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Code Optimizer

Please let me know which tool (GNU or 3rd party tool) is the best we can make use for profiling and optimizing our code. Is gprof an effective tool? Do we have dtrace tool ported in Linux? Our's is a web app developed on Red Hat Linux OS using C++

Thanks in advance.

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KGMON(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  KGMON(8)

NAME
kgmon -- generate a dump of the operating system's profile buffers SYNOPSIS
kgmon [-bdhpr] [-M core] [-N system] DESCRIPTION
kgmon is a tool used when profiling the operating system. When no arguments are supplied, kgmon indicates the state of operating system pro- filing as running, off, or not configured (see config(1)). If the -p flag is specified, kgmon extracts profile data from the operating sys- tem and produces a gmon.out file suitable for later analysis by gprof(1). The options are as follows: -b Resume the collection of profile data. -d Enable debug output. -h Stop the collection of profile data. -M core Extract values associated with the name list from the specified core instead of the default /dev/kmem. -N system Extract the name list from the specified system instead of the default /netbsd. -p Dump the contents of the profile buffers into a gmon.out file. -r Reset all the profile buffers. If the -p flag is also specified, the gmon.out file is generated before the buffers are reset. If neither -b nor -h is specified, the state of profiling collection remains unchanged. For example, if the -p flag is specified and profile data is being collected, profiling will be momentarily suspended, the operating system profile buffers will be dumped, and profiling will be immediately resumed. FILES
/netbsd the default system /dev/kmem the default memory DIAGNOSTICS
Users with only read permission on /dev/kmem cannot change the state of profiling collection. They can get a gmon.out file with the warning that the data may be inconsistent if profiling is in progress. SEE ALSO
config(1), gprof(1) HISTORY
The kgmon command appeared in 4.2BSD. BSD
June 6, 1993 BSD