> PR_SET_NAME (since Linux 2.6.9)
Set the name of the calling thread, using the value in the
location pointed to by (char *) arg2. The name can be up to
16 bytes long, including the terminating null byte. (If the
length of the string, including the terminating null byte,
exceeds 16 bytes, the string is silently truncated.) This is
the same attribute that can be set via pthread_setname_np(3)
and retrieved using pthread_getname_np(3). The attribute is
likewise accessible via /proc/self/task/[tid]/comm, where tid