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* [RFC] Multiprocessor Control Interfaces (update)
@ 2001-12-13 21:56 Jason Baietto
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From: Jason Baietto @ 2001-12-13 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
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A new version of my proposed multiprocessor control interfaces
is available here:

   http://www.ccur.com/realtime/oss

This version has some fixes and documentation updates and
incorporates some of the recent suggestions that I've received.
Here's the latest help output from run:

Usage: run [OPTIONS] { COMMAND [ARGS] | PROCESS_SPECIFIER }
Set scheduling parameters and CPU bias for a new process or a list
of existing processes.

OPTIONS can be one or more of the following options:

   -b, --bias=LIST        Set the CPU bias to the LIST of CPUs;
                          CPUs are numbered starting from 0
   -s, --policy=POLICY    Set the scheduling policy to POLICY
   -P, --priority=LEVEL   Set the scheduling priority to LEVEL
   -q, --quantum=QUANTUM  Set the SCHED_RR quantum to QUANTUM
   -N, --negate           Negate the CPU bias list; all CPUs
                          except those listed will be selected
   -f, --fork             Fork COMMAND and return immediately
   -V, --version          Output version information and exit
   -v, --verbose          Output information before each action
   -h, --help             Display this help and exit

PROCESS_SPECIFIER is exactly one of the following options:

   -p, --pid=LIST         Specify LIST of existing PIDs to modify
   -g, --group=LIST       Specify LIST of process groups to modify; all
                          existing processes in the groups will be modified
   -u, --user=LIST        Specify LIST of users to modify; all existing
                          processes owned by the users will be modified
   -n, --name=LIST        Specify LIST of existing process names to modify

Multiple comma separated values can be specified for all LISTs and ranges
are allowed where appropriate (e.g. "run -b 0,2-5 autopilot").

See the run(1) man page for more information.

Take care,
Jason
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Jason Baietto
jason.baietto@ccur.com




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