| 1 | /* Copyright (C) 2002-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
| 2 |    This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
| 3 |  | 
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| 7 |    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
| 8 |  | 
| 9 |    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
| 10 |    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
| 11 |    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
| 12 |    Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
| 13 |  | 
| 14 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 15 |    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
| 16 |    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
| 17 |  | 
| 18 | #ifndef _PTHREAD_H | 
| 19 | #define _PTHREAD_H	1 | 
| 20 |  | 
| 21 | #include <features.h> | 
| 22 | #include <sched.h> | 
| 23 | #include <time.h> | 
| 24 |  | 
| 25 | #include <bits/endian.h> | 
| 26 | #include <bits/pthreadtypes.h> | 
| 27 | #include <bits/setjmp.h> | 
| 28 | #include <bits/wordsize.h> | 
| 29 | #include <bits/types/struct_timespec.h> | 
| 30 |  | 
| 31 |  | 
| 32 | /* Detach state.  */ | 
| 33 | enum | 
| 34 | { | 
| 35 |   PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE, | 
| 36 | #define PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE	PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE | 
| 37 |   PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED | 
| 38 | #define PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED	PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED | 
| 39 | }; | 
| 40 |  | 
| 41 |  | 
| 42 | /* Mutex types.  */ | 
| 43 | enum | 
| 44 | { | 
| 45 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMED_NP, | 
| 46 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP, | 
| 47 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP, | 
| 48 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP | 
| 49 | #if defined __USE_UNIX98 || defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 50 |   , | 
| 51 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL = PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMED_NP, | 
| 52 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE = PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP, | 
| 53 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK = PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP, | 
| 54 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT = PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL | 
| 55 | #endif | 
| 56 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 57 |   /* For compatibility.  */ | 
| 58 |   , PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP = PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMED_NP | 
| 59 | #endif | 
| 60 | }; | 
| 61 |  | 
| 62 |  | 
| 63 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 64 | /* Robust mutex or not flags.  */ | 
| 65 | enum | 
| 66 | { | 
| 67 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_STALLED, | 
| 68 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_STALLED_NP = PTHREAD_MUTEX_STALLED, | 
| 69 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST, | 
| 70 |   PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST_NP = PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST | 
| 71 | }; | 
| 72 | #endif | 
| 73 |  | 
| 74 |  | 
| 75 | #if defined __USE_POSIX199506 || defined __USE_UNIX98 | 
| 76 | /* Mutex protocols.  */ | 
| 77 | enum | 
| 78 | { | 
| 79 |   PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE, | 
| 80 |   PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT, | 
| 81 |   PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT | 
| 82 | }; | 
| 83 | #endif | 
| 84 |  | 
| 85 |  | 
| 86 | #define PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \ | 
| 87 |  { {  __PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMED_NP) } } | 
| 88 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 89 | # define PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP \ | 
| 90 |  { {  __PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP) } } | 
| 91 | # define PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP \ | 
| 92 |  { {  __PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP) } } | 
| 93 | # define PTHREAD_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP \ | 
| 94 |  { {  __PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP) } } | 
| 95 | #endif | 
| 96 |  | 
| 97 |  | 
| 98 | /* Read-write lock types.  */ | 
| 99 | #if defined __USE_UNIX98 || defined __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 100 | enum | 
| 101 | { | 
| 102 |   PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_READER_NP, | 
| 103 |   PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_WRITER_NP, | 
| 104 |   PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_WRITER_NONRECURSIVE_NP, | 
| 105 |   PTHREAD_RWLOCK_DEFAULT_NP = PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_READER_NP | 
| 106 | }; | 
| 107 |  | 
| 108 |  | 
| 109 | /* Read-write lock initializers.  */ | 
| 110 | # define PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER \ | 
| 111 |   { { __PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_RWLOCK_DEFAULT_NP) } } | 
| 112 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 113 | #  define PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRITER_NONRECURSIVE_INITIALIZER_NP \ | 
| 114 |   { { __PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER (PTHREAD_RWLOCK_PREFER_WRITER_NONRECURSIVE_NP) } } | 
| 115 | # endif | 
| 116 | #endif  /* Unix98 or XOpen2K */ | 
| 117 |  | 
| 118 |  | 
| 119 | /* Scheduler inheritance.  */ | 
| 120 | enum | 
| 121 | { | 
| 122 |   PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED, | 
| 123 | #define PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED   PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED | 
| 124 |   PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED | 
| 125 | #define PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED  PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED | 
| 126 | }; | 
| 127 |  | 
| 128 |  | 
| 129 | /* Scope handling.  */ | 
| 130 | enum | 
| 131 | { | 
| 132 |   PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM, | 
| 133 | #define PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM    PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM | 
| 134 |   PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS | 
| 135 | #define PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS   PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS | 
| 136 | }; | 
| 137 |  | 
| 138 |  | 
| 139 | /* Process shared or private flag.  */ | 
| 140 | enum | 
| 141 | { | 
| 142 |   PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE, | 
| 143 | #define PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE | 
| 144 |   PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED | 
| 145 | #define PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED  PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED | 
| 146 | }; | 
| 147 |  | 
| 148 |  | 
| 149 |  | 
| 150 | /* Conditional variable handling.  */ | 
| 151 | #define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER { { {0}, {0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, 0, 0, {0, 0} } } | 
| 152 |  | 
| 153 |  | 
| 154 | /* Cleanup buffers */ | 
| 155 | struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer | 
| 156 | { | 
| 157 |   void (*__routine) (void *);             /* Function to call.  */ | 
| 158 |   void *__arg;                            /* Its argument.  */ | 
| 159 |   int __canceltype;                       /* Saved cancellation type. */ | 
