SCHED_YIELD(2) Linux Programmer's Manual SCHED_YIELD(2)

sched_yield - yield the processor

#include <sched.h>

int sched_yield(void);

A process can relinquish the processor voluntarily without blocking by calling sched_yield(). The process will then be moved to the end of the queue for its static priority and a new process gets to run.

Note: If the current process is the only process in the highest priority list at that time, this process will continue to run after a call to sched_yield().

POSIX systems on which sched_yield() is available define _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING in <unistd.h>.

On success, sched_yield() returns 0. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.

POSIX.1-2001.

sched_setscheduler(2) for a description of Linux scheduling.

Programming for the real world - POSIX.4 by Bill O. Gallmeister, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., ISBN 1-56592-074-0

1996-04-10 Linux 1.3.81

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