__ppc_set_ppr_low man page on Kali

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   9211 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
Kali logo
[printable version]

__PPC_SET_PPR_MED(3)	   LinuxProgrammer's Manual	  __PPC_SET_PPR_MED(3)

NAME
       __ppc_set_ppr_med,      __ppc_set_ppr_very_low,	    __ppc_set_ppr_low,
       __ppc_set_ppr_med_low, __ppc_set_ppr_med_high - Set the Program	Prior‐
       ity Register

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/platform/ppc.h>

       void __ppc_set_ppr_med(void);
       void __ppc_set_ppr_very_low(void);
       void __ppc_set_ppr_low(void);
       void __ppc_set_ppr_med_low(void);
       void __ppc_set_ppr_med_high(void);

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions	 provide access to the Program Priority Register (PPR)
       on the Power architecture.

       The PPR is a 64-bit register that controls the program's priority.   By
       adjusting the PPR value the programmer may improve system throughput by
       causing system resources to be used  more  efficiently,	especially  in
       contention  situations.	 The available unprivileged states are covered
       by the following functions:

       *  __ppc_set_ppr_med() sets the	Program	 Priority  Register  value  to
	  medium (default).

       *  __ppc_set_ppr_very_low() sets the Program Priority Register value to
	  very low.

       *  __ppc_set_ppr_low() sets the Program Priority Register value to low.

       *  __ppc_set_ppr_med_low() sets the Program Priority Register value  to
	  medium low.

       The  privileged	state  medium high may also be set during certain time
       intervals by problem-state (unprivileged) programs, with the  following
       function:

       *  __ppc_set_ppr_med_high() sets the Program Priority to medium high.

       If  the	program priority is medium high when the time interval expires
       or if an attempt is made to set the priority to medium high when it  is
       not allowed, the priority is set to medium.

VERSIONS
       The     functions    __ppc_set_ppr_med(),    __ppc_set_ppr_low()	   and
       __ppc_set_ppr_med_low() are provided by glibc since version 2.18.   The
       functions  __ppc_set_ppr_very_low()  and __ppc_set_ppr_med_high() first
       appeared in glibc in version 2.23.

ATTRIBUTES
       For  an	explanation  of	 the  terms  used   in	 this	section,   see
       attributes(7).

       ┌───────────────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────┐
       │Interface		   │ Attribute	   │ Value   │
       ├───────────────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┤
       │__ppc_set_ppr_med(),	   │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
       │__ppc_set_ppr_very_low(),  │		   │	     │
       │__ppc_set_ppr_low(),	   │		   │	     │
       │__ppc_set_ppr_med_low(),   │		   │	     │
       │__ppc_set_ppr_med_high()   │		   │	     │
       └───────────────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────┘
CONFORMING TO
       These functions are nonstandard GNU extensions.

NOTES
       The  functions  __ppc_set_ppr_very_low()	 and  __ppc_set_ppr_med_high()
       will be defined	by  <sys/platform/ppc.h>  if  _ARCH_PWR8  is  defined.
       Availability of these functions can be tested using #ifdef _ARCH_PWR8.

SEE ALSO
       __ppc_yield(3)

       Power ISA, Book II - Section 3.1 (Program Priority Registers)

COLOPHON
       This  page  is  part of release 4.14 of the Linux man-pages project.  A
       description of the project, information about reporting bugs,  and  the
       latest	  version     of     this    page,    can    be	   found    at
       https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.

GNU C Library			  2017-09-15		  __PPC_SET_PPR_MED(3)
[top]

List of man pages available for Kali

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net