Enumerate PAPI preset or native events.
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- C Interface:
- #include <papi.h>
int PAPI_enum_event( int * EventCode, int modifer );
Given a preset or native event code, PAPI_enum_event replaces the event code with the next available event in either the preset or native table. The modifier argument affects which events are returned. For all platforms and event types, a value of PAPI_ENUM_ALL (zero) directs the function to return all possible events.
For preset events, a TRUE (non-zero) value currently directs the function to return event codes only for PAPI preset events available on this platform. This may change in the future. For native events, the effect of the modifier argument is different on each platform. See the discussion below for platform-specific definitions.
- Parameters
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*EventCode | A defined preset or native event such as PAPI_TOT_INS. |
modifier | Modifies the search logic. See below for full list. For native events, each platform behaves differently. See platform-specific documentation for details. |
- Return values
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PAPI_ENOEVNT | The next requested PAPI preset or native event is not available on the underlying hardware. |
- Examples:
printf( "Name\t\t\t Code\t Description\n" );
do {
printf( "%-30s %#-10x\n%s\n", info.symbol, info.event_code, info.long_descr );
}
Enumerate PAPI preset or native events.
Get the event's name and description info.
@par Generic Modifiers
The following values are implemented for preset events
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PAPI_ENUM_EVENTS – Enumerate all (default)
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PAPI_ENUM_FIRST – Enumerate first event (preset or native) preset/native chosen based on type of EventCode
@par Native Modifiers
The following values are implemented for native events
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_UMASKS – Given an event, iterate through possible umasks one at a time
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_UMASK_COMBOS – Given an event, iterate through all possible combinations of umasks. This is not implemented on libpfm4.
- Preset Modifiers
- The following values are implemented for preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_AVAIL – enumerate only available presets
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_MSC – Miscellaneous preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_INS – Instruction related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_IDL – Stalled or Idle preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_BR – Branch related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_CND – Conditional preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_MEM – Memory related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_CACH – Cache related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_L1 – L1 cache related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_L2 – L2 cache related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_L3 – L3 cache related preset events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_TLB – Translation Lookaside Buffer events
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PAPI_PRESET_ENUM_FP – Floating Point related preset events
- ITANIUM Modifiers
- The following values are implemented for modifier on Itanium:
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_IARR - Enumerate IAR (instruction address ranging) events
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_DARR - Enumerate DAR (data address ranging) events
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_OPCM - Enumerate OPC (opcode matching) events
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_IEAR - Enumerate IEAR (instr event address register) events
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_DEAR - Enumerate DEAR (data event address register) events
- POWER Modifiers
- The following values are implemented for POWER
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PAPI_NTV_ENUM_GROUPS - Enumerate groups to which an event belongs
- See also
- PAPI
PAPI Fortran Low Level API
PAPI_enum_cmp_event
PAPI_get_event_info
PAPI_event_name_to_code
PAPI_preset
PAPI_native
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: