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+<H4>POSIX Threads for Windows – REFERENCE - <A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32">Pthreads-w32</A></H4>
+<P><A HREF="index.html">Reference Index</A></P>
+<P><A HREF="#toc">Table of Contents</A></P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc0" NAME="sect0">Name</A></H2>
+<P>pthread_cond_init, pthread_cond_destroy, pthread_cond_signal,
+pthread_cond_broadcast, pthread_cond_wait, pthread_cond_timedwait -
+operations on conditions
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc1" NAME="sect1">Synopsis</A></H2>
+<P><B>#include &lt;pthread.h&gt;</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_t </B><I>cond</I> <B>= PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_init(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>,
+pthread_condattr_t *</B><I>cond_attr</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_signal(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_broadcast(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_wait(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>,
+pthread_mutex_t *</B><I>mutex</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_timedwait(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>,
+pthread_mutex_t *</B><I>mutex</I><B>, const struct timespec
+*</B><I>abstime</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<P><B>int pthread_cond_destroy(pthread_cond_t *</B><I>cond</I><B>);</B>
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc2" NAME="sect2">Description</A></H2>
+<P>A condition (short for ‘‘condition variable’’) is a
+synchronization device that allows threads to suspend execution and
+relinquish the processors until some predicate on shared data is
+satisfied. The basic operations on conditions are: signal the
+condition (when the predicate becomes true), and wait for the
+condition, suspending the thread execution until another thread
+signals the condition.
+</P>
+<P>A condition variable must always be associated with a mutex, to
+avoid the race condition where a thread prepares to wait on a
+condition variable and another thread signals the condition just
+before the first thread actually waits on it.
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_init</B> initializes the condition variable <I>cond</I>,
+using the condition attributes specified in <I>cond_attr</I>, or
+default attributes if <I>cond_attr</I> is <B>NULL</B>.
+</P>
+<P>Variables of type <B>pthread_cond_t</B> can also be initialized
+statically, using the constant <B>PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER</B>. In
+the <B>Pthreads-w32</B> implementation, an application should still
+call <B>pthread_cond_destroy</B> at some point to ensure that any
+resources consumed by the condition variable are released.</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_signal</B> restarts one of the threads that are
+waiting on the condition variable <I>cond</I>. If no threads are
+waiting on <I>cond</I>, nothing happens. If several threads are
+waiting on <I>cond</I>, exactly one is restarted, but it is not
+specified which.
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B> restarts all the threads that are
+waiting on the condition variable <I>cond</I>. Nothing happens if no
+threads are waiting on <I>cond</I>.
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_wait</B> atomically unlocks the <I>mutex</I> (as
+per <B>pthread_unlock_mutex</B>) and waits for the condition variable
+<I>cond</I> to be signalled. The thread execution is suspended and
+does not consume any CPU time until the condition variable is
+signalled. The <I>mutex</I> must be locked by the calling thread on
+entrance to <B>pthread_cond_wait</B>. Before returning to the calling
+thread, <B>pthread_cond_wait</B> re-acquires <I>mutex</I> (as per
+<B>pthread_lock_mutex</B>).
+</P>
+<P>Unlocking the mutex and suspending on the condition variable is
+done atomically. Thus, if all threads always acquire the mutex before
+signalling the condition, this guarantees that the condition cannot
+be signalled (and thus ignored) between the time a thread locks the
+mutex and the time it waits on the condition variable.
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_timedwait</B> atomically unlocks <I>mutex</I> and
+waits on <I>cond</I>, as <B>pthread_cond_wait</B> does, but it also
+bounds the duration of the wait. If <I>cond</I> has not been
+signalled within the amount of time specified by <I>abstime</I>, the
+mutex <I>mutex</I> is re-acquired and <B>pthread_cond_timedwait</B>
+returns the error <B>ETIMEDOUT</B>. The <I>abstime</I> parameter
+specifies an absolute time, with the same origin as <A HREF="time.html"><B>time</B>(2)</A>
+and <A HREF="gettimeofday.html"><B>gettimeofday</B>(2)</A>.
+</P>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_destroy</B> destroys a condition variable, freeing
+the resources it might hold. No threads must be waiting on the
+condition variable on entrance to <B>pthread_cond_destroy</B>.</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc3" NAME="sect3">Cancellation</A></H2>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_wait</B> and <B>pthread_cond_timedwait</B> are
+cancellation points. If a thread is cancelled while suspended in one
+of these functions, the thread immediately resumes execution, then
+locks again the <I>mutex</I> argument to <B>pthread_cond_wait</B> and
+<B>pthread_cond_timedwait</B>, and finally executes the cancellation.
+Consequently, cleanup handlers are assured that <I>mutex</I> is
+locked when they are called.
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc4" NAME="sect4">Async-signal Safety</A></H2>
+<P>The condition functions are not async-signal safe, and should not
+be called from a signal handler. In particular, calling
+<B>pthread_cond_signal</B> or <B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B> from a
+signal handler may deadlock the calling thread.
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc5" NAME="sect5">Return Value</A></H2>
+<P>All condition variable functions return 0 on success and a
+non-zero error code on error.
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc6" NAME="sect6">Errors</A></H2>
+<P><B>pthread_cond_init</B>, <B>pthread_cond_signal</B>,
+<B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B>, and <B>pthread_cond_wait</B> never
+return an error code.
+</P>
+<P>The <B>pthread_cond_init</B> function returns the following error
+codes on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+ </DD><DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ <B>ENOMEM</B>
+ </DT></DL>
+</DL>
+<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 4cm">
+There was not enough memory to allocate the condition variable.