| 160 |   struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer *__prev; /* Chaining of cleanup functions.  */ | 
| 161 | }; | 
| 162 |  | 
| 163 | /* Cancellation */ | 
| 164 | enum | 
| 165 | { | 
| 166 |   PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, | 
| 167 | #define PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE   PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE | 
| 168 |   PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE | 
| 169 | #define PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE  PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE | 
| 170 | }; | 
| 171 | enum | 
| 172 | { | 
| 173 |   PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED, | 
| 174 | #define PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED	PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED | 
| 175 |   PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS | 
| 176 | #define PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS	PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS | 
| 177 | }; | 
| 178 | #define PTHREAD_CANCELED ((void *) -1) | 
| 179 |  | 
| 180 |  | 
| 181 | /* Single execution handling.  */ | 
| 182 | #define PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT 0 | 
| 183 |  | 
| 184 |  | 
| 185 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 186 | /* Value returned by 'pthread_barrier_wait' for one of the threads after | 
| 187 |    the required number of threads have called this function. | 
| 188 |    -1 is distinct from 0 and all errno constants */ | 
| 189 | # define PTHREAD_BARRIER_SERIAL_THREAD -1 | 
| 190 | #endif | 
| 191 |  | 
| 192 |  | 
| 193 | __BEGIN_DECLS | 
| 194 |  | 
| 195 | /* Create a new thread, starting with execution of START-ROUTINE | 
| 196 |    getting passed ARG.  Creation attributed come from ATTR.  The new | 
| 197 |    handle is stored in *NEWTHREAD.  */ | 
| 198 | extern int pthread_create (pthread_t *__restrict __newthread, | 
| 199 | 			   const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr, | 
| 200 | 			   void *(*__start_routine) (void *), | 
| 201 | 			   void *__restrict __arg) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 202 |  | 
| 203 | /* Terminate calling thread. | 
| 204 |  | 
| 205 |    The registered cleanup handlers are called via exception handling | 
| 206 |    so we cannot mark this function with __THROW.*/ | 
| 207 | extern void pthread_exit (void *__retval) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); | 
| 208 |  | 
| 209 | /* Make calling thread wait for termination of the thread TH.  The | 
| 210 |    exit status of the thread is stored in *THREAD_RETURN, if THREAD_RETURN | 
| 211 |    is not NULL. | 
| 212 |  | 
| 213 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 214 |    __THROW.  */ | 
| 215 | extern int pthread_join (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return); | 
| 216 |  | 
| 217 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 218 | /* Check whether thread TH has terminated.  If yes return the status of | 
| 219 |    the thread in *THREAD_RETURN, if THREAD_RETURN is not NULL.  */ | 
| 220 | extern int pthread_tryjoin_np (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return) __THROW; | 
| 221 |  | 
| 222 | /* Make calling thread wait for termination of the thread TH, but only | 
| 223 |    until TIMEOUT.  The exit status of the thread is stored in | 
| 224 |    *THREAD_RETURN, if THREAD_RETURN is not NULL. | 
| 225 |  | 
| 226 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 227 |    __THROW.  */ | 
| 228 | extern int pthread_timedjoin_np (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return, | 
| 229 | 				 const struct timespec *__abstime); | 
| 230 |  | 
| 231 | /* Make calling thread wait for termination of the thread TH, but only | 
| 232 |    until TIMEOUT measured against the clock specified by CLOCKID.  The | 
| 233 |    exit status of the thread is stored in *THREAD_RETURN, if | 
| 234 |    THREAD_RETURN is not NULL. | 
| 235 |  | 
| 236 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 237 |    __THROW.  */ | 
| 238 | extern int pthread_clockjoin_np (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return, | 
| 239 |                                  clockid_t __clockid, | 
| 240 | 				 const struct timespec *__abstime); | 
| 241 | #endif | 
| 242 |  | 
| 243 | /* Indicate that the thread TH is never to be joined with PTHREAD_JOIN. | 
| 244 |    The resources of TH will therefore be freed immediately when it | 
| 245 |    terminates, instead of waiting for another thread to perform PTHREAD_JOIN | 
| 246 |    on it.  */ | 
| 247 | extern int pthread_detach (pthread_t __th) __THROW; | 
| 248 |  | 
| 249 |  | 
| 250 | /* Obtain the identifier of the current thread.  */ | 
| 251 | extern pthread_t pthread_self (void) __THROW __attribute__ ((__const__)); | 
| 252 |  | 
| 253 | /* Compare two thread identifiers.  */ | 
| 254 | extern int pthread_equal (pthread_t __thread1, pthread_t __thread2) | 
| 255 |   __THROW __attribute__ ((__const__)); | 
| 256 |  | 
| 257 |  | 
| 258 | /* Thread attribute handling.  */ | 
| 259 |  | 
| 260 | /* Initialize thread attribute *ATTR with default attributes | 
| 261 |    (detachstate is PTHREAD_JOINABLE, scheduling policy is SCHED_OTHER, | 
| 262 |     no user-provided stack).  */ | 
| 263 | extern int pthread_attr_init (pthread_attr_t *__attr) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 264 |  | 
| 265 | /* Destroy thread attribute *ATTR.  */ | 
| 266 | extern int pthread_attr_destroy (pthread_attr_t *__attr) | 
| 267 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 268 |  | 
| 269 | /* Get detach state attribute.  */ | 
| 270 | extern int pthread_attr_getdetachstate (const pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 271 | 					int *__detachstate) | 
| 272 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 273 |  | 
| 274 | /* Set detach state attribute.  */ | 
| 275 | extern int pthread_attr_setdetachstate (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 276 | 					int __detachstate) | 
| 277 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 278 |  | 
| 279 |  | 
| 280 | /* Get the size of the guard area created for stack overflow protection.  */ | 
| 281 | extern int pthread_attr_getguardsize (const pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 282 | 				      size_t *__guardsize) | 
| 283 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 284 |  | 
| 285 | /* Set the size of the guard area created for stack overflow protection.  */ | 
| 286 | extern int pthread_attr_setguardsize (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 287 | 				      size_t __guardsize) | 
| 288 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 289 |  | 
| 290 |  | 
| 291 | /* Return in *PARAM the scheduling parameters of *ATTR.  */ | 
| 292 | extern int pthread_attr_getschedparam (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr, | 
| 293 | 				       struct sched_param *__restrict __param) | 
| 294 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 295 |  | 
| 296 | /* Set scheduling parameters (priority, etc) in *ATTR according to PARAM.  */ | 
| 297 | extern int pthread_attr_setschedparam (pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr, | 
| 298 | 				       const struct sched_param *__restrict | 
| 299 | 				       __param) __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 300 |  | 
| 301 | /* Return in *POLICY the scheduling policy of *ATTR.  */ | 
| 302 | extern int pthread_attr_getschedpolicy (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict | 
| 303 | 					__attr, int *__restrict __policy) | 
