POSIX_TRACE_EVENTID_EQUAL

Section: POSIX Programmer's Manual (3P)
Updated: 2003
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PROLOG

This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual. The Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult the corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may not be implemented on Linux.  

NAME

posix_trace_eventid_equal, posix_trace_eventid_get_name, posix_trace_trid_eventid_open - manipulate the trace event type identifier (TRACING)  

SYNOPSIS

#include <trace.h>

int posix_trace_eventid_equal(trace_id_t trid, trace_event_id_t event1,
       trace_event_id_t
event2);
int posix_trace_eventid_get_name(trace_id_t
trid,
       trace_event_id_t
event, char *event_name);

int posix_trace_trid_eventid_open(trace_id_t trid,
       const char *restrict
event_name,
       trace_event_id_t *restrict
event);
 

DESCRIPTION

The posix_trace_eventid_equal() function shall compare the trace event type identifiers event1 and event2 from the same trace stream or the same trace log identified by the trid argument. If the trace event type identifiers event1 and event2 are from different trace streams, the return value shall be unspecified.

The posix_trace_eventid_get_name() function shall return, in the argument pointed to by event_name, the trace event name associated with the trace event type identifier identified by the argument event, for the trace stream or for the trace log identified by the trid argument. The name of the trace event shall have a maximum of {TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX} characters (which has the minimum value {_POSIX_TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX}). Successive calls to this function with the same trace event type identifier and the same trace stream identifier shall return the same event name.

The posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() function shall associate a user trace event name with a trace event type identifier for a given trace stream. The trace stream is identified by the trid argument, and it shall be an active trace stream. The trace event name is the string pointed to by the argument event_name. It shall have a maximum of {TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX} characters (which has the minimum value {_POSIX_TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX}). The number of user trace event type identifiers that can be defined for any given process is limited by the maximum value {TRACE_USER_EVENT_MAX}, which has the minimum value {_POSIX_TRACE_USER_EVENT_MAX}.

If the Trace Inherit option is not supported, the posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() function shall associate the user trace event name pointed to by the event_name argument with a trace event type identifier that is unique for the process being traced in the trace stream identified by the trid argument, and is returned in the variable pointed to by the event argument. If the user trace event name has already been mapped for the traced process, then the previously assigned trace event type identifier shall be returned. If the per-process user trace event name limit represented by {TRACE_USER_EVENT_MAX} has been reached, the pre-defined POSIX_TRACE_UNNAMED_USEREVENT (see Trace Option: User Trace Event ) user trace event shall be returned.

If the Trace Inherit option is supported, the posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() function shall associate the user trace event name pointed to by the event_name argument with a trace event type identifier that is unique for all the processes being traced in the trace stream identified by the trid argument, and is returned in the variable pointed to by the event argument. If the user trace event name has already been mapped for the traced processes, then the previously assigned trace event type identifier shall be returned. If the per-process user trace event name limit represented by {TRACE_USER_EVENT_MAX} has been reached, the pre-defined POSIX_TRACE_UNNAMED_USEREVENT (see Trace Option: User Trace Event ) user trace event shall be returned.  

RETURN VALUE

Upon successful completion, the posix_trace_eventid_get_name() and posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() functions shall return a value of zero. Otherwise, they shall return the corresponding error number.

The posix_trace_eventid_equal() function shall return a non-zero value if event1 and event2 are equal; otherwise, a value of zero shall be returned. No errors are defined. If either event1 or event2 are not valid trace event type identifiers for the trace stream specified by trid or if the trid is invalid, the behavior shall be unspecified.

The posix_trace_eventid_get_name() function stores the trace event name value in the object pointed to by event_name, if successful.

The posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() function stores the trace event type identifier value in the object pointed to by event, if successful.  

ERRORS

The posix_trace_eventid_get_name() and posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() functions shall fail if:

EINVAL
The trid argument was not a valid trace stream identifier.

The posix_trace_trid_eventid_open() function shall fail if:

ENAMETOOLONG

The size of the name pointed to by the event_name argument was longer than the implementation-defined value {TRACE_EVENT_NAME_MAX}.

The posix_trace_eventid_get_name() function shall fail if:

EINVAL
The trace event type identifier event was not associated with any name.

The following sections are informative.  

EXAMPLES

None.  

APPLICATION USAGE

None.  

RATIONALE

None.  

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

None.  

SEE ALSO

Trace Option: User Trace Event, posix_trace_event(), posix_trace_getnext_event(), the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <trace.h>  

COPYRIGHT

Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .