NAME
_lwp_wait —
wait for light-weight
process termination
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <lwp.h>
int
_lwp_wait(
lwpid_t
wlwp,
lwpid_t *rlwp);
DESCRIPTION
_lwp_wait() suspends execution of the calling LWP until the
LWP specified by
wlwp terminates. The specified LWP must
not be detached. If
wlwp is 0, then
_lwp_wait() waits for any undetached LWP in the current
process.
If
rlwp is not
NULL, then it
points to the location where the LWP ID of the exited LWP is stored.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion,
_lwp_wait() returns a value of 0.
Otherwise, an error code is returned to indicate the error.
ERRORS
_lwp_wait() will fail if:
-
-
- [
ESRCH]
- No undetached LWP can be found in the current process
corresponding to that specified by wlwp.
-
-
- [
EDEADLK]
- The calling LWP is the only LWP in the process.
-
-
- [
EDEADLK]
- The LWP ID specified by wlwp is the
LWP ID of the calling LWP.
-
-
- [
EINTR]
- _lwp_wait() was interrupted by a caught
signal, or the signal did not have the
SA_RESTART
flag set.
SEE ALSO
_lwp_create(2),
_lwp_exit(2)
HISTORY
The
_lwp_wait() system call first appeared in
NetBSD 2.0.