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POSIX Threads, PTHREAD routines, pthread_yield_np
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Notifies the scheduler that the current thread is willing to
release its processor to other threads of the same or higher
priority.
Syntax
pthread_yield_np();
int
pthread_yield_np (void);
None
This routine notifies the thread scheduler that the current
thread is willing to release its processor to other threads of
equivalent or greater scheduling precedence. (A thread generally
will release its processor to a thread of a greater scheduling
precedence without calling this routine.) If no other threads of
equivalent or greater scheduling precedence are ready to execute,
the thread continues.
This routine can allow knowledge of the details of an application
to be used to improve its performance. If a thread does not call
pthread_yield_np(), other threads may be given the opportunity
to run at arbitrary points (possibly even when the interrupted
thread holds a required resource). By making strategic calls to
pthread_yield_np(), other threads can be given the opportunity
to run when the resources are free. This improves performance by
reducing contention for the resource.
As a general guideline, consider calling this routine after a
thread has released a resource (such as a mutex) which is heavily
contended for by other threads. This can be especially important
either if the program is running on a uniprocessor machine, or
if the thread acquires and releases the resource inside a tight
loop.
Use this routine carefully and sparingly, because misuse can
cause unnecessary context switching which will increase overhead
and actually degrade performance. For example, it is counter-
productive for a thread to yield while it holds a resource that
the threads to which it is yielding will need. Likewise, it is
pointless to yield unless there is likely to be another thread
that is ready to run.
NOTE
pthread_yield_np() is equivalent to sched_yield(). Use
sched_yield() since it is part of the standard portable
POSIX Threads Library.
If an error condition occurs, this routine returns an integer
value indicating the type of error. Possible return values are as
follows:
Return Description
0 Successful completion.
[ENOSYS] The routine pthread_yield_np() is not supported by
this implementation.
pthread_attr_setschedparam()
pthread_getschedparam()
pthread_setschedparam()
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