SLOG_Irec_SetMinRec
Set the fields for a bare minimal Interval Record
Synopsis
int SLOG_Irec_SetMinRec( SLOG_intvlrec_t *intvlrec,
const SLOG_evttype_t evttype,
const SLOG_rectype_t rectype,
const SLOG_bebit_t bebit_0,
const SLOG_bebit_t bebit_1,
const SLOG_starttime_t starttime,
const SLOG_duration_t duration,
const SLOG_nodeID_t node_id,
const SLOG_cpuID_t cpu_id,
const SLOG_threadID_t thread_id,
const SLOG_where_t where )
Modified Input Variables
- intvlrec - pointer to the internal interval record to be modified.
Unmodified Input Variables
- evttype - interval record's evttype field which determines if the
record is a FIXED record or VARIABLE record, this in turns
will determine the number of association and the number of
sets of MPI call arguments.
- rectype - interval record's record type field.
- bebit_0 - interval record's first bebit.
- bebit_1 - interval record's second bebit.
- starttime - interval record's start time.
- duration - interval record's life time.
- node_id - interval record's node ID.
- cpu_id - interval record's cpu ID.
- thread_id - interval record's thread ID.
- where - interval record's where integer pointer.
Modified Output Variables
- returned value - integer return status.
Usage Notes on this subroutine
The subroutine initializes an allocated internal interval
record data structure. So the routine must be called before
appending the record to the SLOG file.
Include File Needed
slog.h
Notes on SLOG return status code
There are 3 allowed SLOG returned status codes. They are
SLOG_SUCCESS, SLOG_FAIL and SLOG_EOF. Their actual values
are defined in slog.h
SLOG_SUCCESS is returned when no error is encountered.
SLOG_FAIL is returned when error is encounted.
SLOG_EOF is returned when End of file is encounted.
Location:../src/slog_irec_write.c