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30 time-sharing class, the fair-share class, and the fixed-priority class. The
253 or \fBFX\fR for fixed-priority. Each string is null-terminated.
260 \fBINTERACTIVE CLASS\fR, \fBFAIR-SHARE CLASS\fR, or \fBFIXED-PRIORITY CLASS\fR)
293 fixed-priority. The parameters after the class name build a chain of (key,
526 The realtime class provides a fixed priority preemptive scheduling policy for
541 The realtime scheduling policy is a fixed priority policy. The scheduling
1175 .SH FIXED-PRIORITY CLASS
1176 The fixed-priority class provides a fixed-priority preemptive scheduling policy
1182 The fixed-priority class has a range of fixed-priority user priority (see
1185 fixed-priority class. User priorities range from 0 to \fIx\fR where the value
1191 the scheduling of processes in the fixed-priority class. For processes in the
1192 fixed-priority class, the \fIfx_upri\fR value is, for all practical purposes,
1194 completely determines the scheduling priority of a fixed-priority process
1207 defines the format used for the attribute data for the fixed-priority class.
1218 fixed-priority class attributes in the \fIpc_clinfo\fR buffer in this format.
1222 value for the fixed-priority class. If \fIfx_maxupri\fR is \fIx\fR, the valid
1227 defines the format used to specify the fixed-priority class-specific scheduling
1232 pri_t fx_upri; /* Fixed-priority user priority */
1233 pri_t fx_uprilim; /* Fixed-priority user priority limit */
1242 commands, if \fIpc_cid\fR specifies the fixed-priority class, the data in the
1247 the fixed-priority class and more than one fixed-priority LWP is specified, the
1248 scheduling parameters of the fixed-priority LWP with the highest \fIfx_upri\fR
1254 Any fixed-priority LWP can lower its own \fIfx_uprilim\fR (or that of another
1255 LWP with the same user ID). Only a fixed-priority LWP with sufficient
1257 fixed-priority from some other class, sufficient privileges are required to set
1263 Any fixed-priority LWP can set its own \fIfx_upri\fR (or that of another LWP
1276 changing the class of an LWP to fixed-priority (from some other class) causes
1332 changing the class of an LWP to fixed-priority from some other class is
1340 the fixed-priority class (FX). The next arguments are formed as (key, value)
1341 pairs, terminated by a 0 key. The definition for the keys of the fixed-priority
1373 class of an LWP to fixed-priority from some other class causes the parameters
1400 The fixed-priority user priority and user priority limit are inherited across