| 304 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 305 |  | 
| 306 | /* Set scheduling policy in *ATTR according to POLICY.  */ | 
| 307 | extern int pthread_attr_setschedpolicy (pthread_attr_t *__attr, int __policy) | 
| 308 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 309 |  | 
| 310 | /* Return in *INHERIT the scheduling inheritance mode of *ATTR.  */ | 
| 311 | extern int pthread_attr_getinheritsched (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict | 
| 312 | 					 __attr, int *__restrict __inherit) | 
| 313 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 314 |  | 
| 315 | /* Set scheduling inheritance mode in *ATTR according to INHERIT.  */ | 
| 316 | extern int pthread_attr_setinheritsched (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 317 | 					 int __inherit) | 
| 318 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 319 |  | 
| 320 |  | 
| 321 | /* Return in *SCOPE the scheduling contention scope of *ATTR.  */ | 
| 322 | extern int pthread_attr_getscope (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr, | 
| 323 | 				  int *__restrict __scope) | 
| 324 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 325 |  | 
| 326 | /* Set scheduling contention scope in *ATTR according to SCOPE.  */ | 
| 327 | extern int pthread_attr_setscope (pthread_attr_t *__attr, int __scope) | 
| 328 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 329 |  | 
| 330 | /* Return the previously set address for the stack.  */ | 
| 331 | extern int pthread_attr_getstackaddr (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict | 
| 332 | 				      __attr, void **__restrict __stackaddr) | 
| 333 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)) __attribute_deprecated__; | 
| 334 |  | 
| 335 | /* Set the starting address of the stack of the thread to be created. | 
| 336 |    Depending on whether the stack grows up or down the value must either | 
| 337 |    be higher or lower than all the address in the memory block.  The | 
| 338 |    minimal size of the block must be PTHREAD_STACK_MIN.  */ | 
| 339 | extern int pthread_attr_setstackaddr (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 340 | 				      void *__stackaddr) | 
| 341 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)) __attribute_deprecated__; | 
| 342 |  | 
| 343 | /* Return the currently used minimal stack size.  */ | 
| 344 | extern int pthread_attr_getstacksize (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict | 
| 345 | 				      __attr, size_t *__restrict __stacksize) | 
| 346 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 347 |  | 
| 348 | /* Add information about the minimum stack size needed for the thread | 
| 349 |    to be started.  This size must never be less than PTHREAD_STACK_MIN | 
| 350 |    and must also not exceed the system limits.  */ | 
| 351 | extern int pthread_attr_setstacksize (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 352 | 				      size_t __stacksize) | 
| 353 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 354 |  | 
| 355 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 356 | /* Return the previously set address for the stack.  */ | 
| 357 | extern int pthread_attr_getstack (const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr, | 
| 358 | 				  void **__restrict __stackaddr, | 
| 359 | 				  size_t *__restrict __stacksize) | 
| 360 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)); | 
| 361 |  | 
| 362 | /* The following two interfaces are intended to replace the last two.  They | 
| 363 |    require setting the address as well as the size since only setting the | 
| 364 |    address will make the implementation on some architectures impossible.  */ | 
| 365 | extern int pthread_attr_setstack (pthread_attr_t *__attr, void *__stackaddr, | 
| 366 | 				  size_t __stacksize) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 367 | #endif | 
| 368 |  | 
| 369 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 370 | /* Thread created with attribute ATTR will be limited to run only on | 
| 371 |    the processors represented in CPUSET.  */ | 
| 372 | extern int pthread_attr_setaffinity_np (pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 373 | 					size_t __cpusetsize, | 
| 374 | 					const cpu_set_t *__cpuset) | 
| 375 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 376 |  | 
| 377 | /* Get bit set in CPUSET representing the processors threads created with | 
| 378 |    ATTR can run on.  */ | 
| 379 | extern int pthread_attr_getaffinity_np (const pthread_attr_t *__attr, | 
| 380 | 					size_t __cpusetsize, | 
| 381 | 					cpu_set_t *__cpuset) | 
| 382 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 383 |  | 
| 384 | /* Get the default attributes used by pthread_create in this process.  */ | 
| 385 | extern int pthread_getattr_default_np (pthread_attr_t *__attr) | 
| 386 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 387 |  | 
| 388 | /* Set the default attributes to be used by pthread_create in this | 
| 389 |    process.  */ | 
| 390 | extern int pthread_setattr_default_np (const pthread_attr_t *__attr) | 
| 391 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 392 |  | 
| 393 | /* Initialize thread attribute *ATTR with attributes corresponding to the | 
| 394 |    already running thread TH.  It shall be called on uninitialized ATTR | 
| 395 |    and destroyed with pthread_attr_destroy when no longer needed.  */ | 
| 396 | extern int pthread_getattr_np (pthread_t __th, pthread_attr_t *__attr) | 
| 397 |      __THROW __nonnull ((2)); | 
| 398 | #endif | 
| 399 |  | 
| 400 |  | 
| 401 | /* Functions for scheduling control.  */ | 
| 402 |  | 
| 403 | /* Set the scheduling parameters for TARGET_THREAD according to POLICY | 
| 404 |    and *PARAM.  */ | 
| 405 | extern int pthread_setschedparam (pthread_t __target_thread, int __policy, | 
| 406 | 				  const struct sched_param *__param) | 
| 407 |      __THROW __nonnull ((3)); | 
| 408 |  | 
| 409 | /* Return in *POLICY and *PARAM the scheduling parameters for TARGET_THREAD. */ | 
| 410 | extern int pthread_getschedparam (pthread_t __target_thread, | 
| 411 | 				  int *__restrict __policy, | 
| 412 | 				  struct sched_param *__restrict __param) | 
| 413 |      __THROW __nonnull ((2, 3)); | 
| 414 |  | 
| 415 | /* Set the scheduling priority for TARGET_THREAD.  */ | 
| 416 | extern int pthread_setschedprio (pthread_t __target_thread, int __prio) | 
| 417 |      __THROW; | 
| 418 |  | 
| 419 |  | 
| 420 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 421 | /* Get thread name visible in the kernel and its interfaces.  */ | 
| 422 | extern int pthread_getname_np (pthread_t __target_thread, char *__buf, | 
| 423 | 			       size_t __buflen) | 
| 424 |      __THROW __nonnull ((2)); | 
| 425 |  | 
| 426 | /* Set thread name visible in the kernel and its interfaces.  */ | 
| 427 | extern int pthread_setname_np (pthread_t __target_thread, const char *__name) | 
| 428 |      __THROW __nonnull ((2)); | 
| 429 | #endif | 
| 430 |  | 
| 431 |  | 
| 432 | #ifdef __USE_UNIX98 | 
| 433 | /* Determine level of concurrency.  */ | 
| 434 | extern int pthread_getconcurrency (void) __THROW; | 
| 435 |  | 
| 436 | /* Set new concurrency level to LEVEL.  */ | 
| 437 | extern int pthread_setconcurrency (int __level) __THROW; | 
| 438 | #endif | 
| 439 |  | 
| 440 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 441 | /* Yield the processor to another thread or process. | 
| 442 |    This function is similar to the POSIX `sched_yield' function but | 
| 443 |    might be differently implemented in the case of a m-on-n thread | 
| 444 |    implementation.  */ | 
| 445 | extern int pthread_yield (void) __THROW; | 
