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60 #   Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
65 # Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
233 --exclude=<regexp> Exclude all nodes that match <regexp>
668 # Fetch all profile data
862 # Clear all the mode options -- mode is controlled by "$command"
1027 any arguments, shows all samples in the profile. With the optional
1194 # would need to extend PrintProfileData() to handle all possible profile
1295 # TODO(csilvers): for better compression, collect all the
1309 # Print disassembly for all all routines that match $main::opt_disasm
1382 # like hex addresses (like "0xDEADBEEF"). We will parse all
1383 # /proc/maps output, and for all the hex addresses, we will output
1417 # Print source-listing for all all routines that match $list_opts
1626 # Disassemble all instructions (just to get line numbers)
1648 # density profile or just print all regions we find.
1699 # Assign all samples to the range $firstline,$lastline,
1721 # Add up counts for all address that fall inside this instruction
1769 # Assign all accumulated samples to this line
1882 # Read all lines from the file
1918 # Disassemble all instructions
1927 # Add up counts for all address that fall inside this instruction
2548 # shortname for all symbols, which is usually fine, but sometimes --
2985 # If all the second-youngest program counters are the same,
2997 print STDERR "Removing $second_pc from all stack traces.\n";
3137 # add all keys in A
3142 # add all keys in B
3174 # add all keys in A
3178 # add all keys in B
3286 # Split profile URL - matches all non-empty strings, so no test.
3362 # Removes all the leading zeroes from the symbols, see comment below.
3411 # $SYMBOL_PAGE for all PC values found in profile. Otherwise, the raw symbols
3454 # By removing all the leading zeroes in both $pc and the symbols from
3668 # instead of an int64, losing precision and making all the
3817 # $result->{pcs} Hash of all PC values seen, key is hex address
3835 # CPU profile may start with no header at all, and just binary data
3913 # We apply the same logic to all readers, though ReadCPUProfile uses an
4409 # If all else fails, just return the name of the library unmodified.
4828 # Extract symbols for all PC values found in profile
4899 # If "addr2line" isn't installed on the system at all, just use
4909 # symbol (_fini) and interleave this address between all real
4925 # Make file with all PC values with intervening 'sep_address' so
5157 # tool. If one is found, we use it. Otherwise, we consider all the
5237 # Run $nm_command and get all the resulting procedure boundaries whose
5258 # In such cases, we want to ignore all values except for the
5315 # Gets the procedure boundaries for all routines in "$image" whose names