05-30-2001
For UNIX systems call, these are normally in the header files.
Try places like /usr/include and similar directories. Search (grep, egrep) for what you are seeking. That is the way I do it
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papi_list_events
PAPI_list_events(3) PAPI PAPI_list_events(3)
NAME
PAPI_list_events -
list the events in an event set
SYNOPSIS
Detailed Description
List the events in an event set.
PAPI_list_events() returns an array of events and a count of the
total number of events in an event set. This call assumes an initialized PAPI library and a successfully created event set.
C Interface
#include <papi.h>
int PAPI_list_events(int *EventSet, int *Events, int *number );
Parameters:
EventSet An integer handle for a PAPI event set as created by PAPI_create_eventset
*Events A pointer to a preallocated array of codes for events, such as PAPI_INT_INS. No more than *number codes will be stored into the
array.
*number On input, the size of the Events array, or maximum number of event codes to be returned. A value of 0 can be used to probe an
event set. On output, the number of events actually in the event set. This value may be greater than the actually stored number of
event codes.
Return values:
PAPI_EINVAL
PAPI_ENOEVST
Examples:
if (PAPI_event_name_to_code("PAPI_TOT_INS",&EventCode) != PAPI_OK)
exit(1);
if (PAPI_add_event(EventSet, EventCode) != PAPI_OK)
exit(1);
Convert a second event name to an event code
if (PAPI_event_name_to_code("PAPI_L1_LDM",&EventCode) != PAPI_OK)
exit(1);
if (PAPI_add_event(EventSet, EventCode) != PAPI_OK)
exit(1);
number = 0;
if(PAPI_list_events(EventSet, NULL, &number))
exit(1);
if(number != 2)
exit(1);
if(PAPI_list_events(EventSet, Events, &number))
exit(1);
*
See Also:
PAPI_event_code_to_name
PAPI_event_name_to_code
PAPI_add_event
PAPI_create_eventset
Fortran Interface:
#include 'fpapi.h'
PAPI_list_events( C_INT EventSet, C_INT(*) Events, C_INT number, C_INT check )
See Also:
PAPI_list_events
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