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PMTIME(3) Library Functions Manual PMTIME(3)
pmTimeConnect, pmTimeDisconnect, pmTimeRecv, pmTimeSendAck, pmTimeShowDialog - time control functions for synchronizing the archive position and update interval between one or more applications
#include <pcp/pmtime.h> int pmTimeConnect(int port, pmTime *state); int pmTimeDisconnect(int fd); int pmTimeSendAck(int fd, struct timeval *fetchTime); int pmTimeShowDialog(int fd, int show); int pmTimeRecv(int fd, pmTime *state); cc ... -lpcp_gui
These functions form part of the Performance Metrics Applications Programming Interface (PMAPI) and are intended to provide a uniform mechanism for applications to both replay archive data and report live data in a time synchronized manner. The pmTime structure has the following fields: typedef struct { unsigned int magic; unsigned int length; pm_tctl_command command; pm_tctl_source source; pm_tctl_state state; pm_tctl_mode mode; struct timeval delta; struct timeval position; struct timeval start; /* archive only */ struct timeval end; /* archive only */ char data[0]; /* arbitrary length info (TZ) */ } pmTime; In the simplest case, the application should call pmTimeConnect to connect to the time control server, pmtime(1), and then repeatedly call pmTimeRecv in the main loop of the application. On success, pmTimeConnect returns a non-negative file descriptor. In applications which have multiple threads of control, rather than simply blocking in pmTimeRecv, the file descriptor may be used in calls to select(2). In graphical applications, the file descriptor may be used to interface with the event loop. The port parameter to pmTimeConnect is the port number of the socket on which the time control server is (or will be) listening for new connections. The state parameter to pmTimeConnect is used to initialize a new time control server or to pass additional information to an existing time control server. The start and finish fields indicate the chronological bounds interesting to the application. The showgui field indicates whether the time control server should initially show or hide the dialog. The position, delta, and data fields indicate the initial archive position, update interval, time zone string and time zone label string. pmTimeRecv blocks until the time control server sends a command message. It then updates the state parameter and returns one of the PM_TCTL_* command identifiers. The PM_TCTL_SET command indicates the application should seek to the archive position (see pmSetMode(3)) returned in the position field of the state parameter. The PM_TCTL_STEP command indicates the application should perform an update, i.e. advance (or rewind, if delta is negative) to the time indicated by position and then fetch new metric values, update the display or whatever. In order for several application to remain synchronized, the time control server will wait until all applications have acknowledged that they have completed the step command. Applications should call pmTimeSendAck when the step command has been processed. Note that PM_TCTL_STEP is the only command that requires an explicit acknowledgement. The PM_TCTL_VCRMODE command is used by the time control server to indicate the current VCR mode. The value is returned in the mode field of the state parameter passed to pmTimeRecv, and remains valid until the next PM_TCTL_VCRMODE command is received. The PM_TCTL_TZ command indicates the application should use a new time- zone, as indicated in the newzone field of the state parameter. The PM_TCTL_BOUNDS command is sent to all applications when the time control server changes its chronological bounds. This may occur when a new application connects to the time control server or the user changes the bounds manually. Most applications will ignore this command. The PM_TCTL_GUIHIDE or PM_TCTL_GUISHOW commands will be sent to all applications when the visibility of the time control server changes. This allows applications to alter the text in menus or buttons to reflect this change. Applications may change the visibility of the time control dialog using the pmTimeShowDialog function. The initial visibility is determined when the time control dialog is first created by an application calling pmTimeConnect with the showgui field in the state parameter set to the desired value. The pmTimeDisconnect function may be used to close the command socket to the time control server. This is useful when applications need to change the connection mode, e.g. to divorce the current time control server and connect to a new one.
pmtime(1), PMAPI(3) and pmSetMode(3).
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