インテル® VTune™ Amplifier 2018 ヘルプ
Use this configuration to specify an Android* application package to analyze with the Intel® VTune™ Amplifier via ADB connection.
Prerequisites: Make sure to prepare your target Android system for analysis:
Configure your Android device for analysis.
Gain adb access through TCP/IP to an Android device.
To enable hardware-event-based sampling analysis or Java* analysis, gain root mode adb access to the Android device.
Depending on your system configuration, you may not need to gain a root mode access for Advanced Hotspots, General Exploration and Custom EBS analysis types.
To enable hardware-event-based sampling analysis, verify that version compatible pre-installed signed drivers are on the target Android system.
To access the analysis target configuration, open the Analysis Target window, choose the Android device (ADB) target system on the left, select the Launch Android Package target type and choose your Android device from the ADB destination drop-down menu.
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Package name field |
Specify the name of the Android package (*.apk) to analyze. To see Android applications and corresponding packages (*.apk) currently installed on the device targeted for analysis, click the Select button. You may choose to view only debuggable APKs by selecting the corresponding checkbox. NoteFor performance analysis on non-rooted devices, compile your Android application setting the debuggable attribute to true (android:debuggable="true") but make sure to set APP_OPTIM to release in your Application.mk to enable compilation with optimization. |
Automatically resume collection after (sec) |
Specify the time that should elapse before the data collection is resumed. When this options is used, the collection starts in the paused mode automatically. |
Automatically stop collection after (sec) |
Set the duration of data collection in seconds starting from the target run. This is useful if you want to exclude some post-processing activities from the analysis results. |
Managed code profiling mode menu |
Select a profiling mode for managed code. Managed mode attributes data to managed source and only collects managed portion. Native mode collects everything but does not attribute data to managed source. Mixed mode collects everything and attributes data to managed source where appropriate. |
Use the Advanced section to provide more details on your target configuration.
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Analyze unplugged device check box |
Enable collection on an unplugged device to exclude ADB connection and power supply impact on the results. When this option is used, you configure and launch an analysis from the host but data collection starts after disconnecting the device from the USB cable or a network. Collection results are automatically transferred to the host as soon as you plug in the device back. |
Duration time estimate menu (deprecated) |
NoteThis option is deprecated. Use the CPU sampling interval option on the Analysis Type configuration pane instead. Estimate the application duration time. This value affects the size of collected data. For long running targets, sampling interval is increased to reduce the result size. For hardware event-based sampling analysis types, the VTune Amplifier uses this estimate to apply a multiplier to the configured sample after value. |
Analyze system-wide check box |
Enable analyzing all processes running on the system. When disabled, only the target process is analyzed. This option is applicable to hardware event-based sampling analysis types only. |
Limit collected data by section |
If the amount of raw collected data is very large and takes long to process, use any of the following options to limit the collected data size:
NoteThe size of data stored in the result directory may not exactly match the specified result size due to the following reasons:
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CPU mask |
Specify CPU(s) to collect data on (for example: 2-8,10,12-14). This option is applicable to hardware event-based analysis types only. |
Custom collector |
Provide a command line for launching an external collection tool, if any. You can later import the custom collection data (time intervals and counters) in a CSV format to a VTune Amplifier result. |
Result location options |
Select where you want to store your result file. By default, the result is stored in the project directory. |
Click the Choose Analysis button on the right to switch to the Analysis Type tab for selecting, configuring, and launching an analysis. The Analysis Type tab displays analysis types applicable to the specified target type.
You can launch an analysis only for targets accessible from the current host. For an arbitrary target, you can only generate a command line configuration, save it to the buffer and later launch it on the intended host.