LLVM: llvm-prof tool
NAME
llvm-prof
SYNOPSIS
llvm-prof [options] [bytecode file] [llvmprof.out]
DESCRIPTION
The llvm-prof tool reads in an 'llvmprof.out' file (which can
optionally use a specific file with the third program argument), a bytecode file
for the program, and produces a human readable report, suitable for determining
where the program hotspots are.
This program is often used in conjunction with the utils/profile.pl
script.  This script automatically instruments a program, runs it with the JIT,
then runs llvm-prof to format a report.  To get more information about
utils/profile.pl, execute it with the --help option.
OPTIONS
	- --annotated-llvm or -A
 In addition to the normal report printed, print out the code for the
        program, annotated with execution frequency information. This can be
        particularly useful when trying to visualize how frequently basic blocks
        are executed.  This is most useful with basic block profiling
        information or better.
	 
- --print-all-code
 Using this option enables the --annotated-llvm option, but it
        prints the entire module, instead of just the most commonly executed
        functions.
	 
- -time-passes
 Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print it to standard
        error.
EXIT STATUS
llvm-prof returns 1 if it cannot load the bytecode file or the profile
information. Otherwise, it exits with zero.
Maintained by the LLVM Team.