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Updated: July 2014
 
 

pset_list(2)

Name

pset_list - get list of processor sets

Synopsis

#include <sys/pset.h>

int pset_list(psetid_t *psetlist, uint_t *numpsets);

Description

The pset_list() function returns a list of processor sets in the system.

If numpsets is non-null, then on successful completion the number of processor sets in the system will be stored in the location pointed to by numpsets.

If numpsets and psetlist are both non-null, then psetlist points to a buffer where a list of processor sets in the system is to be stored, and numpsets points to the maximum number of processor set IDs the buffer can hold. On successful completion, the list of processor sets up to the maximum buffer size is stored in the buffer pointed to by psetlist.

Return Values

Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.

Errors

The pset_list() function will fail if:

EFAULT

The location pointed to by psetlist or numpsets was not null and not writable by the user.

Usage

If the caller is in a non-global zone and the pools facility is active, pset_list() returns only the processor set of the pool to which the zone is bound.

Attributes

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

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability
Committed
MT-Level
Async-Signal-Safe

See also

pooladm(1M), psrset(1M), zoneadm(1M), processor_info(2), pset_bind(2), pset_create(2), pset_info(2), pset_getloadavg(3C), attributes(5)