Using CLR 4.0 NGEN PDB Support
Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Both Xperf and Windows® Performance Recorder (WPR) can run with Common Language Runtime (CLR) 4.0 Native Image Generator (NGEN) PDB support enabled.
Warning
WPR handles CLR symbols directly, so no flags are necessary when configuring and using NGEN support.
When you start a recording in the WPR user interface (UI), NGEN program database files (PDBs) are generated next to the saved recording. These PDBs decode symbols of modules that were created by using NGEN for managed scenarios. For Recording.etl, the NGEN PDBs are in the Recording.etl.NGENPDB folder.
Using NGEN support with WPR
We recommend the following setup before running WPR with NGEN support enabled:
- (Optional, but recommended) Set the SymCache path environment variable to a local directory
Using NGEN support with Xperf
To use NGEN support with Xperf, do the following:
At an elevated command prompt, type the following:
set _NT_SYMBOL_PATH=srv*C:\Symbols.NGEN;srv*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Type the following to start the kernel session:
xperf -on Base -stackwalk Profile -f kernel.etl
Type the following to start the CLR runtime session recording:
xperf -start ClrSession -on ClrAll:0x98:5 -f clr.etl -buffersize 128 -minbuffers 256 -maxbuffers 512
Run your scenario.
Type the following to start the CLR rundown session:
xperf -start ClrRundownSession -on ClrAll:0x118:5+a669021c-c450-4609-a035-5af59af4df18:0x118:5 -f clr_DCend.etl -buffersize 128 -minbuffers 256 -maxbuffers 512
Type the following to allow time for CLR rundown to complete by setting the timeout to 15:
timeout /t 15
Type the following to stop the CLR runtime session, CLR rundown session, and kernel session, and to merge them into a single file:
xperf -stop ClrSession ClrRundownSession -stop -d recording.etl
Decoding a recording that has CLR 4.0 NGEN PDB support enabled
At an elevated command prompt, type the following:
set _NT_SYMBOL_PATH=srv*C:\Symbols.NGEN;srv*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Transferring a recording that has CLR 4.0 NGEN PDB support enabled
To transfer a recording with CLR 4.0 NGEN PDB support enabled, include the following in the symbol path:
srv*C:\Symbols.NGEN
To transfer the recording to a different computer, make sure that both Recording.etl and the entire folder C:\Symbols.NGEN (along with its subfolders) are transferred.