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installed <13>Aug 25 07:37:51 rpmi: libtsan-devel-static-13-alt1 sisyphus+323337.300.1.1 1687267966 installed <13>Aug 25 07:37:51 rpmi: liblsan-devel-static-13-alt1 sisyphus+323337.300.1.1 1687267966 installed <13>Aug 25 07:37:51 rpmi: libasan-devel-static-13-alt1 sisyphus+323337.300.1.1 1687267966 installed <13>Aug 25 07:37:51 rpmi: gcc-fortran-13-alt1 sisyphus+323337.300.1.1 1687267966 installed <13>Aug 25 07:37:51 rpmi: gcc-c++-13-alt1 sisyphus+323337.300.1.1 1687267966 installed Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 Wrote: /usr/src/in/nosrpm/simpletest-12-alt2.nosrc.rpm (w1.gzdio) Installing simpletest-12-alt2.src.rpm Building target platforms: x86_64 Building for target x86_64 Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.28062 + umask 022 + /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + rm -rf simpletest-12 + echo 'Source #0 (simpletest-12.tar):' Source #0 (simpletest-12.tar): + /bin/tar -xf /usr/src/RPM/SOURCES/simpletest-12.tar + cd simpletest-12 + /bin/chmod -c -Rf u+rwX,go-w . + exit 0 Executing(%build): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.28062 + umask 022 + /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd simpletest-12 + CFLAGS='-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto' + export CFLAGS + CXXFLAGS='-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto' + export CXXFLAGS + FFLAGS='-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto' + export FFLAGS + FCFLAGS='-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto' + export FCFLAGS + '[' -n '' ']' ++ printf %s '-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto' ++ sed -r 's/(^|[[:space:]]+)-[^m][^[:space:]]*//g' + ASFLAGS= + export ASFLAGS + export lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all + lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all + readlink -e -- ./configure + xargs -ri dirname -- '{}' + xargs -ri find '{}' -type f '(' -name config.sub -or -name config.guess ')' -printf '%h/\n' + sort -u + xargs -rn1 install -pm755 -- /usr/share/gnu-config/config.sub /usr/share/gnu-config/config.guess + configure_runstatedir_flags= + grep -qF runstatedir=DIR ./configure + echo 'rpm-build: warning: ./configure script does not support --runstatedir' rpm-build: warning: ./configure script does not support --runstatedir + ./configure --build=x86_64-alt-linux --host=x86_64-alt-linux --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include --libdir=/usr/lib64 --libexecdir=/usr/lib --localstatedir=/var/lib --sharedstatedir=/var/lib --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-silent-rules --without-included-gettext --disable-bootstrap --enable-profile --enable-sanitizers --enable-coverage Warning: unrecognized option '--build=x86_64-alt-linux' Warning: unrecognized option '--host=x86_64-alt-linux' Warning: unrecognized option '--prefix=/usr' Warning: unrecognized option '--exec-prefix=/usr' Warning: unrecognized option '--bindir=/usr/bin' Warning: unrecognized option '--sbindir=/usr/sbin' Warning: unrecognized option '--sysconfdir=/etc' Warning: unrecognized option '--datadir=/usr/share' Warning: unrecognized option '--includedir=/usr/include' Warning: unrecognized option '--libdir=/usr/lib64' Warning: unrecognized option '--libexecdir=/usr/lib' Warning: unrecognized option '--localstatedir=/var/lib' Warning: unrecognized option '--sharedstatedir=/var/lib' Warning: unrecognized option '--mandir=/usr/share/man' Warning: unrecognized option '--infodir=/usr/share/info' Warning: unrecognized option '--disable-dependency-tracking' Warning: unrecognized option '--disable-silent-rules' Warning: unrecognized option '--without-included-gettext' + make -j8 -O make -f Makefile.base make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "" "" 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version is: 1018 make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' mkdir -p bin mv -f simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran bin make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm: cannot remove 'simpletest': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'simpletest-cxx': No such file or directory rm: cannot 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-Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[3]: 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"" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' mkdir -p bin mv -f simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran bin make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm: cannot remove 'simpletest': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'simpletest-cxx': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'simpletest-fortran': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'simpletest-openmp': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'simpletest-openmp-fortran': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:95: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:54 2024 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' 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simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:54 2024 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:55 2024 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp 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"-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:55 2024 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:56 2024 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-generate" 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-pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "" "-fprofile-use" 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'/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: 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'/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:57 2024 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:58 2024 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "" "-fprofile-use" 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standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:37:59 2024 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: 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make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:00 2024 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp 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Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:01 2024 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm: cannot remove 'gmon-*': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:99: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make cov_flags="-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" sanitizers make -f Makefile.base make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:02 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[2]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:02 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 _init % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [9] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 _init [9] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [9] _init make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:03 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' for f in address thread leak undefined; do \ make san_flags="-fsanitize=$f" profile || exit 1; \ done make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:04 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:04 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 _init % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [9] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 _init [9] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [9] _init make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:05 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [5] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:06 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:06 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [10] [14] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [14] std::ctype::widen(char) const () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:07 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 _init % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [5] [8] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 _init [8] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [8] _init make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:08 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:09 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 _init % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [9] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 _init [9] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [9] _init make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:10 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:10 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[3]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:11 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 _init % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [6] [9] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 _init [9] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [9] _init make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:12 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [7] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm: cannot remove '*.gcno': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:97: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm *.gcov rm: cannot remove '*.gcov': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:98: clean] Error 1 (ignored) rm gmon-* rm *.gcda rm: cannot remove '*.gcda': No such file or directory make[4]: [Makefile:100: clean] Error 1 (ignored) make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make cov_flags="-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" sanitizers make -f Makefile.base make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:13 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:13 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 ./check.sh: line 69: 4097274 Aborted ./$bin 2> "$log" make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:14 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' for f in address thread leak undefined; do \ make san_flags="-fsanitize=$f" profile || exit 1; \ done make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:78.57% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; call 0 returned 100% 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:15 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:78.57% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; call 0 returned 100% 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:16 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=address -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 ./check.sh: line 69: 4101329 Aborted ./$bin 2> "$log" make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:17 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:78.57% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; call 0 returned 100% 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=address" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:88.89% of 18 No branches Calls executed:71.43% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:90.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; #####: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 never executed -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:18 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [10] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 Branches executed:100.00% of 18 Taken at least once:50.00% of 18 Calls executed:100.00% of 10 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 Branches executed:100.00% of 8 Taken at least once:50.00% of 8 Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 6 Taken at least once:66.67% of 6 Calls executed:66.67% of 3 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 92% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 32:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:88.89% of 18 No branches Calls executed:71.43% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:90.