| 446 |  | 
| 447 |  | 
| 448 | /* Limit specified thread TH to run only on the processors represented | 
| 449 |    in CPUSET.  */ | 
| 450 | extern int pthread_setaffinity_np (pthread_t __th, size_t __cpusetsize, | 
| 451 | 				   const cpu_set_t *__cpuset) | 
| 452 |      __THROW __nonnull ((3)); | 
| 453 |  | 
| 454 | /* Get bit set in CPUSET representing the processors TH can run on.  */ | 
| 455 | extern int pthread_getaffinity_np (pthread_t __th, size_t __cpusetsize, | 
| 456 | 				   cpu_set_t *__cpuset) | 
| 457 |      __THROW __nonnull ((3)); | 
| 458 | #endif | 
| 459 |  | 
| 460 |  | 
| 461 | /* Functions for handling initialization.  */ | 
| 462 |  | 
| 463 | /* Guarantee that the initialization function INIT_ROUTINE will be called | 
| 464 |    only once, even if pthread_once is executed several times with the | 
| 465 |    same ONCE_CONTROL argument. ONCE_CONTROL must point to a static or | 
| 466 |    extern variable initialized to PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT. | 
| 467 |  | 
| 468 |    The initialization functions might throw exception which is why | 
| 469 |    this function is not marked with __THROW.  */ | 
| 470 | extern int pthread_once (pthread_once_t *__once_control, | 
| 471 | 			 void (*__init_routine) (void)) __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 472 |  | 
| 473 |  | 
| 474 | /* Functions for handling cancellation. | 
| 475 |  | 
| 476 |    Note that these functions are explicitly not marked to not throw an | 
| 477 |    exception in C++ code.  If cancellation is implemented by unwinding | 
| 478 |    this is necessary to have the compiler generate the unwind information.  */ | 
| 479 |  | 
| 480 | /* Set cancelability state of current thread to STATE, returning old | 
| 481 |    state in *OLDSTATE if OLDSTATE is not NULL.  */ | 
| 482 | extern int pthread_setcancelstate (int __state, int *__oldstate); | 
| 483 |  | 
| 484 | /* Set cancellation state of current thread to TYPE, returning the old | 
| 485 |    type in *OLDTYPE if OLDTYPE is not NULL.  */ | 
| 486 | extern int pthread_setcanceltype (int __type, int *__oldtype); | 
| 487 |  | 
| 488 | /* Cancel THREAD immediately or at the next possibility.  */ | 
| 489 | extern int pthread_cancel (pthread_t __th); | 
| 490 |  | 
| 491 | /* Test for pending cancellation for the current thread and terminate | 
| 492 |    the thread as per pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED) if it has been | 
| 493 |    cancelled.  */ | 
| 494 | extern void pthread_testcancel (void); | 
| 495 |  | 
| 496 |  | 
| 497 | /* Cancellation handling with integration into exception handling.  */ | 
| 498 |  | 
| 499 | typedef struct | 
| 500 | { | 
| 501 |   struct | 
| 502 |   { | 
| 503 |     __jmp_buf __cancel_jmp_buf; | 
| 504 |     int __mask_was_saved; | 
| 505 |   } __cancel_jmp_buf[1]; | 
| 506 |   void *__pad[4]; | 
| 507 | } __pthread_unwind_buf_t __attribute__ ((__aligned__)); | 
| 508 |  | 
| 509 | /* No special attributes by default.  */ | 
| 510 | #ifndef __cleanup_fct_attribute | 
| 511 | # define __cleanup_fct_attribute | 
| 512 | #endif | 
| 513 |  | 
| 514 |  | 
| 515 | /* Structure to hold the cleanup handler information.  */ | 
| 516 | struct __pthread_cleanup_frame | 
| 517 | { | 
| 518 |   void (*__cancel_routine) (void *); | 
| 519 |   void *__cancel_arg; | 
| 520 |   int __do_it; | 
| 521 |   int __cancel_type; | 
| 522 | }; | 
| 523 |  | 
| 524 | #if defined __GNUC__ && defined __EXCEPTIONS | 
| 525 | # ifdef __cplusplus | 
| 526 | /* Class to handle cancellation handler invocation.  */ | 
| 527 | class __pthread_cleanup_class | 
| 528 | { | 
| 529 |   void (*__cancel_routine) (void *); | 
| 530 |   void *__cancel_arg; | 
| 531 |   int __do_it; | 
| 532 |   int __cancel_type; | 
| 533 |  | 
| 534 |  public: | 
| 535 |   __pthread_cleanup_class (void (*__fct) (void *), void *__arg) | 
| 536 |     : __cancel_routine (__fct), __cancel_arg (__arg), __do_it (1) { } | 
| 537 |   ~__pthread_cleanup_class () { if (__do_it) __cancel_routine (__cancel_arg); } | 
| 538 |   void __setdoit (int __newval) { __do_it = __newval; } | 
| 539 |   void __defer () { pthread_setcanceltype (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED, | 
| 540 | 					   &__cancel_type); } | 
| 541 |   void __restore () const { pthread_setcanceltype (__cancel_type, 0); } | 
| 542 | }; | 
| 543 |  | 
| 544 | /* Install a cleanup handler: ROUTINE will be called with arguments ARG | 
| 545 |    when the thread is canceled or calls pthread_exit.  ROUTINE will also | 
| 546 |    be called with arguments ARG when the matching pthread_cleanup_pop | 
| 547 |    is executed with non-zero EXECUTE argument. | 
| 548 |  | 
| 549 |    pthread_cleanup_push and pthread_cleanup_pop are macros and must always | 
| 550 |    be used in matching pairs at the same nesting level of braces.  */ | 
| 551 | #  define pthread_cleanup_push(routine, arg) \ | 
| 552 |   do {									      \ | 
| 553 |     __pthread_cleanup_class __clframe (routine, arg) | 
| 554 |  | 
| 555 | /* Remove a cleanup handler installed by the matching pthread_cleanup_push. | 
| 556 |    If EXECUTE is non-zero, the handler function is called. */ | 
| 557 | #  define pthread_cleanup_pop(execute) \ | 
| 558 |     __clframe.__setdoit (execute);					      \ | 
| 559 |   } while (0) | 
| 560 |  | 
| 561 | #  ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 562 | /* Install a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_push does, but also | 
| 563 |    saves the current cancellation type and sets it to deferred | 
| 564 |    cancellation.  */ | 
| 565 | #   define pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(routine, arg) \ | 
| 566 |   do {									      \ | 
| 567 |     __pthread_cleanup_class __clframe (routine, arg);			      \ | 
| 568 |     __clframe.__defer () | 
| 569 |  | 
| 570 | /* Remove a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_pop does, but also | 
| 571 |    restores the cancellation type that was in effect when the matching | 
| 572 |    pthread_cleanup_push_defer was called.  */ | 
| 573 | #   define pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np(execute) \ | 
| 574 |     __clframe.__restore ();						      \ | 
| 575 |     __clframe.__setdoit (execute);					      \ | 
| 576 |   } while (0) | 
| 577 | #  endif | 
| 578 | # else | 
| 579 | /* Function called to call the cleanup handler.  As an extern inline | 
| 580 |    function the compiler is free to decide inlining the change when | 
| 581 |    needed or fall back on the copy which must exist somewhere | 
| 582 |    else.  */ | 
| 583 | __extern_inline void | 
| 584 | __pthread_cleanup_routine (struct __pthread_cleanup_frame *__frame) | 
| 585 | { | 
| 586 |   if (__frame->__do_it) | 
| 587 |     __frame->__cancel_routine (__frame->__cancel_arg); | 
| 588 | } | 
| 589 |  | 
| 590 | /* Install a cleanup handler: ROUTINE will be called with arguments ARG | 
| 591 |    when the thread is canceled or calls pthread_exit.  ROUTINE will also | 
| 592 |    be called with arguments ARG when the matching pthread_cleanup_pop | 
| 593 |    is executed with non-zero EXECUTE argument. | 
| 594 |  | 
| 595 |    pthread_cleanup_push and pthread_cleanup_pop are macros and must always | 
| 596 |    be used in matching pairs at the same nesting level of braces.  */ | 
| 597 | #  define pthread_cleanup_push(routine, arg) \ | 
| 598 |   do {									      \ | 
| 599 |     struct __pthread_cleanup_frame __clframe				      \ | 
| 600 |       __attribute__ ((__cleanup__ (__pthread_cleanup_routine)))		      \ | 
| 601 |       = { .__cancel_routine = (routine), .__cancel_arg = (arg),	 	      \ | 
