PTHREAD_BARRIER_DESTROY(3C) Standard C Library Functions
NAME
pthread_barrier_destroy, pthread_barrier_init - destroy and initialize a
barrier object
SYNOPSIS
cc
-mt [
flag... ]
file... [
library... ]
#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_barrier_destroy(
pthread_barrier_t *barrier);
int pthread_barrier_init(
pthread_barrier_t *barrier,
const pthread_barrierattr_t *restrict attr,
unsigned count);
DESCRIPTION
The
pthread_barrier_destroy() function destroys the barrier referenced by
barrier and releases any resources used by the barrier. The effect of
subsequent use of the barrier is undefined until the barrier is
reinitialized by another call to
pthread_barrier_init(). An
implementation can use this function to set barrier to an invalid value.
The results are undefined if
pthread_barrier_destroy() is called when any
thread is blocked on the barrier, or if this function is called with an
uninitialized barrier.
The
pthread_barrier_init() function allocates any resources required to
use the barrier referenced by barrier and initializes the barrier with
attributes referenced by
attr. If attr is
NULL, the default barrier
attributes are used; the effect is the same as passing the address of a
default barrier attributes object. The results are undefined if
pthread_barrier_init() is called when any thread is blocked on the
barrier (that is, has not returned from the
pthread_barrier_wait(3C) call). The results are undefined if a barrier is used without first being
initialized. The results are undefined if
pthread_barrier_init() is
called specifying an already initialized barrier.
The
count argument specifies the number of threads that must call
pthread_barrier_wait() before any of them successfully return from the
call. The value specified by
count must be greater than 0.
If the
pthread_barrier_init() function fails, the barrier is not
initialized and the contents of
barrier are undefined.
Only the object referenced by barrier can be used for performing
synchronization. The result of referring to copies of that object in
calls to
pthread_barrier_destroy() or
pthread_barrier_wait() is
undefined.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, these functions returns 0. Otherwise, an
error number is returned to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
pthread_barrier_init() function will fail if:
EAGAIN The system lacks the necessary resources to initialize another
barrier.
EINVAL The value specified by
count is equal to 0.
ENOMEM Insufficient memory exists to initialize the barrier.
The
pthread_barrier_init() function may fail if:
EBUSY The implementation has detected an attempt to destroy a barrier
while it is in use (for example, while being used in a
pthread_barrier_wait() call) by another thread.
EINVAL The value specified by
attr is invalid.
The
pthread_barrier_destroy() function may fail if:
EBUSY The implementation has detected an attempt to destroy a barrier
while it is in use (for example, while being used in a
pthread_barrier_wait() call) by another thread.
EINVAL The value specified by
barrier is invalid.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Standard |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | MT-Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
pthread_barrier_wait(3C),
attributes(7),
standards(7) January 30, 2004
PTHREAD_BARRIER_DESTROY(3C)