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Sorry, I didn't mention, that this problem is on i386 arch.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 16 Aug 2007 at 10:51
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I think there's a way to have pprof show the addresses associated with each
arrow,
which may help clarify what's going on.
Typically, we see _init charged for stuff that ought to go to a function, when
that
function is in a shared library and we're unable to read the address info for
that
shared lib. Is it possible that's what's going on here?
You don't say if this is for a heap-profiler or a cpu-profile, but in general,
the
last two caveats from the cpu-profiling html docs seem potentially relevant
here:
---
# If the program linked in a library that was not compiled with enough symbolic
information, all samples associated with the library may be charged to the last
symbol found in the program before the library. This will artificially inflate
the
count for that symbol.
# If you run the program on one machine, and profile it on another, and the
shared
libraries are different on the two machines, the profiling output may be
confusing:
samples that fall within shared libaries may be assigned to arbitrary
procedures.
---
Original comment by [email protected]
on 17 Aug 2007 at 6:35
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perftools 0.93 was just released. While I don't expect anything will have
changed
between 0.92 and 0.93 that would affect this bug, you might try running again
with
the new perftools to see if the problem has magically gone away.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 17 Aug 2007 at 9:35
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I'm closing this bug as "Can not reproduce." If you see the problem again,
please
feel free to reopen, especially if you can point to some code that will
reproduce the
problem.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 26 Nov 2007 at 9:55
- Changed state: CannotReproduce
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