| NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | RETURN | ERRORS | AUTHOR | COLOPHON |  | 
LIBPFM(3)                 Linux Programmer's Manual                LIBPFM(3)
       pfm_strerror - return constant string describing error code
       #include <perfmon/pfmlib.h>
       const char *pfm_strerror(int code);
       This function returns a string which describes the libpfm error value
       in code. The string returned by the call is read-only.
       The function must only be used with libpfm calls documented to return
       specific error codes. The value -1 is not considered a specific error
       code.  Strings and pfm_pmu_t return values cannot be used with this
       function.  Typically NULL is returned in case of error for string
       values, and PFM_PMU_NONE is returned for pfm_pmu_t values.
       The function is also not designed to handle OS system call errors,
       i.e., errno values.
       The function returns a pointer to the constant string describing the
       error code. The string is in English. If code is invalid then a
       default error message is returned.
       If the error code is invalid, then the function returns a pointer to
       a string which says "unknown error code".
       Stephane Eranian <eranian@gmail.com>
       This page is part of the perfmon2 (a performance monitoring library)
       project.  Information about the project can be found at 
       ⟨http://perfmon2.sourceforge.net/⟩.  If you have a bug report for this
       manual page, send it to perfmon2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.  This
       page was obtained from the project's upstream Git repository
       ⟨git://git.code.sf.net/p/perfmon2/libpfm4 perfmon2-libpfm4⟩ on
       2018-02-02.  (At that time, the date of the most recent commit that
       was found in the repository was 2018-01-25.)  If you discover any
       rendering problems in this HTML version of the page, or you believe
       there is a better or more up-to-date source for the page, or you have
       corrections or improvements to the information in this COLOPHON
       (which is not part of the original manual page), send a mail to
       man-pages@man7.org
                               September, 2009                     LIBPFM(3)