* Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx> [090127 10:27]:
> With DWARF you can:
>
> 1. find out struct layout
> 2. find which functions have parameters of the type you want
> 3. find which functions have variables of the type you want
> 4. Know where such variables and parameters are on memory
> using DWARF location expressions (google for loc2c)
>
> And that is it.
Thanks for the quick reply and clarification.
> Then... you would need to use libdisasm, that is part of elfutils but is
> still a bit rough, being designed mostly for what you get from the
> binutils utilities disassembly options.
>
> Combinining the above you will be able to do what you want.
That sounds interesting, but unfortunately the man pages notes that...
>> The x86-64 architecture is not supported..LP
... being ia32-only makes it a no go for me.
Is there another route you could think of that is not platform-specific?
I guess binutils/objdump doesn't actually understand what's happening it
just links it back to the code. Hmm... and things like gdb are aware of
things because they are platform specific.
> I want to look at usage patterns to figure out what are the member
> working sets to pass that to my struct member reorganizing routines, run
> with performance counters before/after, all automated, and reap the
> profits 8)
I hear ya. :)
Thanks again.
-Bart
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