PTHREAD_SETSCHEDPARAM
Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (3)
Updated: 2017-09-15
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NAME
pthread_setschedparam, pthread_getschedparam - set/get
scheduling policy and parameters of a thread
SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_setschedparam(pthread_t thread, int policy,
const struct sched_param *param);
int pthread_getschedparam(pthread_t thread, int *policy,
struct sched_param *param);
Compile and link with -pthread.
DESCRIPTION
The
pthread_setschedparam()
function sets the scheduling policy and parameters of the thread
thread.
policy
specifies the new scheduling policy for
thread.
The supported values for
policy,
and their semantics, are described in
sched(7).
The structure pointed to by
param
specifies the new scheduling parameters for
thread.
Scheduling parameters are maintained in the following structure:
struct sched_param {
int sched_priority; /* Scheduling priority */
};
As can be seen, only one scheduling parameter is supported.
For details of the permitted ranges for scheduling priorities
in each scheduling policy, see
sched(7).
The
pthread_getschedparam()
function returns the scheduling policy and parameters of the thread
thread,
in the buffers pointed to by
policy
and
param,
respectively.
The returned priority value is that set by the most recent
pthread_setschedparam(),
pthread_setschedprio(3),
or
pthread_create(3)
call that affected
thread.
The returned priority does not reflect any temporary priority adjustments
as a result of calls to any priority inheritance or
priority ceiling functions (see, for example,
pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling(3)
and
pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(3)).
RETURN VALUE
On success, these functions return 0;
on error, they return a nonzero error number.
If
pthread_setschedparam()
fails, the scheduling policy and parameters of
thread
are not changed.
ERRORS
Both of these functions can fail with the following error:
- ESRCH
-
No thread with the ID
thread
could be found.
pthread_setschedparam()
may additionally fail with the following errors:
- EINVAL
-
policy
is not a recognized policy, or
param
does not make sense for the
policy.
- EPERM
-
The caller does not have appropriate privileges
to set the specified scheduling policy and parameters.
POSIX.1 also documents an
ENOTSUP
("attempt was made to set the policy or scheduling parameters
to an unsupported value") error for
pthread_setschedparam().
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value
|
pthread_setschedparam(),
pthread_getschedparam()
| Thread safety | MT-Safe
|
CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008.
NOTES
For a description of the permissions required to, and the effect of,
changing a thread's scheduling policy and priority,
and details of the permitted ranges for priorities
in each scheduling policy, see
sched(7).
EXAMPLE
The program below demonstrates the use of
pthread_setschedparam()
and
pthread_getschedparam(),
as well as the use of a number of other scheduling-related
pthreads functions.
In the following run, the main thread sets its scheduling policy to
SCHED_FIFO
with a priority of 10,
and initializes a thread attributes object with
a scheduling policy attribute of
SCHED_RR
and a scheduling priority attribute of 20.
The program then sets (using
pthread_attr_setinheritsched(3))
the inherit scheduler attribute of the thread attributes object to
PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED,
meaning that threads created using this attributes object should
take their scheduling attributes from the thread attributes object.
The program then creates a thread using the thread attributes object,
and that thread displays its scheduling policy and priority.
$ su # Need privilege to set real-time scheduling policies
Password:
# ./a.out -mf10 -ar20 -i e
Scheduler settings of main thread
policy=SCHED_FIFO, priority=10
Scheduler settings in aqattraq
policy=SCHED_RR, priority=20
inheritsched is EXPLICIT
Scheduler attributes of new thread
policy=SCHED_RR, priority=20
In the above output, one can see that the scheduling policy and priority
were taken from the values specified in the thread attributes object.
The next run is the same as the previous,
except that the inherit scheduler attribute is set to
PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED,
meaning that threads created using the thread attributes object should
ignore the scheduling attributes specified in the attributes object
and instead take their scheduling attributes from the creating thread.
# ./a.out -mf10 -ar20 -i i
Scheduler settings of main thread
policy=SCHED_FIFO, priority=10
Scheduler settings in aqattraq
policy=SCHED_RR, priority=20
inheritsched is INHERIT
Scheduler attributes of new thread
policy=SCHED_FIFO, priority=10
In the above output, one can see that the scheduling policy and priority
were taken from the creating thread,
rather than the thread attributes object.
Note that if we had omitted the
-i i
option, the output would have been the same, since
PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED
is the default for the inherit scheduler attribute.
