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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users any way to commit idle tasks in unix? Post 302166833 by fabulous2 on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 12:35:26 AM
Old 02-13-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
...use a tool like time
Code:
time my_benchmark_code parm1 parm2

Thanks for the tip--I was not aware of that command. I can see that it would be very useful for all kinds of benchmarking.

Unfortunately, it is not useful for my case, however. Maybe I should have put more details in original posting: I will be benchmarking various random code from within a Java program, and Java already offers APIs for accessing wall clock, system, and user times. So I already have all that functionality--in nice wonderful platform independent form.

I was just wondering if unix had the same idle task issue (and similar solution) as windows does.

Note: I will switch to using the term idle process below, as it looks like idle task in unix refers to a real specific process. (Maybe background process or daemon or something else would be a better term?)

You say:

Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
What you are asking is kind of non-sequitur for unix.
A non-sequitur is a conclusion that does not follow from its premises--I was not aware that my mere inquiry had either premises or a conclusion!

Maybe what you mean is that my question simply has no meaning in unix. Is that because unix has no concept of idle processes like windows? Or is it because there is no way that idle processes can suddenly come alive in the middle of your benchmark like they can in windows?

The web searching that I did on the time command said nothing about it first committing idle processes, by the way.
 

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RTPRIO(2)						      BSD System Calls Manual							 RTPRIO(2)

NAME
rtprio -- examine or modify a process realtime or idle priority LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/rtprio.h> int rtprio(int function, pid_t pid, struct rtprio *rtp); DESCRIPTION
The rtprio() system call is used to lookup or change the realtime or idle priority of a process. The function argument specifies the operation to be performed. RTP_LOOKUP to lookup the current priority, and RTP_SET to set the priority. The pid argument specifies the process to be used, 0 for the current process. The *rtp argument is a pointer to a struct rtprio which is used to specify the priority and priority type. This structure has the following form: struct rtprio { u_short type; u_short prio; }; The value of the type field may be RTP_PRIO_REALTIME for realtime priorities, RTP_PRIO_NORMAL for normal priorities, and RTP_PRIO_IDLE for idle priorities. The priority specified by the prio field ranges between 0 and RTP_PRIO_MAX (usually 31). 0 is the highest possible prior- ity. Realtime and idle priority is inherited through fork() and exec(). A realtime process can only be preempted by a process of equal or higher priority, or by an interrupt; idle priority processes will run only when no other real/normal priority process is runnable. Higher real/idle priority processes preempt lower real/idle priority processes. Processes of equal real/idle priority are run round-robin. RETURN VALUES
The rtprio() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
The rtprio() system call will fail if [EINVAL] The specified prio was out of range. [EPERM] The calling process is not allowed to set the realtime priority. Only root is allowed to change the realtime priority of any process, and non-root may only change the idle priority of the current process. [ESRCH] The specified process was not found. SEE ALSO
nice(1), ps(1), rtprio(1), setpriority(2), nice(3), renice(8) AUTHORS
The original author was Henrik Vestergaard Draboel <hvd@terry.ping.dk>. This implementation in FreeBSD was substantially rewritten by David Greenman. BSD
July 23, 1994 BSD
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