td_ta_sync_iter(3T)
NAME
td_ta_sync_iter, td_ta_thr_iter, td_ta_tsd_iter − iterator functions on process handles from libthread_db library of interfaces
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... /lib/libthread_db.so.1 [ library ... ]
#include <proc_service.h>
#include <thread_db.h>
td_err_e td_ta_sync_iter(const td_thragent_t ∗ta_p,
td_sync_iter_f ∗cb, void ∗cbdata_p);
td_err_e td_ta_tsd_iter(const td_thragent_t ∗ta_p,
td_key_iter_f ∗cb, void ∗cbdata_p);
td_err_e td_ta_sync_iter(const td_thragent_t ∗ta_p,
td_sync_iter_f ∗cb, void ∗cbdata_p);
DESCRIPTION
td_ta_sync_iter(), td_ta_thr_iter(), and td_ta_tsd_iter() are iterator functions that when given a target process handle as an argument, return sets of handles for objects associated with the target process. The method is to call back a client-provided function once for each associated object, passing back a handle as well as the client-provided pointer cb_data_p. This enables a client to easily build a linked list of the associated objects.
td_ta_sync_iter() returns handles of synchronization objects (mutexes, preader-writer locks, semaphores, and condition variables) associated with a process. Some synchronization objects may not be known to libthread_db and will not be returned. If the process has initialized the synchronization object (by calling mutex_init, for example) or a thread in the process has blocked on this object after libthread_db attached to the synchronization object, then a handle for the synchronization object will be returned by libthread_db. See td_sync_get_info(3T) to see operations that can be performed on synchronization object handles.
td_ta_thr_iter() returns handles for threads that are part of the target process. For td_ta_thr_iter, the caller specifies several criteria to select a subset of threads for which the callback function should be called. Any of these selection criteria may be wild-carded. If all of them are wild-carded, then handles for all threads in the process will be returned.
The selection parameters and corresponding wild-card values are:
state (TD_THR_ANY_STATE): Select only threads whose state matches state. See td_thr_get_info(3T) for a list of thread states.
ti_pri (TD_THR_LOWEST_PRIORITY):
Select only threads for which the priority is at least ti_pri.
ti_sigmask_p (TD_SIGNO_MASK):
Select only threads whose signal mask exactly matches ∗ti_sigmask_p.
ti_user_flags (TD_THR_ANY_USER_FLAGS):
Select only threads whose user flags (specified at thread creation time) exactly match ti_user_flags.
td_ta_tsd_iter() returns the thread-specific data keys in use by the current process. Thread-specific data for a particular thread and key may be obtained by calling td_thr_tsd(3T).
RETURN VALUES
TD_OK The call completed successfully.
TD_BADTA An invalid process handle was passed in.
TD_DBERR A call to one of the imported interface routines failed.
TD_ERR The call did not complete successfully.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for description of the following attributes:
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
| MT-Level | Safe |
SEE ALSO
libthread_db(3T), td_sync_get_info(3T), td_thr_get_info(3T), td_thr_tsd(3T), libthread_db(4), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.6 — Last change: 6 Jan 1997