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CPU Performance Counters Library Functions

cpc_count_usr_events(3CPC)

NAME

cpc_count_usr_events, cpc_count_sys_events - enable and dis-

able performance counters

SYNOPSIS

cc [ flag... ] file... -lcpc [ library... ]

#include

int cpc_count_usr_events(int enable);

int cpc_count_sys_events(int enable);

DESCRIPTION

In certain applications, it can be useful to explicitly enable and disable performance counters at different times

so that the performance of a critical algorithm can be exam-

ined. The cpc_count_usr_events() function can be used to

control whether events are counted on behalf of the applica-

tion running in user mode, while cpc_count_sys_events() can

be used to control whether events are counted on behalf of the application while it is running in the kernel, without otherwise disturbing the binding of events to the invoking

LWP. If the enable argument is non-zero, counting of events

is enabled, otherwise they are disabled.

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, cpc_count_usr_events() and

cpc_count_sys_events() return 0. Otherwise, the functions

return -1 and set errno to indicate the error.

ERRORS

The cpc_count_usr_events() and cpc_count_sys_events() func-

tions will fail if: EAGAIN The associated performance counter context has been invalidated by another process. EINVAL No performance counter context has been created, or an attempt was made to enable system events while delivering counter overflow signals.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Use cpc_count_usr_events() to minimize code needed

by application.

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In this example, the routine cpc_count_usr_events() is used

to minimize the amount of code that needs to be added to the

application. The cputrack(1) command can be used in con-

junction with these interfaces to provide event programming, sampling, and reporting facilities. If the application is instrumented in this way and then started by cputrack with the nouser flag set in the event specification, counting of user events will only be enabled

around the critical code section of interest. If the pro-

gram is run normally, no harm will ensue.

int have_counters = 0;

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {

if (cpc_version(CPC_VER_CURRENT) == CPC_VER_CURRENT &&

cpc_getcpuver() != -1 && cpc_access() == 0)

have_counters = 1;

/* ... other application code */

if (have_counters)

(void) cpc_count_usr_events(1);

/* ==> Code to be measured goes here <== */

if (have_counters)

(void) cpc_count_usr_events(0);

/* ... other application code */ }

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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______________________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| MT-Level | MT-Safe |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Obsolete |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

cputrack(1), cpc(3CPC), cpc_access(3CPC),

cpc_bind_event(3CPC), cpc_enable(3CPC), cpc_getcpuver(3CPC),

cpc_pctx_bind_event(3CPC), cpc_version(3CPC), libcpc(3LIB),

attributes(5) NOTES

The cpc_count_usr_events() and cpc_count_sys_events() func-

tions exist for binary compatibility only. Source containing these functions will not compile. These functions are

obsolete and might be removed in a future release. Applica-

tions should use cpc_enable(3CPC) instead.

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