| 602 | 	  .__do_it = 1 }; | 
| 603 |  | 
| 604 | /* Remove a cleanup handler installed by the matching pthread_cleanup_push. | 
| 605 |    If EXECUTE is non-zero, the handler function is called. */ | 
| 606 | #  define pthread_cleanup_pop(execute) \ | 
| 607 |     __clframe.__do_it = (execute);					      \ | 
| 608 |   } while (0) | 
| 609 |  | 
| 610 | #  ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 611 | /* Install a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_push does, but also | 
| 612 |    saves the current cancellation type and sets it to deferred | 
| 613 |    cancellation.  */ | 
| 614 | #   define pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(routine, arg) \ | 
| 615 |   do {									      \ | 
| 616 |     struct __pthread_cleanup_frame __clframe				      \ | 
| 617 |       __attribute__ ((__cleanup__ (__pthread_cleanup_routine)))		      \ | 
| 618 |       = { .__cancel_routine = (routine), .__cancel_arg = (arg),		      \ | 
| 619 | 	  .__do_it = 1 };						      \ | 
| 620 |     (void) pthread_setcanceltype (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED,		      \ | 
| 621 | 				  &__clframe.__cancel_type) | 
| 622 |  | 
| 623 | /* Remove a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_pop does, but also | 
| 624 |    restores the cancellation type that was in effect when the matching | 
| 625 |    pthread_cleanup_push_defer was called.  */ | 
| 626 | #   define pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np(execute) \ | 
| 627 |     (void) pthread_setcanceltype (__clframe.__cancel_type, NULL);	      \ | 
| 628 |     __clframe.__do_it = (execute);					      \ | 
| 629 |   } while (0) | 
| 630 | #  endif | 
| 631 | # endif | 
| 632 | #else | 
| 633 | /* Install a cleanup handler: ROUTINE will be called with arguments ARG | 
| 634 |    when the thread is canceled or calls pthread_exit.  ROUTINE will also | 
| 635 |    be called with arguments ARG when the matching pthread_cleanup_pop | 
| 636 |    is executed with non-zero EXECUTE argument. | 
| 637 |  | 
| 638 |    pthread_cleanup_push and pthread_cleanup_pop are macros and must always | 
| 639 |    be used in matching pairs at the same nesting level of braces.  */ | 
| 640 | # define pthread_cleanup_push(routine, arg) \ | 
| 641 |   do {									      \ | 
| 642 |     __pthread_unwind_buf_t __cancel_buf;				      \ | 
| 643 |     void (*__cancel_routine) (void *) = (routine);			      \ | 
| 644 |     void *__cancel_arg = (arg);						      \ | 
| 645 |     int __not_first_call = __sigsetjmp ((struct __jmp_buf_tag *) (void *)     \ | 
| 646 | 					__cancel_buf.__cancel_jmp_buf, 0);    \ | 
| 647 |     if (__glibc_unlikely (__not_first_call))				      \ | 
| 648 |       {									      \ | 
| 649 | 	__cancel_routine (__cancel_arg);				      \ | 
| 650 | 	__pthread_unwind_next (&__cancel_buf);				      \ | 
| 651 | 	/* NOTREACHED */						      \ | 
| 652 |       }									      \ | 
| 653 | 									      \ | 
| 654 |     __pthread_register_cancel (&__cancel_buf);				      \ | 
| 655 |     do { | 
| 656 | extern void __pthread_register_cancel (__pthread_unwind_buf_t *__buf) | 
| 657 |      __cleanup_fct_attribute; | 
| 658 |  | 
| 659 | /* Remove a cleanup handler installed by the matching pthread_cleanup_push. | 
| 660 |    If EXECUTE is non-zero, the handler function is called. */ | 
| 661 | # define pthread_cleanup_pop(execute) \ | 
| 662 |       do { } while (0);/* Empty to allow label before pthread_cleanup_pop.  */\ | 
| 663 |     } while (0);							      \ | 
| 664 |     __pthread_unregister_cancel (&__cancel_buf);			      \ | 
| 665 |     if (execute)							      \ | 
| 666 |       __cancel_routine (__cancel_arg);					      \ | 
| 667 |   } while (0) | 
| 668 | extern void __pthread_unregister_cancel (__pthread_unwind_buf_t *__buf) | 
| 669 |   __cleanup_fct_attribute; | 
| 670 |  | 
| 671 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 672 | /* Install a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_push does, but also | 
| 673 |    saves the current cancellation type and sets it to deferred | 
| 674 |    cancellation.  */ | 
| 675 | #  define pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np(routine, arg) \ | 
| 676 |   do {									      \ | 
| 677 |     __pthread_unwind_buf_t __cancel_buf;				      \ | 
| 678 |     void (*__cancel_routine) (void *) = (routine);			      \ | 
| 679 |     void *__cancel_arg = (arg);						      \ | 
| 680 |     int __not_first_call = __sigsetjmp ((struct __jmp_buf_tag *) (void *)     \ | 
| 681 | 					__cancel_buf.__cancel_jmp_buf, 0);    \ | 
| 682 |     if (__glibc_unlikely (__not_first_call))				      \ | 
| 683 |       {									      \ | 
| 684 | 	__cancel_routine (__cancel_arg);				      \ | 
| 685 | 	__pthread_unwind_next (&__cancel_buf);				      \ | 
| 686 | 	/* NOTREACHED */						      \ | 
| 687 |       }									      \ | 
| 688 | 									      \ | 
| 689 |     __pthread_register_cancel_defer (&__cancel_buf);			      \ | 
| 690 |     do { | 
| 691 | extern void __pthread_register_cancel_defer (__pthread_unwind_buf_t *__buf) | 
| 692 |      __cleanup_fct_attribute; | 
| 693 |  | 
| 694 | /* Remove a cleanup handler as pthread_cleanup_pop does, but also | 
| 695 |    restores the cancellation type that was in effect when the matching | 
| 696 |    pthread_cleanup_push_defer was called.  */ | 
| 697 | #  define pthread_cleanup_pop_restore_np(execute) \ | 
| 698 |       do { } while (0);/* Empty to allow label before pthread_cleanup_pop.  */\ | 
| 699 |     } while (0);							      \ | 
| 700 |     __pthread_unregister_cancel_restore (&__cancel_buf);		      \ | 
| 701 |     if (execute)							      \ | 
| 702 |       __cancel_routine (__cancel_arg);					      \ | 
| 703 |   } while (0) | 
| 704 | extern void __pthread_unregister_cancel_restore (__pthread_unwind_buf_t *__buf) | 
| 705 |   __cleanup_fct_attribute; | 
| 706 | # endif | 
| 707 |  | 
| 708 | /* Internal interface to initiate cleanup.  */ | 
| 709 | extern void __pthread_unwind_next (__pthread_unwind_buf_t *__buf) | 
| 710 |      __cleanup_fct_attribute __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) | 
| 711 | # ifndef SHARED | 
| 712 |      __attribute__ ((__weak__)) | 
| 713 | # endif | 
| 714 |      ; | 
| 715 | #endif | 
| 716 |  | 
| 717 | /* Function used in the macros.  */ | 
| 718 | struct __jmp_buf_tag; | 
| 719 | extern int __sigsetjmp (struct __jmp_buf_tag *__env, int __savemask) __THROWNL; | 
| 720 |  | 
| 721 |  | 
| 722 | /* Mutex handling.  */ | 
| 723 |  | 
| 724 | /* Initialize a mutex.  */ | 
| 725 | extern int pthread_mutex_init (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex, | 
| 726 | 			       const pthread_mutexattr_t *__mutexattr) | 
| 727 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 728 |  | 
| 729 | /* Destroy a mutex.  */ | 
| 730 | extern int pthread_mutex_destroy (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 731 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 732 |  | 
| 733 | /* Try locking a mutex.  */ | 
| 734 | extern int pthread_mutex_trylock (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 735 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 736 |  | 
| 737 | /* Lock a mutex.  */ | 
| 738 | extern int pthread_mutex_lock (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 739 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 740 |  | 
| 741 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 742 | /* Wait until lock becomes available, or specified time passes. */ | 
| 743 | extern int pthread_mutex_timedlock (pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex, | 
