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PTHREAD_SUSPEND_NP(3)
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pthread_suspend_np, pthread_suspend_all_np,
pthread_resume_np,
pthread_resume_all_np - suspend and resume thread(s)
#include <pthread.h>
#include <pthread_np.h>
int
pthread_suspend_np(pthread_t thread);
void
pthread_suspend_all_np(void);
int
pthread_resume_np(pthread_t thread);
void
pthread_resume_all_np(void);
The pthread_suspend_np() function interrupts the given
thread and places
it in a suspended state.
The pthread_suspend_all_np() function interrupts all threads
except the
current thread and places them in a suspended state.
The pthread_resume_np() function resumes a thread suspended
with
pthread_suspend_np() or pthread_suspend_all_np().
The pthread_resume_all_np() function resumes all threads
suspended with
pthread_suspend_np() or pthread_suspend_all_np().
The pthread_resume_np() and pthread_resume_all_np() functions have no effect
on threads that have not been suspended.
Suspending and resuming a thread has an effect similar to
that of receiving
a signal, namely that resumed system calls will return
an error value
of EINTR.
The pthread_suspend_np() and pthread_resume_np() functions
fail if:
[ESRCH] No thread could be found corresponding to that
specified by
the given thread ID.
The pthread_suspend_np() function fails if:
[EDEADLK] Attempt to suspend the current thread.
pthread_cancel(3), pthreads(3)
The pthread_suspend_np(), pthread_suspend_all_np(),
pthread_resume_np()
and pthread_resume_all_np() functions are non-portable and
may not be
supported with the above semantics on other POSIX systems.
OpenBSD 3.6 March 21, 1999
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