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42 lines
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The following are examples of php_flowtime.d.
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This is a simple script to trace the flow of PHP functions.
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Here it traces the example program, Code/Php/func_abc.php
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# php_flowtime.d
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C TIME(us) FILE DELTA(us) -- FUNC
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0 3646108339057 func_abc.php 9 -> func_a
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0 3646108339090 func_abc.php 32 -> sleep
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0 3646109341043 func_abc.php 1001953 <- sleep
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0 3646109341074 func_abc.php 31 -> func_b
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0 3646109341098 func_abc.php 23 -> sleep
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0 3646110350712 func_abc.php 1009614 <- sleep
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0 3646110350745 func_abc.php 32 -> func_c
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0 3646110350768 func_abc.php 23 -> sleep
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0 3646111362323 func_abc.php 1011554 <- sleep
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0 3646111362351 func_abc.php 27 <- func_c
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0 3646111362361 func_abc.php 10 <- func_b
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0 3646111362370 func_abc.php 9 <- func_a
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^C
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The fifth column is indented by 2 spaces to show when a new function begins.
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This shows which function is calling which - the output above begins by
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showing that func_a() began; slept, and returned from sleep; and then called
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func_b().
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The TIME(us) column shows time since boot.
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The DELTA(us) column shows time from that line to the previous line, and
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so can be a bit tricky to read. For example, the second line of data output
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(skipping the header) reads as "the time from func_a() beginning to
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calling the sleep function beginning was 32 microseconds".
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The FILE column shows file that was being executed.
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If the output looks shuffled, check the CPU "C" and "TIME" columns, and
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post sort based on TIME if necessary.
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See Notes/ALLflow_notes.txt for important notes about reading flow outputs.
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