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; #####: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 never executed -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [10] [14] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [14] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [14] std::ctype::widen(char) const () File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 Branches executed:100.00% of 18 Taken at least once:50.00% of 18 Calls executed:100.00% of 10 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 Branches executed:100.00% of 8 Taken at least once:50.00% of 8 Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 6 Taken at least once:66.67% of 6 Calls executed:66.67% of 3 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 92% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% branch 1 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 2 taken 0% (throw) call 3 returned 100% branch 4 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 5 taken 0% (throw) call 6 returned 100% branch 7 taken 100% (fallthrough) branch 8 taken 0% (throw) -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 32:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:19 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=thread -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 ./check.sh: line 69: 4104631 Aborted ./$bin 2> "$log" make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:20 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:88.89% of 18 No branches Calls executed:71.43% of 14 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:90.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; #####: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 never executed -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=thread" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; call 0 returned 100% -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:21 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:22 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 std::ctype::widen(char) const % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [15] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3+3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] 3 std::ctype::widen(char) const [15] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [15] std::ctype::widen(char) const () File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 9 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 4 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:71.43% of 7 Branches executed:100.00% of 2 Taken at least once:100.00% of 2 Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' Lines executed:87.50% of 16 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=leak -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 ./check.sh: line 69: 4106468 Aborted ./$bin 2> "$log" make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 2: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 3 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:22 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=leak" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make -f Makefile.base make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 returned 100% -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 1: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:23 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 32 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 6 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:0.00% of 7 Branches executed:0.00% of 2 Taken at least once:0.00% of 2 Calls executed:0.00% of 28 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/char_traits.h' Lines executed:0.00% of 3 Branches executed:0.00% of 2 Taken at least once:0.00% of 2 No calls Creating 'char_traits.h.gcov' Lines executed:41.18% of 17 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% call 8 returned 100% call 9 returned 100% call 10 returned 100% call 11 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% call 8 returned 100% call 9 returned 100% call 10 returned 100% call 11 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-generate profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-generate base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-generate -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:24 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 returned 100% -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 1: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-generate" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.00 0.00 frame_dummy % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 3/3 main [11] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 3 frame_dummy [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] frame_dummy File 'simpletest-cxx.cpp' Lines executed:100.00% of 5 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 32 Creating 'simpletest-cxx.cpp.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/ostream' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 6 Creating 'ostream.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/locale_facets.h' Lines executed:0.00% of 7 Branches executed:0.00% of 2 Taken at least once:0.00% of 2 Calls executed:0.00% of 28 Creating 'locale_facets.h.gcov' File '/usr/include/c++/13/bits/char_traits.h' Lines executed:0.00% of 3 Branches executed:0.00% of 2 Taken at least once:0.00% of 2 No calls Creating 'char_traits.h.gcov' Lines executed:41.18% of 17 ============ Coverage for simpletest-cxx ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-cxx.cpp -: 0:Graph:simpletest-cxx.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-cxx.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C++: -: 3: * - get C++ compiler and supported language standard version. -: 4: * -: 5: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6: * -: 7: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8: * -: 9: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12: * -: 13: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17: * -: 18: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: */ -: 21: -: 22:#include -: 23: -: 24:using namespace std; -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { 1: 27: cout << "Compiler version is:\t" << __VERSION__ << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% 1: 28: cout << "C++ version is:\t\t" << __cplusplus << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% call 8 returned 100% call 9 returned 100% call 10 returned 100% call 11 returned 100% 1: 29: cout << "G++ ABI version is:\t" << __GXX_ABI_VERSION << endl; call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% call 4 returned 100% call 5 returned 100% call 6 returned 100% call 7 returned 100% call 8 returned 100% call 9 returned 100% call 10 returned 100% call 11 returned 100% -: 30: 1: 31: return 0; -: 32:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make profile_flags=-fprofile-use profile_omp_flags=-fprofile-use base make -f Makefile.base make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fopenmp simpletest-openmp.c -o simpletest-openmp make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' cc -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest.c -o simpletest make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none