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6 This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual. The Linux
7 implementation of this interface may differ (consult the corresponding
8 Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
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12 pthread_mutex_getprioceiling, pthread_mutex_setprioceiling — get and
13 set the priority ceiling of a mutex (REALTIME THREADS)
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16 #include <pthread.h>
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18 int pthread_mutex_getprioceiling(const pthread_mutex_t *restrict mutex,
19 int *restrict prioceiling);
20 int pthread_mutex_setprioceiling(pthread_mutex_t *restrict mutex,
21 int prioceiling, int *restrict old_ceiling);
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24 The pthread_mutex_getprioceiling() function shall return the current
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27 The pthread_mutex_setprioceiling() function shall attempt to lock the
28 mutex as if by a call to pthread_mutex_lock(), except that the process
29 of locking the mutex need not adhere to the priority protect protocol.
30 On acquiring the mutex it shall change the mutex's priority ceiling and
31 then release the mutex as if by a call to pthread_mutex_unlock(). When
32 the change is successful, the previous value of the priority ceiling
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46 EINVAL The protocol attribute of mutex is PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE.
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52 The pthread_mutex_setprioceiling() function shall fail if:
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68 The mutex is a robust mutex and the state protected by the mutex
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72 The mutex is a robust mutex and the process containing the pre‐
73 vious owning thread terminated while holding the mutex lock. The
74 mutex lock shall be acquired by the calling thread and it is up
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86 The mutex is a robust mutex and the previous owning thread ter‐
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115 from IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information Technology -- Por‐
116 table Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifi‐
117 cations Issue 7, 2018 Edition, Copyright (C) 2018 by the Institute of
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