ldb_vlv_req_control(3) Library Functions Manual ldb_vlv_req_control(3)NAME
ldb_vlv_req_control -
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
int beforeCount
int afterCount
int type
union {
struct {
int offset
int contentCount
} byOffset
struct {
int value_len
char * value
} gtOrEq
} match
int ctxid_len
char * contextId
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PAPI_event_info_t -
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
unsigned int event_code
char symbol [1024]
char short_descr [64]
char long_descr [1024]
int component_index
char units [64]
int location
int data_type
int value_type
int timescope
int update_type
int update_freq
unsigned int count
unsigned int event_type
char derived [64]
char postfix [256]
unsigned int code [12]
char name [12][256]
char note [1024]
Field Documentation
unsigned int PAPI_event_info_t::code[12]
array of values that further describe the event:
o presets: native event_code values
o native:, register values(?)
int PAPI_event_info_t::component_index
component this event belongs to
unsigned int PAPI_event_info_t::count
number of terms (usually 1) in the code and name fields
o presets: these are native events
o native: these are unused
int PAPI_event_info_t::data_type
data type returned by PAPI
char PAPI_event_info_t::derived[64]
name of the derived type
o presets: usually NOT_DERIVED
o native: empty string
unsigned int PAPI_event_info_t::event_code
preset (0x8xxxxxxx) or native (0x4xxxxxxx) event code
unsigned int PAPI_event_info_t::event_type
event type or category for preset events only
int PAPI_event_info_t::location
location event applies to
char PAPI_event_info_t::long_descr[1024]
a longer description: typically a sentence for presets, possibly a paragraph from vendor docs for native events
char PAPI_event_info_t::name[12][256]
< names of code terms: - presets: native event names,
o native: descriptive strings for each register value(?)
char PAPI_event_info_t::note[1024]
an optional developer note
supplied with a preset event
to delineate platform specific
anomalies or restrictions
char PAPI_event_info_t::postfix[256]
string containing postfix operations; only defined for preset events of derived type DERIVED_POSTFIX
char PAPI_event_info_t::short_descr[64]
a short description suitable for use as a label
char PAPI_event_info_t::symbol[1024]
name of the event
int PAPI_event_info_t::timescope
from start, etc.
char PAPI_event_info_t::units[64]
units event is measured in
int PAPI_event_info_t::update_freq
how frequently event is updated
int PAPI_event_info_t::update_type
how event is updated
int PAPI_event_info_t::value_type
sum or absolute
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