LIBPFM(3) Linux Programmer's Manual LIBPFM(3)NAMEpfm_set_options - set performance monitoring library debug options
SYNOPSIS
#include <perfmon/pfmlib.h>
int pfm_set_options(pfmlib_options_t *opt);
DESCRIPTION
This function can be called at any time to adjust the level of debug of
the library. In both cases, extra output will be generated on standard
error when the library gets called. This can be useful to figure out
how the PMC registers are initialized for instance.
The opt argument to this function is a pointer to a pfmlib_options_t
structure which is defined as follows:
typedef struct {
unsigned int pfm_debug:1;
unsigned int pfm_verbose:1;
} pfmlib_options_t;
Setting pfm_debug to 1 will enable debug messages whereas setting
pfm_verbose will enable verbose messages.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Setting library options with this function has lower priority than with
environment variables. As such, the call to this function may not have
any actual effects. A user can set the following environment variables
to control verbosity and debug output:
LIBPFM_VERBOSE
Enable verbose output. Value must be 0 or 1. When not set, ver‐
bosity level can be controlled with this function.
LIBPFM_DEBUG
Enable debug output. Value must be 0 or 1. When not set, debug
level can be controlled with this function.
RETURN
The function returns whether or not it was successful. A return value
of PFMLIB_SUCCESS indicates success, otherwise the value is the error
code.
When environment variables exist, they take precedence and this func‐
tion returns PFMLIB_SUCCESS.
ERRORS
PFMLIB_ERR_INVAL
the argument is invalid, most likely a NULL pointer.
AUTHOR
Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
November, 2003 LIBPFM(3)