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GET_PRIORITY_MAX !!!GET_PRIORITY_MAX NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION RETURN VALUE ERRORS CONFORMING TO SEE ALSO ---- !!NAME sched_get_priority_max, sched_get_priority_min - get static priority range !!SYNOPSIS __#include __ __int sched_get_priority_max(int__ ''policy''__);__ __int sched_get_priority_min(int__ ''policy''__);__ !!DESCRIPTION __sched_get_priority_max__ returns the maximum priority value that can be used with the scheduling algorithm identified by ''policy''. __sched_get_priority_min__ returns the minimum priority value that can be used with the scheduling algorithm identified by ''policy''. Supported ''policy'' values are ''SCHED_FIFO'', ''SCHED_RR'', and ''SCHED_OTHER''. Processes with numerically higher priority values are scheduled before processes with numerically lower priority values. Thus, the value returned by __sched_get_priority_max__ will be greater than the value returned by __sched_get_priority_min__. Linux allows the static priority value range 1 to 99 for ''SCHED_FIFO'' and ''SCHED_RR'' and the priority 0 for ''SCHED_OTHER''. Scheduling priority ranges for the various policies are not alterable. The range of scheduling priorities may vary on other POSIX systems, thus it is a good idea for portable applications to use a virtual priority range and map it to the interval given by __sched_get_priority_max__ and __sched_get_priority_min__. POSIX.1b requires a spread of at least 32 between the maximum and the minimum values for ''SCHED_FIFO'' and ''SCHED_RR''. POSIX systems on which __sched_get_priority_max__ and __sched_get_priority_min__ are available define ''_POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING'' in '' !!RETURN VALUE On success, __sched_get_priority_max__ and __sched_get_priority_min__ return the maximum/minimum priority value for the named scheduling policy. On error, -1 is returned, ''errno'' is set appropriately. !!ERRORS __EINVAL__ The parameter ''policy'' does not identify a defined scheduling policy. !!CONFORMING TO POSIX.1b (formerly POSIX.4) !!SEE ALSO sched_setscheduler(2), __sched_getscheduler__(2), sched_setparam(2), sched_getparam(2) sched_setscheduler(2) has a description of the Linux scheduling scheme. ''Programming for the real world - POSIX.4'' by Bill O. Gallmeister, O'Reilly '' IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993'' (POSIX.1b standard)'' ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996'' ----
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