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NAME

       pmLookupDesc - obtain a description for a performance metric

C SYNOPSIS

       #include <pcp/pmapi.h>

       int pmLookupDesc(pmID pmid, pmDesc *desc);

       cc ... -lpcp

DESCRIPTION

       Given  a Performance Metrics Identifier (PMID) as pmid, fill in the given pmDesc structure, pointed to by
       the parameter desc, from the  current  Performance  Metrics  Application  Programming  Interface  (PMAPI)
       context.

       The  pmDesc  structure  provides all of the information required to describe and manipulate a performance
       metric via the PMAPI, and has the following declaration.

            /* Performance Metric Descriptor */
            typedef struct {
                pmID    pmid;   /* unique identifier */
                int     type;   /* base data type (see below) */
                pmInDom indom;  /* instance domain */
                int     sem;    /* semantics of value (see below) *
                pmUnits units;  /* dimension and units (see below) */
            } pmDesc;

            /* pmDesc.type -- data type of metric values */
            #define PM_TYPE_NOSUPPORT        -1    /* not impl. in this version */
            #define PM_TYPE_32               0    /* 32-bit signed integer */
            #define PM_TYPE_U32              1    /* 32-bit unsigned integer */
            #define PM_TYPE_64               2    /* 64-bit signed integer */
            #define PM_TYPE_U64              3    /* 64-bit unsigned integer */
            #define PM_TYPE_FLOAT            4    /* 32-bit floating point */
            #define PM_TYPE_DOUBLE           5    /* 64-bit floating point */
            #define PM_TYPE_STRING           6    /* array of char */
            #define PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE        7    /* arbitrary binary data */
            #define PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE_STATIC 8    /* static pointer to aggregate */
            #define PM_TYPE_EVENT            9    /* packed pmEventArray */
            #define PM_TYPE_UNKNOWN          255  /* used in pmValueBlock, not pmDesc */

            /* pmDesc.sem -- semantics/interpretation of metric values */
            #define PM_SEM_COUNTER  1  /* cumulative ctr (monotonic incr) */
            #define PM_SEM_INSTANT  3  /* instant. value continuous domain */
            #define PM_SEM_DISCRETE 4  /* instant. value discrete domain */

       The type field in the pmDesc describes various encodings (or formats) for a metric's value.

       If a value is counted in the underlying base instrumentation with less than 32 bits of integer precision,
       it  is the responsibility of the Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) to promote the value to a 32-bit
       integer before it is exported into the Performance Metrics Collection Subsystem (PMCS); i.e. applications
       above the PMAPI never have to deal with 8-bit and 16-bit counters.

       If   the   value  of  a  performance  metric  is  of  type  PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE,  PM_TYPE_AGGREGATE_STATIC,
       PM_TYPE_EVENT or PM_TYPE_STRING, the interpretation of the value is unknown to the PMCS.  In these cases,
       the  application  using  the  value, and the PMDA providing the value must have some common understanding
       about how the value is structured and interpreted.

       Each value for a performance metric is assumed to be drawn from a set of values that can be described  in
       terms  of their dimensionality and scale by a compact encoding as follows.  The dimensionality is defined
       by a power, or index, in each of 3 orthogonal dimensions, namely Space, Time and Count (or Events,  which
       are dimensionless).  For example I/O throughput might be represented as
                    -1
          Space.Time
       while the running total of system calls is Count, memory allocation is Space and average service time is
                    -1
          Time.Count
       In each dimension there are a number of common scale values that may be used to better encode ranges that
       might otherwise exhaust the precision of a 32-bit value.  This information  is  encoded  in  the  pmUnits
       structure which is embedded in the pmDesc structure.

            /*
             * Encoding for the units (dimensions Time and Space) and scale
             * for Performance Metric Values
             *
             * For example, a pmUnits struct of
             *      { 1, -1, 0, PM_SPACE_MBYTE, PM_TIME_SEC, 0 }
             * represents Mbytes/sec, while
             *      { 0, 1, -1, 0, PM_TIME_HOUR, 6 }
             * represents hours/million-events
             */
            typedef struct {
                int dimSpace:4;             /* space dimension */
                int dimTime:4;              /* time dimension */
                int dimCount:4;             /* event dimension */
                unsigned int scaleSpace:4;  /* one of PM_SPACE_* below */
                unsigned int scaleTime:4;   /* one of PM_TIME_* below */
                int scaleCount:4;           /* one of PM_COUNT_* below */
            } pmUnits;                      /* dimensional units and scale of value */

            /* pmUnits.scaleSpace */
            #define PM_SPACE_BYTE   0       /* bytes */
            #define PM_SPACE_KBYTE  1       /* Kilobytes (1024) */
            #define PM_SPACE_MBYTE  2       /* Megabytes (1024^2) */
            #define PM_SPACE_GBYTE  3       /* Gigabytes (1024^3) */
            #define PM_SPACE_TBYTE  4       /* Terabytes (1024^4) */
            /* pmUnits.scaleTime */
            #define PM_TIME_NSEC    0       /* nanoseconds */
            #define PM_TIME_USEC    1       /* microseconds */
            #define PM_TIME_MSEC    2       /* milliseconds */
            #define PM_TIME_SEC     3       /* seconds */
            #define PM_TIME_MIN     4       /* minutes */
            #define PM_TIME_HOUR    5       /* hours */
            /*
             * pmUnits.scaleCount (e.g. count events, syscalls, interrupts,
             * etc.) these are simply powers of 10, and not enumerated here,
             * e.g. 6 for 10^6, or -3 for 10^-3
             */
            #define PM_COUNT_ONE    0       /* 1 */

       Special   routines  (e.g.  pmExtractValue(3),  pmConvScale(3))  are  provided  to  manipulate  values  in
       conjunction with the pmUnits structure that  defines  the  dimension  and  scale  of  the  values  for  a
       particular performance metric.

       Below  the  PMAPI,  the information required to complete the pmDesc structure, is fetched from the PMDAs,
       and in this way the format and scale of performance metrics may change  dynamically,  as  the  PMDAs  and
       their  underlying  instrumentation  evolve  with  time.  In particular, when some metrics suddenly become
       64-bits long, or change their units from Mbytes to Gbytes, well-written applications using  the  services
       provided by the PMAPI will continue to function correctly.

SEE ALSO

       PMAPI(3),  pmAtomStr(3),  pmConvScale(3), pmExtractValue(3), pmGetConfig(3), pmTypeStr(3), pmUnitsStr(3),
       pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5).

DIAGNOSTICS

       PM_ERR_PMID
              The requested PMID is not known to the PMCS

       PM_ERR_NOAGENT
              The PMDA responsible for providing the metric is currently not available