| 744 | 				    const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 745 | 				    __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 746 | #endif | 
| 747 |  | 
| 748 | #ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 749 | extern int pthread_mutex_clocklock (pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex, | 
| 750 | 				    clockid_t __clockid, | 
| 751 | 				    const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 752 | 				    __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 753 | #endif | 
| 754 |  | 
| 755 | /* Unlock a mutex.  */ | 
| 756 | extern int pthread_mutex_unlock (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 757 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 758 |  | 
| 759 |  | 
| 760 | /* Get the priority ceiling of MUTEX.  */ | 
| 761 | extern int pthread_mutex_getprioceiling (const pthread_mutex_t * | 
| 762 | 					 __restrict __mutex, | 
| 763 | 					 int *__restrict __prioceiling) | 
| 764 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 765 |  | 
| 766 | /* Set the priority ceiling of MUTEX to PRIOCEILING, return old | 
| 767 |    priority ceiling value in *OLD_CEILING.  */ | 
| 768 | extern int pthread_mutex_setprioceiling (pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex, | 
| 769 | 					 int __prioceiling, | 
| 770 | 					 int *__restrict __old_ceiling) | 
| 771 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 772 |  | 
| 773 |  | 
| 774 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 775 | /* Declare the state protected by MUTEX as consistent.  */ | 
| 776 | extern int pthread_mutex_consistent (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 777 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 778 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 779 | extern int pthread_mutex_consistent_np (pthread_mutex_t *__mutex) | 
| 780 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 781 | # endif | 
| 782 | #endif | 
| 783 |  | 
| 784 |  | 
| 785 | /* Functions for handling mutex attributes.  */ | 
| 786 |  | 
| 787 | /* Initialize mutex attribute object ATTR with default attributes | 
| 788 |    (kind is PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMED_NP).  */ | 
| 789 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr) | 
| 790 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 791 |  | 
| 792 | /* Destroy mutex attribute object ATTR.  */ | 
| 793 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_destroy (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr) | 
| 794 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 795 |  | 
| 796 | /* Get the process-shared flag of the mutex attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 797 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_getpshared (const pthread_mutexattr_t * | 
| 798 | 					 __restrict __attr, | 
| 799 | 					 int *__restrict __pshared) | 
| 800 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 801 |  | 
| 802 | /* Set the process-shared flag of the mutex attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 803 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_setpshared (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 804 | 					 int __pshared) | 
| 805 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 806 |  | 
| 807 | #if defined __USE_UNIX98 || defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 | 
| 808 | /* Return in *KIND the mutex kind attribute in *ATTR.  */ | 
| 809 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_gettype (const pthread_mutexattr_t *__restrict | 
| 810 | 				      __attr, int *__restrict __kind) | 
| 811 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 812 |  | 
| 813 | /* Set the mutex kind attribute in *ATTR to KIND (either PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL, | 
| 814 |    PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK, or | 
| 815 |    PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT).  */ | 
| 816 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_settype (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, int __kind) | 
| 817 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 818 | #endif | 
| 819 |  | 
| 820 | /* Return in *PROTOCOL the mutex protocol attribute in *ATTR.  */ | 
| 821 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol (const pthread_mutexattr_t * | 
| 822 | 					  __restrict __attr, | 
| 823 | 					  int *__restrict __protocol) | 
| 824 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 825 |  | 
| 826 | /* Set the mutex protocol attribute in *ATTR to PROTOCOL (either | 
| 827 |    PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE, PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT, or PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT).  */ | 
| 828 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 829 | 					  int __protocol) | 
| 830 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 831 |  | 
| 832 | /* Return in *PRIOCEILING the mutex prioceiling attribute in *ATTR.  */ | 
| 833 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling (const pthread_mutexattr_t * | 
| 834 | 					     __restrict __attr, | 
| 835 | 					     int *__restrict __prioceiling) | 
| 836 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 837 |  | 
| 838 | /* Set the mutex prioceiling attribute in *ATTR to PRIOCEILING.  */ | 
| 839 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 840 | 					     int __prioceiling) | 
| 841 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 842 |  | 
| 843 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 844 | /* Get the robustness flag of the mutex attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 845 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_getrobust (const pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 846 | 					int *__robustness) | 
| 847 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 848 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 849 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_getrobust_np (const pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 850 | 					   int *__robustness) | 
| 851 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 852 | # endif | 
| 853 |  | 
| 854 | /* Set the robustness flag of the mutex attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 855 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_setrobust (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 856 | 					int __robustness) | 
| 857 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 858 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 859 | extern int pthread_mutexattr_setrobust_np (pthread_mutexattr_t *__attr, | 
| 860 | 					   int __robustness) | 
| 861 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 862 | # endif | 
| 863 | #endif | 
| 864 |  | 
| 865 |  | 
| 866 | #if defined __USE_UNIX98 || defined __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 867 | /* Functions for handling read-write locks.  */ | 
| 868 |  | 
| 869 | /* Initialize read-write lock RWLOCK using attributes ATTR, or use | 
| 870 |    the default values if later is NULL.  */ | 
| 871 | extern int pthread_rwlock_init (pthread_rwlock_t *__restrict __rwlock, | 
| 872 | 				const pthread_rwlockattr_t *__restrict | 
| 873 | 				__attr) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 874 |  | 
| 875 | /* Destroy read-write lock RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 876 | extern int pthread_rwlock_destroy (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 877 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 878 |  | 
| 879 | /* Acquire read lock for RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 880 | extern int pthread_rwlock_rdlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 881 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 882 |  | 
