idle

IDLE(2)			   Linux Programmer’s Manual		       IDLE(2)



NAME
       idle - make process 0 idle

SYNOPSIS
       #include <unistd.h>

       int idle(void);

DESCRIPTION
       idle()  is an internal system call used during bootstrap.  It marks the
       process’s pages as swappable, lowers its priority, and enters the  main
       scheduling loop.	 idle() never returns.

       Only  process 0 may call idle().	 Any user process, even a process with
       superuser permission, will receive EPERM.

RETURN VALUE
       idle() never returns for process 0, and always returns -1  for  a  user
       process.

ERRORS
       EPERM  Always, for a user process.

CONFORMING TO
       This  function  is  Linux-specific,  and should not be used in programs
       intended to be portable.

NOTES
       Since 2.3.13 this system call does not exist anymore.



Linux 1.1.46			  1994-08-21			       IDLE(2)

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