pthread_spin_lock, pthread_spin_trylock, pthread_spin_unlock — lock and unlock a spin lock
#include <pthread.h>
int
pthread_spin_lock( |
pthread_spinlock_t *lock) ; |
int
pthread_spin_trylock( |
pthread_spinlock_t *lock) ; |
int
pthread_spin_unlock( |
pthread_spinlock_t *lock) ; |
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The pthread_spin_lock
()
function locks the spin lock referred to by lock
. If the spin lock is
currently unlocked, the calling thread acquires the lock
immediately. If the spin lock is currently locked by another
thread, the calling thread spins, testing the lock until it
becomes available, at which point the calling thread acquires
the lock.
Calling pthread_spin_lock
()
on a lock that is already held by the caller or a lock that
has not been initialized with pthread_spin_init(3)
results in undefined behavior.
The pthread_spin_trylock
()
function is like pthread_spin_lock
(), except that if the
spin lock referred to by lock
is currently locked, then,
instead of spinning, the call returns immediately with the
error EBUSY.
The pthread_spin_unlock
()
function unlocks the spin lock referred to lock
. If any threads are
spinning on the lock, one of those threads will then acquire
the lock.
Calling pthread_spin_unlock
() on a lock that is not
held by the caller results in undefined behavior.
pthread_spin_lock
() may fail
with the following errors:
The system detected a deadlock condition.
pthread_spin_trylock
() fails
with the following errors:
The spin lock is currently locked by another thread.
Applying any of the functions described on this page to an uninitialized spin lock results in undefined behavior.
Carefully read NOTES in pthread_spin_init(3).
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