IBV_EVENT_TYPE_STR(3) Libibverbs Programmer's Manual IBV_EVENT_TYPE_STR(3)NAME
ibv_event_type_str - Return string describing event_type enum value
ibv_node_type_str - Return string describing node_type enum value
ibv_port_state_str - Return string describing port_state enum value
SYNOPSIS
#include <infiniband/verbs.h>
const char *ibv_event_type_str(enum ibv_event_type event_type);
const char *ibv_node_type_str(enum ibv_node_type node_type);
const char *ibv_port_state_str(enum ibv_port_state port_state);
DESCRIPTION
ibv_node_type_str() returns a string describing the node type enum value node_type.
ibv_port_state_str() returns a string describing the port state enum value port_state.
ibv_event_type_str() returns a string describing the event type enum value event_type.
RETURN VALUE
These functions return a constant string that describes the enum value passed as their argument.
AUTHOR
Roland Dreier
<rolandd@cisco.com>
libibverbs 2006-10-31 IBV_EVENT_TYPE_STR(3)
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PMC_NAME_OF_CAPABILITY(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PMC_NAME_OF_CAPABILITY(3)NAME
pmc_name_of_capability, pmc_name_of_class, pmc_name_of_cputype, pmc_name_of_disposition, pmc_name_of_event, pmc_name_of_mode,
pmc_name_of_state -- human readable names for numeric constants used by pmc(3) and hwpmc(4)LIBRARY
Performance Counters Library (libpmc, -lpmc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <pmc.h>
const char *
pmc_name_of_capability(enum pmc_caps pc);
const char *
pmc_name_of_class(enum pmc_class pc);
const char *
pmc_name_of_cputype(enum pmc_cputype ct);
const char *
pmc_name_of_disposition(enum pmc_disp pd);
const char *
pmc_name_of_event(enum pmc_event pe);
const char *
pmc_name_of_mode(enum pmc_mode pm);
const char *
pmc_name_of_state(enum pmc_state ps);
DESCRIPTION
These convenience functions translate numeric constants used by the Performance Counters Library (libpmc, -lpmc) to const char * pointers to
human readable representations of their arguments.
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 disposi-
tions 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.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The returned pointers point to static storage inside the PMC library and should not be freed by the caller.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return a non-NULL pointer on successful completion. In case of an error, a NULL pointer is returned and the global variable
errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
A call to these functions may fail with the following errors:
[EINVAL] The function argument specified an invalid value.
SEE ALSO pmc(3), pmc_cpuinfo(3), pmc_pmcinfo(3), hwpmc(4)BSD November 24, 2007 BSD
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