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NAME

pthread_suspend_np, pthread_resume_npsuspend/resume the given thread

LIBRARY

POSIX Threads Library (libpthread, -lpthread)

SYNOPSIS

#include <pthread.h>

int
pthread_suspend_np(pthread_t thread);

int
pthread_resume_np(pthread_t thread);

DESCRIPTION

The pthread_suspend_np() function suspends the thread given as argument. If thread is the currently running thread as returned by pthread_self(3), the function fails and returns EDEADLK. Otherwise, it removes the named thread from the running queue, and adds it to the suspended queue. The thread will remain blocked until pthread_resume_np() is called on it. In other words, pthread_resume_np() resumes the thread given as argument, if it was suspended.

RETURN VALUES

Both functions return 0 on success and an error number indicating the reason for the failure.

COMPATIBILITY

These functions are non-standard extensions.

ERRORS

The pthread_suspend_np() function may fail if:
[EDEADLK]
The thread requested to suspend was the currently running thread.
[ESRCH]
The supplied thread was invalid.

The pthread_resume_np() function may fail if:

[ESRCH]
The supplied thread was invalid.

NOTES

Some pthread_suspend_np() implementations may allow suspending the current thread. This is dangerous, because the semantics of the function would then require the scheduler to schedule another thread, causing a thread context switch. Since that context switch can happen in a signal handler by someone calling pthread_suspend_np() in a signal handler, this is currently not allowed.

In pthread_resume_np() the NetBSD implementation does not check if the thread argument is not already suspended. Some implementations might return an error condition if pthread_resume_np() is called on a non-suspended thread.

July 9, 2010 NetBSD 7.0