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Date:      Thu, 29 May 2014 02:12:59 -0300
From:      Fred Pedrisa <fredhps10@hotmail.com>
To:        "'freebsd-current'" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Thread Scheduler Priority
Message-ID:  <COL131-DS40CDAE671F4A6060C9A85B0240@phx.gbl>

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Hi, Guys.

 

How can I adjust a certain thread to have the maximum system priority in the
scheduler ?

 

I've tried doing it this way :

 

                                               /* Set thread priority. */

                                               if
(pthread_getschedparam(ts[gnThreadID], &police, &param[gnThreadID]) != 0)

                                               {

                                                               error
("Unable to get priority");

                                                               return 1;

                                               }

 
param[gnThreadID].sched_priority = 99;

                                               if
(pthread_setschedparam(ts[gnThreadID], police, &param[gnThreadID]) != 0)

                                               {

                error("Unable to set priority");

                return 1;

                                               }

 

However, in 'top', I don't see the process threads switching to -92
priority, like other threads in the system, is something I did wrong or
maybe I might be missing something ?




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