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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T19:14:12+00:00 2026-05-22T19:14:12+00:00

According to this answer ,it should print all function names: [root@ test]# cat hw.c

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According to this answer,it should print all function names:

[root@ test]# cat hw.c
#include <stdio.h>

int func(void)
{  
  return 1;
}
int main(void)
{
  func();
  printf("%d",6);
  return 6;
}
[root@ test]# gcc -Wall hw.c -o hw -finstrument-functions
[root@ test]# ./hw 
6
[root@ test]# gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48)
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

But why it’s not working for me?

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    2026-05-22T19:14:13+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    This is from the gcc manual:

    -finstrument-functions

    Generate instrumentation calls for
    entry and exit to functions. Just
    after func- tion entry and just before
    function exit, the following profiling
    functions will be called with the
    address of the current function and
    its call site. (On some platforms,
    __builtin_return_address does not work beyond the current func- tion, so the
    call site information may not be
    available to the profiling functions
    otherwise.)

    void __cyg_profile_func_enter (void *this_fn, void *call_site);

    void __cyg_profile_func_exit (void *this_fn, void *call_site);

    Unless somthing implements those functions, you will get linker errors (which is what happens with MinGW). Conceivably, your GCC version is providing empty implementations.

    I got it to work with MinGW GCC by providing this implementation:

    #include  <stdio.h>
    
    void __cyg_profile_func_enter (void *this_fn, void *call_site) {
        printf( "entering %p\n", this_fn );
    }
    
    void __cyg_profile_func_exit (void *this_fn, void *call_site) {
        printf( "leaving %p\n", this_fn );
    }
    

    but this only gives the function addresses. I’d have thought there should be a GCC default implementation of this, but there doesn’t seem to be.

    People may also be interested in this visualisation of the call tree, which uses the -fintrument-functions flag – caveat, I haven’t tried it myself.

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