Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+)
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PROCESSOR_GETINFOLIST_ Procedure
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45: interpreter transitions
for NSR-L processors, the number of times that accelerated code has entered the
interpreter since the Measure product started collecting statistics on the processor.
If the processor is not a NSR-L processor, 0D is returned.
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46: transactions
the number of transactions since the Measure product started collecting statistics
on the processor. If the Measure product is not collecting statistics on the
processor, 0D is returned. A transaction is defined as a read from a terminal
followed by a write to a terminal. This number is returned as an unsigned value.
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47: processor model
the processor model number. Processor model numbers are defined only for
certain processors. The processor model number is set to 0 when it is unknown,
undefined, or if the processor of interest is running on a RVU earlier than D20.
See Table 12-6
for processor model values.
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48: processor name
the processor name. See Table 12-6
for processor name STRING values.
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49: processor full name
the processor full name. See Table 12-6
for processor full name STRING values.
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50: accelerated time
the number of microseconds the processor spent in accelerated code since the
Measure product started collecting statistics on the processor. If the Measure
product is not collecting statistics on the processor or if the processor of interest is
running a RVU earlier than D20, -1F is returned. If the processor of interest is not
a native processor, then 0F is returned.
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51: clock resolution
the resolution of the system clock in nanoseconds.
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52: maximum clock adjustment
the maximum rate, in nanoseconds per second, that the system clock can be
adjusted. This rate can be exceeded when the system clock is moved forward.
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53: maximum clock drift
the maximum rate, in nanoseconds per second, that the system clock can drift.
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54: clock sets
the number of times the clock was set since the processor was loaded.
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55: system loads
the number of system loads from the $SYSTEM disk.