On Real-Time priority
Ryan Cumming
ryan at completely.kicks-ass.org
Tue Jul 16 21:44:31 BST 2002
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On July 16, 2002 10:21, Neil Stevens wrote:
> http://kerneltrap.org/node.php?id=335
>
> Apparently at least one OS now has support for controlling the realtime
> priority of another process.
What do you mean "now" has support? Linux has supported that for as long as it
has supported realtime priority (hint: try man sched_setscheduler some time.
Notice the 'pid' argument).
This is POSIX.1b, not some new-fangled new OS feature.
- -Ryan
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