Provided by: tau_2.16.4-1.5_amd64 bug

NAME

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM - Track the headroom (amount of memory for a process to grow) by periodically
       interrupting the program

SYNOPSIS

       C/C++:

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM(void);

       Fortran:

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM(void);

DESCRIPTION

       Tracks the amount of memory available for the process before it runs out of free memory on the heap. This
       call sets up a signal handler that is invoked every 10 seconds by an interrupt (this interval may be
       altered by using the TAU_SET_INTERRUPT_INTERVAL call). Inside the interrupt handler, TAU evaluates how
       much memory it can allocate and associates it with the callstack using the TAU context events (See
       TAU_REGISTER_CONTEXT_EVENT(3)). The user can vary the size of the callstack by setting the environment
       variable TAU_CALLPATH_DEPTH (default is 2). This call is useful on machines like IBM BG/L where no
       virtual memory (or paging using the swap space) is present. The amount of heap memory available to the
       program is limited by the amount of available physical memory. TAU executes a series of malloc calls with
       a granularity of 1MB and determines the amount of memory available for the program to grow.

EXAMPLE

       C/C++ :

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM();

       Fortran :

       call TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM()

SEE ALSO

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY(3), TAU_SET_INTERRUPT_INTERVAL(3), TAU_ENABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY_HEADROOM(3),
       TAU_DISABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY_HEADROOM(3), TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM_HERE(3)

                                                   08/31/2005                            TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEA(3)