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DosGetProcessorStatus

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DosGetProcessorStatus returns the ONLINE or OFFLINE status of each processor of an SMP system. The processor status may be set using DosSetProcessorStatus. ONLINE status implies the processor is available for running work. OFFLINE status implies the processor is not available for running work.

Syntax

DosGetProcessorStatus (procid, status)

Parameters

procid (ULONG) input
Processor ID numbered 1 through n, where there are n processors in total
status (PULONG) output
Status is defined as follows
PROC_OFFLINE 0x00000000 Processor is offline
PROC_ONLINE 0x00000001 Processor is online

Return Code

ulrc (APIRET) returns
DosGetProcessorStatus returns one of the following values:
  • 0 NO_ERROR
  • 87 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER

Example Code

#define INCL_DOS
#define INCL_DOSSPINLOCK
#include <os2.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[]){
   APIRET rc=0;
   ULONG procid;
   ULONG status;
   int i;

   if (argc == 1) {
      for (procid=1; rc==0 ;++procid) {
         rc = DosGetProcessorStatus(procid, &status);
         if (rc==0) {
            if (status == PROC_OFFLINE) printf("Processor %u offline\n", procid);
            else printf("Processor %u online\n", procid);
         } /* endif */
      } /* endfor */
   } else for (i=1; i<argc ; ++i) {
      procid = atol(argv[i]);
      rc = DosGetProcessorStatus(procid, &status);
      if (rc) printf("DosGetProcessorStatus returned %u\n",rc);
      else {
         if (status == PROC_OFFLINE) printf("Processor %u offline\n", procid);
         else printf("Processor %u online\n", procid);
      } /* endif */
   } /* endfor */
   return rc;
}

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