PR Value in the top command

Mulyadi Santosa mulyadi.santosa at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 01:28:06 EDT 2016


On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Vishwas Srivastava <vishu.kernel at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>             i was trying to understand the the meaning of the PR field in
> the "top" command.
>
> PR field is the kernel notion of importance of a task.
> It is loosely coupled with the "nice" value, which is a user-space concept.
> Roughly they are related with..
>
> PR=20+nice   (-20<= nice <=19)
> which means, PR can never go below 0.
>
> As an experiment to understand this even more, i created an user-app with
> real-time scheduling policy (SCHED_FIFO) and ran this application.
>
> while the application was running i triggerred "top" and what i see that
> the PR value for my application displays a -ve value.
> what does this mean.
> If at all this is correct, what are the valid range of PR which i should
> expect?
>
>
Quick answer: have you check and read sched_setscheduler() in detail,
especially part that explains about SCHED_FIFO?

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Mulyadi Santosa
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