simpletest-fortran.f -o simpletest-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' f77 -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror -cpp -ffixed-line-length-none -fopenmp simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -o simpletest-openmp-fortran make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' g++ -pipe -frecord-gcc-switches -Wall -g -O2 -flto=auto -fprofile-use -fsanitize=undefined -pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage -Wall -Wextra -Werror simpletest-cxx.cpp -o simpletest-cxx make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[3]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # gcda files from profile-generate stage are no longer needed # after profile-use for profiling, but may interfere with gcda # generation via --coverage by make check below. rm *.gcda make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make check make -f Makefile.base check_simpletest check_simpletest-cxx check_simpletest-fortran check_simpletest-openmp check_simpletest-openmp-fortran make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-cxx" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-cxx: Compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) C++ version is: 201703 G++ ABI version is: 1018 ./check.sh: line 69: 4110498 Aborted ./$bin 2> "$log" make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest: Current CPU model: AMD EPYC 7351 16-Core Processor Optimization state: 1 sysname: Linux nodename: localhost.localdomain release: 6.1.82-std-def-alt1 version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 15 23:45:02 UTC 2024 machine: x86_64 Compatible compiler version: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Supported C standard version: 201710 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest.c' Lines executed:94.44% of 18 No branches Calls executed:75.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 5 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:95.00% of 20 ============ Coverage for simpletest ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C: -: 3: * - get instruction set and machine information; -: 4: * - get C compiler and language standard version. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: -: 26:#if defined __e2k__ -: 27:/* __builtin_cpu_is can't accept variables, only string literals */ -: 28:char const * getarch(void) -: 29:{ -: 30: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v1")) -: 31: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 32: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v2")) -: 33: return "elbrus-v2"; -: 34: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v3")) -: 35: return "elbrus-v3"; -: 36: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v4")) -: 37: return "elbrus-v4"; -: 38: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v5")) -: 39: return "elbrus-v5"; -: 40: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-v6")) -: 41: return "elbrus-v6"; -: 42: else -: 43: return "unknown"; -: 44:} -: 45: -: 46:char const * getcpu(void) -: 47:{ -: 48: if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus")) -: 49: return "elbrus-v1"; -: 50: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c+")) -: 51: return "elbrus-2c+"; -: 52: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-4c")) -: 53: return "elbrus-4c"; -: 54: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c")) -: 55: return "elbrus-8c"; -: 56: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-1c+")) -: 57: return "elbrus-1c+"; -: 58: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-8c2")) -: 59: return "elbrus-8c2"; -: 60: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-12c")) -: 61: return "elbrus-12c"; -: 62: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-16c")) -: 63: return "elbrus-16c"; -: 64: else if (__builtin_cpu_is("elbrus-2c3")) -: 65: return "elbrus-2c3"; -: 66: else -: 67: return "unknown"; -: 68:} -: 69:#endif -: 70: -: 71:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ -: 72:// use gcc intrinsics to read CPUID registers -: 73:#include -: 74: function getcpu called 0 returned 0% blocks executed 0% 1*: 75:char const * getcpu(void) -: 76:{ 1*: 77: static int a[13]; #####: 78: __cpuid (0x80000002, a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3]); call 0 never executed 1*: 79: __cpuid (0x80000003, a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 80: __cpuid (0x80000004, a[8], a[9], a[10], a[11]); call 0 returned 100% call 1 never executed 1*: 81: a[12]=0; 1*: 82: return (char*)a; call 0 returned 100% -: 83:} -: 84:#endif -: 85: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 86:int main() { -: 87:#if defined __e2k__ -: 88: printf("Current CPU arch:\t\t%s\nCurrent CPU model:\t\t%s\n\n", getarch(), getcpu()); -: 89:#if defined __iset__ -: 90: printf("Built using instruction set:\t%i\n", __iset__); -: 91: printf("Built for mode:\t\t\t%s\n", -: 92:#ifdef __ptr32__ -: 93: "ptr32" -: 94:#elif __ptr64__ -: 95: "ptr64" -: 96:#elif __ptr128__ -: 97: "ptr128" -: 98:#else -: 99: "unknown" -: 100:#endif -: 101: ); -: 102:#endif -: 103:#endif -: 104: -: 105:#if defined __i386__ || __x86_64__ 1: 106: printf("Current CPU model:\t\t%s\n", getcpu()); call 0 returned 100% -: 107:#endif 1: 108: int opt = 0; -: 109:#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__ 1: 110: opt = __OPTIMIZE__; -: 111:#endif 1: 112: printf("Optimization state:\t\t%i\n\n", opt); call 0 returned 100% -: 113: 1: 114: struct utsname un; 1: 115: uname(&un); call 0 returned 100% -: 116: 1: 117: printf("sysname:\t%s\nnodename:\t%s\nrelease:\t%s\nversion:\t%s\nmachine:\t%s\n\n", call 0 returned 100% -: 118: un.sysname, un.nodename, un.release, un.version, un.machine); -: 119:#if defined __VERSION__ 1: 120: printf("Compatible compiler version:\t%s\n", __VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 121:#endif -: 122:#if defined __STDC_VERSION__ 1: 123: printf("Supported C standard version:\t%li\n", __STDC_VERSION__); call 0 returned 100% -: 124:#endif -: 125: 1: 126: return 0; -: 127:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp-fortran: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 12 Creating 'simpletest-openmp-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran OpenMP: -: 2:! - get OpenMP standard version. -: 3:! - get number of procs available. -: 4:! -: 5:! Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 6:! -: 7:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 8:! -: 9:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 10:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 11:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 12:! -: 13:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 14:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 15:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 16:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 17:! -: 18:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 19:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 20: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 21: program omp function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 22: use omp_lib call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% -: 23: 1: 24: print *, "Supported OpenMP standard version: ", _OPENMP call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: NPROCS = OMP_GET_NUM_PROCS() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: print *, "Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: ", NPROCS call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% 1: 28: end program omp make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-fortran" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-fortran: Fortran compiler version is: 13.2.1 20240128 (ALT Sisyphus 13.2.1-alt4) Current time is: Sun Aug 25 07:38:25 2024 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 MAIN__ % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Call graph (explanation follows) granularity: each sample hit covers 2 byte(s) no time propagated index % time self children called name 0.00 0.00 1/1 main [12] [1] 0.0 0.00 0.00 1 MAIN__ [1] ----------------------------------------------- This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by the total amount of time spent in each function and its children. Each entry in this table consists of several lines. The line with the index number at the left hand margin lists the current function. The lines above it list the functions that called this function, and the lines below it list the functions this one called. This line lists: index A unique number given to each element of the table. Index numbers are sorted numerically. The index number is printed next to every function name so it is easier to look up where the function is in the table. % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent in this function and its children. Note that due to different viewpoints, functions excluded by options, etc, these numbers will NOT add up to 100%. self This is the total amount of time spent in this function. children This is the total amount of time propagated into this function by its children. called This is the number of times the function was called. If the function called itself recursively, the number only includes non-recursive calls, and is followed by a `+' and the number of recursive calls. name The name of the current function. The index number is printed after it. If the function is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the function's name and the index number. For the function's parents, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the function into this parent. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the function's children into this parent. called This is the number of times this parent called the function `/' the total number of times the function was called. Recursive calls to the function are not included in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the parent. The parent's index number is printed after it. If the parent is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If the parents of the function cannot be determined, the word `' is printed in the `name' field, and all the other fields are blank. For the function's children, the fields have the following meanings: self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly from the child into the function. children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the child's children to the function. called This is the number of times the function called this child `/' the total number of times the child was called. Recursive calls by the child are not listed in the number after the `/'. name This is the name of the child. The child's index number is printed after it. If the child is a member of a cycle, the cycle number is printed between the name and the index number. If there are any cycles (circles) in the call graph, there is an entry for the cycle-as-a-whole. This entry shows who called the cycle (as parents) and the members of the cycle (as children.) The `+' recursive calls entry shows the number of function calls that were internal to the cycle, and the calls entry for each member shows, for that member, how many times it was called from other members of the cycle. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Index by function name [1] MAIN__ () File 'simpletest-fortran.f' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 13 Creating 'simpletest-fortran.f.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-fortran ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-fortran.f -: 0:Graph:simpletest-fortran.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-fortran.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:! simpletest for Fortran: -: 2:! - get Fortran compiler version. -: 3:! -: 4:! Copyright © 2018-2020 Andrew Savchenko -: 5:! -: 6:! This file is a part of simpletest. -: 7:! -: 8:! simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 9:! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 10:! published by the Free Software Foundation -: 11:! -: 12:! simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 13:! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 14:! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 15:! GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 16:! -: 17:! