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PAPI_set_thr_specific(3) | PAPI | PAPI_set_thr_specific(3) |
NAME¶
PAPI_set_thr_specific - Store a pointer to a thread specific data structure.
SYNOPSIS¶
Detailed Description¶
Prototype:
#include <papi.h>
int PAPI_set_thr_specific( int tag, void *ptr );
int PAPI_set_thr_specific( int tag, void *ptr );
Parameters:
tag An identifier, the value of which is either
PAPI_USR1_TLS or PAPI_USR2_TLS. This identifier indicates which of several
data structures associated with this thread is to be accessed.
ptr A pointer to the memory containing the data structure.
ptr A pointer to the memory containing the data structure.
Return values:
PAPI_OK
PAPI_EINVAL The tag argument is out of range.
PAPI_EINVAL The tag argument is out of range.
In C, PAPI_set_thr_specific will save ptr into an array indexed by tag. There are 2 user available locations and tag can be either PAPI_USR1_TLS or PAPI_USR2_TLS. The array mentioned above is managed by PAPI and allocated to each thread which has called PAPI_thread_init. There is no Fortran equivalent function.
Example:
int ret; HighLevelInfo *state = NULL; ret = PAPI_thread_init(pthread_self); if (ret != PAPI_OK) handle_error(ret);
// Do we have the thread specific data setup yet? ret = PAPI_get_thr_specific(PAPI_USR1_TLS, (void *) &state); if (ret != PAPI_OK || state == NULL) {
state = (HighLevelInfo *) malloc(sizeof(HighLevelInfo));
if (state == NULL) return (PAPI_ESYS);
memset(state, 0, sizeof(HighLevelInfo));
state->EventSet = PAPI_NULL;
ret = PAPI_create_eventset(&state->EventSet);
if (ret != PAPI_OK) return (PAPI_ESYS);
ret = PAPI_set_thr_specific(PAPI_USR1_TLS, state);
if (ret != PAPI_OK) return (ret); }
See also:
PAPI_register_thread PAPI_thread_init
PAPI_thread_id PAPI_get_thr_specific
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