| 883 | /* Try to acquire read lock for RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 884 | extern int pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 885 |   __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 886 |  | 
| 887 | # ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 888 | /* Try to acquire read lock for RWLOCK or return after specfied time.  */ | 
| 889 | extern int pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__restrict __rwlock, | 
| 890 | 				       const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 891 | 				       __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 892 | # endif | 
| 893 |  | 
| 894 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 895 | extern int pthread_rwlock_clockrdlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__restrict __rwlock, | 
| 896 | 				       clockid_t __clockid, | 
| 897 | 				       const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 898 | 				       __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 899 | # endif | 
| 900 |  | 
| 901 | /* Acquire write lock for RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 902 | extern int pthread_rwlock_wrlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 903 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 904 |  | 
| 905 | /* Try to acquire write lock for RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 906 | extern int pthread_rwlock_trywrlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 907 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 908 |  | 
| 909 | # ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 910 | /* Try to acquire write lock for RWLOCK or return after specfied time.  */ | 
| 911 | extern int pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__restrict __rwlock, | 
| 912 | 				       const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 913 | 				       __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 914 | # endif | 
| 915 |  | 
| 916 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 917 | extern int pthread_rwlock_clockwrlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__restrict __rwlock, | 
| 918 | 				       clockid_t __clockid, | 
| 919 | 				       const struct timespec *__restrict | 
| 920 | 				       __abstime) __THROWNL __nonnull ((1, 3)); | 
| 921 | # endif | 
| 922 |  | 
| 923 | /* Unlock RWLOCK.  */ | 
| 924 | extern int pthread_rwlock_unlock (pthread_rwlock_t *__rwlock) | 
| 925 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 926 |  | 
| 927 |  | 
| 928 | /* Functions for handling read-write lock attributes.  */ | 
| 929 |  | 
| 930 | /* Initialize attribute object ATTR with default values.  */ | 
| 931 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_init (pthread_rwlockattr_t *__attr) | 
| 932 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 933 |  | 
| 934 | /* Destroy attribute object ATTR.  */ | 
| 935 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_destroy (pthread_rwlockattr_t *__attr) | 
| 936 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 937 |  | 
| 938 | /* Return current setting of process-shared attribute of ATTR in PSHARED.  */ | 
| 939 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared (const pthread_rwlockattr_t * | 
| 940 | 					  __restrict __attr, | 
| 941 | 					  int *__restrict __pshared) | 
| 942 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 943 |  | 
| 944 | /* Set process-shared attribute of ATTR to PSHARED.  */ | 
| 945 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared (pthread_rwlockattr_t *__attr, | 
| 946 | 					  int __pshared) | 
| 947 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 948 |  | 
| 949 | /* Return current setting of reader/writer preference.  */ | 
| 950 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_getkind_np (const pthread_rwlockattr_t * | 
| 951 | 					  __restrict __attr, | 
| 952 | 					  int *__restrict __pref) | 
| 953 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 954 |  | 
| 955 | /* Set reader/write preference.  */ | 
| 956 | extern int pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np (pthread_rwlockattr_t *__attr, | 
| 957 | 					  int __pref) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 958 | #endif | 
| 959 |  | 
| 960 |  | 
| 961 | /* Functions for handling conditional variables.  */ | 
| 962 |  | 
| 963 | /* Initialize condition variable COND using attributes ATTR, or use | 
| 964 |    the default values if later is NULL.  */ | 
| 965 | extern int pthread_cond_init (pthread_cond_t *__restrict __cond, | 
| 966 | 			      const pthread_condattr_t *__restrict __cond_attr) | 
| 967 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 968 |  | 
| 969 | /* Destroy condition variable COND.  */ | 
| 970 | extern int pthread_cond_destroy (pthread_cond_t *__cond) | 
| 971 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 972 |  | 
| 973 | /* Wake up one thread waiting for condition variable COND.  */ | 
| 974 | extern int pthread_cond_signal (pthread_cond_t *__cond) | 
| 975 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 976 |  | 
| 977 | /* Wake up all threads waiting for condition variables COND.  */ | 
| 978 | extern int pthread_cond_broadcast (pthread_cond_t *__cond) | 
| 979 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 980 |  | 
| 981 | /* Wait for condition variable COND to be signaled or broadcast. | 
| 982 |    MUTEX is assumed to be locked before. | 
| 983 |  | 
| 984 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 985 |    __THROW.  */ | 
| 986 | extern int pthread_cond_wait (pthread_cond_t *__restrict __cond, | 
| 987 | 			      pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex) | 
| 988 |      __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 989 |  | 
| 990 | /* Wait for condition variable COND to be signaled or broadcast until | 
| 991 |    ABSTIME.  MUTEX is assumed to be locked before.  ABSTIME is an | 
| 992 |    absolute time specification; zero is the beginning of the epoch | 
| 993 |    (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). | 
| 994 |  | 
| 995 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 996 |    __THROW.  */ | 
| 997 | extern int pthread_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t *__restrict __cond, | 
| 998 | 				   pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex, | 
| 999 | 				   const struct timespec *__restrict __abstime) | 
| 1000 |      __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)); | 
| 1001 |  | 
| 1002 | # ifdef __USE_GNU | 
| 1003 | /* Wait for condition variable COND to be signaled or broadcast until | 
| 1004 |    ABSTIME measured by the specified clock. MUTEX is assumed to be | 
| 1005 |    locked before. CLOCK is the clock to use. ABSTIME is an absolute | 
| 1006 |    time specification against CLOCK's epoch. | 
| 1007 |  | 
| 1008 |    This function is a cancellation point and therefore not marked with | 
| 1009 |    __THROW. */ | 
| 1010 | extern int pthread_cond_clockwait (pthread_cond_t *__restrict __cond, | 
| 1011 | 				   pthread_mutex_t *__restrict __mutex, | 
| 1012 | 				   __clockid_t __clock_id, | 
| 1013 | 				   const struct timespec *__restrict __abstime) | 
| 1014 |      __nonnull ((1, 2, 4)); | 
| 1015 | # endif | 
| 1016 |  | 
| 1017 | /* Functions for handling condition variable attributes.  */ | 
| 1018 |  | 
| 1019 | /* Initialize condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1020 | extern int pthread_condattr_init (pthread_condattr_t *__attr) | 
| 1021 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1022 |  | 