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 18:! along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 19: function MAIN__ called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 20: program hello -: 21: -: 22: integer(8) :: i -: 23: character(len=30) :: date 1: 24: print *, "Fortran compiler version is: ", __VERSION__ call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% -: 25: 1: 26: i = time8() call 0 returned 100% 1: 27: call ctime(i,date) call 0 returned 100% 1: 28: print *, 'Current time is: ', date call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% call 3 returned 100% function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 29: end program hello call 0 returned 100% call 1 returned 100% call 2 returned 100% make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make[5]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' ./check.sh "check_simpletest-openmp" "x86_64" "-fsanitize=undefined" "-pg -fno-omit-frame-pointer --coverage" "-fprofile-use" ***************************************************************************************** Testing simpletest-openmp: Supported OpenMP standard version: 201511 Number of CPUs available to OpenMP: 8 Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. no time accumulated % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls Ts/call Ts/call name % the percentage of the total running time of the time program used by this function. cumulative a running sum of the number of seconds accounted seconds for by this function and those listed above it. self the number of seconds accounted for by this seconds function alone. This is the major sort for this listing. calls the number of times this function was invoked, if this function is profiled, else blank. self the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. total the average number of milliseconds spent in this ms/call function and its descendents per call, if this function is profiled, else blank. name the name of the function. This is the minor sort for this listing. The index shows the location of the function in the gprof listing. If the index is in parenthesis it shows where it would appear in the gprof listing if it were to be printed. Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. File 'simpletest-openmp.c' Lines executed:100.00% of 4 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'simpletest-openmp.c.gcov' File '/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h' Lines executed:100.00% of 2 No branches Calls executed:100.00% of 2 Creating 'stdio2.h.gcov' Lines executed:100.00% of 6 ============ Coverage for simpletest-openmp ============ -: 0:Source:simpletest-openmp.c -: 0:Graph:simpletest-openmp.gcno -: 0:Data:simpletest-openmp.gcda -: 0:Runs:1 -: 1:/* -: 2: * simpletest for C OpenMP: -: 3: * - get OpenMP standard version. -: 4: * - get number of procs available. -: 5: * -: 6: * Copyright © 2018 Andrew Savchenko -: 7: * -: 8: * This file is a part of simpletest. -: 9: * -: 10: * simpletest is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -: 11: * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as -: 12: * published by the Free Software Foundation -: 13: * -: 14: * simpletest is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -: 15: * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -: 16: * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -: 17: * GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. -: 18: * -: 19: * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version 3 -: 20: * along with simpletest. If not, see . -: 21: */ -: 22: -: 23:#include -: 24:#include -: 25: function main called 1 returned 100% blocks executed 100% 1: 26:int main() { -: 27:#if defined _OPENMP 1: 28: printf("Supported OpenMP standard version:\t%i\n", _OPENMP); call 0 returned 100% -: 29:#endif 1: 30: printf("Number of CPUs available to OpenMP:\t%i\n", omp_get_num_procs()); call 0 returned 100% -: 31: 1: 32: return 0; -: 33:} make[5]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make clean make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' rm simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran rm *.log rm *.gcno rm *.gcov rm gmon-* rm *.gcda make[4]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' make: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' # install clean versions of PROGS (w/o sanitizers or coverage) mv -f bin/* . make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' + exit 0 Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.94035 + umask 022 + /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + /bin/chmod -Rf u+rwX -- /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot + : + /bin/rm -rf -- /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot + PATH=/usr/libexec/rpm-build:/usr/src/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games + cd simpletest-12 + make 'INSTALL=/usr/libexec/rpm-build/install -p' install DESTDIR=/usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot make: Entering directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' for i in simpletest simpletest-cxx simpletest-fortran simpletest-openmp simpletest-openmp-fortran; do \ install -D -m 0755 $i /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/bin/$i; \ done make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/RPM/BUILD/simpletest-12' + /usr/lib/rpm/brp-alt Cleaning files in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot (auto) Verifying and fixing files in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot (binconfig,pkgconfig,libtool,desktop,gnuconfig) Checking contents of files in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/ (default) Compressing files in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot (auto) Verifying ELF objects in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot (arch=normal,fhs=normal,lfs=relaxed,lint=relaxed,rpath=normal,stack=normal,textrel=normal,unresolved=normal) Splitting links to aliased files under /{,s}bin in /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot Processing files: simpletest-12-alt2 Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.94035 + umask 022 + /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD + cd simpletest-12 + DOCDIR=/usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + export DOCDIR + rm -rf /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + cp -prL README /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + chmod -R go-w /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + chmod -R a+rX /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 + exit 0 Finding Provides (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides) Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.RBf6jF find-provides: running scripts (debuginfo,lib,pam,perl,pkgconfig,python,python3,shell) Finding Requires (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires) Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.zxC8B5 find-requires: running scripts (cpp,debuginfo,files,lib,pam,perl,pkgconfig,pkgconfiglib,python,python3,rpmlib,shebang,shell,static,symlinks,systemd-services) lib.req: WARNING: /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/bin/simpletest-fortran: overlinked libraries: /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 /lib64/libm.so.6 