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NAME

       pmdaEventNewArray, pmdaEventResetArray, pmdaEventReleaseArray, pmdaEventAddRecord,
       pmdaEventAddMissedRecord, pmdaEventAddParam, pmdaEventGetAddr, pmdaEventNewHighResArray,
       pmdaEventResetHighResArray, pmdaEventReleaseHighResArray, pmdaEventAddHighResRecord,
       pmdaEventAddHighResMissedRecord, pmdaEventAddHighResParam, pmdaEventGetHighResAddr,
       pmdaEventHighResAddParam, pmdaEventHighResGetAddr - utilities for PMDAs to build packed
       arrays of event records

C SYNOPSIS

       #include <pcp/pmapi.h>
       #include <pcp/pmda.h>

       int pmdaEventNewArray(void);
       int pmdaEventResetArray(int idx);
       int pmdaEventReleaseArray(int idx);
       int pmdaEventAddRecord(int idx, struct timeval *tp, int flags);
       int pmdaEventAddMissedRecord(int idx, struct timeval *tp, int nmissed);
       int pmdaEventAddParam(int idx, pmID pmid, int type, pmAtomValue *avp);
       pmEventArray *pmdaEventGetAddr(int idx);

       int pmdaEventNewHighResArray(void);
       int pmdaEventResetHighResArray(int idx);
       int pmdaEventReleaseHighResArray(int idx);
       int pmdaEventAddHighResRecord(int idx, struct timespec *ts, int flags);
       int pmdaEventAddHighResMissedRecord(int idx, struct timespec *ts, int nmissed);
       int pmdaEventAddHighResParam(int idx, pmID pmid, int type, pmAtomValue *avp);
       pmHighResEventArray *pmdaEventGetHighResAddr(int idx);

       cc ... -lpcp

DESCRIPTION

       A Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) that wishes to export event  records  (or  trace
       records)   is   encouraged   to   use   a   metric   of   either   type  PM_TYPE_EVENT  or
       PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT to encode a group of event records into a single packed array.

       The only difference between the two metric  types  is  the  resolution  of  the  timestamp
       associated   with   each   -   in  high  resolution  form  it  is  nanosecond  scale  (see
       clock_gettime(2)), otherwise it is microseconds (see gettimeofday(2)).  For simplicity, we
       will  only  refer to the lower resolution API and data structures hereafter - however, the
       higher resolution variants are all named similarly and are used in the same way.

       The packed array of event records format is defined in <pcp/pmapi.h>  and  consists  of  a
       pmEventArray  structure  containing a variable number of pmEventRecord structures, each of
       which contains a variable number of pmEventParameter structures, which in turn may contain
       a variable length value for each parameter of each event record.

       The higher resolution equivalents are defined in the same location, and the structures are
       named the same.  Note that the pmEventParameter structure has no timestamp associated with
       it, hence it this does not have a high resolution counterpart.

       The routines described here are designed to assist the PMDA developer in building a packed
       array of event records, and managing all of the memory allocations required to  hold  each
       instance of an array of event records in a contiguous buffer.  Normal use would be as part
       of PMDA's pmdaFetchCallBack method.

       pmdaEventNewArray is used to create a new event  array.   The  return  value  is  a  small
       integer  that  is  used  as the idx parameter to the other routines to identify a specific
       event array.  If needed, a PMDA can create and use multiple event arrays.

       To  start  a  new  cycle  and  refill  an   event   array   from   the   beginning,   call
       pmdaEventResetArray.

       If the PMDA has finished with an event array, pmdaEventReleaseArray may be used to release
       the underlying storage and ``close'' the event array so that subsequent  attempts  to  use
       idx will return PM_ERR_NOCONTEXT.

       To  start  a new event record, use pmdaEventAddRecord.  The timestamp for the event record
       is given via tp and the flags parameter  may  be  used  to  set  the  control  field  that
       determines  the type of the event record - flags may be the bit-wise ``or'' of one or more
       of the PM_EVENT_FLAG_* values defined in <pcp/pmapi.h> (but note that PM_EVENT_FLAG_MISSED
       should not be used in this context).

       If  event  records have been missed, either because the PMDA cannot keep up or because the
       PMAPI client cannot keep up, then pmdaEventAddMissedRecord may be used.  idx and  tp  have
       the same meaning as for pmdaEventAddRecord and nmissed is the number of event records that
       have   been   missed   at   this   point   in   the   time-series   of   event    records.
       pmdaEventAddMissedRecord  may be called multiple times for a single batch of event records
       if there are more than one ``missed event record'' episode.

       Once an event record has been started by calling pmdaEventAddRecord,  one  or  more  event
       parameters may be added using pmdaEventAddParam.  The pmid and type parameters decribe the
       PMID of the parameter and the data type (one of the PM_TYPE_* values  from  <pcp/pmapi.h>)
       of  the  value  that  is  passed  via avp.  type should one where the size of the value is
       implied by the type or by the length of a string value  (for  PM_TYPE_STRING)  or  encoded
       within avp->vbp (for PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE).

       Once  the packed array has been constructed, pmdaEventGetAddr should be used to initialize
       the ea_type and ea_len fields at the start of the pmEventArray and return the base address
       of  the event array that is assigned to the vp field of the pmAtomValue structure that the
       pmdaFetchCallBack method should return.

       pmdaEventHighResAddParam   and   pmdaEventHighResGetAddr   are    previous    names    for
       pmdaEventAddHighResParam   and   pmdaEventGetHighResAddr  (respectively)  that  have  been
       maintained for backwards compatibility.

EXAMPLE

       The following skeletal code shows how these routines might be used.

       int             sts;
       int             myarray;
       int             first = 1;
       pmEventArray    eap;

       if (first) {
          first = 0;
          if ((myarray = pmdaEventNewArray()) < 0) {
             // report error and fail
          }
       }

       pmdaEventResetArray(myarray);

       // loop over all event records to be exported
       ... {
          struct timeval   stamp;
          int              flags;

          // establish timestamp and set flags to 0 or some combination
          // of PM_EVENT_FLAG_POINT, PM_EVENT_FLAG_START, PM_EVENT_FLAG_ID,
          // etc
          if ((sts = pmdaEventAddRecord(myarray, &stamp, flags)) < 0) {
             // report error and fail
          }

          // loop over all parameters for this event record
          ... {
             pmID          pmid;
             int           type;
             pmAtomValue   atom;

             // construct pmid, type and atom for the parameter and
             // its value
             if ((sts = pmdaEventAddParam(myarray, pmid, type, &atom)) < 0) {
             // report error and fail
             }
          }

          // if some event records were missed (could be at the start
          // of the exported set, or at the end, or in the middle, or
          // a combination of multiple missed record episodes)
          ... {
             int              nmiss;
             struct timeval   stamp;

             if ((sts = pmdaEventAddMissedRecord(myarray, &stamp, nmiss)) < 0) {
             // report error and fail
             }
          }
       }

       // finish up
       eap = pmdaEventGetAddr(myarray);

SEE ALSO

       clock_gettime(2), gettimeofday(2),  pmdaEventNewQueue(3),  pmdaEventNewClient(3),  PMDA(3)
       and pmEventFlagsStr(3).