Version 2.2.1 of Zoom Profiler

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Release Notes: This release adds x86 instruction help for AVX, FMA, XOP, and BMI. Selection of target processes with very large amounts of debugging information has been fixed. Westmere EX Xeon processors are now correctly identified. The inability to launch Zoom on systems with misconfigured locales has been fixed, as well as an issue with unreadable links in /tmp. A variety of user interface and performance improvements are also included.

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Release Notes: This release adds minor improvements to x86 code analysis and fixes identification of Intel Ivy Bridge processors. It also adds support for Intel Haswell, Intel Atom (Cloverview), and AMD Famiy 16h (Jaguar) processors. An issue with automatic process/thread selection when filtering is enabled has also been fixed.

Release Notes: This releases fixes the option to disable gathering kernel symbols on small systems. It also includes several user interface and performance enhancements.

Release Notes: Profiling of Mac OS X systems has been added, including Time Profile (system-wide), Thread Time Profile, and Static Analysis of Mach-O files. Profile data can now be filtered by thread or process. Code Browsers can now load a different source file than was discovered automatically. Bookmark annotations can be added to the Timeline to label points of interests in a profile. x86 system instructions have been added to the integrated instruction reference. Support for Linux 3.5 and later kernels has been added. Power management can now be temporarily disabled during profiling on all kernels.

Release Notes: This release adds x86 instruction help for AVX, FMA, XOP, and BMI. Selection of target processes with very large amounts of debugging information has been fixed. Westmere EX Xeon processors are now correctly identified. The inability to launch Zoom on systems with misconfigured locales has been fixed, as well as an issue with unreadable links in /tmp. A variety of user interface and performance improvements are also included.

Release Notes: This release adds profile time filtering (crop profile data to range of interest). The 'perf' driver is now supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS 6. Intel 'Ivy Bridge' CPUs are recognized. Support for multiple monitor configurations has been improved. An issue with Thread Time profiling on ARM systems has been fixed, as well as a bug when many threads are being created / destroyed. A variety of user interface and performance improvements have also been made.

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