Without an explicit check if a function belongs to shared library address space, "finishing" a library symbols processing with 'addPrevEntry(libEnd);' can cause emission of code entries which cover almost the entire address space, shadowing other code.
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The main problem was due to the following: after Erik had fixed the logger to report library addresses, tickprocessor started to add to the code map entries that covered almost entire memory. This happened because tickprocessor contains a heuristic to bias addresses of functions from dynamic libraries:
if (funcInfo.start < libStart && funcInfo.start < libEnd - libStart) {
funcInfo.start += libStart;
}
And, as tickprocessor tried to process all symbols from the library, including data entries, which can be outside reported library addresses range, the second condition failed, and funcInfo.start remained unbiased.
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This is a trivial per-row compression:
- short aliases are introduced for events and code creation tags;
- in tick events, offsets are used instead of absolute addresses;
- removed 'code-allocation' event, as it seems not used.
The first two options are depend on the new flag: 'compress-log', which is off by default.
On benchmarks run w/o snapshot, this gives 45% log size reduction.
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This is an effort to reuse profiler data processing code both in
TickProcessor and Dev Tools Profiler. The old Python implementation
will be removed.
The new TickProcessor works almost identical to the previous one.
However, it has some differences:
1. Not very useful "Call profile" section is replaced with a new
WebKit-like "Bottom up (heavy) profile" which shows the most
expensive functions together with their callers. I used it
personally in order to find and remove bottlenecks in the
tickprocessor script itself, and found it quite helpful.
2. Code entries with duplicate names (they occur for RegExes, stubs
and sometimes for anonymous Function objects) are now distinguished
by adding an occurence number inside curly brackets.
3. (Address -> code entry) mapping is more precise in boundary cases.
4. Windows version no more requires specifying .map file location.
5. Works faster.
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