1 | /*
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2 | * Module: sched.h
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3 | *
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4 | * Purpose:
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5 | * Provides an implementation of POSIX realtime extensions
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6 | * as defined in
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7 | *
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8 | * POSIX 1003.1b-1993 (POSIX.1b)
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9 | *
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10 | * --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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11 | *
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12 | * Pthreads-win32 - POSIX Threads Library for Win32
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13 | * Copyright(C) 1998 John E. Bossom
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14 | * Copyright(C) 1999,2012 Pthreads-win32 contributors
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15 | *
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16 | * Homepage1: http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/
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17 | * Homepage2: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pthreads4w/
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18 | *
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19 | * The current list of contributors is contained
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20 | * in the file CONTRIBUTORS included with the source
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21 | * code distribution. The list can also be seen at the
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22 | * following World Wide Web location:
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23 | * http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/contributors.html
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24 | *
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25 | * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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26 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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27 | * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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28 | * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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29 | *
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30 | * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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31 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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32 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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33 | * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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34 | *
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35 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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36 | * License along with this library in the file COPYING.LIB;
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37 | * if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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38 | * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
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39 | */
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40 | #ifndef _SCHED_H
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41 | #define _SCHED_H
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42 | #define __SCHED_H_SOURCED__
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43 |
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44 | #include <_ptw32.h>
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45 |
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46 | /* We need a typedef for pid_t, (and POSIX requires <sched.h> to
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47 | * define it, as it is defined in <sys/types.h>, but it does NOT
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48 | * sanction exposure of everything from <sys/types.h>); there is
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49 | * no pid_t in Windows anyway, (except that MinGW does define it
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50 | * in their <sys/types.h>), so just provide a suitable typedef,
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51 | * but note that we must do so cautiously, to avoid a typedef
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52 | * conflict if MinGW's <sys/types.h> is also #included:
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53 | */
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54 | #if !(defined __MINGW32__ && defined __have_typedef_pid_t)
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55 |
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56 | typedef int pid_t;
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57 |
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58 | #if __GNUC__ < 4
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59 | /* GCC v4.0 and later, (as used by MinGW), allows us to repeat a
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60 | * typedef, provided every duplicate is consistent; only set this
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61 | * multiple definition guard when we cannot be certain that it is
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62 | * permissable to repeat typedefs.
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63 | */
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64 | #define __have_typedef_pid_t 1
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65 | #endif
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66 | #endif
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67 |
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68 | /* POSIX.1-1993 says that <sched.h> WILL expose all of <time.h>
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69 | */
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70 | #if _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
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71 | /* POSIX.1-2001 and later revises this to say only that it MAY do so;
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72 | * only struct timespec, and associated time_t are actually required,
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73 | * so prefer to be selective; (MinGW.org's <time.h> offers an option
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74 | * for selective #inclusion, when __SCHED_H_SOURCED__ is defined):
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75 | */
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76 | #define __need_struct_timespec
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77 | #define __need_time_t
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78 | #endif
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79 | #include <time.h>
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80 |
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81 | #if defined __MINGW64__ || _MSC_VER >= 1900
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82 | /* These are known to define struct timespec, when <time.h> has been
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83 | * #included, but may not, (probably don't), follow the convention of
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84 | * defining __struct_timespec_defined, as adopted by MinGW.org; for
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85 | * these cases, we unconditionally assume that struct timespec has
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86 | * been defined, otherwise, if MinGW.org's criterion has not been
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87 | * satisfied...
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88 | */
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89 | #elif !(defined __struct_timespec_defined || defined _TIMESPEC_DEFINED)
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90 | struct timespec
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91 | { /* ...we fall back on this explicit definition.
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92 | */
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93 | time_t tv_sec;
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94 | int tv_nsec;
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95 | };
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96 | # define _TIMESPEC_DEFINED
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97 | #endif
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98 |
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99 | /*
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100 | * Microsoft VC++6.0 lacks these *_PTR types
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101 | */
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102 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300 && !defined(_PTW32_HAVE_DWORD_PTR)
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103 | typedef unsigned long ULONG_PTR;
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104 | typedef ULONG_PTR DWORD_PTR;
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105 | #endif
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106 |
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107 | /* Thread scheduling policies */
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108 |
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109 | enum
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110 | { SCHED_OTHER = 0,
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111 | SCHED_FIFO,
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112 | SCHED_RR,
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113 | SCHED_MIN = SCHED_OTHER,
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114 | SCHED_MAX = SCHED_RR
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115 | };
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116 |
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117 | struct sched_param
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118 | { int sched_priority;
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119 | };
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120 |
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121 | /* CPU affinity
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122 | *
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123 | * cpu_set_t:
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124 | * Considered opaque but cannot be an opaque pointer due to the need for
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125 | * compatibility with GNU systems and sched_setaffinity() et.al., which
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126 | * include the cpusetsize parameter "normally set to sizeof(cpu_set_t)".
