Kernel threads allow a multithreaded application to have a thread executing on every CPU in a multiprocessor system. The /THREADS_ ENABLE qualifier allows you to turn kernel threads on and off on a per-image basis. When you specify this qualifier, the OpenVMS linker sets the appropriate bits in the dynamic segment (I64) or the image header (Alpha and VAX) of the image being linked. These bits control the following: o Whether the image is allowed to enter a multiple kernel threads environment o Whether the image can receive upcalls from the OpenVMS scheduler Format /THREADS_ENABLE[=(MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS,UPCALLS)] /NOTHREADS_ENABLE (default)
1 – Qualifier Values
MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS On I64 and Alpha systems, this keyword sets the MULTIPLE_KERNEL_ THREADS bit in the dynamic segment (I64) or the image header (Alpha) of the image being built. This bit indicates to the image activator that the image can be run in a multiple kernel threads environment. If you specify this keyword for OpenVMS VAX links, it is ignored. UPCALLS This qualifier sets the UPCALLS bit in the OpenVMS dynamic segment (I64) or image header (Alpha and VAX) of the image being built. This bit indicates to the image activator that the process can receive upcalls from the OpenVMS scheduler. When the /THREADS_ENABLE qualifier is specified without either the MULTIPLE_KERNEL_THREADS or UPCALLS keyword, the linker sets both bits by default.