ICorProfilerCallback::JITInlining Method
Notifies the profiler that the just-in-time (JIT) compiler is about to insert a function in line with another function.
HRESULT JITInlining(
[in] FunctionID callerId,
[in] FunctionID calleeId,
[out] BOOL *pfShouldInline);
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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callerId |
[in] The ID of the function into which the calleeId function will be inserted. |
calleeId |
[in] The ID of the function to be inserted. |
pfShouldInline |
[out] true to allow the insertion to occur; otherwise, false. |
Remarks
The profiler can set *pfShouldInline to false to prevent the calleeId function from being inserted into the callerId function. Also, the profiler can globally disable inline insertion by using the COR_PRF_DISABLE_INLINING value of the COR_PRF_MONITOR Enumeration enumeration.
Functions inserted inline do not raise events for entering or leaving. Therefore, the profiler must set *pfShouldInline to false in order to produce an accurate callgraph. Setting *pfShouldInline to false will affect performance, because inline insertion typically increases speed and reduces the number of separate JIT compilation events for the inserted method.
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: CorProf.idl
Library: CorGuids.lib
.NET Framework Version: 2.0