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author | Stan Cox <scox@redhat.com> | 2008-05-29 14:46:38 -0400 |
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committer | Stan Cox <scox@redhat.com> | 2008-05-29 14:46:38 -0400 |
commit | c39d889155d4c9365bd27691d22a92c447ced976 (patch) | |
tree | 64b56069b0435ac09564ba983bea154a9747bcbe /runtime/tests/pmaps/is.c | |
parent | ef63732e82dd7979dcf608ba6ed4528e150b47ac (diff) | |
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SW5106 Remove old map and histogram formatting code
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diff --git a/runtime/tests/pmaps/is.c b/runtime/tests/pmaps/is.c deleted file mode 100644 index a97d8b0b..00000000 --- a/runtime/tests/pmaps/is.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#include "runtime.h" - -/* test of pmaps with keys of int64 and value of string */ - -/* It's not clear this would ever be used in the systemtap language. - It is not clear this would be useful. */ - -#define VALUE_TYPE STRING -#define KEY1_TYPE INT64 -#include "pmap-gen.c" - -#include "map.c" - -int main () -{ - PMAP map = _stp_pmap_new_is(4); - char *x; - char buf[32]; - - /* put some data in. _processor_number is a global hack that allows */ - /* us to set the current emulated cpu number for our userspace tests. */ - /* Note that we set values based on the cpu number just to show that */ - /* different values are stored in each cpu */ - for (_processor_number = 0; _processor_number < NR_CPUS; _processor_number++) { - sprintf(buf, "%d,", _processor_number); - _stp_pmap_add_is(map, 1, buf); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", 10 *_processor_number + 1); - _stp_pmap_add_is(map, 2, buf); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", _processor_number * _processor_number); - _stp_pmap_add_is(map, 3, buf); - _stp_pmap_add_is(map, 4, "1,"); - } - - /* read it back out and verify. Use the special get_cpu call to get non-aggregated data */ - for (_processor_number = 0; _processor_number < NR_CPUS; _processor_number++) { - x = _stp_pmap_get_cpu_is (map, 3); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", _processor_number * _processor_number); - if (strcmp(x, buf)) - printf("ERROR: Got %s when expected %s\n", x, buf); - x = _stp_pmap_get_cpu_is (map, 1); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", _processor_number); - if (strcmp(x, buf)) - printf("ERROR: Got %s when expected %s\n", x, buf); - x = _stp_pmap_get_cpu_is (map, 4); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", 1); - if (strcmp(x, buf)) - printf("ERROR: Got %s when expected %s\n", x, buf); - x = _stp_pmap_get_cpu_is (map, 2); - sprintf(buf, "%d,", 10 * _processor_number +1); - if (strcmp(x, buf)) - printf("ERROR: Got %s when expected %s\n", x, buf); - } - - /* now print the per-cpu data */ - for (_processor_number = 0; _processor_number < NR_CPUS; _processor_number++) { - printf("CPU #%d\n", _processor_number); - _stp_pmap_printn_cpu (map,0, "map[%1d] = %s", _processor_number); - } - _processor_number = 0; - - /* print the aggregated data */ - _stp_pmap_print(map,"map[%1d] = %s"); - - _stp_pmap_del (map); - return 0; -} - |