run gprof /intsall_path/qemu gmon.out > result.txt which gives
> the error: gprof: file 'qemu' has no symbols'
>
> Are there any other configuration options required? Should the image be
> run with differently?
>
>
> thank you,
> atoosaah
>
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