cosmopolitan/libc/calls/setpriority.c
Justine Tunney e557058ac8
Improve cosmo's conformance to libc-test
This change addresses various open source compatibility issues, so that
we pass 313/411 of the tests in https://github.com/jart/libc-test where
earlier today we were passing about 30/411 of them, due to header toil.
Please note that Glibc only passes 341/411 so 313 today is pretty good!

- Make the conformance of libc/isystem/ headers nearly perfect
- Import more of the remaining math library routines from Musl
- Fix inconsistencies with type signatures of calls like umask
- Write tests for getpriority/setpriority which work great now
- conform to `struct sockaddr *` on remaining socket functions
- Import a bunch of uninteresting stdlib functions e.g. rand48
- Introduce readdir_r, scandir, pthread_kill, sigsetjmp, etc..

Follow the instructions in our `tool/scripts/cosmocc` toolchain to run
these tests yourself. You use `make CC=cosmocc` on the test repository
2022-10-10 17:52:41 -07:00

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#include "libc/calls/calls.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall-nt.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall-sysv.internal.h"
#include "libc/dce.h"
#include "libc/intrin/describeflags.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
/**
* Sets nice value of thing.
*
* On Windows, there's only six priority classes. We define them as -16
* (realtime), -10 (high), -5 (above), 0 (normal), 5 (below), 15 (idle)
* which are the only values that'll roundtrip getpriority/setpriority.
*
* @param which can be one of:
* - `PRIO_PROCESS` is supported universally
* - `PRIO_PGRP` is supported on unix
* - `PRIO_USER` is supported on unix
* @param who is the pid, pgid, or uid, 0 meaning current
* @param value ∈ [-NZERO,NZERO) which is clamped automatically
* @return 0 on success, or -1 w/ errno
* @raise EINVAL if `which` was invalid or unsupported
* @error EACCES if `value` lower that `RLIMIT_NICE`
* @error EACCES on Linux without `CAP_SYS_NICE`
* @raise EPERM if access to process was denied
* @raise ESRCH if the process didn't exist
* @see getpriority()
*/
int setpriority(int which, unsigned who, int value) {
int rc;
if (!IsWindows()) {
rc = sys_setpriority(which, who, value);
} else {
rc = sys_setpriority_nt(which, who, value);
}
STRACE("setpriority(%s, %u, %d) → %d% m", DescribeWhichPrio(which), who,
value, rc);
return rc;
}