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/*++
Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation
All rights reserved.
Module Name:
perf.hxx
Abstract:
Performance public header file.
Author:
Albert Ting (AlbertT) 18-Dec-1996
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef PERF_HXX
#define PERF_HXX
/********************************************************************
To use the performance library, do the following:
* Define a string gszAppName that is the name of the application.
* Export the routines:
Pf_dwClientOpen
Pf_dwClientCollet
Pf_vClientClose
* In Pf_dwClientOpen, call Pf_*FixIndicies* to update the indicies
based on either a performance registry key, or fixed known values.
* Static link with perf.lib.
********************************************************************/
typedef struct PERF_DATA_DEFINITION
{
PERF_OBJECT_TYPE ObjectType;
PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION aCounterDefinitions[1];
} *PPERF_DATA_DEFINITION;
inline
UINT
QuadAlignUp(
UINT u
)
{
return ( u + 7 ) & ~7;
}
/********************************************************************
Support routines client may call.
********************************************************************/
DWORD
Pf_dwFixIndiciesKey(
LPCTSTR szPerformanceKey,
PPERF_DATA_DEFINITION ppdd
);
VOID
Pf_vFixIndiciesFromIndex(
DWORD dwFirstCounter,
DWORD dwFirstHelp,
PPERF_DATA_DEFINITION ppdd
);
DWORD
Pf_dwBuildInstance(
DWORD dwParentObjectTitleIndex,
DWORD dwParentObjectInstance,
DWORD dwUniqueID,
LPCWSTR pszName,
PBYTE* ppData,
PDWORD pcbDataLeft
);
/********************************************************************
Client export functions.
********************************************************************/
DWORD
Pf_dwClientOpen(
LPCWSTR pszDeviceNames,
PPERF_DATA_DEFINITION *pppdd
);
DWORD
Pf_dwClientCollect(
PBYTE *ppData,
PDWORD pcbDataLeft,
PDWORD pcNumInstances
);
VOID
Pf_vClientClose(
VOID
);
/********************************************************************
Event logging.
********************************************************************/
enum EEventLogLevel {
kSuccess = 0,
kInformation = 1,
kWarning = 2,
kError = 3,
kTypeMask = 0xffff,
kNone = 0x00000,
kUser = 0x10000,
kDebug = 0x20000,
kVerbose = 0x30000,
kLevelShift = 0x10
};
VOID
Pf_vReportEvent(
UINT uLevel,
DWORD dwMessage,
DWORD cbData,
PVOID pvData,
LPCWSTR pszFirst,
...
);
#endif // ifdef PERF_HXX