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#include <pmc.h>
Function pmc_name_of_capability() translates a PMC capability flag given in argument pc to a human readable string. PMC capabilities are described in pmc(3).
Function pmc_name_of_class() translates the PMC class value specified in argument pc to a human readable name. PMC classes are described in pmc(3).
Function pmc_name_of_cputype() translates the CPU type value specified in argument ct to a human readable name. CPU types known to the library are described in pmc(3).
Function pmc_name_of_disposition() translates the PMC row disposition specified in argument pd to a human readable name. PMC row dispositions are described in hwpmc(4).
Function pmc_name_of_event() translates the PMC event number specified by argument pe to a string. PMC event names are documented in section EVENT SPECIFIERS of pmc(3).
Function pmc_name_of_mode() translates the PMC mode specified by argument pm to a human readable string. PMC modes are described in pmc(3).
Function pmc_name_of_state() translates the value of argument ps to a human readable name.
[EINVAL] | |
The function argument specified an invalid value. | |
PMC_NAME_OF_CAPABILITY (3) | November 24, 2007 |
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