GET_NPROCS

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
ATTRIBUTES
CONFORMING TO
NOTES
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
COLOPHON


NAME

get_nprocs, get_nprocs_conf − get number of processors

SYNOPSIS

#include

int get_nprocs(void);
int get_nprocs_conf(void);

DESCRIPTION

The function get_nprocs_conf() returns the number of processors configured by the operating system.

The function get_nprocs() returns the number of processors currently available in the system. This may be less than the number returned by get_nprocs_conf() because processors may be offline (e.g., on hotpluggable systems).

RETURN VALUE

As given in DESCRIPTION.

ATTRIBUTES

For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).

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CONFORMING TO

These functions are GNU extensions.

NOTES

The current implementation of these functions is rather expensive, since they open and parse files in the /sys filesystem each time they are called.

The following sysconf(3) calls make use of the functions documented on this page to return the same information.

np = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF); /bin /boot /dead.letter /dev /etc /home /initrd /lib /lib64 /lost+found /media /mnt /opt /proc /release-notes.html /release-notes.txt /root /run /sbin /srv /sys /tmp /usr /var processors configured bodies/ usr/
np = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN); /bin /boot /dead.letter /dev /etc /home /initrd /lib /lib64 /lost+found /media /mnt /opt /proc /release-notes.html /release-notes.txt /root /run /sbin /srv /sys /tmp /usr /var processors available */

EXAMPLES

The following example shows how get_nprocs() and get_nprocs_conf() can be used.

#include
#include
#include

int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
printf(“This system has %d processors configured and ”
“%d processors available.n”,
get_nprocs_conf(), get_nprocs());
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}

SEE ALSO

nproc(1)

COLOPHON

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