'\"macro stdmacro .TH PMLOCALPMDA 3 "" "Performance Co-Pilot" .SH NAME \f3__pmLocalPMDA\f1 \- change the table of DSO PMDAs for PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL contexts .SH "C SYNOPSIS" .ft 3 #include "pmapi.h" .br #include "libpcp.h" .sp .ad l .hy 0 .in +8n .ti -8n int __pmLocalPMDA(int \fIop\fP, int \fIdomain\fP, const char *\fIname\fP, const\ char\ *\fIinit\fP); .sp .in .hy .ad cc ... \-lpcp .ft 1 .SH CAVEAT This documentation is intended for internal Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) developer use. .PP These interfaces are not part of the PCP APIs that are guaranteed to remain fixed across releases, and they may not work, or may provide different semantics at some point in the future. .SH DESCRIPTION PCP contexts of type .B PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL are used by clients that wish to fetch metrics directly from one or more PMDAs on the local host without involving .BR pmcd (1). A PMDA that is to be used in this way must have been built as a Dynamic Shared Object (DSO). .P Historically the table of PMDAs available for use with .B PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL was hardcoded to the following: .IP * 2n The PMDA (or PMDAs) that export the operating system performance data and data about process activity. .PD 0 .IP * The .B mmv PMDA. .IP * The .B sample PMDA provided .B $PCP_LITE_SAMPLE or .B $PMDA_LOCAL_SAMPLE is set in the environment \- used mostly for QA and testing. .PD .PP The initial table of PMDAs available for use with .B PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL is now generated dynamically from all those PMDAs that have been installed as DSOs on the local host. The one exception is the ``pmcd'' PMDA which only operates correctly in the address space of a running .BR pmcd (1) process and so is not available to an application using a .B PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL context. .PP .B __pmLocalPMDA provides a number of services to amend the table of PMDAs available for use with .BR PM_CONTEXT_LOCAL . .P The .I op argument specifies the what should be done and takes one of the following values and actions: .IP PM_LOCAL_ADD 16n Append an entry to the table for the PMDA with a Performance Metrics Domain (PMD) of .IR domain , the path to the DSO PMDA is given by .I path and the PMDA's initialization routine is .IR init . .IP PM_LOCAL_DEL Removes all entries in the table where the .I domain matches, or the .I path matches. Setting the arguments .I domain to \-1 or .I path to .B NULL to force matching on the .I other argument. The .I init argument is ignored. .IP PM_LOCAL_CLEAR Remove all entries from the table. All the other arguments are ignored in this case. .P The .IR domain , .I name and .I init arguments have similar syntax and semantics to the associated fields in the .BR pmcd (1) configuration file. The one difference is the .I path argument which is used by .B __pmLocalPMDA to find a likely looking DSO by searching in this order: .B $PCP_PMDAS_DIR\c /\c .IR path , .IR path , .B $PCP_PMDAS_DIR\c /\c .I path\c \&.\c .I dso-suffix and finally .I path\c \&.\c .I dso-suffix (\c .I dso-suffix is the local platform specific default file name suffix for a DSO, e.g. .B so for Linux, .B dylib for Mac OS X, .B dll for Windows, etc.). .SH "RETURN VALUE" In most cases, .B __pmLocalPMDA returns 0 to indicate success. If .I op is invalid, then the return value is .B PM_ERR_CONV else if there is no matching table entry found for a .B PM_LOCAL_DEL operation, PM_ERR_INDOM is returned. .SH SEE ALSO .BR pmcd (1), .BR PMAPI (3), .BR pmNewContext (3) and .BR __pmSpecLocalPMDA (3).