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pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)	      pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)

NAME
       pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(),	       pthread_mutexattr_setpshared(),
       pthread_mutexattr_gettype(), pthread_mutexattr_settype() - get and  set
       the process-shared attribute and type attribute

SYNOPSIS

PARAMETERS
	      attr	Pointer	  to   the   mutex   attributes	 object	 whose
			attributes are to be set/retrieved.

	      pshared	This parameter either specifies the new value  of  the
			process-shared	attribute  (set function) or points to
			the memory location where the process-shared attribute
			of attr is to be returned (get function).

	      type	This  parameter	 either specifies the new value of the
			type attribute (set function) or points to the	memory
			location  where	 the  type  attribute of attr is to be
			returned (get function).

DESCRIPTION
       The attributes object attr must have been previously  initialized  with
       the function before these functions are called.

   ATTRIBUTE: pshared
       Mutexes	can  be	 used  by  threads  only within a process or shared by
       threads in multiple processes.  The process-shared attribute in a mutex
       attributes  object  describes  who may use the mutex.  The legal values
       for the process-shared attribute are:

	      This option permits a mutex to be operated upon  by  any	thread
	      that has access
		     to the memory where the mutex is allocated.  The applica‐
		     tion is responsible for allocating the  mutex  in	memory
		     that multiple processes can access.

	      The  mutex  can  be operated upon only by threads created within
	      the same process
		     as the thread that initialized the mutex.	If threads  of
		     differing processes attempt to operate on such mutex, the
		     behavior is undefined.

       The default value of process-shared is

       is used to set the process-shared attribute in attr.  The new value  of
       the  process-shared  attribute of attr is set to the value specified in
       the pshared parameter.

       retrieves the value of the process-shared  attribute  from  attr.   The
       value  of  the  process-shared  attribute  of  attr  is returned in the
       pshared parameter.

   ATTRIBUTE: type
       Mutexes can be created with four different types.  The type of a	 mutex
       is  contained  in  the  type  attribute of the mutex attributes object.
       Valid values for the type attribute are:

	      This type of mutex does not provide deadlock detection.
		     A thread attempting to relock this	 mutex	without	 first
		     unlocking it shall deadlock.  An error is not returned to
		     the caller.  Attempting to unlock a  mutex	 locked	 by  a
		     different thread results in undefined behavior.  Attempt‐
		     ing to unlock an  unlocked	 mutex	results	 in  undefined
		     behavior.

	      This type of mutex provides error checking.  An owner
		     field  is	maintained.   Only  the mutex lock owner shall
		     successfully unlock this mutex.  A thread	attempting  to
		     relock  this  mutex shall return with an error.  A thread
		     attempting to unlock a mutex locked by a different thread
		     shall  return  with  an  error.   A  thread attempting to
		     unlock an unlocked mutex  shall  return  with  an	error.
		     This type of mutex is useful for debugging.

	      Deadlock cannot occur with this type of mutex.  An owner
		     field  is maintained.  A thread attempting to relock this
		     mutex shall successfully lock the mutex.  Multiple	 locks
		     of this mutex shall require the same number of unlocks to
		     release the mutex before  another	thread	can  lock  the
		     mutex.  A thread attempting to unlock a mutex locked by a
		     different thread shall return with an  error.   A	thread
		     attempting	 to unlock an unlocked mutex shall return with
		     an error.

	      This type of mutex does not provide deadlock detection.
		     A thread attempting to relock this	 mutex	without	 first
		     unlocking it shall deadlock.  An error is not returned to
		     the caller.  This type of mutex  can  be  unlocked	 by  a
		     thread  other  than  the  owner.  Attempting to unlock an
		     unlocked mutex results in undefined behavior.

	      Attempting to recursively lock a mutex of this type results in
		     undefined behavior.  Attempting to unlock a mutex	locked
		     by	 a  different  thread  results	in undefined behavior.
		     Attempting to unlock an unlocked mutex results  in	 unde‐
		     fined  behavior.	An  implementation shall be allowed to
		     map this mutex to one of the other mutex types.

       The default value of the type attribute is

       is used to set the type attribute in attr.  The new value of  the  type
       attribute of attr is set to the value specified in the type parameter.

       retrieves  the value of the type attribute from attr.  The value of the
       type attribute of attr is returned in the type parameter.

       Never use a mutex with condition variables because the implicit	unlock
       performed  for  a  or may not actually release the mutex if it had been
       locked multiple times.  If this situation happens, no other thread  can
       satisfy the condition of the predicate.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon  successful completion, and return zero.  Otherwise, an error num‐
       ber is returned to indicate the error (the variable is not set).

ERRORS
       If any of the following occur, the and functions return the correspond‐
       ing error number:

	      is not defined and these functions are not supported.

       For each of the following conditions, if the condition is detected, the
       and functions return the corresponding error number:

	      attr	     is not a valid mutex attributes object.

	      The value specified by
			     pshared or type is not a legal value.  The	 value
			     pshared or type points to an illegal address.

WARNINGS
       If  a mutex is created with the process-shared attribute defined as the
       cooperating processes should have access to the	memory	in  which  the
       mutex is allocated.

AUTHOR
       and were derived from the IEEE POSIX P1003.1c standard.

       and were developed by X/Open.

SEE ALSO
       pthread_create(3T), pthread_mutexattr_init(3T), pthread_mutex_init(3T).

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
				Pthread Librarpthread_mutexattr_getpshared(3T)
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