Since you don't seem to follow instructions, I don't expect you to benchmark the following code. In case you do, however, and your results are still widely unexpected, please make a note of it here.
Hello,
I have a Supermicro server with a P4SCI mother board running Debian Sarge 3.1. This is the "dmidecode" output related to RAM info:
RAM speed information is incomplete.. "Current Speed: Unknown", is there anyway/soft to get the speed of installed RAM modules? thanks!!
Regards :)... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am looking to use a semaphore for the first time in one of my scripts. I am just wondering if there are any simple examples or tutorials around?
I am a beginner so the simpler the better :)
Thanks
-Jaken (2 Replies)
I analysed disk performance with blktrace and get some data:
read:
8,3 4 2141 2.882115217 3342 Q R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2142 2.882116411 3342 G R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2144 2.882117647 3342 I R 195732187 + 32
8,3 4 2145 ... (1 Reply)
Control two exclusively shared resources(semaphore). The two resources are two files. The producer will write even numbers to one file, and odd numbers to another one. The consumer respectively reads from each file until it gets 5 even numbers and 5 odd numbers.
Can any one help me with the... (0 Replies)
If I create a semaphore and then I fork a number of child processes then all the child process use that same semaphore.
Since the process address spaces are different rfom each other then how all the child process are able to access the same semaphore?
I understand that semaphore/mutex is at os... (0 Replies)
I was asked to add this piece of code to a c program which I will execute through the shell:
for(long i = 0; i < NITER; i++)
{ sem_wait( &sema);
count++;
sem_post( &sema); }
I didn't get it, which is the critical section ? if it's "count++" how would a thread wake up in order to enter it... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: uniran
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
ipc::semaphore
IPC::Semaphore(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide IPC::Semaphore(3pm)NAME
IPC::Semaphore - SysV Semaphore IPC object class
SYNOPSIS
use IPC::SysV qw(IPC_PRIVATE S_IRUSR S_IWUSR IPC_CREAT);
use IPC::Semaphore;
$sem = IPC::Semaphore->new(IPC_PRIVATE, 10, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | IPC_CREAT);
$sem->setall( (0) x 10);
@sem = $sem->getall;
$ncnt = $sem->getncnt;
$zcnt = $sem->getzcnt;
$ds = $sem->stat;
$sem->remove;
DESCRIPTION
A class providing an object based interface to SysV IPC semaphores.
METHODS
new ( KEY , NSEMS , FLAGS )
Create a new semaphore set associated with "KEY". "NSEMS" is the number of semaphores in the set. A new set is created if
o "KEY" is equal to "IPC_PRIVATE"
o "KEY" does not already have a semaphore identifier associated with it, and "FLAGS & IPC_CREAT" is true.
On creation of a new semaphore set "FLAGS" is used to set the permissions. Be careful not to set any flags that the Sys V IPC
implementation does not allow: in some systems setting execute bits makes the operations fail.
getall
Returns the values of the semaphore set as an array.
getncnt ( SEM )
Returns the number of processes waiting for the semaphore "SEM" to become greater than its current value
getpid ( SEM )
Returns the process id of the last process that performed an operation on the semaphore "SEM".
getval ( SEM )
Returns the current value of the semaphore "SEM".
getzcnt ( SEM )
Returns the number of processes waiting for the semaphore "SEM" to become zero.
id Returns the system identifier for the semaphore set.
op ( OPLIST )
"OPLIST" is a list of operations to pass to "semop". "OPLIST" is a concatenation of smaller lists, each which has three values. The
first is the semaphore number, the second is the operation and the last is a flags value. See semop for more details. For example
$sem->op(
0, -1, IPC_NOWAIT,
1, 1, IPC_NOWAIT
);
remove
Remove and destroy the semaphore set from the system.
set ( STAT )
set ( NAME => VALUE [, NAME => VALUE ...] )
"set" will set the following values of the "stat" structure associated with the semaphore set.
uid
gid
mode (only the permission bits)
"set" accepts either a stat object, as returned by the "stat" method, or a list of name-value pairs.
setall ( VALUES )
Sets all values in the semaphore set to those given on the "VALUES" list. "VALUES" must contain the correct number of values.
setval ( N , VALUE )
Set the "N"th value in the semaphore set to "VALUE"
stat
Returns an object of type "IPC::Semaphore::stat" which is a sub-class of "Class::Struct". It provides the following fields. For a
description of these fields see your system documentation.
uid
gid
cuid
cgid
mode
ctime
otime
nsems
SEE ALSO
IPC::SysV, Class::Struct, semget, semctl, semop
AUTHORS
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>, Marcus Holland-Moritz <mhx@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Version 2.x, Copyright (C) 2007, Marcus Holland-Moritz.
Version 1.x, Copyright (c) 1997, Graham Barr.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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