Sysprof 1.2 Can Better Track Time Spent In The Kernel
Sysprof, the system-wide profiler that can at fine detail track down and profile kernel and user-space processes on Linux, has seen a new major release with new features added.
Sysprof is great for finding bottlenecks in your software whether it be a user-space application, kernel driver, or anything in-between.
With the new Sysprof 1.2.0 release for this system-level Linux profiler, there are user-interface improvements, improved tracking of time spent in the Linux kernel, a proper command-line version, performance improvements, and the profiler is now based on the perf_event_open system call.
This useful open-source Linux profiler is available from sysprof.com. The Sysprof 1.2.0 release announcement from this Saturday can be read on the kernel mailing list.
Sysprof is great for finding bottlenecks in your software whether it be a user-space application, kernel driver, or anything in-between.
With the new Sysprof 1.2.0 release for this system-level Linux profiler, there are user-interface improvements, improved tracking of time spent in the Linux kernel, a proper command-line version, performance improvements, and the profiler is now based on the perf_event_open system call.
This useful open-source Linux profiler is available from sysprof.com. The Sysprof 1.2.0 release announcement from this Saturday can be read on the kernel mailing list.
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