% PT_ALLOC_ENCODER(3) # NAME pt_alloc_encoder, pt_free_encoder - allocate/free an Intel(R) Processor Trace packet encoder # SYNOPSIS | **\#include ``** | | **struct pt_packet_encoder \*** | **pt_alloc_encoder(const struct pt_config \**config*);** | | **void pt_free_encoder(struct pt_packet_encoder \**encoder*);** Link with *-lipt*. # DESCRIPTION **pt_alloc_encoder**() allocates a new Intel Processor Trace (Intel PT) packet encoder and returns a pointer to it. The packet encoder generates Intel PT trace from *pt_packet* objects. See **pt_enc_next**(3). The *config* argument points to a *pt_config* object. See **pt_config**(3). The *config* argument will not be referenced by the returned encoder but the trace buffer defined by the *config* argument's *begin* and *end* fields will. The returned packet encoder is initially synchronized onto the beginning of the trace buffer specified in its *config* argument. Use **pt_enc_sync_set**(3) to move it to any other position inside the trace buffer. **pt_free_encoder**() frees the Intel PT packet encoder pointed to by encoder*. *The *encoder* argument must be NULL or point to an encoder that has been *allocated by a call to **pt_alloc_encoder**(). # RETURN VALUE **pt_alloc_encoder**() returns a pointer to a *pt_packet_encoder* object on success or NULL in case of an error. # EXAMPLE ~~~{.c} int foo(const struct pt_config *config) { struct pt_packet_encoder *encoder; errcode; encoder = pt_alloc_encoder(config); if (!encoder) return pte_nomem; errcode = bar(encoder); pt_free_encoder(encoder); return errcode; } ~~~ # SEE ALSO **pt_config**(3), **pt_enc_sync_set**(3), **pt_enc_get_offset**(3), **pt_enc_get_config**(3), **pt_enc_next**(3)