a code like below will start a new thread to do the job. Is there any way I can control the priority of that thread?
Task.Factory.StartNew(() => {
//
As others have mentioned, you need to specify a custom scheduler to go with your task. Unfortunately there isn't a suitable built-in scheduler.
You could go for the ParallelExtensionsExtras that Glenn linked to, but if you want something simple that can just be pasted right into your code, try the following. Use like this:
Task.Factory.StartNew(() => {
// everything here will be executed in a thread whose priority is BelowNormal
}, null, TaskCreationOptions.None, PriorityScheduler.BelowNormal);
The code:
public class PriorityScheduler : TaskScheduler
{
public static PriorityScheduler AboveNormal = new PriorityScheduler(ThreadPriority.AboveNormal);
public static PriorityScheduler BelowNormal = new PriorityScheduler(ThreadPriority.BelowNormal);
public static PriorityScheduler Lowest = new PriorityScheduler(ThreadPriority.Lowest);
private BlockingCollection _tasks = new BlockingCollection();
private Thread[] _threads;
private ThreadPriority _priority;
private readonly int _maximumConcurrencyLevel = Math.Max(1, Environment.ProcessorCount);
public PriorityScheduler(ThreadPriority priority)
{
_priority = priority;
}
public override int MaximumConcurrencyLevel
{
get { return _maximumConcurrencyLevel; }
}
protected override IEnumerable GetScheduledTasks()
{
return _tasks;
}
protected override void QueueTask(Task task)
{
_tasks.Add(task);
if (_threads == null)
{
_threads = new Thread[_maximumConcurrencyLevel];
for (int i = 0; i < _threads.Length; i++)
{
int local = i;
_threads[i] = new Thread(() =>
{
foreach (Task t in _tasks.GetConsumingEnumerable())
base.TryExecuteTask(t);
});
_threads[i].Name = string.Format("PriorityScheduler: ", i);
_threads[i].Priority = _priority;
_threads[i].IsBackground = true;
_threads[i].Start();
}
}
}
protected override bool TryExecuteTaskInline(Task task, bool taskWasPreviouslyQueued)
{
return false; // we might not want to execute task that should schedule as high or low priority inline
}
}
Notes:
MaximumConcurrencyLevel, GetScheduledTasks and TryExecuteTaskInline.