The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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   27 .\" HISTORY
   28 .\" $Log:       processor_set_default.man,v $
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   43 .TH processor_set_default 2 2/2/89
   44 .CM 4
   45 .SH NAME
   46 .nf
   47 processor_set_default  \-  Get default processor set.
   48 .SH SYNOPSIS
   49 .nf
   50 .ft B
   51 #include <mach.h>
   52 
   53 .nf
   54 .ft B
   55 kern_return_t processor_set_default(host, default_set);
   56         mach_port_t             host;
   57         mach_port_t             *default_set;
   58 
   59 
   60 
   61 .fi
   62 .ft P
   63 .SH ARGUMENTS
   64 .TP 15
   65 .B
   66 .B host
   67 Specifies the host whose default processor set is requested.
   68 .TP 15
   69 .B
   70 .B default_set
   71 Returns the name port for the default processor set.  
   72 
   73 .SH DESCRIPTION
   74 The default processor set is used by all threads, tasks, and processors
   75 that are not explicitly assigned to other sets. 
   76 .B processor_set_default
   77 returns a port that can be used to obtain information about this set
   78 (e.g. how many threads are assigned to it).  This port cannot be
   79 used to perform operations on that set.
   80 
   81 .SH BUGS
   82 Availability limited.
   83 
   84 .SH SEE ALSO
   85 .B processor_set_info, thread_assign, task_assign
   86 
   87 

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