oci_spec::runtime

Struct SchedulerBuilder

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pub struct SchedulerBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for Scheduler.

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impl SchedulerBuilder

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pub fn policy<VALUE: Into<LinuxSchedulerPolicy>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Policy represents the scheduling policy (e.g., SCHED_FIFO, SCHED_RR, SCHED_OTHER).

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pub fn nice<VALUE: Into<i32>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Nice is the nice value for the process, which affects its priority.

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pub fn priority<VALUE: Into<i32>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Priority represents the static priority of the process.

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pub fn flags<VALUE: Into<Vec<LinuxSchedulerFlag>>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Flags is an array of scheduling flags.

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pub fn runtime<VALUE: Into<u64>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Runtime is the amount of time in nanoseconds during which the process is allowed to run in a given period.

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pub fn deadline<VALUE: Into<u64>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Deadline is the absolute deadline for the process to complete its execution.

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pub fn period<VALUE: Into<u64>>(self, value: VALUE) -> Self

Period is the length of the period in nanoseconds used for determining the process runtime.

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pub fn build(self) -> Result<Scheduler, OciSpecError>

Builds a new Scheduler.

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If a required field has not been initialized.

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impl Default for SchedulerBuilder

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fn default() -> Self

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