Lines Matching refs:one

47 #   Generates one line per procedure
60 # Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
65 # Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
171 on linux), followed by a list of hex addresses to map, one per line.
174 necessary server-side support code, see this filename (or one like it):
250 Outputs one line per procedure
267 Outputs one line per procedure for localhost:1234
470 usage("Only specify one output granularity option");
495 usage("Only specify one output mode");
674 # Read one profile, pick the last item on the list
782 # (Stop once we find one.)
1070 Further pprof details are available at this location (or one similar):
1384 # "short" symbol names, one per line, in the same order as the input.
1614 # Print source-listing for one routine
1830 # Emit a span that has one of the following classes:
1907 # Print disassembly for one routine with interspersed source if available
2554 # symlist is the appropriate one to use.
2631 # (more than one symbol in the case of inlining). Callers
3627 # Provides an interface to get one 'slot', correctly handling
3628 # endian-ness differences. A slot is one 32-bit or 64-bit word
3686 # Since we know one of the pair is 0, it's fine to just add them.
3908 # Subtract one from caller pc so we map back to call instr.
3910 # file, in which case the subtract-one was done when the file
3917 # --raw/http: Always subtract one from pc's, because PrintSymbolizedProfile()
3952 # 1: header "words" (after this one: 3)
3986 # Subtract one from caller pc so we map back to call instr.
4657 # 0..max_pc_value_seen, so that we assume pc values not found in one
5157 # tool. If one is found, we use it. Otherwise, we consider all the
5158 # pathname prefixes in turn, until one yields an existing file. If
5256 # one is a zero-length variable (like __start_google_malloc) or
5257 # one symbol is a weak alias to another (like __libc_malloc).
5262 # one gets queued up to be processed. However, it won't