| 1023 | /* Destroy condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1024 | extern int pthread_condattr_destroy (pthread_condattr_t *__attr) | 
| 1025 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1026 |  | 
| 1027 | /* Get the process-shared flag of the condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1028 | extern int pthread_condattr_getpshared (const pthread_condattr_t * | 
| 1029 | 					__restrict __attr, | 
| 1030 | 					int *__restrict __pshared) | 
| 1031 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 1032 |  | 
| 1033 | /* Set the process-shared flag of the condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1034 | extern int pthread_condattr_setpshared (pthread_condattr_t *__attr, | 
| 1035 | 					int __pshared) __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1036 |  | 
| 1037 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 1038 | /* Get the clock selected for the condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1039 | extern int pthread_condattr_getclock (const pthread_condattr_t * | 
| 1040 | 				      __restrict __attr, | 
| 1041 | 				      __clockid_t *__restrict __clock_id) | 
| 1042 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 1043 |  | 
| 1044 | /* Set the clock selected for the condition variable attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1045 | extern int pthread_condattr_setclock (pthread_condattr_t *__attr, | 
| 1046 | 				      __clockid_t __clock_id) | 
| 1047 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1048 | #endif | 
| 1049 |  | 
| 1050 |  | 
| 1051 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 1052 | /* Functions to handle spinlocks.  */ | 
| 1053 |  | 
| 1054 | /* Initialize the spinlock LOCK.  If PSHARED is nonzero the spinlock can | 
| 1055 |    be shared between different processes.  */ | 
| 1056 | extern int pthread_spin_init (pthread_spinlock_t *__lock, int __pshared) | 
| 1057 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1058 |  | 
| 1059 | /* Destroy the spinlock LOCK.  */ | 
| 1060 | extern int pthread_spin_destroy (pthread_spinlock_t *__lock) | 
| 1061 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1062 |  | 
| 1063 | /* Wait until spinlock LOCK is retrieved.  */ | 
| 1064 | extern int pthread_spin_lock (pthread_spinlock_t *__lock) | 
| 1065 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1066 |  | 
| 1067 | /* Try to lock spinlock LOCK.  */ | 
| 1068 | extern int pthread_spin_trylock (pthread_spinlock_t *__lock) | 
| 1069 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1070 |  | 
| 1071 | /* Release spinlock LOCK.  */ | 
| 1072 | extern int pthread_spin_unlock (pthread_spinlock_t *__lock) | 
| 1073 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1074 |  | 
| 1075 |  | 
| 1076 | /* Functions to handle barriers.  */ | 
| 1077 |  | 
| 1078 | /* Initialize BARRIER with the attributes in ATTR.  The barrier is | 
| 1079 |    opened when COUNT waiters arrived.  */ | 
| 1080 | extern int pthread_barrier_init (pthread_barrier_t *__restrict __barrier, | 
| 1081 | 				 const pthread_barrierattr_t *__restrict | 
| 1082 | 				 __attr, unsigned int __count) | 
| 1083 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1084 |  | 
| 1085 | /* Destroy a previously dynamically initialized barrier BARRIER.  */ | 
| 1086 | extern int pthread_barrier_destroy (pthread_barrier_t *__barrier) | 
| 1087 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1088 |  | 
| 1089 | /* Wait on barrier BARRIER.  */ | 
| 1090 | extern int pthread_barrier_wait (pthread_barrier_t *__barrier) | 
| 1091 |      __THROWNL __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1092 |  | 
| 1093 |  | 
| 1094 | /* Initialize barrier attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1095 | extern int pthread_barrierattr_init (pthread_barrierattr_t *__attr) | 
| 1096 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1097 |  | 
| 1098 | /* Destroy previously dynamically initialized barrier attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1099 | extern int pthread_barrierattr_destroy (pthread_barrierattr_t *__attr) | 
| 1100 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1101 |  | 
| 1102 | /* Get the process-shared flag of the barrier attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1103 | extern int pthread_barrierattr_getpshared (const pthread_barrierattr_t * | 
| 1104 | 					   __restrict __attr, | 
| 1105 | 					   int *__restrict __pshared) | 
| 1106 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1, 2)); | 
| 1107 |  | 
| 1108 | /* Set the process-shared flag of the barrier attribute ATTR.  */ | 
| 1109 | extern int pthread_barrierattr_setpshared (pthread_barrierattr_t *__attr, | 
| 1110 | 					   int __pshared) | 
| 1111 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1112 | #endif | 
| 1113 |  | 
| 1114 |  | 
| 1115 | /* Functions for handling thread-specific data.  */ | 
| 1116 |  | 
| 1117 | /* Create a key value identifying a location in the thread-specific | 
| 1118 |    data area.  Each thread maintains a distinct thread-specific data | 
| 1119 |    area.  DESTR_FUNCTION, if non-NULL, is called with the value | 
| 1120 |    associated to that key when the key is destroyed. | 
| 1121 |    DESTR_FUNCTION is not called if the value associated is NULL when | 
| 1122 |    the key is destroyed.  */ | 
| 1123 | extern int pthread_key_create (pthread_key_t *__key, | 
| 1124 | 			       void (*__destr_function) (void *)) | 
| 1125 |      __THROW __nonnull ((1)); | 
| 1126 |  | 
| 1127 | /* Destroy KEY.  */ | 
| 1128 | extern int pthread_key_delete (pthread_key_t __key) __THROW; | 
| 1129 |  | 
| 1130 | /* Return current value of the thread-specific data slot identified by KEY.  */ | 
| 1131 | extern void *pthread_getspecific (pthread_key_t __key) __THROW; | 
| 1132 |  | 
| 1133 | /* Store POINTER in the thread-specific data slot identified by KEY. */ | 
| 1134 | extern int pthread_setspecific (pthread_key_t __key, | 
| 1135 | 				const void *__pointer) __THROW ; | 
| 1136 |  | 
| 1137 |  | 
| 1138 | #ifdef __USE_XOPEN2K | 
| 1139 | /* Get ID of CPU-time clock for thread THREAD_ID.  */ | 
| 1140 | extern int pthread_getcpuclockid (pthread_t __thread_id, | 
| 1141 | 				  __clockid_t *__clock_id) | 
| 1142 |      __THROW __nonnull ((2)); | 
| 1143 | #endif | 
| 1144 |  | 
| 1145 |  | 
| 1146 | /* Install handlers to be called when a new process is created with FORK. | 
| 1147 |    The PREPARE handler is called in the parent process just before performing | 
| 1148 |    FORK. The PARENT handler is called in the parent process just after FORK. | 
| 1149 |    The CHILD handler is called in the child process.  Each of the three | 
| 1150 |    handlers can be NULL, meaning that no handler needs to be called at that | 
| 1151 |    point. | 
| 1152 |    PTHREAD_ATFORK can be called several times, in which case the PREPARE | 
| 1153 |    handlers are called in LIFO order (last added with PTHREAD_ATFORK, | 
| 1154 |    first called before FORK), and the PARENT and CHILD handlers are called | 
| 1155 |    in FIFO (first added, first called).  */ | 
| 1156 |  | 
| 1157 | extern int pthread_atfork (void (*__prepare) (void), | 
| 1158 | 			   void (*__parent) (void), | 
| 1159 | 			   void (*__child) (void)) __THROW; | 
| 1160 |  | 
| 1161 |  | 
| 1162 | #ifdef __USE_EXTERN_INLINES | 
| 1163 | /* Optimizations.  */ | 
| 1164 | __extern_inline int | 
| 1165 | __NTH (pthread_equal (pthread_t __thread1, pthread_t __thread2)) | 
| 1166 | { | 
| 1167 |   return __thread1 == __thread2; | 
| 1168 | } | 
| 1169 | #endif | 
| 1170 |  | 
| 1171 | __END_DECLS | 
| 1172 |  | 
| 1173 | #endif	/* pthread.h */ | 
| 1174 |  |