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PSET_BIND(2)							  PSET_BIND(2)

NAME
       pset_bind - bind LWPs to a set of processors

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/pset.h>

       int pset_bind(psetid_t pset, idtype_t idtype, id_t id, psetid_t *opset);

DESCRIPTION
       The  pset_bind()	 function  binds  the  LWP or set of LWPs specified by
       idtype and id to the processor set specified by pset. If opset  is  not
       NULL, pset_bind() sets the psetid_t variable pointed to by opset to the
       previous processor set binding of one  of  the  specified  LWP,	or  to
       PS_NONE if the selected LWP was not bound.

       If  idtype  is  P_PID, the binding affects all LWPs of the process with
       process ID (PID) id.

       If idtype is P_LWPID, the  binding  affects  the	 LWP  of  the  current
       process with LWP ID id.

       If  idtype  is  P_TASKID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
       with task ID id.

       If idtype is P_PROJID, the binding affects all LWPs  of	all  processes
       with project ID id.

       If  idtype  is  P_ZONEID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes
       with zone ID id.

       If idtype is P_CTID, the binding affects all LWPs of all processes with
       process contract ID id.

       If  id  is  P_MYID, the specified LWP, process, task, process, zone, or
       process contract is the current one.

       If pset is PS_NONE, the processor set bindings of  the  specified  LWPs
       are cleared.

       If pset is PS_QUERY, the processor set bindings are not changed.

       If  pset is PS_MYID, the specified LWPs are bound to the same processor
       set as the caller. If the caller is not bound to a processor  set,  the
       processor set bindings are cleared.

       The  {PRIV_SYS_RES_CONFIG}  privilege must be asserted in the effective
       set of the calling process or pset must be PS_QUERY.

       LWPs that have been bound to a  processor  with	processor_bind(2)  may
       also  be	 bound to a processor set if the processor is part of the pro‐
       cessor set. If this occurs, the binding to  the	processor  remains  in
       effect.	If  the	 processor binding is later removed, the processor set
       binding becomes effective.

       Processor set bindings are inherited across fork(2) and exec(2).

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

ERRORS
       The pset_bind() function will fail if:

       EBUSY
		  One  of  the LWPs is bound to a processor, and the specified
		  processor set does not include that processor.

       EFAULT
		  The location pointed to  by  opset  was  not	NULL  and  not
		  writable by the user.

       EINVAL
		  An  invalid  processor  set ID was specified;	 or idtype was
		  not P_PID, P_LWPID, P_PROJID, P_TASKID, P_ZONEID, or P_CTID.

       ENOTSUP
		  The  pools  facility	is  active.    See   pooladm(1M)   and
		  pool_set_status(3POOL)  for  information  about enabling and
		  disabling the pools facility.	 Processes  can	 be  bound  to
		  pools	 using	the poolbind(1M) utility or the pool_set_bind‐
		  ing(3POOL) function.

		  Binding a system process to a	 processor  set	 is  not  sup‐
		  ported.

       EPERM
		  The {PRIV_PROC_OWNER} is not asserted in the effecive set of
		  the calling process and either the real or effective user ID
		  of  the calling process does not match the real or effective
		  user ID of one of the LWPs being bound, or the processor set
		  from which one or more of the LWPs are being unbound has the
		  PSET_NOESCAPE attribute set and {PRIV_SYS_RES_CONFIG) is not
		  asserted  in	the  effective set of the calling process. See
		  pset_setattr(2) for more  information	 about	processor  set
		  attributes.

       ESRCH
		  No  processes, LWPs, or tasks were found to match the crite‐
		  ria specified by idtype and id.

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

       ┌────────────────────┬───────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │  ATTRIBUTE VALUE	│
       ├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Committed		│
       ├────────────────────┼───────────────────┤
       │MT-Level	    │ Async-Signal-Safe │
       └────────────────────┴───────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       pbind(1M), pooladm(1M),	poolbind(1M),  psrset(1M),  exec(2),  fork(2),
       processor_bind(2),   pset_create(2),   pset_info(2),   pset_setattr(2),
       pool_set_binding(3POOL),	 pool_set_status(3POOL),  pset_getloadavg(3C),
       process(4), project(4), attributes(5), privileges(5)

				 Mar 13, 2009			  PSET_BIND(2)
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