POOL_GET_BINDING(3POOL) Pool Configuration Manipulation Library Functions
NAME
pool_get_binding, pool_set_binding, pool_get_resource_binding - set
and query process to resource pool bindings
SYNOPSIS
cc [
flag... ]
file...
-lpool [
library... ]
#include <pool.h>
char *pool_get_binding(
pid_t pid);
int pool_set_binding(
const char *pool,
idtype_t idtype,
id_t id);
char *pool_get_resource_binding(
const char *type,
pid_t pid);
DESCRIPTION
The
pool_get_binding() function returns the name of the pool on the
running system that contains the set of resources to which the given
process is bound. If no such pool exists on the system or the search
returns more than one pool (since the set of resources is referred to
by more than one pool),
NULL is returned and the pool error value is
set to
POE_INVALID_SEARCH.
It is possible that one of the resources to which the given process
is bound is not associated with a pool. This could occur if a
processor set was created with one of the
pset_() functions and the
process was then bound to that set. It could also occur if the
process was bound to a resource set not currently associated with a
pool, since resources can exist that are not associated with a pool.
The
pool_set_binding() function binds the processes matching
idtype and
id to the resources associated with
pool on the running system.
This function requires the privilege required by the underlying
resource types referenced by the pool; generally, this requirement is
equivalent to requiring superuser privilege.
The
idtype parameter can be one of the following types:
P_PID The
id parameter is a pid.
P_TASKID The
id parameter is a taskid.
P_PROJID The
id parameter is a project ID. All currently running
processes belonging to the given project will be bound to
the pool's resources.
The
pool_get_resource_binding() function returns the name of the
resource of the supplied type to which the supplied process is bound.
The application must explicitly free the memory allocated for the
return values for
pool_get_binding() and
pool_get_resource_binding().
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion,
pool_get_binding() returns the name of
the pool to which the process is bound. Otherwise it returns
NULL and
pool_error(3POOL) returns the pool-specific error value.
Upon successful completion,
pool_set_binding() returns
PO_SUCCESS.
Otherwise, it returns
PO_FAIL and
pool_error() returns the pool-
specific error value.
Upon successful completion,
pool_get_resource_binding() returns the
name of the resource of the specified type to which the process is
bound. Otherwise it returns
NULL and
pool_error() returns the pool-
specific error value.
ERRORS
The
pool_get_binding() function will fail if:
POE_INVALID_CONF The configuration is invalid.
POE_INVALID_SEARCH It is not possible to determine the binding for
this target due to the overlapping nature of
the pools configured for this system, or the
pool could not be located.
POE_SYSTEM A system error has occurred. Check the system
error code for more details.
The
pool_set_binding() function will fail if:
POE_INVALID_SEARCH The pool could not be found.
POE_INVALID_CONF The configuration is invalid.
POE_SYSTEM A system error has occurred. Check the system
error code for more details.
The
pool_get_resource_binding() function will fail if:
POE_INVALID_CONF The configuration is invalid.
POE_INVALID_SEARCH The target is not bound to a resource of the
specified type.
POE_SYSTEM A system error has occurred. Check the system
error code for more details.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Bind the current process to the pool named "target".
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pool.h>
#include <unistd.h>
...
id_t pid = getpid();
...
if (pool_set_binding("target", P_PID, pid) == PO_FAIL)
(void) fprintf(stderr, "pool binding failed (%d)\n",
pool_error());
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|CSI | Enabled |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Unstable |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
libpool(3LIB),
pool_error(3POOL),
attributes(7) January 18, 2020 POOL_GET_BINDING(3POOL)