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| PAPI_set_multiplex(3) | PAPI | PAPI_set_multiplex(3) |
NAME¶
PAPI_set_multiplex -Convert a standard event set to a multiplexed event set.
SYNOPSIS¶
Detailed Description¶
C Interface:Parameters:
Return values:
PAPI_EINVAL -- One or more of the arguments is invalid, or the EventSet is already multiplexed.
PAPI_ENOCMP -- The EventSet specified is not yet bound to a component.
PAPI_ENOEVST -- The EventSet specified does not exist.
PAPI_EISRUN -- The EventSet is currently counting events.
PAPI_ENOMEM -- Insufficient memory to complete the operation.
PAPI_set_multiplex converts a standard PAPI event set created by a call to PAPI_create_eventset into an event set capable of handling multiplexed events. This must be done after calling PAPI_multiplex_init, and either PAPI_add_event or PAPI_assign_eventset_component, but prior to calling PAPI_start().
Events can be added to an event set either before or after converting it into a multiplexed set, but the conversion must be done prior to using it as a multiplexed set.
Note:
Example:
* int EventSet = PAPI_NULL;
* int ret;
*
* // Create an empty EventSet
* ret = PAPI_create_eventset(&EventSet);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
*
* // Bind it to the CPU component
* ret = PAPI_assign_eventset_component(EventSet, 0);
* if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
*
* // Check current multiplex status
* ret = PAPI_get_multiplex(EventSet);
* if (ret == TRUE) printf("This event set is ready for multiplexing0&.")
* if (ret == FALSE) printf("This event set is not enabled for multiplexing0&.")
* if (ret < 0) handle_error(ret);
*
* // Turn on multiplexing
* ret = PAPI_set_multiplex(EventSet);
* if ((ret == PAPI_EINVAL) && (PAPI_get_multiplex(EventSet) == TRUE))
* printf("This event set already has multiplexing enabled0);
* else if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
*
See Also:
PAPI_get_multiplex
PAPI_set_opt
PAPI_create_eventset
Author¶
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