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SPU_CREATE(2) Linux Programmer's Manual SPU_CREATE(2)
 
NAME


spu_create - create a new spu context
 
SYNOPSIS


#include #include int spu_create(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode); int spu_create(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode, int neighbor_fd);
 
DESCRIPTION


The spu_create() system call is used on PowerPC machines that implement the Cell Broadband Engine Architecture in order to access Synergistic Processor Units (SPUs). It creates a new logical context for an SPU in pathname and returns a file descriptor associated with it. pathname must refer to a non-existing directory in the mount point of the SPU file system (spufs). If spu_create() is successful, a directory is created at pathname and it is populated with the files described in spufs(7). When a context is created, the returned file descriptor can only be passed to spu_run(2), used as the dirfd argument to the *at family of system calls (e.g., openat(2)), or closed; other operations are not defined. A logical SPU context is destroyed (along with all files cre- ated within the context's pathname directory) once the last reference to the context has gone; this usually occurs when the file descriptor returned by spu_create() is closed. The flags argument can be zero or any bitwise OR-ed combination of the following constants: SPU_CREATE_EVENTS_ENABLED Rather than using signals for reporting DMA errors, use the event argument to spu_run(2). SPU_CREATE_GANG Create an SPU gang instead of a context. (A gang is a group of SPU contexts that are functionally related to each other and which share common scheduling parameters -- priority and policy. In the future, gang scheduling may be implemented causing the group to be switched in and out as a single unit.) A new directory will be created at the location specified by the pathname argument. This gang may be used to hold other SPU con- texts, by providing a pathname that is within the gang directory to further calls to spu_create(). SPU_CREATE_NOSCHED Create a context that is not affected by the SPU scheduler. Once the context is run, it will not be scheduled out until it is destroyed by the creating process. Because the context cannot be removed from the SPU, some func- tionality is disabled for SPU_CREATE_NOSCHED contexts. Only a subset of the files will be available in this context directory in spufs. Additionally, SPU_CREATE_NOSCHED contexts cannot dump a core file when crashing. Creating SPU_CREATE_NOSCHED contexts requires the CAP_SYS_NICE capability. SPU_CREATE_ISOLATE Create an isolated SPU context. Isolated contexts are protected from some PPE (PowerPC Processing Element) operations, such as access to the SPU local store and the NPC register. Creating SPU_CREATE_ISOLATE contexts also requires the SPU_CRE- ATE_NOSCHED flag. SPU_CREATE_AFFINITY_SPU Create a context with affinity to another SPU context. This affinity information is used within the SPU scheduling algo- rithm. Using this flag requires that a file descriptor refer- ring to the other SPU context be passed in the neighbor_fd argu- ment. SPU_CREATE_AFFINITY_MEM Create a context with affinity to system memory. This affinity information is used within the SPU scheduling algorithm. The mode argument (minus any bits set in the process's umask(2)) speci- fies the permissions used for creating the new directory in spufs. See stat(2) for a full list of the possible mode values.
 
RETURN VALUE


On success, spu_create() returns a new file descriptor. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to one of the error codes listed below.
 
ERRORS


EACCES The current user does not have write access to the spufs(7) mount point. EEXIST An SPU context already exists at the given path name. EFAULT pathname is not a valid string pointer in the calling process's address space. EINVAL pathname is not a directory in the spufs(7) mount point, or invalid flags have been provided. ELOOP Too many symbolic links were found while resolving pathname. EMFILE The process has reached its maximum open files limit.
 
ENAMETOOLONG


pathname is too long. ENFILE The system has reached the global open files limit. ENODEV An isolated context was requested, but the hardware does not support SPU isolation. ENOENT Part of pathname could not be resolved. ENOMEM The kernel could not allocate all resources required. ENOSPC There are not enough SPU resources available to create a new context or the user-specific limit for the number of SPU con- texts has been reached. ENOSYS The functionality is not provided by the current system, because either the hardware does not provide SPUs or the spufs module is not loaded.
 
ENOTDIR


A part of pathname is not a directory. EPERM The SPU_CREATE_NOSCHED flag has been given, but the user does not have the CAP_SYS_NICE capability.
 
FILES


pathname must point to a location beneath the mount point of spufs. By convention, it gets mounted in /spu.
 
VERSIONS


The spu_create() system call was added to Linux in kernel 2.6.16.
 
CONFORMING TO


This call is Linux-specific and only implemented on the PowerPC archi- tecture. Programs using this system call are not portable.
 
NOTES


Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call; call it using syscall(2). Note however, that spu_create() is meant to be used from libraries that implement a more abstract interface to SPUs, not to be used from regular applications. See http://www.bsc.es/projects/deep- computing/linuxoncell/ for the recommended libraries.
 
EXAMPLE


See spu_run(2) for an example of the use of spu_create()
 
SEE ALSO


close(2), spu_run(2), capabilities(7), spufs(7)
 
COLOPHON


This page is part of release 3.05 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2007-12-20 SPU_CREATE(2)


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