v8/tools/gyp
jarin 82e95f597b Linux perf integration with the new support for JIT.
Difference from --perf-basic-prof:
- correctly attributes samples when code space gets reused (when unused code object dies and a new code objects is allocated at the same place).
- outputs compiled machine code for instruction-level profile.

Just like --perf-basic-prof, the file writer is not synchronized (even worse, there is a per-isolate file handle), so we will run into trouble with multiple isolates. However, this patch is still an improvement on --perf-basic-prof, and it should be fine to replace ll-prof.

The patch also introduces experimental support for debug info, but it does not seem to be picked by the perf tool.

Usage:

You need the perf tool from Linux kernel >4.5. Then run:

$ perf record -k mono d8 --perf-prof <your JS file>
$ perf inject -j -i perf.data -o perf.data.jitted
$ perf report -i perf.data.jitted

Some explanations:
The "-k mono" switch from "perf record" tells the perf tool to use the monotonic clock for perf sample timestamping. The "perf inject -j" command injects the collected code events into the perf data file, writing the output into perf.data.jitted. The perf report command then creates the report.

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1809203007

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#35091}
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