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Add aot binary analysis tool aot-analyzer, samples: ```bash # parse example.aot, and print basic information about AoT file $ ./aot-analyzer -i example.aot # parse example.aot, and print the size of text section of the AoT file $ ./aot-analyzer -t example.aot # compare these two files, and show the difference in function size between them $ ./aot-analyzer -c example.aot example.wasm ``` Signed-off-by: ganjing <ganjing@xiaomi.com>
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AoT-Analyzer: The AoT Binary analysis tool
Cloning
Clone as normal:
$ git clone
$ cd aot-analyzer
Building using CMake directly
You'll need CMake. You can then run CMake, the normal way:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ cmake --build .
To analyze AoT files with GC feature enabled, you need to enable GC feature when compiling this tool:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake -DWAMR_BUILD_GC=1 ..
$ cmake --build .
Running aot-analyzer
Some examples:
# parse example.aot, and print basic information about AoT file
$ ./aot-analyzer -i example.aot
# parse example.aot, and print the size of text section of the AoT file
$ ./aot-analyzer -t example.aot
# compare these two files, and show the difference in function size between them
$ ./aot-analyzer -c example.aot example.wasm
NOTE: Using -c
for file comparison, must ensure that the AoT file is generated based on this Wasm file.
You can use --help
to get additional help:
$ ./aot-analyzer --help