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NAME
pthread_mutex_consistent -- mark state protected by robust mutex as
consistent
SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_mutex_consistent(pthread_mutex_t *mutex);
DESCRIPTION
If mutex is a robust mutex in an inconsistent state, the
pthread_mutex_consistent() function can be used to mark the state pro-
tected by the mutex referenced by mutex as consistent again.
If an owner of a robust mutex terminates while holding the mutex, the
mutex becomes inconsistent and the next thread that acquires the mutex
lock shall be notified of the state by the return value [EOWNERDEAD].
In this case, the mutex does not become normally usable again until the
state is marked consistent.
If the thread which acquired the mutex lock with the return value
[EOWNERDEAD] terminates before calling either pthread_mutex_consis-
tent() or pthread_mutex_unlock(), the next thread that acquires the
mutex lock shall be notified about the state of the mutex by the return
value [EOWNERDEAD].
The behavior is undefined if the value specified by the mutex argument
to pthread_mutex_consistent() does not refer to an initialized mutex.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the pthread_mutex_consistent() function
shall return zero. Otherwise, an error value shall be returned to indi-
cate the error.
ERRORS
The pthread_mutex_consistent() function shall fail if:
EINVAL The mutex object referenced by mutex is not robust or does not
protect an inconsistent state.
These functions shall not return an error code of [EINTR].
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
The pthread_mutex_consistent() function is only responsible for notify-
ing the implementation that the state protected by the mutex has been
recovered and that normal operations with the mutex can be resumed. It
is the responsibility of the application to recover the state so it can
be reused. If the application is not able to perform the recovery, it
can notify the implementation that the situation is unrecoverable by a
call to pthread_mutex_unlock() without a prior call to
pthread_mutex_consistent(), in which case subsequent threads that
attempt to lock the mutex will fail to acquire the lock and be returned
[ENOTRECOVERABLE].
RATIONALE
If an implementation detects that the value specified by the mutex
argument to pthread_mutex_consistent() does not refer to an initialized
mutex, it is recommended that the function should fail and report an
[EINVAL] error.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
pthread_mutex_lock(), pthread_mutexattr_getrobust()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2008, <pthread.h>
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