glibc/linuxthreads/man/pthread_mutexattr_init.man

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.TH PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR 3 LinuxThreads
.XREF pthread_mutexattr_destroy
.XREF pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np
.XREF pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np
.SH NAME
pthread_mutexattr_init, pthread_mutexattr_destroy, pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np, pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np \- mutex creation attributes
.SH SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_mutexattr_init(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr);
int pthread_mutexattr_destroy(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr);
int pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int kind);
int pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np(const pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int *kind);
.SH DESCRIPTION
Mutex attributes can be specified at mutex creation time, by passing a
mutex attribute object as second argument to !pthread_mutex_init!(3).
Passing !NULL! is equivalent to passing a mutex attribute object with
all attributes set to their default values.
!pthread_mutexattr_init! initializes the mutex attribute object |attr|
and fills it with default values for the attributes.
!pthread_mutexattr_destroy! destroys a mutex attribute object, which
must not be reused until it is reinitialized. !pthread_mutexattr_destroy!
does nothing in the LinuxThreads implementation.
LinuxThreads supports only one mutex attribute: the mutex kind, which
is either !PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP! for ``fast'' mutexes,
!PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP! for ``recursive'' mutexes,
or !PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP! for ``error checking'' mutexes.
As the !NP! suffix indicates, this is a non-portable extension to the
POSIX standard and should not be employed in portable programs.
The mutex kind determines what happens if a thread attempts to lock a
mutex it already owns with !pthread_mutex_lock!(3). If the mutex is of
the ``fast'' kind, !pthread_mutex_lock!(3) simply suspends the calling
thread forever. If the mutex is of the ``error checking'' kind,
!pthread_mutex_lock!(3) returns immediately with the error code
!EDEADLK!. If the mutex is of the ``recursive'' kind, the call to
!pthread_mutex_lock!(3) returns immediately with a success return
code. The number of times the thread owning the mutex has locked it is
recorded in the mutex. The owning thread must call
!pthread_mutex_unlock!(3) the same number of times before the mutex
returns to the unlocked state.
The default mutex kind is ``fast'', that is, !PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP!.
!pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np! sets the mutex kind attribute in |attr|
to the value specified by |kind|.
!pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np! retrieves the current value of the
mutex kind attribute in |attr| and stores it in the location pointed
to by |kind|.
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
!pthread_mutexattr_init!, !pthread_mutexattr_destroy! and
!pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np! always return 0.
!pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np! returns 0 on success and a non-zero
error code on error.
.SH ERRORS
On error, !pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np! returns the following error code:
.TP
!EINVAL!
|kind| is neither !PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP! nor !PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP!
nor !PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP!
.SH AUTHOR
Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
!pthread_mutex_init!(3),
!pthread_mutex_lock!(3),
!pthread_mutex_unlock!(3).