[PATCH V4] gprofng: a new GNU profiler

Jose E. Marchesi jose.marchesi@oracle.com
Wed Jan 12 15:17:30 GMT 2022


> Hi Vladimir,
>
>> I created 4 patches to integrate gprofng into binutils-gdb.
>> % ls -al 000*
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 vmezents wheel 5901152 Jan 11 12:39 0001-gprofng-add-the-gprofng-tool.patch
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 vmezents wheel  224725 Jan 11 12:39 0002-gprofng-add-testsuite-for-gprofng.patch
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 vmezents wheel  179400 Jan 11 12:39
>> 0003-gprofng-add-the-gprofng-documentation.patch
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 vmezents wheel   26170 Jan 11 12:39 0004-gprofng-add-the-gprofng-build.patch
>> The first 3 pathes add or change sources only in
>> binutils-gdb.git/gprofng directory.
>> 0004-gprofng-add-the-gprofng-build.patch has fixes in Makefile.def
>> and configure.ac to configure the gprofng build.
>> 0001-gprofng-add-the-gprofng-tool.patch is probably so big to send
>> to binutils@sourceware.org.
>> I have no permissions to apply pathes.
>> What should I do to pushmy fixes for gprofng in binutils-gdb.git ?
>
> Send them to me (or point me at them - they are probably in the email archive somewhere
> but I am a little bit swamped at the moment, so anything that you can do to make my life
> simpler is a benefit).  I strongly suggest that you compress the 0001 patch first though :-)
> xz is your friend.  Or lzip.  Or well pretty much any compression tool...

I can do the push on Vlad's behalf.  Much easier.


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