1GET_ROBUST_LIST(2) Linux System Calls GET_ROBUST_LIST(2)
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6 get_robust_list, set_robust_list - get/set list of robust futexes
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9 #include <linux/futex.h>
10 #include <sys/types.h>
11 #include <syscall.h>
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13 long get_robust_list(int pid, struct robust_list_head **head_ptr,
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15 long set_robust_list(struct robust_list_head *head, size_t len);
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17 Note: There are no glibc wrappers for these system calls; see NOTES.
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20 These system calls deal with per-thread robust futex lists. These
21 lists are managed in user space: the kernel knows only about the loca‐
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23 location of its robust futex list using set_robust_list(). The address
24 of a thread's robust futex list can be obtained using
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27 The purpose of the robust futex list is to ensure that if a thread
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29 execve(2), another thread that is waiting on that futex is notified
30 that the former owner of the futex has died. This notification con‐
31 sists of two pieces: the FUTEX_OWNER_DIED bit is set in the futex word,
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35 The get_robust_list() system call returns the head of the robust futex
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37 the head of the list for the calling thread is returned. The list head
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41 Permission to employ get_robust_list() is governed by a ptrace access
42 mode PTRACE_MODE_READ_REALCREDS check; see ptrace(2).
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44 The set_robust_list() system call requests the kernel to record the
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46 head argument is the list head to record. The len argument should be
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50 The set_robust_list() and get_robust_list() system calls return zero
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54 The set_robust_list() system call can fail with the following error:
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58 The get_robust_list() system call can fail with the following errors:
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64 futex list of the thread with the thread ID pid, and does not
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67 ESRCH No thread with the thread ID pid could be found.
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70 These system calls were added in Linux 2.6.17.
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73 These system calls are not needed by normal applications. No support
74 for them is provided in glibc. In the unlikely event that you want to
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77 A thread can have only one robust futex list; therefore applications
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81 In the initial implementation, a thread waiting on a futex was notified
82 that the owner had died only if the owner terminated. Starting with
83 Linux 2.6.28, notification was extended to include the case where the
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92 Documentation/robust-futexes.txt and Documentation/robust-futex-ABI.txt
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96 This page is part of release 5.04 of the Linux man-pages project. A
97 description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the
98 latest version of this page, can be found at
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