* To control the use of max. processor capacity (system call ?)
@ 2005-05-21 0:40 Luciano Moreira - glnx
2005-05-21 8:30 ` Håkon Hallingstad
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From: Luciano Moreira - glnx @ 2005-05-21 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-c-programming
Hi guys !
I never saw this problem, but recently one of our processing programs
are using the maximum capacity of machine processor, leaving some others
resources of the Linux Operation Systems to run slowly. We never used
techniques to pause processing, like is usually need in Windows. Hence,
we leave OS to control the processor's slices.
Instead of attacking OS kernel settings, does exist some recomended
system call (API) on Linux to do some micro-pauses during processing, to
leave others deamons to run with its normal performance ?
Maybe it's a priority approach, but I m looking for something different.
Does it exist ?
Thanks.
Luciano
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