lib.req: WARNING: /usr/src/tmp/simpletest-buildroot/usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran: overlinked libraries: /lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 /lib64/libm.so.6 Requires: /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit), libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.4)(64bit), libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.34)(64bit), libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit), libgcc_s.so.1()(64bit), libgfortran.so.5()(64bit) >= set:okToq0o2MRPawdCyqGjZ2Xpolb0k1, libgfortran.so.5(GFORTRAN_8)(64bit), libgomp.so.1()(64bit) >= set:mk43Zdts6, libgomp.so.1(OMP_1.0)(64bit), libm.so.6()(64bit), libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4)(64bit), libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.11)(64bit), libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.32)(64bit), libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.9)(64bit), rtld(GNU_HASH) Requires(rpmlib): rpmlib(SetVersions) Finding debuginfo files (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-debuginfo-files) Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.LLThsl Creating simpletest-debuginfo package Processing files: simpletest-debuginfo-12-alt2 Finding Provides (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-provides) Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.lL6dt3 find-provides: running scripts (debuginfo) Finding Requires (using /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires) Executing: /bin/sh -e /usr/src/tmp/rpm-tmp.BtRUz0 find-requires: running scripts (debuginfo) Requires: simpletest = 12-alt2, /usr/lib/debug/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2.debug, debug64(libc.so.6), debug64(libgcc_s.so.1), debug64(libgfortran.so.5), debug64(libgomp.so.1), debug64(libm.so.6), debug64(libstdc++.so.6) Adding to simpletest-debuginfo a strict dependency on simpletest Wrote: /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/x86_64/simpletest-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm (w2.lzdio) Wrote: /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/x86_64/simpletest-debuginfo-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm (w2.lzdio) 45.70user 16.43system 0:39.25elapsed 158%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 69996maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (0major+3763587minor)pagefaults 0swaps 5.70user 2.09system 0:53.52elapsed 14%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 134740maxresident)k 21920inputs+0outputs (0major+209094minor)pagefaults 0swaps --- simpletest-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm.repo 2022-07-16 12:19:37.000000000 +0000 +++ simpletest-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm.hasher 2024-08-25 07:38:33.185096825 +0000 @@ -12,2 +12,3 @@ Requires: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4)(64bit) +Requires: libgcc_s.so.1()(64bit) Requires: libgfortran.so.5()(64bit) >= set:okToq0o2MRPawdCyqGjZ2Xpolb0k1 @@ -17,4 +18,6 @@ Requires: libgomp.so.1(OMP_1.0)(64bit) +Requires: libm.so.6()(64bit) Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4)(64bit) Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.11)(64bit) +Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.32)(64bit) Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.9)(64bit) @@ -23,9 +26,9 @@ Provides: simpletest = 12-alt2:sisyphus+303792.100.1.1 -File: /usr/bin/simpletest 100755 root:root a24a718ddd4c32873312f4cfb50a4abd -File: /usr/bin/simpletest-cxx 100755 root:root 318193561e562d766236b08b700cf4e9 -File: /usr/bin/simpletest-fortran 100755 root:root cfd5a423d17c0480f9827d8e496f06e3 -File: /usr/bin/simpletest-openmp 100755 root:root 25d66dbb804e3e4e883dda62c8309b6e -File: /usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran 100755 root:root 55616c4c872ca627c4ede1eb5f2ae0db +File: /usr/bin/simpletest 100755 root:root ef8c3b85292fcfafe571cf02f99777a2 +File: /usr/bin/simpletest-cxx 100755 root:root 8a6ad44b184cf6049bac65f8e2623359 +File: /usr/bin/simpletest-fortran 100755 root:root 3584d4ddb7b7cb470a54c6a502f36ea4 +File: /usr/bin/simpletest-openmp 100755 root:root 8cb345197945395a5af17374b73d3772 +File: /usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran 100755 root:root 69c11877c6d66a344dc72006f26cae94 File: /usr/share/doc/simpletest-12 40755 root:root File: /usr/share/doc/simpletest-12/README 100644 root:root 07569a9ac20ef9c44ea034fd65180895 -RPMIdentity: da743021b84a59c5fe3f141ea2853f166832a78e57812f30ec37962efe969a2d71359ebc1fc75d899bb94340c26e6ea5088d767b5807ffde63336ef921a4612e +RPMIdentity: 5974ec8026fca2cb88c6b2cb12a4d3e9935e2d770077c4681bcabc24185fd653ab4d3d97f8316b15d410189c98bfb77d41314285b4289e6f4d1700c07c191835 --- simpletest-debuginfo-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm.repo 2022-07-16 12:19:37.000000000 +0000 +++ simpletest-debuginfo-12-alt2.x86_64.rpm.hasher 2024-08-25 07:38:33.297098008 +0000 @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a 40755 root:root -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a/05483ac8ea70cf6c796121b5bc1ef6ec43ecd4 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-fortran -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a/05483ac8ea70cf6c796121b5bc1ef6ec43ecd4.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97 40755 root:root -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97/aca80fa938131faa635cc6bc4e137fd2424067 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97/aca80fa938131faa635cc6bc4e137fd2424067.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf 40755 root:root -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf/5a46582fc36c888b92b492cb8d0f23d29e9a72 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf/5a46582fc36c888b92b492cb8d0f23d29e9a72.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6 40755 root:root -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6/a07e60e0fc07da65761157930f77896e065611 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6/a07e60e0fc07da65761157930f77896e065611.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest.debug -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1 40755 root:root -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1/6089916fb34b81c146df83a70ca541445a30fb 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-cxx -/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1/6089916fb34b81c146df83a70ca541445a30fb.