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1 | <h2>processor_set_create</h2> | |
2 | <hr> | |
3 | <p> | |
4 | <strong>Function</strong> - Create a new processor set object. | |
5 | <h3>SYNOPSIS</h3> | |
6 | <pre> | |
7 | <strong>kern_return_t processor_set_create</strong> | |
8 | <strong>(host_t</strong> <var>host_name</var>, | |
9 | <strong>processor_set_t</strong> <var>new_set</var>, | |
10 | <strong>processor_set_name_t</strong> <var>new_name</var><strong>);</strong> | |
11 | </pre> | |
12 | <h3>PARAMETERS</h3> | |
13 | <dl> | |
14 | <dt> <var>host_name</var> | |
15 | <dd> | |
16 | [in host-name send right] | |
17 | The name (or control) port for the host on | |
18 | which the set is to be created. | |
19 | <dt> <var>new_set</var> | |
20 | <dd> | |
21 | [out processor-set-control send right] | |
22 | Control port used for performing | |
23 | operations on the new set. | |
24 | <dt> <var>new_name</var> | |
25 | <dd> | |
26 | [out processor-set-name send right] | |
27 | Name port used to identify the new | |
28 | set and obtain information about it. | |
29 | </dl> | |
30 | <h3>DESCRIPTION</h3> | |
31 | <p> | |
32 | The <strong>processor_set_create</strong> function creates a new processor | |
33 | set and returns the | |
34 | two ports associated with it. The port returned in <var>new_set</var> is the control port | |
35 | representing the set. It is used to perform operations such | |
36 | as assigning processors, | |
37 | tasks or threads. The port returned in <var>new_name</var> is the name port which | |
38 | identifies the set, and is used to obtain information about the set. | |
39 | <h3>RETURN VALUES</h3> | |
40 | <p> | |
41 | Only generic values apply. | |
42 | <h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3> | |
43 | <p> | |
44 | Functions: | |
45 | <a href="processor_set_destroy.html">processor_set_destroy</a>, | |
46 | <a href="processor_set_info.html">processor_set_info</a>, | |
47 | <a href="processor_assign.html">processor_assign</a>, | |
48 | <a href="task_assign.html">task_assign</a>, | |
49 | <a href="thread_assign.html">thread_assign</a>. |