Hi Elliott
First, THX a lot for the fast reply since I need this diagram for my
diploma thesis.
Second, I tried for heap data and for them it seems to be okay. It
might be not too bad if one could have additionally separate
diagrams for stack and heap since the y-axis is adjusted for the
largest value. If heap uses some decades less space (or vice versa)
the graph displayed is more or less useless for the respective
memory usage.
Third, Bug is filed as #353696
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=353696) .
Thanks
Eric
Am 02.08.2011 23:57, schrieb Elliott Baron:
Hi Eric,
There definitely seems to be a problem with the chart generation,
the underlying data is correct. Please file a bug with the
information you've given here:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Linux%20Tools&component=Valgrind
In the meantime, I'll investigate the issue.
Thanks,
Elliott
On 08/02/2011 04:51 PM, Eric Schwarz wrote:
Hi
I am cross-posting to
- Valgrind Mailing List
- Linux Tools Mailing List
since it might be of interest for both.
Please find attached a screenshot from Eclipse showing
Valgrind's Massif output and the visualisation from Linux Tools.
The stack trace value shown in the diagram is double the value
of the profiled one by Massif.
Have I missed the point or is this a mistake? ms_print shows it
"correctly".
THX for any answers.
Cheers
Eric
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