Hey, On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Maarten Hoes <hoes.maar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Jens Tröger <jens.troe...@light-speed.de> > wrote: > > > > Thank you, Maarten, > > > > I've run office like so from within the Python script: > > > > p = subprocess.Popen("valgrind --tool=callgrind soffice > --accept=\"socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager\"", > shell=True, env=myenv) > > > > and got five callgrind.out.* files once the script terminated soffice. > > I ran those through > > > > callgrind_annotate callgrind.out.* > > > > Note that I'm using the default office image which (I assume) has no > > debug symbols. The data doesn't make much sense. Considering the loop > > in question ran for about ~45sec (with and without valgrind?!) then I'd > > expect an instruction count _much_ larger than a few hundreds of > > thousands. In all four profiles, though, libc's _dl_addr and ld's symbol > > lookup take most of the time. Not sure I trust these profiles. > > > > Attached. > > > > Jens > > > > > Yes, it looks like you are using the libreoffice rpm/deb package that was > installed on your linux distribution in '/usr/bin/soffice'. I dont think > that that one will have debugging symbols (at least, not by default. Fedora > allows you to install 'libreoffice-debuginfo', not sure about Ubuntu). > > Im not sure if this will change anything, but could you use the build that > sits in the sourcetree in 'instdir/program/soffice' when the build finishes > ? Specify it with the full absolute path, like for example : > > /home/buildslave/source/libo-core/instdir/program/soffice > > It appears that the default way to build libreoffice, if you dont > explicitly specify otherwise, is to include the debug symbols (my build has > them). > > > Nearly all distros provide debuginfos that will make the callgrind output somewhat nicer. In a self build tree you need to use --enable-symbols as option (no enable-debug or enable-dbgutil as they will remove the optimization that is necessary for useful profiling). To analyze the callgrind output you should use kcachegrind which provides a nice UI to go through the results. Regards, Markus
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