GETRUSAGE(2) | System Calls Manual | GETRUSAGE(2) |
getrusage
— get
information about resource utilization
#include
<sys/resource.h>
#define RUSAGE_SELF 0
#define RUSAGE_CHILDREN -1
int
getrusage
(int who,
struct rusage *r_usage);
getrusage
()
returns information describing the resources utilized by the current
process, or all its terminated child processes. The
who parameter is either
RUSAGE_SELF
or
RUSAGE_CHILDREN
. The buffer to which
r_usage points will be filled in with the following
structure:
struct rusage { struct timeval ru_utime; /* user time used */ struct timeval ru_stime; /* system time used */ long ru_maxrss; /* max resident set size */ long ru_ixrss; /* integral shared text memory size */ long ru_idrss; /* integral unshared data size */ long ru_isrss; /* integral unshared stack size */ long ru_minflt; /* page reclaims */ long ru_majflt; /* page faults */ long ru_nswap; /* swaps */ long ru_inblock; /* block input operations */ long ru_oublock; /* block output operations */ long ru_msgsnd; /* messages sent */ long ru_msgrcv; /* messages received */ long ru_nsignals; /* signals received */ long ru_nvcsw; /* voluntary context switches */ long ru_nivcsw; /* involuntary context switches */ };
The fields are interpreted as follows:
The numbers ru_inblock and ru_oublock account only for real I/O; data supplied by the caching mechanism is charged only to the first process to read or write the data.
The getrusage
() function returns the
value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and
the global variable errno is set to indicate the
error.
The getrusage
() system call will fail
if:
#include
<sys/time.h>
#include
<sys/resource.h>
The include file
<sys/time.h>
is
necessary.
There is no way to obtain information about a child process that has not yet terminated.
The getrusage
() function call appeared in
4.2BSD.
June 4, 1993 | BSD 4 |