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THR_WAKE(2) | System Calls Manual | THR_WAKE(2) |
NAME¶
thr_wake
—
LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/thr.h>
int
thr_wake
(long
id);
DESCRIPTION¶
Passing the thread identifier of the calling thread (see
thr_self(2)) to thr_wake
() sets a
thread's flag to cause the next signal-interruptible sleep of that thread in
the kernel to fail immediately with the EINTR
error.
The flag is cleared by an interruptible sleep attempt or by a call to
thr_suspend(2.) This is used by the system threading
library to implement cancellation.
If id is not equal to the current thread
identifier, the specified thread is woken up if suspended by the
thr_suspend system call. If the thread is not suspended at
the time of the thr_wake
call, the wake is
remembered and the next attempt of the thread to suspend itself with the
thr_suspend(2) results in immediate return with success.
Only one wake is remembered.
RETURN VALUES¶
Thethr_wake
() function returns the value 0 if
successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable
errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS¶
Thethr_wake
() operation returns these errors:
- [
ESRCH
] - The specified thread was not found or does not belong to the process of the calling thread.
SEE ALSO¶
ps(1), thr_self(2) thr_suspend(2), pthread_cancel(3), pthread_resume_np(3), pthread_suspend_np(3)STANDARDS¶
Thethr_suspend
() system call is non-standard and is
used by 1:1 Threading Library (libthr, -lthr) to
implement IEEE Std 1003.1-2001
(“POSIX.1”) pthread(3) functionality.
September 23, 2016 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |