On 2023-08-11 09:44, Cedric Blancher via Cygwin wrote:
How can we set the scheduler priority for a Cygwin process to "higher"
than normal on start?
Basically we want a Cygwin compatible script version of the Windows
task manager feature Name/PID--->Details--->Set priority--->Higher
Pretend the system is BSD or Linux and web search e.g. SO for that capability,
facility, or feature, then check Cygwin with Search Packages or:
$ cygcheck -p usr/bin/nice
Found 6 matches for usr/bin/nice
coreutils-debuginfo-8.26-2 - coreutils-debuginfo: Debug info for coreutils
...
coreutils-9.0-1 - coreutils: GNU core utilities (includes fileutils, sh-utils
and textutils)
$ cygcheck -p usr/bin/renice
Found 6 matches for usr/bin/renice
util-linux-debuginfo-2.32.1-1 - util-linux-debuginfo: Debug info for util-linux
util-linux-debuginfo-2.33.1-1 - util-linux-debuginfo: Debug info for util-linux
util-linux-debuginfo-2.33.1-2 - util-linux-debuginfo: Debug info for util-linux
util-linux-2.32.1-1 - util-linux: Collection of basic system utilities
util-linux-2.33.1-1 - util-linux: Collection of basic system utilities
util-linux-2.33.1-2 - util-linux: Collection of basic system utilities
$ cygcheck -p usr/bin/chrt
Found 2 matches for usr/bin/chrt
util-linux-debuginfo-2.33.1-2 - util-linux-debuginfo: Debug info for util-linux
util-linux-2.33.1-2 - util-linux: Collection of basic system utilities
$ cygcheck -p usr/bin/taskset
Found 2 matches for usr/bin/taskset
util-linux-debuginfo-2.33.1-2 - util-linux-debuginfo: Debug info for util-linux
util-linux-2.33.1-2 - util-linux: Collection of basic system utilities
so you may need to install util-linux (coreutils is already installed as a base
package for Cygwin) then:
$ man nice renice taskset chrt
You may need to run these from an elevated admin shell for other user ids,
unowned processes, or higher (negative) priority.
It has been years since I tried these so can no longer remember if -20
corresponds to Windows "RealTime" or if you need to use PowerShell to set that e.g.
$proc = Get-Process -ProcessName "..."
$proc.PriorityClass = "RealTime"
and that needs to be done from an elevated admin (Power)Shell.
Of course, never set that on any system except on a very idle, very I/O bound,
well tested process, such as ntpd, that needs stably fast interrupt service and
non-preemptible cpu access for ms every few seconds, preferably on a single or
few cpus to which affinity is set.
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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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