The analyzer has found some code that can be optimized. The code contains a call of a function which accepts as its arguments several calls of one and the same function with identical arguments.
Consider the following sample:
.... init(cos(-roty), sin(-roty), -sin(-roty), cos(-roty)); ....
The call of such a function works slowly, while this effect will be intensified if this code fragment is placed inside a loop. You'd better rewrite this code. For instance, you may create a temporary variable:
.... double cos_r = cos(-roty); double sin_r = sin(-roty); init(cos_r, sin_r, -sin_r, cos_r); ....
You cannot always change the code that way, of course. Moreover, this refactoring doesn't always guarantee that you get a performance gain. But such optimizations may be very helpful sometimes.