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PAPI_get_hardware_info(3) PAPI PAPI_get_hardware_info(3)

NAME

PAPI_get_hardware_info - get information about the system hardware

SYNOPSIS

C Interface

#include <papi.h>
const PAPI_hw_info_t *PAPI_get_hardware_info(void);

Fortran Interface

#include fpapi.h
PAPIF_get_hardware_info(C_INT ncpu, C_INT nnodes, C_INT totalcpus, C_INT vendor, C_STRING vendor_string, C_INT model, C_STRING model_string,C_FLOAT revision, C_FLOAT mhz)

DESCRIPTION

In C, this function returns a pointer to a structure containing information about the hardware on which the program runs. In Fortran, the values of the structure are returned explicitly.

NOTE

The C structure contains detailed information about cache and TLB sizes. This information is not available from Fortran.

ARGUMENTS

The following arguments are implicit in the structure returned by the C function, or explicitly returned by Fortran.

ncpu -- number of CPUs in an SMP Node

nnodes -- number of Nodes in the entire system

totalcpus -- total number of CPUs in the entire system

vendor -- vendor id number of CPU

vendor_string -- vendor id string of CPU

model -- model number of CPU

model_string -- model string of CPU

revision -- Revision number of CPU

mhz -- Cycle time of this CPU; *may* be an estimate generated at init time with a quick timing routine

mem_hierarchy -- PAPI memory heirarchy description

RETURN VALUES

On success, the C function returns a non-NULL pointer, and the Fortran function returns PAPI_OK.
On error, NULL is returned by the C function, and a non-zero error code is returned by the Fortran function.

ERRORS

One or more of the arguments is invalid.

EXAMPLE

const PAPI_hw_info_t *hwinfo = NULL;
	
if (PAPI_library_init(PAPI_VER_CURRENT) != PAPI_VER_CURRENT)

exit(1); if ((hwinfo = PAPI_get_hardware_info()) == NULL)
exit(1); printf("%d CPU's at %f Mhz.\n",hwinfo->totalcpus,hwinfo->mhz);

DATA STRUCTURE

The C data structure returned by this function is found in papi.h and reproduced below:


typedef struct _papi_mh_tlb_info {
int type; /* See papi.h for PAPI_MH definitions. */
int num_entries;
int associativity;
} PAPI_mh_tlb_info_t;
typedef struct _papi_mh_cache_info {
int type; /* See papi.h for PAPI_MH definitions. */
int size;
int line_size;
int num_lines;
int associativity;
} PAPI_mh_cache_info_t;
typedef struct _papi_mh_level_info {
PAPI_mh_tlb_info_t tlb[2];
PAPI_mh_cache_info_t cache[2];
} PAPI_mh_level_t;
typedef struct _papi_mh_info { /* mh for mem hierarchy maybe? */
int levels;
PAPI_mh_level_t level[PAPI_MAX_MEM_HIERARCHY_LEVELS];
} PAPI_mh_info_t;
typedef struct _papi_hw_info {
int ncpu; /* Number of CPU's in an SMP Node */
int nnodes; /* Number of Nodes in the entire system */
int totalcpus; /* Total number of CPU's in the entire system */
int vendor; /* Vendor number of CPU */
char vendor_string[PAPI_MAX_STR_LEN]; /* Vendor string of CPU */
int model; /* Model number of CPU */
char model_string[PAPI_MAX_STR_LEN]; /* Model string of CPU */
float revision; /* Revision of CPU */
float mhz; /* Cycle time of this CPU, *may* be estimated at
init time with a quick timing routine */
PAPI_mh_info_t mem_hierarchy; /* PAPI memory heirarchy description */
} PAPI_hw_info_t;

BUGS

If called before PAPI_library_init() the behavior of the routine is undefined.

SEE ALSO

PAPI_library_init(3), PAPI_get_dmem_info(3), PAPI_get_opt(3), PAPI_get_executable_info(3)

September, 2004 PAPI Programmer's Reference