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pthread_attr_getstack (3)
  • pthread_attr_getstack (3) ( Solaris man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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  • pthread_attr_getstack (3) ( POSIX man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME

    pthread_attr_setstack, pthread_attr_getstack - set/get stack
    attributes in thread attributes object
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    #include <pthread.h>
    
    int pthread_attr_setstack(pthread_attr_t *attr,
                              void *stackaddr, size_t stacksize);
    int pthread_attr_getstack(pthread_attr_t *attr,
                              void **stackaddr, size_t *stacksize);
    
    Compile and link with -pthread.
    

    Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

    pthread_attr_getstack(), pthread_attr_setstack(): _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 600  

    DESCRIPTION

    The pthread_attr_setstack() function sets the stack address and stack size attributes of the thread attributes object referred to by attr to the values specified in stackaddr and stacksize, respectively. These attributes specify the location and size of the stack that should be used by a thread that is created using the thread attributes object attr.

    stackaddr should point to the lowest addressable byte of a buffer of stacksize bytes that was allocated by the caller. The pages of the allocated buffer should be both readable and writable.

    The pthread_attr_getstack() function returns the stack address and stack size attributes of the thread attributes object referred to by attr in the buffers pointed to by stackaddr and stacksize, respectively.  

    RETURN VALUE

    On success, these functions return 0; on error, they return a non-zero error number.  

    ERRORS

    pthread_attr_setstacksize() can fail with the following error:
    EINVAL
    stackaddr is less than PTHREAD_STACK_MIN (16384) bytes. On some systems, this error may also occur if stackaddr or stackaddr + stacksize is not suitably aligned.

    POSIX.1-2001 also documents an EACCES error if the stack area described by stackaddr and stacksize is not both readable and writable by the caller.  

    VERSIONS

    These functions are provided by glibc since version 2.2.  

    CONFORMING TO

    POSIX.1-2001.  

    NOTES

    These functions are provided for applications that must ensure that a thread's stack is placed in a particular location. For most applications, this is not necessary, and the use of these functions should be avoided. (Use pthread_attr_setstacksize(3) if an application simply requires a stack size other than the default.)

    When an application employs pthread_attr_setstack(), it takes over the responsibility of allocating the stack. Any guard size value that was set using pthread_attr_setguardsize(3) is ignored. If deemed necessary, it is the application's responsibility to allocate a guard area (one or more pages protected against reading and writing) to handle the possibility of stack overflow.

    The address specified in stackaddr should be suitably aligned: for full portability, align it on a page boundary (sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)). posix_memalign(3) may be useful for allocation. Probably, stacksize should also be a multiple of the system page size.

    If attr is used to create multiple threads, then the caller must change the stack address attribute between calls to pthread_create(3); otherwise, the threads will attempt to use the same memory area for their stacks, and chaos will ensue. .SHEXAMPLE See pthread_attr_init(3).  

    SEE ALSO

    mmap(2), mprotect(2), posix_memalign(3), pthread_attr_init(3), pthread_attr_setguardsize(3), pthread_attr_setstackaddr(3), pthread_attr_setstacksize(3), pthread_create(3), pthreads(7)  

    COLOPHON

    This page is part of release 3.14 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.


     

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