php-src/win32/nice.c
Kalle Sommer Nielsen ddf95667c4 Remove support for REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS in proc_nice() on Windows.
The reasoning for this is because that it requires special permissions and can in the end be dangerous, discovered by Anatol.
2016-11-19 00:32:07 +01:00

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/*
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| PHP Version 7 |
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| Authors: Kalle Sommer Nielsen <kalle@php.net> |
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*/
#include <php.h>
#include "nice.h"
/*
* Basic Windows implementation for the nice() function.
*
* This implementation uses SetPriorityClass() as a backend for defining
* a process priority.
*
* The following values of inc, defines the value sent to SetPriorityClass():
*
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
* | Expression | Priority type |
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
* | priority < -9 | HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS |
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
* | priority < -4 | ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS |
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
* | priority > 4 | BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS |
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
* | priority > 9 | IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS |
* +-----------------------+-----------------------------+
*
* If a value is between -4 and 4 (inclusive), then the priority will be set
* to NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS.
*
* These values tries to mimic that of the UNIX version of nice().
*
* This is applied to the main process, not per thread, although this could
* be implemented using SetThreadPriority() at one point.
*
* Note, it is intended that some priority classes are left out.
*/
PHPAPI int nice(zend_long p)
{
DWORD dwFlag = NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS;
if (p < -9) {
dwFlag = HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS;
} else if (p < -4) {
dwFlag = ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS;
} else if (p > 9) {
dwFlag = IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS;
} else if (p > 4) {
dwFlag = BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS;
}
if (!SetPriorityClass(GetCurrentProcess(), dwFlag)) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
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