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>The <B>pthread_cond_signal</B> function returns the following
+error codes on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+ </DD></DL>
+</DL>
+<P>
+The <B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B> function returns the following
+error codes on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+ </DD></DL>
+</DL>
+<P>
+The <B>pthread_cond_wait</B> function returns the following error
+codes on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+ </DD><DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ <B>ENOMEM</B>
+ </DT></DL>
+</DL>
+<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 4cm">
+There was not enough memory to allocate the statically initialised
+condition variable. Statically initialised condition variables are
+dynamically allocated by the first thread to wait on them.</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>The <B>pthread_cond_timedwait</B> function returns the following
+error codes on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT></DL>
+</DL>
+<P STYLE="margin-left: 2cm">
+The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>ETIMEDOUT</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ The condition variable was not signalled before the timeout
+ specified by <I>abstime</I>
+ </DD><DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ <B>ENOMEM</B>
+ </DT></DL>
+</DL>
+<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 4cm">
+There was not enough memory to allocate the statically initialised
+condition variable. Statically initialised condition variables are
+dynamically allocated by the first thread to wait on them.
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<P>The <B>pthread_cond_destroy</B> function returns the following
+error code on error:
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EINVAL</B>
+ </DT></DL>
+</DL>
+<P STYLE="margin-left: 2cm; margin-right: 1cm">
+The <I>cond</I> argument is invalid.
+</P>
+<DL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm"><B>EBUSY</B>
+ </DT><DD STYLE="margin-right: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0.5cm">
+ Some threads are currently waiting on <I>cond</I>.
+ </DD></DL>
+</DL>
+<H2>
+<A HREF="#toc7" NAME="sect7">Author</A></H2>
+<P>Xavier Leroy &lt;Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr&gt;
+</P>
+<P>Modified by Ross Johnson for use with <A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32">Pthreads-w32</A>.</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc8" NAME="sect8">See Also</A></H2>
+<P><A HREF="pthread_condattr_init.html"><B>pthread_condattr_init</B>(3)</A>
+, <A HREF="pthread_mutex_lock.html"><B>pthread_mutex_lock</B>(3)</A>
+, <A HREF="pthread_mutex_unlock.html"><B>pthread_mutex_unlock</B>(3)</A>
+, <A HREF="pthread_cancel.html"><B>pthread_cancel(3)</B></A>.
+</P>
+<H2><A HREF="#toc9" NAME="sect9">Example</A></H2>
+<P>Consider two shared variables <I>x</I> and <I>y</I>, protected by
+the mutex <I>mut</I>, and a condition variable <I>cond</I> that is to
+be signaled whenever <I>x</I> becomes greater than <I>y</I>.
+</P>
+<PRE STYLE="margin-left: 1cm; margin-right: 1cm">int x,y;
+pthread_mutex_t mut = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
+pthread_cond_t cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;</PRE><BLOCKQUOTE>
+Waiting until <I>x</I> is greater than <I>y</I> is performed as
+follows:
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<PRE STYLE="margin-left: 1.01cm">pthread_mutex_lock(&amp;mut);
+while (x &lt;= y) {
+ pthread_cond_wait(&amp;cond, &amp;mut);
+}
+/* operate on x and y */
+pthread_mutex_unlock(&amp;mut);</PRE><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 3.01cm">
+Modifications on <I>x</I> and <I>y</I> that may cause <I>x</I> to
+become greater than <I>y</I> should signal the condition if needed:
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<PRE STYLE="margin-left: 1.01cm">pthread_mutex_lock(&amp;mut);
+/* modify x and y */
+if (x &gt; y) pthread_cond_broadcast(&amp;cond);
+pthread_mutex_unlock(&amp;mut);</PRE><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 3.01cm">
+If it can be proved that at most one waiting thread needs to be waken
+up (for instance, if there are only two threads communicating through
+<I>x</I> and <I>y</I>), <B>pthread_cond_signal</B> can be used as a
+slightly more efficient alternative to <B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B>.
+If in doubt, use <B>pthread_cond_broadcast</B>.
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 3.01cm">To wait for <I>x</I> to
+become greater than <I>y</I> with a timeout of 5 seconds, do:
+</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<PRE STYLE="margin-left: 1.01cm">struct timeval now;
+struct timespec timeout;
+int retcode;
+pthread_mutex_lock(&amp;mut);
+gettimeofday(&amp;now);
+timeout.tv_sec = now.tv_sec + 5;
+timeout.tv_nsec = now.tv_usec * 1000;
+retcode = 0;
+while (x &lt;= y &amp;&amp; retcode != ETIMEDOUT) {
+ retcode = pthread_cond_timedwait(&amp;cond, &amp;mut, &amp;timeout);
+}
+if (retcode == ETIMEDOUT) {
+ /* timeout occurred */
+} else {
+ /* operate on x and y */
+}
+pthread_mutex_unlock(&amp;mut);</PRE>
+<HR>
+<BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-left: 0cm; margin-right: 0cm"><A NAME="toc"></A>
+<B>Table of Contents</B></BLOCKQUOTE>
+<UL>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect0" NAME="toc0">Name</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect1" NAME="toc1">Synopsis</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect2" NAME="toc2">Description</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect3" NAME="toc3">Cancellation</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect4" NAME="toc4">Async-signal
+ Safety</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect5" NAME="toc5">Return
+ Value</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect6" NAME="toc6">Errors</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect7" NAME="toc7">Author</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect8" NAME="toc8">See
+ Also</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
+ <LI><BLOCKQUOTE STYLE="margin-right: 0cm"><A HREF="#sect9" NAME="toc9">Example</A>
+ </BLOCKQUOTE>
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