Name

pthread_attr_setschedparam, pthread_attr_getschedparam — set/get scheduling parameter attributes in thread attributes object

Synopsis

#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_attr_setschedparam( pthread_attr_t *attr,
  const struct sched_param *param);
 
int pthread_attr_getschedparam( pthread_attr_t *attr,
  struct sched_param *param);
 
[Note] Note

Compile and link with −pthread.

DESCRIPTION

The pthread_attr_setschedparam() function sets the scheduling parameter attributes of the thread attributes object referred to by attr to the values specified in the buffer pointed to by param. These attributes determine the scheduling parameters of a thread created using the thread attributes object attr.

The pthread_attr_getschedparam() returns the scheduling parameter attributes of the thread attributes object attr in the buffer pointed to by param.

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_setscheduler(2).

RETURN VALUE

On success, these functions return 0; on error, they return a nonzero error number.

ERRORS

POSIX.1 documents EINVAL and ENOTSUP errors for pthread_attr_setschedparam(). On Linux these functions always succeed (but portable and future-proof applications should nevertheless handle a possible error return).

CONFORMING TO

POSIX.1-2001.

EXAMPLE

See pthread_setschedparam(3).

NOTES

See pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(3) for a list of the thread scheduling policies supported on Linux.

SEE ALSO

sched_get_priority_min(2), sched_setscheduler(2), pthread_attr_init(3), pthread_attr_setinheritsched(3), pthread_attr_setschedpolicy(3), pthread_create(3), pthread_setschedparam(3), pthread_setschedprio(3), pthreads(7)

COLOPHON

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