PTHREAD_SPIN_LOCK(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual PTHREAD_SPIN_LOCK(3P)

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pthread_spin_lock, pthread_spin_trylock — lock a spin lock object

#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_spin_lock(pthread_spinlock_t *lock);
int pthread_spin_trylock(pthread_spinlock_t *lock);

The pthread_spin_lock() function shall lock the spin lock referenced by lock. The calling thread shall acquire the lock if it is not held by another thread. Otherwise, the thread shall spin (that is, shall not return from the pthread_spin_lock() call) until the lock becomes available. The results are undefined if the calling thread holds the lock at the time the call is made. The pthread_spin_trylock() function shall lock the spin lock referenced by lock if it is not held by any thread. Otherwise, the function shall fail.

The results are undefined if any of these functions is called with an uninitialized spin lock.

Upon successful completion, these functions shall return zero; otherwise, an error number shall be returned to indicate the error.

The pthread_spin_lock() function may fail if:

A deadlock condition was detected.

The pthread_spin_trylock() function shall fail if:

A thread currently holds the lock.

These functions shall not return an error code of [EINTR].

The following sections are informative.

None.

Applications using this function may be subject to priority inversion, as discussed in the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Section 3.291, Priority Inversion.

If an implementation detects that the value specified by the lock argument to pthread_spin_lock() or pthread_spin_trylock() does not refer to an initialized spin lock object, it is recommended that the function should fail and report an [EINVAL] error.

If an implementation detects that the value specified by the lock argument to pthread_spin_lock() refers to a spin lock object for which the calling thread already holds the lock, it is recommended that the function should fail and report an [EDEADLK] error.

None.

pthread_spin_destroy(), pthread_spin_unlock()

The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Section 3.291, Priority Inversion, Section 4.12, Memory Synchronization, <pthread.h>

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