Professional Multicore Programming: Design and Implementation for C++ Developers
by Cameron Hughes, Tracey Hughes
Name
NAME
pthread_kill — send a signal to a thread
SYNOPSIS
THR #include <signal.h>
int pthread_kill(pthread_t thread, int sig);DESCRIPTION
The pthread_kill() function shall request that a signal be delivered to the specified thread.
As in kill(), if sig is zero, error checking shall be performed but no signal shall actually be sent.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the function shall return a value of zero. Otherwise, the function shall return an error number. If the pthread_kill() function fails, no signal shall be sent.
ERRORS
The pthread_kill() function shall fail if:
[ESRCH] | No thread could be found corresponding to that specified by the given thread ID. |
[EINVAL] | The value of the sig argument is an invalid or unsupported signal number. |
The pthread_kill() function shall not return an error code of [EINTR].
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
The pthread_kill() function provides a mechanism for asynchronously directing a signal at a thread in the calling process. This could be used, for example, by one thread to affect broadcast delivery of a signal to a set of threads.
Note that pthread_kill() only causes the signal to be handled in the context of the given thread; the signal action (termination or stopping) affects the process as a whole.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
kill(), pthread_self(), raise(), the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <signal.h>
CHANGE HISTORY
First released in Issue 5. Included for alignment with the POSIX Threads Extension.
Issue 6
The pthread_kill ...
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