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Programming Interfaces Guide
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Preface

1.  Memory and CPU Management

2.  Remote Shared Memory API for Solaris Clusters

3.  Session Description Protocol API

4.  Process Scheduler

5.  Locality Group APIs

6.  Input/Output Interfaces

7.  Interprocess Communication

8.  Socket Interfaces

9.  Programming With XTI and TLI

10.  Packet Filtering Hooks

11.  Transport Selection and Name-to-Address Mapping

12.  Real-time Programming and Administration

13.  The Solaris ABI and ABI Tools

A.  UNIX Domain Sockets

Index

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performance, scheduler effect on, Scheduling and System Performance
permissions, IPC, Permissions for Messages, Semaphores, and Shared Memory
poll, Asynchronous Execution Mode
pollfd structure
Advanced XTI/TLI Programming Example
Advanced XTI/TLI Programming Example
polling
for a connection request, Asynchronous Use of a Connection
notification of data, Asynchronous Connectionless-Mode Service
using poll(2), Asynchronous Network Transfers
port numbers for Internet, Address Binding
port to service mapping, Service Names – servent
porting from TLI to XTI, What Are XTI and TLI?
priocntl(1), priocntl Usage
priority inversion
defined, Priority Inversion
synchronization, Kernel Priority Inversion
priority queue, linear linked list, Dispatch Queue
process
defined for realtime, Basic Rules of Real-time Applications
dispatching
Dispatching Processes
Dispatching Processes
highest priority, Basic Rules of Real-time Applications
preemption, Process Preemption
residence in memory, Memory Locking
runaway, Runaway Real-time Processes
scheduling for realtime, Scheduling Classes
setting priorities, priocntl(1)
process priority
global, Overview of the Scheduler
setting and retrieving, priocntl Usage
protoent structure, Protocol Names – protoent