SYNOPSIS

C	#include <pvm3.h>
	#include <pvmtev.h>

	int info = pvm_gettmask( int who, Pvmtmask mask )

	int info = pvm_settmask( int who, Pvmtmask mask )


Fortran	Not Available

PARAMETERS

who

Specifies which trace mask to get or set:

	PvmTaskSelf	The current task
	PvmTaskChild	Children tasks to be spawned
mask

Trace mask (owned by caller), which is filled in with the current trace vector on calling pvm_gettmask or used to set the current trace vector on calling pvm_settmask.

info

Status code returned. Values less than zero indicate an error.

DESCRIPTION

Each task has a trace mask, which can be used to individually enable tracing of each libpvm function. The mask is inherited from its parent task (or initially all cleared if the task has no parent). When calls are made to functions in libpvm, the parameters and results are sent in messages to the trace sink of the task (variable PvmTraceTid set by calling pvm_setopt - see man page).

The PVM console and XPVM use this system to get trace data from application programs.

A task can get or set either its own trace mask, or the mask passed to children it spawns. Note the mask must be set before the spawn call; setting the child trace mask has no effect on already-running children.

The trace mask can be kept in a temporary variable, declared as:

Pvmtmask mymask;

Right now, this is a character array with approximately 80 bits.

There are four macros defined to manipulate trace masks. Along with the functions, these allow a program to get the current trace mask, modify or save it, and put it back:

	TEV_INIT_MASK(mask)
	TEV_SET_MASK(mask, kind)
	TEV_UNSET_MASK(mask, kind)
	TEV_CHECK_MASK(mask, kind)

TEV_INIT_MASK initializes a mask to all bits cleared and must be used to initialize a trace mask (unless that is done by setting it from pvm_gettmask). TEV_SET_MASK sets a bit in a mask. Bit values are defined in <pvmtev.h>. Likewise, TEV_UNSET_MASK clears a single bit and TEV_CHECK_MASK checks to see if a bit is set, returning nonzero if true.

Note: Most events in the trace mask come in pairs, the first (ending in ...0) is generated on entry to a function and the second (...1) on exit. The trace mask has only half as many bits as there are events; events are enabled in pairs. In other words, if you select TEV_SEND0, you'll also get TEV_SEND1.

The trace mask is deliberately kept as a printable (and null-terminated) string, for two reasons. First, it is passed through the environment between tasks, in the form:

PVMTMASK=@@AAOG@@NO@L@@@@@@@@

so the pvmd doesn't have to explicitly manage it. Second, the mask variables can be passed between tasks using pvm_pkstr() or otherwise manipulated as strings.

pvm_gettmask and pvm_settmask return PvmOk on success, else a negative value.

EXAMPLES

C:
	#include <pvm3.h>
	#include <pvmtev.h>

	Pvmtmask m;

	pvm_gettmask( PvmTaskChild, m );
	TEV_SET_MASK(m, TEV_ADDHOSTS0 );
	pvm_settmask( PvmTaskChild, m );
	pvm_spawn( "worker", (char **)0, PvmTaskDefault, "", 1, (int *)0);

ERRORS

The following error condition can be returned by pvm_gettmask or pvm_settmask:

PvmBadParam

invalid value for who argument.

RELATED TO pvm_settmask…

pvm(1PVM), pvm_getopt(3PVM), pvm_setopt(3PVM)