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lgrp_home(3LGRP)

Name | Synopsis | Description | Return Values | Errors | Attributes | See Also

Name

    lgrp_home– get home lgroup

Synopsis

    cc [ flag… ] file-llgrp [ library… ] 
    #include <sys/lgrp_user.h>
    
    lgrp_id_t lgrp_home(idtype_t idtype, id_t id);

Description

    The lgrp_home() function returns the ID of the home lgroup for the given process or thread. A thread can have an affinity for an lgroup in the system such that the thread will tend to be scheduled to run on that lgroup and allocate memory from there whenever possible. The lgroup with the strongest affinity that the thread can run on is known as the "home lgroup" of the thread. If the thread has no affinity for any lgroup that it can run on, the operating system will choose a home for it.

    The idtype argument should be P_PID to specify a process and the id argument should be its process ID. Otherwise, the idtype argument should be P_LWPID to specify a thread and the id argument should be its LWP ID. The value P_MYID can be used for the id argument to specify the current process or thread.

Return Values

    Upon successful completion, lgrp_home() returns the ID of the home lgroup of the specified process or thread. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.

Errors

    The lgrp_home() function will fail if:

    EINVAL

    The ID type is not valid.

    EPERM

    The effective user of the calling process does not have appropriate privileges, and its real or effective user ID does not match the real or effective user ID of one of the threads.

    ESRCH

    The specified process or thread was not found.

Attributes

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPE 

    ATTRIBUTE VALUE 

    Interface Stability 

    Evolving 

    MT-Level 

    MT-Safe 

See Also

SunOS 5.10  Last Revised 1 Jun 2003

Name | Synopsis | Description | Return Values | Errors | Attributes | See Also