Intel® VTune™ Profiler

User Guide

ID 766319
Date 12/20/2024
Public
Document Table of Contents

Pane: Options - Source/Assembly

To access this pane:

Go to Tools > Options > Intel VTune Profilerversion> Source/Assembly.

Use this pane to configure the following options:

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Tab size: text box

Set the tab character display width in white spaces. The tab size should be an integer starting from 1.

CPU assembly syntax

Specify a formatting option to display the disassembled code:

  • Default syntax: Show disassembled code using default syntax (MASM style for Windows* and GAS style for Unix*).

  • GAS style syntax: Show disassembled code using GNU assembler syntax.

  • MASM style syntax: Show disassembled code using MASM syntax.

Cache source files check box

Save your source files in the cache. You can go back to the cached sources at any time in the future and explore the performance data collected per code line at that moment of time.

If you enable this option, the VTune Profiler caches your sources in the result database when you open the Source window for the first time and provides the following message:

When you open the Source window for this result for the second time, one of the following behaviors is possible:

  • If the source file has not been changed, the VTune Profiler opens the source from the located source path. The message about caching the source file shows up at the bottom. The Open Source File Editor toolbar button is enabled.

  • If the source files has been changed, the VTune Profiler opens the source from the cached file and provides a proper notification on this at the bottom. The Open Source File Editor toolbar button is disabled.

NOTE:
  • VTune Profiler opens previously cached source files even if the Cache source files option is disabled now.

  • If you have the Cache source files option enabled and open a changed source file that does not match the selected result, the VTune Profiler will cache it but will not use it for this result.