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Old 02-10-2007, 03:56 AM   #1
Jayant Agrawal
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How to increase time granularity while doing profiling in linux?


Hi All,

The time granularity while profiling in Red Hat Linux 9 is 1 milliseconds. When I use gprof command for profiling, it gives zero(0.00) seconds. So, if anyone help me to increase the granularity of time upto Micro or Nano seconds.


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