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127 | *
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128 | * FIXME: These are GNU, and NOT specified by POSIX; they gratuitously
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129 | * assume that size_t is defined, which is also not required in a POSIX
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130 | * conforming <sched.h>. The latter requirement may be satisfied, for
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131 | * GCC users, by selective inclusion from <stddef.h>, (and by inclusion
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132 | * of <stdlib.h> for other compilers); also, maybe consider occluding
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133 | * all of this within a _GNU_SOURCE (or similar) feature test.
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134 | */
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135 | #ifdef __GNUC__
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136 | # define __need_size_t
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137 | # include <stddef.h>
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138 | #else
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139 | # include <stdlib.h>
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140 | #endif
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141 | #define CPU_SETSIZE (sizeof(size_t)*8)
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142 | #define CPU_COUNT(setptr) (_sched_affinitycpucount(setptr))
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143 | #define CPU_ZERO(setptr) (_sched_affinitycpuzero(setptr))
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144 | #define CPU_SET(cpu, setptr) (_sched_affinitycpuset((cpu),(setptr)))
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145 | #define CPU_CLR(cpu, setptr) (_sched_affinitycpuclr((cpu),(setptr)))
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146 | #define CPU_ISSET(cpu, setptr) (_sched_affinitycpuisset((cpu),(setptr)))
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147 |
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148 | #define CPU_AND(destsetptr, srcset1ptr, srcset2ptr) \
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149 | (_sched_affinitycpuand((destsetptr),(srcset1ptr),(srcset2ptr)))
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150 |
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151 | #define CPU_OR(destsetptr, srcset1ptr, srcset2ptr) \
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152 | (_sched_affinitycpuor((destsetptr),(srcset1ptr),(srcset2ptr)))
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153 |
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154 | #define CPU_XOR(destsetptr, srcset1ptr, srcset2ptr) \
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155 | (_sched_affinitycpuxor((destsetptr),(srcset1ptr),(srcset2ptr)))
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156 |
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157 | #define CPU_EQUAL(set1ptr, set2ptr) \
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158 | (_sched_affinitycpuequal((set1ptr),(set2ptr)))
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159 |
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160 | typedef union
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161 | { char cpuset[CPU_SETSIZE/8];
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162 | size_t _align;
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163 | } cpu_set_t;
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164 |
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165 | __PTW32_BEGIN_C_DECLS
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166 |
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167 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_yield (void);
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168 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_get_priority_min (int);
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169 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_get_priority_max (int);
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170 |
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171 | /* FIXME: this declaration of sched_setscheduler() is NOT as prescribed
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172 | * by POSIX; it lacks const struct sched_param * as third argument.
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173 | */
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174 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_setscheduler (pid_t, int);
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175 |
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176 | /* FIXME: In addition to the above five functions, POSIX also requires:
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177 | *
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178 | * int sched_getparam (pid_t, struct sched_param *);
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179 | * int sched_setparam (pid_t, const struct sched_param *);
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180 | *
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181 | * both of which are conspicuous by their absence here!
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182 | */
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183 |
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184 | /* Compatibility with Linux - not standard in POSIX
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185 | * FIXME: consider occluding within a _GNU_SOURCE (or similar) feature test.
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186 | */
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187 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_setaffinity (pid_t, size_t, cpu_set_t *);
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188 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int sched_getaffinity (pid_t, size_t, cpu_set_t *);
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189 |
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190 | /* Support routines and macros for cpu_set_t
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191 | */
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192 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int _sched_affinitycpucount (const cpu_set_t *);
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193 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuzero (cpu_set_t *);
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194 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuset (int, cpu_set_t *);
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195 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuclr (int, cpu_set_t *);
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196 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int _sched_affinitycpuisset (int, const cpu_set_t *);
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197 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuand (cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *);
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198 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuor (cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *);
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199 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC void _sched_affinitycpuxor (cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *);
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200 | __PTW32_DECLSPEC int _sched_affinitycpuequal (const cpu_set_t *, const cpu_set_t *);
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201 |
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202 | /* Note that this macro returns ENOTSUP rather than ENOSYS, as
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203 | * might be expected. However, returning ENOSYS should mean that
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204 | * sched_get_priority_{min,max} are not implemented as well as
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205 | * sched_rr_get_interval. This is not the case, since we just
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206 | * don't support round-robin scheduling. Therefore I have chosen
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207 | * to return the same value as sched_setscheduler when SCHED_RR
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208 | * is passed to it.
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209 | *
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210 | * FIXME: POSIX requires this to be defined as a function; this
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211 | * macro implementation is permitted IN ADDITION to the function,
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212 | * but the macro alone is not POSIX compliant! Worse still, it
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213 | * imposes a requirement on the caller, to ensure that both the
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214 | * declaration of errno, and the definition of ENOTSUP, are in
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215 | * scope at point of call, (which it may wish to do anyway, but
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216 | * POSIX imposes no such constraint)!
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217 | */
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218 | #define sched_rr_get_interval(_pid, _interval) \
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219 | ( errno = ENOTSUP, (int) -1 )
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220 |
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221 | __PTW32_END_C_DECLS
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222 |
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223 | #undef __SCHED_H_SOURCED__
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224 | #endif /* !_SCHED_H */
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