_LWP_SETNAME(2) BSD System Calls Manual _LWP_SETNAME(2)NAME
_lwp_setname -- set descriptive name of an LWP
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <lwp.h>
int
_lwp_setname(lwpid_t target, const char *name);
DESCRIPTION
_lwp_setname() sets the descriptive name of the LWP. It takes the following arguments.
target The LWP whose descriptive name will be set.
name The string to be used as the descriptive name of the LWP.
The name is used by top(1) when showing LWPs, for example.
RETURN VALUES
_lwp_setname() returns 0 on success. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
SEE ALSO ps(1), top(1), _lwp_getname(2), errno(2)BSD December 15, 2007 BSD
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_LWP_CTL(2) BSD System Calls Manual _LWP_CTL(2)NAME
_lwp_ctl -- prepare per-LWP communication area between kernel and userland
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <lwp.h>
int
_lwp_ctl(int features, struct lwpctl **address);
DESCRIPTION
_lwp_ctl() prepares per-LWP communication area for the calling LWP, and maps it into the calling process' address space. It takes the fol-
lowing arguments.
features The bitwise-OR of the following flags.
LWPCTL_FEATURE_CURCPU Request lc_curcpu.
LWPCTL_FEATURE_PCTR Request lc_pctr.
address The address to store a pointer to lwpctl structure for the calling LWP.
The per-LWP communication area is described by an lwpctl structure. It has following members, depending on features.
int lc_curcpu The integral identifier of the CPU on which the LWP is running, or LWPCTL_CPU_NONE when the LWP is not running on any CPU.
It's updated by the kernel and should be considered as read-only for userland. It's available only if requested with the
LWPCTL_FEATURE_CURCPU flag.
int lc_pctr The integer which is incremented on every context switches to the LWP. It can be used to detect preemption of the LWP. (thus
its name "preemption counter".) It's updated by the kernel and should be considered as read-only for userland. It's avail-
able only if requested with the LWPCTL_FEATURE_PCTR flag.
RETURN VALUES
_lwp_ctl() returns 0 on success. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
SEE ALSO errno(2)BSD May 5, 2008 BSD
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