/****************************************************** The interface to the operating system process control primitives (c) 1995 Innobase Oy Created 9/30/1995 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ #include "os0proc.h" #ifdef UNIV_NONINL #include "os0proc.ic" #endif #ifdef __WIN__ #include #endif #include "ut0mem.h" /******************************************************************** Converts the current process id to a number. It is not guaranteed that the number is unique. In Linux returns the 'process number' of the current thread. That number is the same as one sees in 'top', for example. In Linux the thread id is not the same as one sees in 'top'. */ ulint os_proc_get_number(void) /*====================*/ { #ifdef __WIN__ return((ulint)GetCurrentProcessId()); #else return((ulint)getpid()); #endif } /******************************************************************** Allocates non-cacheable memory. */ void* os_mem_alloc_nocache( /*=================*/ /* out: allocated memory */ ulint n) /* in: number of bytes */ { #ifdef __WIN__ void* ptr; ptr = VirtualAlloc(NULL, n, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_NOCACHE); ut_a(ptr); return(ptr); #else return(ut_malloc(n)); #endif } /******************************************************************** Sets the priority boost for threads released from waiting within the current process. */ void os_process_set_priority_boost( /*==========================*/ ibool do_boost) /* in: TRUE if priority boost should be done, FALSE if not */ { #ifdef __WIN__ ibool no_boost; if (do_boost) { no_boost = FALSE; } else { no_boost = TRUE; } ut_a(TRUE == 1); /* Does not do anything currently! SetProcessPriorityBoost(GetCurrentProcess(), no_boost); */ fputs("Warning: process priority boost setting currently not functional!\n", stderr); #else UT_NOT_USED(do_boost); #endif }