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pthread_cancel (3)
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  • pthread_cancel (3) ( POSIX man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME

    pthread_cancel - send a cancellation request to a thread
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    #include <pthread.h>
    
    int pthread_cancel(pthread_t thread);
    
    Compile and link with -pthread.
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    The pthread_cancel() function sends a cancellation request to the thread thread. Whether and when the target thread reacts to the cancellation request depends on two attributes that are under the control of that thread: its cancelability state and type.

    A thread's cancelability state, determined by pthread_setcancelstate(3), can be enabled (the default for new threads) or disabled. If a thread has disabled cancellation, then a cancellation request remains queued until the thread enables cancellation. If a thread has enabled cancellation, then its cancelability type determines when cancellation occurs.

    A thread's cancellation type, determined by pthread_setcanceltype(3), may be either asynchronous or deferred (the default for new threads). Asynchronous cancelability means that the thread can be canceled at any time (usually immediately, but the system does not guarantee this). Deferred cancelability means that cancellation will be delayed until the thread next calls a function that is a cancellation point. A list of functions that are or may be cancellation points is provided in pthreads(7).

    When a cancellation requested is acted on, the following steps occur for thread (in this order):

    1.
    Cancellation clean-up handlers are popped (in the reverse of the order in which they were pushed) and called. (See pthread_cleanup_push(3).)
    2.
    Thread-specific data destructors are called, in an unspecified order. (See pthread_key_create(3).)
    3.
    The thread is terminated. (See pthread_exit(3).)

    The above steps happen asynchronously with respect to the pthread_cancel() call; the return status of pthread_cancel() merely informs the caller whether the cancellation request was successfully queued.

    After a canceled thread has terminated, a join with that thread using pthread_join(3) obtains PTHREAD_CANCELED as the thread's exit status. (Joining with a thread is the only way to know that cancellation has completed.)  

    RETURN VALUE

    On success, pthread_cancel() returns 0; on error, it returns a non-zero error number.  

    ERRORS

    ESRCH
    No thread with the ID thread could be found.
     

    CONFORMING TO

    POSIX.1-2001.  

    NOTES

    On Linux, cancellation is implemented using signals. Under the NPTL threading implementation, the first real-time signal (i.e., signal 32) is used for this purpose. On LinuxThreads, the second real-time signal is used, if real-time signals are available, otherwise SIGUSR2 is used.  

    EXAMPLE

    The program below creates a thread and then cancels it. The main thread joins with the canceled thread to check that its exit status was PTHREAD_CANCELED. The following shell session shows what happens when we run the program:

    $ ./a.out
    thread_func(): started; cancellation disabled
    main(): sending cancellation request
    thread_func(): about to enable cancellation
    main(): thread was canceled
    
     

    Program source

    #include <pthread.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <errno.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    
    #define handle_error_en(en, msg) \
            do { errno = en; perror(msg); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } while (0)
    
    static void *
    thread_func(void *ignored_argument)
    {
        int s;
    
        /* Disable cancellation for a while, so that we donaqt
           immediately react to a cancellation request */
    
        s = pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, NULL);
        if (s != 0)
            handle_error_en(s, "pthread_setcancelstate");
    
        printf("thread_func(): started; cancellation disabled\n");
        sleep(5);
        printf("thread_func(): about to enable cancellation\n");
    
        s = pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, NULL);
        if (s != 0)
            handle_error_en(s, "pthread_setcancelstate");
    
        /* sleep() is a cancellation point */
    
        sleep(1000);        /* Should get canceled while we sleep */
    
        /* Should never get here */
    
        printf("thread_func(): not canceled!\n");
        return NULL;
    }
    
    int
    main(void)
    {
        pthread_t thr;
        void *res;
        int s;
    
        /* Start a thread and then send it a cancellation request */
    
        s = pthread_create(&thr, NULL, &thread_func, NULL);
        if (s != 0)
            handle_error_en(s, "pthread_create");
    
        sleep(2);           /* Give thread a chance to get started */
    
        printf("main(): sending cancellation request\n");
        s = pthread_cancel(thr);
        if (s != 0)
            handle_error_en(s, "pthread_cancel");
    
        /* Join with thread to see what its exit status was */
    
        s = pthread_join(thr, &res);
        if (s != 0)
            handle_error_en(s, "pthread_join");
    
        if (res == PTHREAD_CANCELED)
            printf("main(): thread was canceled\n");
        else
            printf("main(): thread wasnaqt canceled (shouldnaqt happen!)\n");
        exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
    }
    
     

    SEE ALSO

    pthread_cleanup_push(3), pthread_create(3), pthread_exit(3), pthread_join(3), pthread_key_create(3), pthread_setcancelstate(3), pthread_setcanceltype(3), pthread_testcancel(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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    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    RETURN VALUE
    ERRORS
    CONFORMING TO
    NOTES
    EXAMPLE
    Program source
    SEE ALSO
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