Profiling on Espressif MCUs woes

Bryght-Richard
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Re: Profiling on Espressif MCUs woes

Postby Bryght-Richard » Fri Aug 02, 2024 4:23 pm

I found Espressif's gprof. Changing the default is easy, but combining multiple text sections is more complicated, but should be doable by merging the symbol sets using BFD.

Bryght-Richard
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Re: Profiling on Espressif MCUs woes

Postby Bryght-Richard » Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:24 pm

Cleaned up patches for upstream OpenOCD available here, could use reviewers and testers for ESP32 and ESP32-S2.

realfast
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Re: Profiling on Espressif MCUs woes

Postby realfast » Mon Dec 02, 2024 2:23 am

Can you provide a prebuilt windows binary? I delved into the mingw stuff for openocd and it just started opening other cans of worms. Id be happy to test if there was a prebuilt executable.

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Re: Profiling on Espressif MCUs woes

Postby Bryght-Richard » Fri Dec 06, 2024 4:39 pm

Sorry @realfast, I messed up my ESP-CMD install once installing mingw, so I'm not going to build from source on this machine. I've been using Debian on an old ThinkPad to record my profiles.

Also, there's also some ongoing work in this commit stack to improve OpenOCD's profile writing capabilities to support sparse memory map systems like the ESP32 family. Without that, the files written are too granular to tell what's going on. A temporary workaround is to set max_buckets to 256*1024*1024 in src/target/target.c .

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