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VTune does not cache source files

softworkz
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VTune Profiler 2021.1.1 Gold (Build 613804) Windows

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Whenever I navigate to the Source View (eg. gfrom the Bottom-Up view), a small message is shown at the bottom right, saying "Source file is saved in the result cache".

Now I change the code, recompile and do another run in VTune.

When I go to an earlier result (to compare), and navigate to the source file, it doesn't show a cached version - it shows the current version instead with the timings not matching the code lines anymore.

I assume, this is a bug?

Thanks,
softworkz

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AthiraM_Intel
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Hi,


Thanks for reaching out to us.


Please make sure that you enabled the "cache source files". To enable it follow the below step:


Go to Tools --> Options --> Source/Assembly.


If you are still facing the issue, please share the below details:


1. Details about the application you are using.

2. Reproducer code.

3. The changes you made in the code. 

4. Finalization mode


Thanks.


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softworkz
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I have activated that option for caching source files.

1. and 2.: ffmpeg source code compiled with gcc on Windows under MSYS2

3. Any change to the code file as soon as I change the code file. Which means that it loads the source file from the original location instead of a cache location.

4. Full

Thanks,
softworkz

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AthiraM_Intel
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Hi,


We are forwarding your case to Subject matter Experts.


Thanks


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Mark_L_Intel
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Asked for engineering team support on your issue.


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Mark_L_Intel
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Engineering team reports that it reproduced the issue on the matrix application built with gcc on Linux. Possible solutions that would fix this issue are identified.



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