From: "Picque Sébastien" <S.Picque@TELEVIC.com>
To: <ecos-discuss@sourceware.org>
Subject: [ECOS] Issue with gprof with Profiling
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:16:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <A231E60AABF3F143B244E70FB6A3B65540B099@nt-email.TELEVIC.COM> (raw)
Hi
I am currently implementing the profiling for the at91.
Do I really need a TFTP server to get the gmon.out file or there is another way to get the gmon.out ?
What is the other solution if I have a TCP/IP stack in my software (Indeed it is not really clear in the ecos profiling reference)
When is this file created ? At run time or only when the programm exits ? If the program never exit ?
Is there somebody to explain me the way to get the result of profiling ?
Thank you for your help and support in advance
Regards,
Sebastien Picque
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