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CPWD(3) 						     Common Library Functions							   CPWD(3)

NAME
Cpwd - LCG Password file Thread-Safe inferface SYNOPSIS
#include <Cpwd.h> struct passwd *Cgetpwnam(char *name); struct passwd *Cgetpwuid(uid_t uid); ERRORS
If the Cthread interface is chosen and activated, the errors value are in the serrno variable. DESCRIPTION
Cpwd is a common Thread-Safe API interface to get entries in the password file vs. name or uid. SEE ALSO
serrno, getpwnam, getpwuid AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team LCG
$Date: 2005/03/29 09:27:18 $ CPWD(3)

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CSCHED(3)						     Common Library Functions							 CSCHED(3)

NAME
Csched - LCG Scheduling inferface SYNOPSIS
#include <Csched_api.h> int Csched_getschedparam(int cid, int *policy, Csched_param_t *param); int Csched_setschedparam(int cid, int policy, Csched_param_t *param); int Csched_get_priority_min(int policy); int Csched_get_priority_mid(int policy); int Csched_get_priority_max(int policy); ERRORS
Beyond the errno value, Csched is setting the serrno value to generic values that are described in Cthread(1). DESCRIPTION
Csched is a common API interface for scheduling of multithreaded programs. Csched_getschedparam retrieves the current scheduling policy and priority of the thread referenced with Cthread's id cid. The policy can be CSCHED_OTHER, CSCHED_FIFO, CSCHED_RR, CSCHED_FG_NP or CSCHED_BG_NP. The param structure contains a member, named sched_priority , where will be stored the current priority of the thread you ask for. Please read the NOTES section. Return value is 0 on success, or -1 on error. Csched_setschedparam sets the scheduling policy and priority of the thread referenced with Cthread's id cid. The policy can be CSCHED_OTHER, CSCHED_FIFO, CSCHED_RR, CSCHED_FG_NP or CSCHED_BG_NP. You are neverthless warned that the recommended scheduling is CSCHED_OTHER. Trying to use another scheduling is an opendoor to processor deadlock if you do not code with extreme care. Furthermore, except CSCHED_OTHER , it is not guaranteed that the other possible values ( CSCHED_CSCHED_FIFO, CSCHED_RR, CSCHED_FG_NP or CSCHED_BG_NP ) are supported or implemented on your platform. The param structure contains a member, named sched_priority , where is given the priority of the thread you want the attributes to be modified. Its value can vary from Csched_get_priority_min(policy) to Csched_get_prior- ity_max(policy). Please read the NOTES section. Return value is 0 on success, or -1 on error. Csched_get_priority_min, Csched_get_priority_mid and Csched_get_priority_max are returning the minimum, medium and maximum allowed priori- ties, respectively, vs. the given policy. The output is the one that you use in the sched_priority member of the Csched_param_t structure. Please read the NOTES section. Return value is != -1 on success, or -1 on error. NOTES
About scheduling, the Csched interface defines CSCHED_OTHER, CSCHED_FIFO, CSCHED_RR, CSCHED_FG_NP and CSCHED_BG_NP for portability issue. This does not mean that all those schedulings are supported on the platform you are running on. In particular, only CSCHED_OTHER is offi- cially supported everywhere. The other scheduling policies are totally system dependent and do not conform to any standardisation. Please be aware, also, that using a scheduling other than CSCHED_OTHER is an opendoor to processor deadlock... Finally, on some OSes, the scheduling interfaces are not necessarly in the thread library, nor in the C library. In particular, on Digital you may find them in librt, and on Solaris in libposix4. SEE ALSO
Cthread AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team LCG
$Date: 2010-04-05 09:51:26 +0200 (Mon, 05 Apr 2010) $ CSCHED(3)
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