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10 40755 root:root +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10/b41c7081b36f95d7b3b564eebeb92c36a10b71 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10/b41c7081b36f95d7b3b564eebeb92c36a10b71.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46 40755 root:root +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46/0c70867ab9ae2922da48afe78a46f486066e58 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46/0c70867ab9ae2922da48afe78a46f486066e58.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest.debug +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c 40755 root:root +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c/f2efc806c08352a61e3a48a11ffe8579b54469 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c/f2efc806c08352a61e3a48a11ffe8579b54469.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b 40755 root:root +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b/62341ba9dc0a5e64dab2382d009cbfd1a3c62f 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-cxx +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b/62341ba9dc0a5e64dab2382d009cbfd1a3c62f.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c 40755 root:root +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c/9262bdd1f7a77b9c41dd32ef0b150585dfda9c 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-fortran +/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c/9262bdd1f7a77b9c41dd32ef0b150585dfda9c.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug 100644 root:root @@ -28,4 +28,6 @@ Requires: debug64(libc.so.6) +Requires: debug64(libgcc_s.so.1) Requires: debug64(libgfortran.so.5) Requires: debug64(libgomp.so.1) +Requires: debug64(libm.so.6) Requires: debug64(libstdc++.so.6) @@ -34,22 +36,22 @@ Provides: simpletest-debuginfo = 12-alt2:sisyphus+303792.100.1.1 -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a 40755 root:root -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a/05483ac8ea70cf6c796121b5bc1ef6ec43ecd4 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-fortran -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/6a/05483ac8ea70cf6c796121b5bc1ef6ec43ecd4.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97 40755 root:root -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97/aca80fa938131faa635cc6bc4e137fd2424067 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/97/aca80fa938131faa635cc6bc4e137fd2424067.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf 40755 root:root -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf/5a46582fc36c888b92b492cb8d0f23d29e9a72 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/bf/5a46582fc36c888b92b492cb8d0f23d29e9a72.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6 40755 root:root -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6/a07e60e0fc07da65761157930f77896e065611 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/c6/a07e60e0fc07da65761157930f77896e065611.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest.debug -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1 40755 root:root -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1/6089916fb34b81c146df83a70ca541445a30fb 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-cxx -File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d1/6089916fb34b81c146df83a70ca541445a30fb.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug -File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug 100644 root:root d00f30c1b1e5fb3c9d955353f4569e1f -File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug 100644 root:root 348d483993db5fe0935af01f34191207 -File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug 100644 root:root 7cd1e4a573d69b381406d4a2e06c5cd1 -File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug 100644 root:root 7796b38ccfb5110e9225518b93699593 -File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest.debug 100644 root:root 4e0c23781a0e15b56817c3e9707842fc +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10 40755 root:root +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10/b41c7081b36f95d7b3b564eebeb92c36a10b71 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/10/b41c7081b36f95d7b3b564eebeb92c36a10b71.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46 40755 root:root +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46/0c70867ab9ae2922da48afe78a46f486066e58 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/46/0c70867ab9ae2922da48afe78a46f486066e58.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest.debug +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c 40755 root:root +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c/f2efc806c08352a61e3a48a11ffe8579b54469 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-openmp +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/5c/f2efc806c08352a61e3a48a11ffe8579b54469.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b 40755 root:root +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b/62341ba9dc0a5e64dab2382d009cbfd1a3c62f 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-cxx +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7b/62341ba9dc0a5e64dab2382d009cbfd1a3c62f.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c 40755 root:root +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c/9262bdd1f7a77b9c41dd32ef0b150585dfda9c 120777 root:root ../../../../bin/simpletest-fortran +File: /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/7c/9262bdd1f7a77b9c41dd32ef0b150585dfda9c.debug 120777 root:root ../../usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug +File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-cxx.debug 100644 root:root eda3af8a792c50bd9c3ce4267e3d9f31 +File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-fortran.debug 100644 root:root 2cd94fe68fa894c0a1e009da9c15657e +File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-openmp-fortran.debug 100644 root:root 8673de9a0782bb7e42f8bfb9350c4fc9 +File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest-openmp.debug 100644 root:root 7345d6a89636fc2462563a183cedeaf9 +File: /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/simpletest.debug 100644 root:root 1a2df934548f6d1bd167f035b657fa7c File: /usr/src/debug/simpletest-12 40755 root:root @@ -60,2 +62,2 @@ File: /usr/src/debug/simpletest-12/simpletest.c 100644 root:root a5422bf78ddb6a2e0b1a1e5657033dec -RPMIdentity: aed6c61d3b2d435217da4fef63c6c2591b2e303f34eaa6c21e867a0b65ad3338e34bf98aab8bf98d8127f4190d41f41dcfae779970575ca08d683bd6033fe204 +RPMIdentity: cb0aca2c3052b6b1a2cbcc61b17260fb712bfa52252f7968664e6ad95e018de7eba1a8e43b2683d0fdc749e55ae2d0f328584e9f99f4ad05bf87219a07be0263