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Operating Systems Linux Google Chrome OS Google Chrome Operating System Post 302339463 by gch on Thursday 30th of July 2009 02:50:54 PM
Old 07-30-2009
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Originally Posted by Neo
I don't think it is fair to compare Google's initiative with Linux to "Yet Another Linux Distro". But then again, that is only my view Smilie
It is fair. They should do an OS from scratch. It should be autonomic with extensive concurrency and fault tolerance. Who needs another version of 30 year old technology?
 

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PTHREAD_SETCONCURRENCY(3)				     Linux Programmer's Manual					 PTHREAD_SETCONCURRENCY(3)

NAME
pthread_setconcurrency, pthread_getconcurrency - set/get the concurrency level SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h> int pthread_setconcurrency(int new_level); int pthread_getconcurrency(void); Compile and link with -pthread. DESCRIPTION
The pthread_setconcurrency() function informs the implementation of the application's desired concurrency level, specified in new_level. The implementation only takes this as a hint: POSIX.1 does not specify the level of concurrency that should be provided as a result of calling pthread_setconcurrency(). Specifying new_level as 0 instructs the implementation to manage the concurrency level as it deems appropriate. pthread_getconcurrency() returns the current value of the concurrency level for this process. RETURN VALUE
On success, pthread_setconcurrency() returns 0; on error, it returns a nonzero error number. pthread_getconcurrency() always succeeds, returning the concurrency level set by a previous call to pthread_setconcurrency(), or 0, if pthread_setconcurrency() has not previously been called. ERRORS
pthread_setconcurrency() can fail with the following error: EINVAL new_level is negative. POSIX.1-2001 also documents an EAGAIN error ("the value specified by new_level would cause a system resource to be exceeded"). VERSIONS
These functions are available in glibc since version 2.1. CONFORMING TO
POSIX.1-2001. NOTES
The default concurrency level is 0. Concurrency levels are only meaningful for M:N threading implementations, where at any moment a subset of a process's set of user-level threads may be bound to a smaller number of kernel-scheduling entities. Setting the concurrency level allows the application to give the system a hint as to the number of kernel-scheduling entities that should be provided for efficient execution of the application. Both LinuxThreads and NPTL are 1:1 threading implementations, so setting the concurrency level has no meaning. In other words, on Linux these functions merely exist for compatibility with other systems, and they have no effect on the execution of a program. SEE ALSO
pthread_attr_setscope(3), pthreads(7) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.44 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2009-04-10 PTHREAD_SETCONCURRENCY(3)
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