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#include <pmc.h>
Function pmc_capabilities() retrieves the hardware capabilities of a PMC. Argument pmc is a PMC handle obtained by a prior call to pmc_allocate(). The function sets argument caps to a bit mask of capabilities supported by the PMC denoted by argument pmc. PMC capabilities are described in pmc(3).
Function pmc_cpuinfo() retrieves information about the CPUs in the system. Argument cpu_info will be set to point to an internal structure with information about the system's CPUs. The caller should not free this pointer value. This structure has the following fields:
pm_cputype | |
Specifies the CPU type. | |
pm_ncpu | Specifies the number of CPUs in the system. |
pm_npmc | Specifies the number of PMC rows per CPU. |
pm_nclass | Specifies the number of distinct classes of PMCs in the system. |
pm_classes | |
Contains an array of struct pmc_classinfo descriptors describing the properties of each class of PMCs in the system. | |
Function pmc_ncpu() is a convenience function that returns the maximum CPU number in the system. On systems that support sparsely numbered CPUs, not all CPUs may be physically present. Applications need to be prepared to deal with nonexistent CPUs.
Function pmc_npmc() is a convenience function that returns the number of PMCs available in the CPU specified by argument cpu.
Function pmc_pmcinfo() returns information about the current state of the PMC hardware in the CPU specified by argument cpu. The location specified by argument pmc_info is set to point an array of struct pmc_info structures each describing the state of one PMC in the CPU. These structure contain the following fields:
pm_name | A human readable name for the PMC. |
pm_class | The PMC class for the PMC. |
pm_enabled | Non-zero if the PMC is enabled. |
pm_rowdisp | The disposition of the PMC row for this PMC. Row dispositions are documented in hwpmc(4). |
pm_ownerpid | |
If the hardware is in use, the process id of the owner of the PMC. | |
pm_mode | The PMC mode as described in pmc(3). |
pm_event | If the hardware is in use, the PMC event being measured. |
pm_flags | If the hardware is in use, the flags associated with the PMC. |
pm_reloadcount | |
For sampling PMCs, the reload count associated with the PMC. | |
Function pmc_width() is used to retrieve the width in bits of the hardware counters associated with a PMC. Argument pmc is a PMC handle obtained by a prior call to pmc_allocate(). The function sets the location pointed to by argument width to the width of the physical counters associated with PMC pmc.
Functions pmc_capabilities(), pmc_cpuinfo(), pmc_pmcinfo() and pmc_width() return 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
[EINVAL] | |
The argument to the function was invalid. | |
Calls to functions pmc_cpuinfo(), pmc_ncpu() and pmc_npmc() may fail with the following errors:
[ENXIO] | |
A prior call to pmc_init() to initialize the PMC library had failed. | |
A call to function pmc_pmcinfo() may fail with the following errors:
[EINVAL] | |
The argument cpu was invalid. | |
[ENXIO] | |
The argument cpu specified a disabled or absent CPU. | |
A call to function pmc_width() may fail with the following errors:
[EINVAL] | |
The argument to the function was invalid. | |
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