curproc.9 revision 1.4
$NetBSD: curproc.9,v 1.4 2010/04/13 05:40:12 jruoho Exp $
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.Dd April 13, 2010 .Dt CURPROC 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm curproc , .Nm curcpu , .Nm curlwp .Nd current process, processor, and .Tn LWP .Sh SYNOPSIS n sys/proc.h .Ft struct cpu_info * .Fn curcpu "void" .Ft struct proc * .Fn curproc "void" .Ft struct lwp * .Fn curlwp "void" .Sh DESCRIPTION The following macros can be used to retrieve the current processor, process, and light-weight process
Copyright (c) 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.Dd April 13, 2010 .Dt CURPROC 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm curproc , .Nm curcpu , .Nm curlwp .Nd current process, processor, and .Tn LWP .Sh SYNOPSIS n sys/proc.h .Ft struct cpu_info * .Fn curcpu "void" .Ft struct proc * .Fn curproc "void" .Ft struct lwp * .Fn curlwp "void" .Sh DESCRIPTION The following macros can be used to retrieve the current processor, process, and light-weight process
q Tn LWP , respectively: l -enum -offset indent t The machine-dependent .Fn curcpu macro returns a pointer to a .Em cpu_info structure containing information of the .Tn CPU that this thread is running on. t The machine-independent .Fn curproc macro refers to a pointer to the process currently running on this .Tn CPU . t The .Fn curlwp macro expands to a pointer to .Em lwp structure, containing information about the current .Tn LWP . This macro is machine-independent, but machine-dependent n machine/cpu.h may redefine it. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr cpu_number 9 , .Xr pfind 9