priocntlset(2)
priocntlset --
generalized process scheduler control
Synopsis
   #include <sys/types.h>
   #include <sys/procset.h>
   #include <sys/priocntl.h>
   #include <sys/fppriocntl.h>
   #include <sys/tspriocntl.h>
   
   long priocntlset(procset_t *psp, int cmd, void *arg);
Description
priocntlset changes the scheduling properties of running processes.
priocntlset has the same functions as the priocntl system call,
but a more general way of specifying the set of processes
whose scheduling properties are to be changed.
cmd- 
specifies the function to be performed.
 
arg- 
is a pointer to a structure whose type depends on cmd.
See
priocntl(2)
for the valid values of cmd
 
psp- 
is a pointer to a procset structure, which priocntlset uses
to specify the set of processes whose scheduling properties are to be changed.
The procset_t structure contains the following members:
 
     idop_t    p_op;       /* operator connecting left/right sets */
     idtype_t  p_lidtype;  /* left set ID type */
     id_t      p_lid;      /* left set ID */
     idtype_t  p_ridtype;  /* right set ID type */
     id_t      p_rid;      /* right set ID */
p_lidtype and p_lid- 
specify the ID type and ID of one (``left'') set of
processes;
 
p_ridtype and p_rid- 
specify the ID type and ID of a second (``right'') set of
processes.
ID types and IDs are specified just as for the
priocntl system call.
 
p_op- 
specifies the operation to be performed on the two sets of processes
to get the set of processes the system call is to apply to.
The valid values for p_op and the processes they specify are:
POP_DIFF- 
set difference: processes in left set and not in right set
 
POP_AND- 
set intersection: processes in both left and right sets
 
POP_OR- 
set union: processes in either left or right sets or both
 
POP_XOR- 
set exclusive-or: processes in left or right set but not in both
 
 
The following macro, which is defined in procset.h,
offers a convenient way to initialize a procset structure:
   #define	setprocset(psp, op, ltype, lid, rtype, rid) \
   (psp)->p_op       = (op), \
   (psp)->p_lidtype  = (ltype), \
   (psp)->p_lid      = (lid), \
   (psp)->p_ridtype  = (rtype), \
   (psp)->p_rid      = (rid);
Return values
priocntlset has the same return values as
priocntl(2).
Errors
priocntlset has the same errors as
priocntl(2).
References
priocntl(1),
priocntl(2)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004