Program source
/* pthreads_sched_test.c */
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define handle_error_en(en, msg) \
do { errno = en; perror(msg); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
static void
usage(char *prog_name, char *msg)
{
if (msg != NULL)
fputs(msg, stderr);
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [options]\n", prog_name);
fprintf(stderr, "Options are:\n");
#define fpe(msg) fprintf(stderr, "\t%s", msg); /* Shorter */
fpe("-a<policy><prio> Set scheduling policy and priority in\n");
fpe(" thread attributes object\n");
fpe(" <policy> can be\n");
fpe(" f SCHED_FIFO\n");
fpe(" r SCHED_RR\n");
fpe(" o SCHED_OTHER\n");
fpe("-A Use default thread attributes object\n");
fpe("-i {e|i} Set inherit scheduler attribute to\n");
fpe(" aqexplicitaq or aqinheritaq\n");
fpe("-m<policy><prio> Set scheduling policy and priority on\n");
fpe(" main thread before pthread_create() call\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static int
get_policy(char p, int *policy)
{
switch (p) {
case aqfaq: *policy = SCHED_FIFO; return 1;
case aqraq: *policy = SCHED_RR; return 1;
case aqoaq: *policy = SCHED_OTHER; return 1;
default: return 0;
}
}
static void
display_sched_attr(int policy, struct sched_param *param)
{
printf(" policy=%s, priority=%d\n",
(policy == SCHED_FIFO) ? "SCHED_FIFO" :
(policy == SCHED_RR) ? "SCHED_RR" :
(policy == SCHED_OTHER) ? "SCHED_OTHER" :
"???",
param->sched_priority);
}
static void
display_thread_sched_attr(char *msg)
{
int policy, s;
struct sched_param param;
s = pthread_getschedparam(pthread_self(), &policy, ¶m);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_getschedparam");
printf("%s\n", msg);
display_sched_attr(policy, ¶m);
}
static void *
thread_start(void *arg)
{
display_thread_sched_attr("Scheduler attributes of new thread");
return NULL;
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int s, opt, inheritsched, use_null_attrib, policy;
pthread_t thread;
pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_attr_t *attrp;
char *attr_sched_str, *main_sched_str, *inheritsched_str;
struct sched_param param;
/* Process command-line options */
use_null_attrib = 0;
attr_sched_str = NULL;
main_sched_str = NULL;
inheritsched_str = NULL;
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "a:Ai:m:")) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case aqaaq: attr_sched_str = optarg; break;
case aqAaq: use_null_attrib = 1; break;
case aqiaq: inheritsched_str = optarg; break;
case aqmaq: main_sched_str = optarg; break;
default: usage(argv[0], "Unrecognized option\n");
}
}
if (use_null_attrib &&
(inheritsched_str != NULL || attr_sched_str != NULL))
usage(argv[0], "Canaqt specify -A with -i or -a\n");
/* Optionally set scheduling attributes of main thread,
and display the attributes */
if (main_sched_str != NULL) {
if (!get_policy(main_sched_str[0], &policy))
usage(argv[0], "Bad policy for main thread (-m)\n");
param.sched_priority = strtol(&main_sched_str[1], NULL, 0);
s = pthread_setschedparam(pthread_self(), policy, ¶m);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_setschedparam");
}
display_thread_sched_attr("Scheduler settings of main thread");
printf("\n");
/* Initialize thread attributes object according to options */
attrp = NULL;
if (!use_null_attrib) {
s = pthread_attr_init(&attr);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_init");
attrp = &attr;
}
if (inheritsched_str != NULL) {
if (inheritsched_str[0] == aqeaq)
inheritsched = PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED;
else if (inheritsched_str[0] == aqiaq)
inheritsched = PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED;
else
usage(argv[0], "Value for -i must be aqeaq or aqiaq\n");
s = pthread_attr_setinheritsched(&attr, inheritsched);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_setinheritsched");
}
if (attr_sched_str != NULL) {
if (!get_policy(attr_sched_str[0], &policy))
usage(argv[0],
"Bad policy for aqattraq (-a)\n");
param.sched_priority = strtol(&attr_sched_str[1], NULL, 0);
s = pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(&attr, policy);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_setschedpolicy");
s = pthread_attr_setschedparam(&attr, ¶m);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_setschedparam");
}
/* If we initialized a thread attributes object, display
the scheduling attributes that were set in the object */
if (attrp != NULL) {
s = pthread_attr_getschedparam(&attr, ¶m);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_getschedparam");
s = pthread_attr_getschedpolicy(&attr, &policy);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_getschedpolicy");
printf("Scheduler settings in aqattraq\n");
display_sched_attr(policy, ¶m);
s = pthread_attr_getinheritsched(&attr, &inheritsched);
printf(" inheritsched is %s\n",
(inheritsched == PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED) ? "INHERIT" :
(inheritsched == PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED) ? "EXPLICIT" :
"???");
printf("\n");
}
/* Create a thread that will display its scheduling attributes */
s = pthread_create(&thread, attrp, &thread_start, NULL);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_create");
/* Destroy unneeded thread attributes object */
if (!use_null_attrib) {
s = pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_attr_destroy");
}
s = pthread_join(thread, NULL);
if (s != 0)
handle_error_en(s, "pthread_join");
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
SEE ALSO
getrlimit(2),
sched_get_priority_min(2),
pthread_attr_init(3),
pthread_attr_setinheritsched(3),
pthread_attr_setschedparam(3),
pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(3),
pthread_create(3),
pthread_self(3),
pthread_setschedprio(3),
pthreads(7),
sched(7)
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Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- RETURN VALUE
-
- ERRORS
-
- ATTRIBUTES
-
- CONFORMING TO
-
- NOTES
-
- EXAMPLE
-
- Program source
-
- SEE ALSO
-
- COLOPHON
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