I have a set of real time financial trading programs that run on Linux. The code is written in C++ and is very database intensive (MySQL). We've tried to use Memory tables where important. While I always care about latency, at certain times of day just raw throughput is the bottleneck.
How can I properly profile this system? I'd like to be able to see percentage of time spent (a) running my application code, i.e. my app code CPU bound, (b) running in MySQL, or (c) running in OS system calls, such as networking related calls. I'd also like to see, for the database at least, time spent waiting on disk.
I also realize that profiling and optimizing for latency is very different than profiling and optimizing for throughput. To optimize for throughput I imagine a traditional profiler that can measure the above would be appropriate. To optimize for latency, I think just logging microsecond accurate time stamps is sufficient, but still makes it hard to pinpoint where all the time is spent when I see outliers.
Am I thinking about this the right way? What tools are out there that might help me out?