An Error Occurred During The Execution Of Objdump
#include 00017 #include 00018 00019 #include "op_exception.h" 00020 #include "op_header.h" 00021 #include "profile.h" 00022 #include "populate.h" 00023 #include "op_sample_file.h" 00024 #include "cverb.h" 00025 #include "string_manip.h" 00026 #include "demangle_symbol.h" 00027 #include "child_reader.h" 00028 #include "op_file.h" 00029 #include "file_manip.h" 00030 #include "arrange_profiles.h" 00031 #include "opannotate_options.h" 00032 #include "profile_container.h" 00033 #include "symbol_sort.h" 00034 #include "image_errors.h" 00035 00036 using namespace std; 00037 using namespace options; 00038 00039 namespace { 00040 00041 size_t nr_events; 00042 00043 scoped_ptr samples; 00044 00046 string cmdline; 00047 00049 string annotation_fill; 00050 00052 string const begin_comment("/* "); 00053 string const in_comment(" * "); 00054 string const end_comment(" */"); 00055 00057 unsigned int const count_width = 6; 00058 00059 string get_annotation_fill() 00060 { 00061 string str; 00062 00063 for (size_t i = 0; i < nr_events; ++i) { 00064 str += string(count_width, ' ') + ' '; 00065 str += string(percent_width, ' '); 00066 } 00067 00068 for (size_t i = 1; i < nr_events; ++i) 00069 str += " "; 00070 00071 str += " :"; 00072 return str; 00073 } 00074 00075 00076 symbol_entry const * find_symbol(string const & image_name, 00077 string const & str_vma, bfd_vma vma_adj) 00078 { 00079 // do not use the bfd equivalent: 00080 // - it does not skip space at begin 00081 // - we does not need cross architecture compile so the native 00082 // strtoull must work, assuming unsigned long long can contain a vma 00083 // and on 32/64 bits box bfd_vma is 64 bits 00084 bfd_vma vma = strtoull(str_vma.c_str(), NULL, 16) - vma_adj; 00085 00086 return samples->find_symbol(image_name, vma); 00087 } 00088 00089 00090 void output_info(ostream & out) 00091 { 00092 out << begin_comment << '\n'; 00093 00094 out << in_comment << "Command line: " << cmdline << '\n' 00095 << in_comment << '\n'; 00096 00097 out << in_comment << "Interpretation of command line:" << '\n'; 00098 00099 if (!assembly) { 00100 out << in_comment 00101 << "Output annotated source file with samples" << '\n'; 00102 00103 if (options::threshold != 0) { 00104 out << in_comment 00105 << "Output files where samples count reach " 00106 << options::threshold << "% of the samples\n"; 00107 } else { 00108 out
() gmail ! com [Download message RAW] Maynard Johnson writes: > On 07/20/2011 2:38 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've recently run into an error using opannotate which I am unable to > > work my way around. > > > > The daemon runs successfully and is able to collect samples of my > > executable, however when I call opannotate -a to produce an annotated > > assembly dump of the executable I https://www.cs.rice.edu/~la5/doc/oprofile/d9/d7f/opannotate_8cpp_source.html get the following error message. > > > > /* > > * Command line: opannotate -a archive:null-samples/ coverage.neg > > * > > * Interpretation of command line: > > * Output annotated assembly listing with samples > > * > > * CPU: P4 / Xeon with 2 hyper-threads, speed 2400 MHz (estimated) > > * http://marc.info/?l=oprofile-list&m=131127236624496 Counted GLOBAL_POWER_EVENTS events (time during which processor is not stopped) \ > > with a unit mask of 0x01 (mandatory) count 100000 > > */ > > An error occur during the execution of objdump: > > > > objdump: '[vdso] (tgid:9612 range:0xc55000-0xc56000)': No such file > The current version of oprofile just gives a warning for vdso stuff -- e.g, > warning: [vdso] (tgid:56455 range:0xfff8e6c0000-0xfff8e6e0000) > could not be found. > > But since you're passing in an image specification (coverage.neg), > opannotate shouldn't even be trying to objdump anything else (I > wouldn't think). What version of oprofile are you running? Can you > download the latest 0.9.7-RC2 I'm currently running $ opcontrol --version opcontrol: oprofile 0.9.6 compiled on Apr 7 2011 15:41:13 installed (I believe) using yum on a Fedora system > > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/oprofile/files/oprofile/oprofile-0.9.7-rc2/oprofile \ > -0.9.7-rc2.tar.gz/download) and see if that resolves the problem? > I'm unable to install this version due to the following ./configure error checking for cplus_demangle in -liberty... no configure: error: liberty library not found which p
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No such file error Newsgroups: gmane.linux.oprofile Date: Wednesday 20th July 2011 22:14:18 UTC (over 5 years ago) On 07/20/2011 2:38 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently run into an error using opannotate which I am unable to > work my way around. > > The daemon runs successfully and is able to collect samples of my > executable, however when I call opannotate -a to produce an annotated > assembly dump of the executable I get the following error message. > > /* > * Command line: opannotate -a archive:null-samples/ coverage.neg > * > * Interpretation of command line: > * Output annotated assembly listing with samples > * > * CPU: P4 / Xeon with 2 hyper-threads, speed 2400 MHz (estimated) > * Counted GLOBAL_POWER_EVENTS events (time during which processor is not stopped) with a unit mask of 0x01 (mandatory) count 100000 > */ > An error occur during the execution of objdump: > > objdump: '[vdso] (tgid:9612 range:0xc55000-0xc56000)': No such file The current version of oprofile just gives a warning for vdso stuff -- e.g, warning: [vdso] (tgid:56455 range:0xfff8e6c0000-0xfff8e6e0000) could not be found. But since you're passing in an image specification (coverage.neg), opannotate shouldn't even be trying to objdump anything else (I wouldn't think). What version of oprofile are you running? Can you download the latest 0.9.7-RC2 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/oprofile/files/oprofile/oprofile-0.9.7-rc2/oprofile-0.9.7-rc2.tar.gz/download) and see if that resolves the problem? -Maynard > > I'm not sure what file objdump is unable to find, as the executable > certainly exists in the directory from which opannotate was called. > Note, in the above I used an archive of the sampling results as I though > that may help in some way, but I get the same error when not using an > archive. > > I searched the web and the mailing list but was able to find any mention > of this sort of problem. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated. > > Thanks -- Eric > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 T