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<h3 class="section">6.1 Statistical Sampling Error</h3>
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<p>The run-time figures that <code>gprof</code> gives you are based on a sampling
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process, so they are subject to statistical inaccuracy.  If a function runs
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only a small amount of time, so that on the average the sampling process
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ought to catch that function in the act only once, there is a pretty good
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chance it will actually find that function zero times, or twice.
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   <p>By contrast, the number-of-calls and basic-block figures
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are derived by counting, not
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sampling.  They are completely accurate and will not vary from run to run
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if your program is deterministic.
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   <p>The <dfn>sampling period</dfn> that is printed at the beginning of the flat
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profile says how often samples are taken.  The rule of thumb is that a
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run-time figure is accurate if it is considerably bigger than the sampling
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period.
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   <p>The actual amount of error can be predicted. 
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For <var>n</var> samples, the <em>expected</em> error
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is the square-root of <var>n</var>.  For example,
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if the sampling period is 0.01 seconds and <code>foo</code>'s run-time is 1 second,
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<var>n</var> is 100 samples (1 second/0.01 seconds), sqrt(<var>n</var>) is 10 samples, so
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the expected error in <code>foo</code>'s run-time is 0.1 seconds (10*0.01 seconds),
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or ten percent of the observed value. 
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Again, if the sampling period is 0.01 seconds and <code>bar</code>'s run-time is
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100 seconds, <var>n</var> is 10000 samples, sqrt(<var>n</var>) is 100 samples, so
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the expected error in <code>bar</code>'s run-time is 1 second,
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or one percent of the observed value. 
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It is likely to
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vary this much <em>on the average</em> from one profiling run to the next. 
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(<em>Sometimes</em> it will vary more.)
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   <p>This does not mean that a small run-time figure is devoid of information. 
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If the program's <em>total</em> run-time is large, a small run-time for one
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function does tell you that that function used an insignificant fraction of
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the whole program's time.  Usually this means it is not worth optimizing.
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   <p>One way to get more accuracy is to give your program more (but similar)
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input data so it will take longer.  Another way is to combine the data from
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several runs, using the <span class="samp">-s</span> option of <code>gprof</code>.  Here is how:
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<li>Run your program once.
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     <li>Issue the command <span class="samp">mv gmon.out gmon.sum</span>.
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     <li>Run your program again, the same as before.
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     <li>Merge the new data in <span class="file">gmon.out</span> into <span class="file">gmon.sum</span> with this command:
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     <pre class="example">          gprof -s <var>executable-file</var> gmon.out gmon.sum
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     <li>Repeat the last two steps as often as you wish.
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     <li>Analyze the cumulative data using this command:
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     <pre class="example">          gprof <var>executable-file</var> gmon.sum > <var>output-file</var>
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