#include <perfmon/pfmlib.h> int pfm_find_event(const char *str, unsigned int *desc); int pfm_find_full_event(const char *str, pfmlib_event_t *e); int pfm_find_event_bycode(int code, unsigned int *desc); int pfm_find_event_bycode_next(unsigned int desc1, int code, unsigned int *desc); int pfm_find_event_mask(unsigned int *idx, const char *str, unsigned int *mask_idx);
The library does not directly expose the event code, nor unit mask code, to user applications because it is not necessary. Instead applications use names to query the library for particular information about events. Given an event name, the library returns an opaque descriptor. Each descriptor is unique and has no relationship to the event code.
The set of functions described here can be used to get an event descriptor given either the name of the event or its code. Several events may share the same code. An event name is a string structured as: event_name[:unit_mask1[:unit_mask2]].
The pfm_find_event function is a general purpose search routine. Given an event name in str, it returns the descriptor for the corresponding event. If unit masks are provided, they are not taken into account. This function is being deprecated in favor of pfm_find_full_event_name.
The pfm_find_full_event function is a general purpose search routine. Given an event name, it returns in ev, the full event descriptor that includes the event descriptor in ev->event and the unit mask descriptors in ev->unit_masks. The number of unit masks descriptors returned is indicated in ev->num_masks. This function is the preferred search function.
The pfm_find_event_bycode searches for an event given its code represented as an integer. It returns in desc, the event code. Unit masks are ignored.
Because there can be several events with the same code, the library provides the pfm_find_event_bycode_next to search for other events with the same code. Given an event desc1 and a code, this function will look for the next event with the same code. If such an event exists, its descriptor will be stored into desc. It is not necessary to have called pfm_find_event_bycode prior to calling this function. This function is fully threadsafe as it does not maintain any state between calls.
The pfm_find_event_mask function is used to find the unit mask descriptor based on its name passed in str for the event specified in idx. Some events do not have unit masks, in which case this function returns an error.