Intel® Inspector User Guide for Windows* OS

ID 767798
Date 10/31/2024
Public
Document Table of Contents

Interpreting Result Data from the Command Line

Result data is easiest to interpret when viewed in the Intel Inspector GUI, which provides multiple views of the result and easy access to tools that you can use to manage and resolve detected problems. However, you can use the inspxe-cl command to generate reports that can be viewed outside the GUI and saved for future reference.

The quickest ways to launch a result are:

  • With a command window open, enter inspxe-gui. This opens the most recently created result in the Intel Inspector GUI.

  • Double click the result file. This opens the result in an IDE, if one is configured as a preference, or the Intel Inspector GUI.

Report Example: Summary

By default, a Summary report is automatically generated and saved after a result is created. Here is a Summary report displayed in stdout, with a breakdown by state of memory problems found in the myRes007mi2 result:

2 problem(s) found
2 Not investigated
Breakdown by state:
2 New

Total new problem sets New problem sets by problem type

1

6 new problem(s) found = Total new problem sets that do not match rule(s) in provided suppression file (no suppression file provided in this example)

2

New problem sets by problem type

Report Example: Status

Print to stdout a breakdown by state of new memory problems found in the myRes007mi2 result:

inspxe-cl-report status -result-dir myRes007mi2

Total new problem sets New problem sets by state

1

6 new problem(s) found = Total new problem sets that do not match rule(s) in provided suppression file (no suppression file provided in this example)

2

New problem sets by state

Report Example: Problems

Print to stdout a list of new memory problems found in the myRes007mi2 result:

inspxe-cl-report problems -result-dir myRes007mi2

Unique identifier for a problem set Severity of problems in the problem set Problem type of problems in the problem set Source file location and line number of a code location Unique identifier for a code location Classification of a code location Function name associated with a code location Executable or library name associated with a code location Information for another code location in the problem set Information for another problem set

1

P1 = Unique identifier for a problem set

2

Error = Severity of the problems in the P1 problem set

3

Mismatched allocation/deallocation = Problem type of problems in the P1 problem set

4

delete2.cpp(21) = Source file location and line number of the X1 code location

4

X1 = Unique identifier for a code location in the P1 problem set

1

Mismatched deallocation site = Classification of the X1 code location

1

delete[] = Function name associated with the X1 code location

1

tbb_debug.dll = Executable or library name associated with the X1 code location

1

Information for the X4 code location in the P1 problem set

1

Information for the P2 problem set

Report Example: Code Locations

Print to stdout a list of code locations in new memory problems found in the myRes007mi2 result:

$ inspxe-cl -report observations -result-dir myRes007mi2

Source file location and line number of a code location Severity of the problem containing the code location Unique identifier for a code location Problem type of the problem containing the code location Classification of the code location Function name associated with the code location Executable or library name associated with the code location Information for another code location

1

delete2.cpp(21) = Source file and line number of the X1 code location

2

Error = Severity of the problem containing the X1 code location

3

X1 = Unique identifier for a code location

4

Mismatched allocation/deallocation = Problem type of the problem containing the X1 code location

4

Mismatched deallocation site = Classification of the X1 code location

1

delete[] = Function name associated with the X1 code location

1

tbb_debug.dll = Executable or library name associated with the X1 code location

1

Information for the X2 code location

Next Step

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