s390_runtime_instr — enable/disable s390 CPU run-time instrumentation
#include <asm/runtime_instr.h>
int
s390_runtime_instr( |
int command, |
int signum) ; |
The s390_runtime_instr
()
system call starts or stops CPU run-time instrumentation for
the calling thread.
The command
argument controls whether run-time instrumentation is started
(S390_RUNTIME_INSTR_START
, 1)
or stopped (S390_RUNTIME_INSTR_STOP
, 2) for the calling
thread.
The signum
argument specifies the number of a real-time signal. The
real-time signal is sent to the thread if the run-time
instrumentation buffer is full or if the
run-time-instrumentation-halted interrupt occurred.
On success, s390_runtime_instr
() returns 0 and enables
the thread for run-time instrumentation by assigning the
thread a default run-time instrumentation control block. The
caller can then read and modify the control block and start
the run-time instrumentation. On error, −1 is returned
and errno
is set to one of the
error codes listed below.
The value specified in command
is not a valid
command or the value specified in signum
is not a real-time
signal number.
Allocating memory for the run-time instrumentation control block failed.
The run-time instrumentation facility is not available.
This Linux-specific system call is available only on the s390 architecture. The run-time instrumentation facility is available beginning with System z EC12.
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