Query: setpriority
OS: ultrix
Section: 2
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getpriority(2) System Calls Manual getpriority(2) Name getpriority, setpriority - get or set program scheduling priority Syntax #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/resource.h> #define PRIO_PROCESS 0 /* process */ #define PRIO_PGRP 1 /* process group */ #define PRIO_USER 2 /* user id */ prio = getpriority(which, who) int prio, which, who; setpriority(which, who, prio) int which, who, prio; Description The scheduling priority of the process, process group, or user, as indicated by which and who, is obtained with the call and set with the call. The which is one of PRIO_PROCESS, PRIO_PGRP, or PRIO_USER, and who is interpreted relative to which (a process identifier for PRIO_PROCESS, process group identifier for PRIO_PGRP, and a user ID for PRIO_USER). The prio is a value in the range -20 to 20. The default priority is 0; lower priorities cause more favorable scheduling. The call returns the highest priority (lowest numerical value) enjoyed by any of the specified processes. The call sets the priorities of all of the specified processes to the specified value. Only the superuser may lower priorities. Return Values Since can legitimately return the value -1, it is necessary to clear the external variable errno prior to the call, then check it afterward to determine if a -1 is an error or a legitimate value. The call returns 0 if there is no error or -1 if there is. Diagnostics The and system calls fail under the following conditions: [ESRCH] No processes were located using the which and who values specified. [EINVAL] The which was not one of PRIO_PROCESS, PRIO_PGRP, or PRIO_USER. In addition to the errors indicated above, setpriority can fail under the following conditions: [EPERM] A process was located, but neither its effective nor real user ID matched the effective user ID of the caller. [EACCES] A user other than the superuser attempted to change a process priority to a negative value. See Also nice(1), fork(2), renice(8) getpriority(2)
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