View Source eprof (tools v4.1)
A Time Profiling Tool for Erlang
The module eprof
provides a set of functions for time profiling of Erlang
programs to find out how the execution time is used. The profiling is done using
the Erlang trace BIFs. Tracing of local function calls for a specified set of
processes is enabled when profiling is begun, and disabled when profiling is
stopped.
When using Eprof, expect a slowdown in program execution.
Summary
Functions
Equivalent to analyze(procs, [])
.
If TypeOpts
is an atom, it is assumed to be a module name, and this
call is equivalent to analyze(TypeOpts, [])
.
Call this function when profiling has been stopped to display the results.
Call this function to ensure that the results displayed by
analyze/0,1,2
are printed to the file File
as well as to the
screen.
If FunRootset
is a fun, this call is equivalent to
profile([], FunRootset)
.
If Arg1
is a fun and Arg2
is list, this call is equivalent to
profile([], Arg1, {'_','_','_'}, Arg2)
.
Equivalent to profile(Rootset, Fun, Pattern, [{set_on_spawn, true}])
.
This function spawns a process that applies a fun or an an function,
and then starts profiling for the spawned proceses as well as the
processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned from them).
This function spawns a process P
that apply(Module, Function, Args)
, and then starts profiling for P
and the
processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned from them).
Starts the Eprof server which holds the internal state of the collected data.
Starts profiling for the processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned
from them).
Stops the Eprof server.
Stops profiling started with start_profiling/1
or profile/1
.
Types
-type analyze_type() :: procs | total.
Functions
-spec analyze() -> ok | nothing_to_analyze.
Equivalent to analyze(procs, [])
.
-spec analyze(TypeOpts) -> ok | nothing_to_analyze when TypeOpts :: analyze_type().
If TypeOpts
is an atom, it is assumed to be a module name, and this
call is equivalent to analyze(TypeOpts, [])
.
Otherwise, if TypeOpts
is a list, it assumed to be a list of options, and this
call is equivalent to analyze(procs, TypeOpts)
.
-spec analyze(Type, Options) -> ok | nothing_to_analyze when Type :: analyze_type(), Options :: [Option], Option :: {filter, Filter} | {sort, Sort}, Filter :: [{calls, non_neg_integer()} | {time, float()}], Sort :: time | calls | mfa.
Call this function when profiling has been stopped to display the results.
If Type
is procs
, the time spent in each function is shown separately
for each profiled process.
If Type
is total
, the time spent in each function is shown combined
for each profiled process.
Time is shown as percentage of total time and as absolute time in micro seconds.
-spec log(File) -> ok when File :: atom() | file:filename().
Call this function to ensure that the results displayed by
analyze/0,1,2
are printed to the file File
as well as to the
screen.
-spec profile(Fun) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Fun :: fun(() -> term()), Value :: term(), Reason :: term(); (Rootset) -> profiling | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Reason :: term().
If FunRootset
is a fun, this call is equivalent to
profile([], FunRootset)
.
If FunRootset
is a list, it is assumed to be a Rootset
, and this
call is equivalent to start_profiling(Rootset)
.
-spec profile(Fun, Options) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Fun :: fun(() -> term()), Options :: [set_on_spawn | {set_on_spawn, boolean()}], Value :: term(), Reason :: term(); (Rootset, Fun) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Fun :: fun(() -> term()), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
If Arg1
is a fun and Arg2
is list, this call is equivalent to
profile([], Arg1, {'_','_','_'}, Arg2)
.
If Arg1
is a list and Arg2
is a fun, this call is equivalent to
profile(Arg1, Arg2, {'_','_','_'}, Arg1)
.
-spec profile(Rootset, Fun, Pattern) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Fun :: fun(() -> term()), Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to profile(Rootset, Fun, Pattern, [{set_on_spawn, true}])
.
-spec profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], Value :: term(), Reason :: term(); (Rootset, Fun, Pattern, Options) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Fun :: fun(() -> term()), Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Options :: [set_on_spawn | {set_on_spawn, boolean()}], Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
This function spawns a process that applies a fun or an an function,
and then starts profiling for the spawned proceses as well as the
processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned from them).
If Arg1
is a fun, Arg2
is expected to be a trace pattern, and
Arg3
a list of options. In that case, this call is equivalent to:
profile(Rootset, erlang, apply, [Arg1, []], Arg2, Arg3)
If Arg1
is an atom, Arg1
is assumed to be a module name, Arg2
the
name of the function in that module, and Arg3
a list of arguments to
be used when calling that function. In that case, this call is equivalent
to:
profile(Rootset, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, {'_','_','_'}, [{set_on_spawn, true}])
profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args, Pattern)
View Source (since OTP R14B)-spec profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args, Pattern) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args, Pattern, [{set_on_spawn, true}])
.
profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args, Pattern, Options)
View Source (since OTP R16B01)-spec profile(Rootset, Module, Function, Args, Pattern, Options) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Options :: [set_on_spawn | {set_on_spawn, boolean()}], Value :: term(), Reason :: term().
This function spawns a process P
that apply(Module, Function, Args)
, and then starts profiling for P
and the
processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned from them).
Rootset
is a list of pids and registered names.
Information about activity in any profiled process is stored in the Eprof database.
If tracing could be enabled for P
and all processes in Rootset
, the function
returns {ok,Value}
when Fun()
/apply
returns with the value Value
, or
{error,Reason}
if Fun()
/apply
fails with exit reason Reason
. Otherwise
it returns {error, Reason}
immediately.
The set_on_spawn
option will active call time tracing for all processes
spawned by processes in the rootset. This is the default behaviour.
The programmer must ensure that the function given as argument is truly synchronous and that no work continues after the function has returned a value.
-spec start() -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason} when Pid :: pid(), Reason :: {already_started, Pid}.
Starts the Eprof server which holds the internal state of the collected data.
-spec start_profiling(Rootset) -> profiling | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Reason :: term().
Equivalent to start_profiling(Rootset, {'_', '_', '_'})
.
-spec start_profiling(Rootset, Pattern) -> profiling | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Reason :: term().
Equivalent to start_profiling(Rootset, Pattern, {'_', '_', '_'})
.
-spec start_profiling(Rootset, Pattern, Options) -> profiling | {error, Reason} when Rootset :: [atom() | pid()], Pattern :: trace_pattern_mfa(), Options :: [set_on_spawn | {set_on_spawn, boolean()}], Reason :: term().
Starts profiling for the processes in Rootset
(and any new processes spawned
from them).
Information about activity in any profiled process is stored in the Eprof database.
Rootset
is a list of pids and registered names.
The function returns profiling
if tracing could be enabled for all processes
in Rootset
, or error
otherwise.
A pattern can be selected to narrow the profiling. For instance a specific module can be selected, and only the code executed in that module will be profiled.
The set_on_spawn
option will active call time tracing for all processes
spawned by processes in the rootset. This is the default behaviour.
-spec stop() -> stopped.
Stops the Eprof server.
-spec stop_profiling() -> profiling_stopped | profiling_already_stopped.
Stops profiling started with start_profiling/1
or profile/1
.