PROCESSOR_BIND(2) System Calls PROCESSOR_BIND(2)
NAME
processor_bind - bind LWPs to a processor
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/processor.h>
#include <sys/procset.h>
int processor_bind(
idtype_t idtype,
id_t id,
processorid_t processorid,
processorid_t *obind);
DESCRIPTION
The
processor_bind() function binds the LWP (lightweight process) or
set of LWPs specified by
idtype and
id to the processor specified by
processorid. If
obind is not
NULL, this function also sets the
processorid_t variable pointed to by
obind to the previous binding of
one of the specified LWPs, or to
PBIND_NONE if the selected LWP was
not bound.
If
idtype is
P_PID, the binding affects all LWPs of the process with
process ID (PID)
id.
If
idtype is
P_LWPID, the binding affects the LWP of the current
process with LWP ID
id.
If
idtype is
P_TASKID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
with task ID
id.
If
idtype is
P_PROJID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
with project ID
id.
If
idtype is
P_CTID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
with process contract ID
id.
If
idtype is
P_ZONEID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
with zone ID
id.
If
id is
P_MYID, the specified LWP, process, task, or project is the
current one.
If
processorid is
PBIND_NONE, the processor bindings of the specified
LWPs are cleared.
If
processorid is
PBIND_QUERY, the processor bindings are not
changed.
The {
PRIV_PROC_OWNER} privilege must be asserted in the effective set
of the calling process or the real or effective user ID of the
calling process must match the real or effective user ID of the
LWPs
being bound. If the calling process does not have permission to
change all of the specified LWPs, the bindings of the LWPs for which
it does have permission will be changed even though an error is
returned.
Processor bindings are inherited across
fork(2) and
exec(2).
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion,
0 is returned. Otherwise,
-1 is returned
and
errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
processor_bind() function will fail if:
EFAULT The location pointed to by
obind was not
NULL and not
writable by the user.
EINVAL The processor is not on-line.
The LWP is bound to a processor set or resource pool for
which the processor is not a member.
The
idtype argument is not
P_PID,
P_LWPID,
P_PROJID,
P_TASKID,
P_CTID, or
P_ZONEID.
ENOTSUP Binding a system process to a processor set is not
supported.
EPERM The {
PRIV_PROC_OWNER} privilege is not asserted in the
effective set of the calling process and its real or
effective user ID does not match the real or effective
user
ID of one of the
LWPs being bound.
ESRCH No processes,
LWPs, or tasks were found to match the
criteria specified by
idtype and
id.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|Interface Stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-------------------+
|MT-Level | Async-Signal-Safe |
+--------------------+-------------------+
SEE ALSO
exec(2),
fork(2),
p_online(2),
pset_bind(2),
sysconf(3C),
process(5),
project(5),
attributes(7),
privileges(7),
pooladm(8),
psradm(8),
psrinfo(8),
zoneadm(8) December 27, 2015 PROCESSOR_BIND(2)