Re: Operation not permitted / pthread_setschedparam

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On Sat, 4 Oct 2014, Armin Steinhoff wrote:
> 8. And your second suspicion is that the ps utility is broken.
>    The question about the operation of "ps" was just a formal one .. sorry.

Well, I'd say it's not formal. Let me cite from your previous mail:

> > > If the app "demo_mn_console" has started its first RT thread, a
> > > lot of other processes/threads are jumping to the highest RT
> > > priority 99!!

Did you ever try to invoke:

# man ps

and try to figure out what the PRI field actually means? Definitely
not.

My version of "man ps" tells me:

       pri         PRI       priority of the process.  Higher number means
                             lower priority.

Can you figure out why your problem analysis

> > > If the app "demo_mn_console" has started its first RT thread, a
> > > lot of other processes/threads are jumping to the highest RT
> > > priority 99!!

causes people on this list to assume that you either are

 - a student seeking advise for his first homework assignement

or 

 - someone completely incompetent trying to make a business by
   abusing a community?

or

 - a person with a severe drug abuse problem which causes reality
   distortion?

but definitely not a business who claims itself to be

 "the Real-Time, Fieldbus, and GUI Experts" [1]


Thanks,

	tglx

[1] http://steinhoff.de/index.htm
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