perfstat_thread Subroutine

Purpose

Retrieves kernel thread utilization metrics.

Library

Perfstat Library (libperfstat.a)

Syntax

#include <libperfstat.h>
int perfstat_thread (name,userbuff,sizeof_userbuff,desired_number)
perfstat_id_t* name;
perfstat_thread_t* userbuff;
int sizeof_userbuff;
int desired_number;

Description

The perfstat_thread subroutine is used to retrieve per kernel thread utilization metrics for a process or for all the processes. The perfstat_thread subroutine retrieves one or more kernel thread statistics to populate the perfstat_thread_t data structure.

If the name and userbuff parameters are set as NULL, and the desired_number parameter is set to 0, the perfstat_thread subroutine returns the number of active threads.

If the name and userbuff parameters are set to NULL, and the sizeof_userbuff parameter is set to 0, the size of the current version of the perfstat_thread_t data structure is returned.

Parameters

Item Description
name Determines whether the kernel thread statistics must be captured for all the processes or captured for a specific process. The name parameter, must be set to NULL to get the kernel thread statistics for all processes. To get the kernel thread statistics for a specific process, the process ID must be specified.
Note: The value of the ID must be passed as a string to the name parameter. For example, to retrieve the statistics for a process that has the process ID 12345, the name parameter must be set to 12345.
userbuff Points to the memory area that is filled with one or more perfstat_thread_t data structures.
sizeof_userbuff Specifies the size of the perfstat_thread_t data structure.
Note: To obtain the size of the latest version of the perfstat_thread_t data structure, set the sizeof_userbuff parameter to 0, and the name and userbuff parameter to NULL.
desired_number Specifies the number of perfstat_thread_t data structures to copy to the userbuff parameter.

Return Values

Unless the perfstat_thread subroutine is used to retrieve the number of available structures, the number of structures that are filled is returned upon successful completion. If unsuccessful, a value of -1 is returned and the errno global variable is set.

Error Codes

The subroutine is unsuccessful if the following is true:

Item Description
EINVAL One of the parameters is not valid.

Files

The libperfstat.h file defines standard macros, data types, and subroutines.