rtprio idprio - execute, examine or modify a utility's or process's realtime or idletime scheduling priority
The idprio utility is used for controlling idletime process scheduling, and can be called with the same options as .
A process with a realtime priority is not subject to priority degradation, and will only be preempted by another process of equal or higher realtime priority.
A process with an idle priority will run only when no other process is runnable and then only if its idle priority is equal or greater than all other runnable idle priority processes.
Both [id|rt]prio or idprio when called without arguments will return the realtime priority of the current process.
If [id|rt]prio is called with 1 argument, it will return the realtime priority of the process with the specified pid
If priority is specified, the process or program is run at that realtime priority. If -t is specified, the process or program is run as a normal (non-realtime) process.
If -pid is specified, the process with the process identifier pid will be modified, else if command is specified, that program is run with its arguments.
Priority is an integer between 0 and RTP_PRIO_MAX (usually 31). 0 is the highest priority
Pid of 0 means "the current process".
Only root is allowed to set realtime or idle priority for a process.
rtprio
To see which realtime priority of process 1423:
"rtprio 1423"
To run cron(8) at the lowest realtime priority:
"rtprio 31 cron"
To change the realtime priority of process 1423 to 16:
"rtprio 16 -1423"
To run tcpdump(1) without realtime priority:
"rtprio -t tcpdump"
To change the realtime priority of process 1423 to RTP_PRIO_NORMAL (non-realtime/normal priority):
"rtprio -t -1423"
To make depend while not disturbing other machine usage:
"idprio 31 make depend"
There is in Fx no way to ensure that a process page is present in memory therefore the process may be stopped for pagein (see mprotect(2), madvise(2)).
Under Fx system calls are currently never preempted, therefore non-realtime processes can starve realtime processes, or idletime processes can starve normal priority processes.
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