Using lgrp_latency_cookie
()
The lgrp_latency
()
function returns the latency between a CPU in one lgroup
to the memory in another lgroup.
#include <sys/lgrp_user.h> int lgrp_latency_cookie(lgrp_cookie_t cookie, lgrp_id_t from, lgrp_id_t to. lat_between_t between);
The lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function takes a cookie
that represents a snapshot of the lgroup hierarchy. The lgrp_init
()
function
creates this cookie. The lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function
returns a value that represents the latency between a hardware resource in
the lgroup given by the value of the from
argument
and a hardware resource in the lgroup given by the value of the to
argument.
If both arguments point to the same lgroup, the lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function
returns the latency value within that lgroup.
Note:
The latency value returned by thelgrp_latency_cookie
()
function
is defined by the operating system and is platform-specific. This value does
not necessarily represent the actual latency between hardware devices. Use
this value only for comparison within one domain.
When the value of the between
argument is LGRP_LAT_CPU_TO_MEM
, the lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function measures
the latency from a CPU resource to a memory resource.
The lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function returns EINVAL
when the lgroup ID is not valid. When the lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function does not find the specified lgroup ID, the from
lgroup
does not contain any CPUs, or the to
lgroup does not have any
memory, the lgrp_latency_cookie
()
function returns
ESRCH
. For more information, see the
lgrp_latency
(3LGRP) man page.