- Multithreading in C# 5.0 Cookbook
- Eugene Agafonov
- 412字
- 2021-07-21 18:10:00
Thread priority
This recipe will describe the different possible options for thread priority. Setting a thread priority determines how much CPU time a thread will be given.
Getting ready
To work through this recipe, you will need Visual Studio 2012. There are no other prerequisites. The source code for this recipe can be found at BookSamples\Chapter1\Recipe6
.
How to do it...
To understand the workings of thread priority, perform the following steps:
- Start Visual Studio 2012. Create a new C# Console Application project.
- In the
Program.cs
file, add the followingusing
directives:using System; using System.Diagnostics; using System.Threading;
- Add the following code snippet below the
Main
method:static void RunThreads() { var sample = new ThreadSample(); var threadOne = new Thread(sample.CountNumbers); threadOne.Name = "ThreadOne"; var threadTwo = new Thread(sample.CountNumbers); threadTwo.Name = "ThreadTwo"; threadOne.Priority = ThreadPriority.Highest; threadTwo.Priority = ThreadPriority.Lowest; threadOne.Start(); threadTwo.Start(); Thread.Sleep(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2)); sample.Stop(); } class ThreadSample { private bool _isStopped = false; public void Stop() { _isStopped = true; } public void CountNumbers() { long counter = 0; while (!_isStopped) { counter++; } Console.WriteLine("{0} with {1,11} priority " +"has a count = {2,13}", Thread.CurrentThread.Name, Thread.CurrentThread.Priority,counter.ToString("N0")); } }
- Add the following code snippet inside the
Main
method:Console.WriteLine("Current thread priority: {0}", Thread.CurrentThread.Priority); Console.WriteLine("Running on all cores available"); RunThreads(); Thread.Sleep(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2)); Console.WriteLine("Running on a single core"); Process.GetCurrentProcess().ProcessorAffinity = new IntPtr(1); RunThreads();
- Run the program.
How it works...
When the main program starts, it defines two different threads. The first one, ThreadPriority.Highest
, will have the highest thread priority, while the second one, that is ThreadPriority.Lowest
, will have the lowest. We print out the main thread priority value and then start these two threads on all available cores. If we have more than one computing core, we should get an initial result within two seconds. The highest priority thread should calculate more iterations usually, but both values should be close. However, if there are any other programs running that load all the CPU cores, the situation could be quite different.
To simulate this situation, we set up the ProcessorAffinity
option, instructing the operating system to run all our threads on a single CPU core (number one). Now the results should be very different and the calculations will take more than 2 seconds. This happens because the CPU core will run mostly the high-priority thread, giving the rest of the threads very little time.
Please note that this is an illustration of how an operating system works with thread prioritization. Usually, you should not write programs relying on this behavior.
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