lrt_scan(1)
lrt_scan --
analyze flow-profile results for locality of reference tuning
Synopsis
lrt_scan [-l]
object log [log] . . .
Description
lrt_scan analyzes a set of
flow-profile logs to determine the best order
for the functions of object for locality of text reference.
lrt_scan writes to
the standard output a list of the functions of the object (only those that are
actually used) ordered such that functions that are usually called within a
short time of each other are placed within a short distance in the object.
The output of this command is used as input to
fur(1).
The -l option requests that lrt_scan take as long as necessary to find
the best ordering possible. This may take a very long time and is only
recommended for ``overnight'' computations.
Diagnostics
lrt_scan is successful if every
log is a valid flow-profile log and
object is referenced in one of them.
References
cc(1),
fprof(1),
fur(1)
ksh(1),
lprof(1),
prof(1)
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