pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol()
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Set a mutex's scheduling protocol
Synopsis:
#include <pthread.h>
int pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol( 
            pthread_mutexattr * attr,
            int protocol );
Arguments:
- attr
 - A pointer to the pthread_mutexattr_t object that you want to set the attribute in.
 - protocol
 - The new value of the scheduling protocol; one of:
  
- PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT — when a thread is blocking higher-priority threads by locking one or more mutexes with this attribute, raise the thread's priority to that of the highest priority thread waiting on the PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT mutex.
 - PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT — execute the thread at
    the highest priority or priority ceilings of all
    the mutexes owned by the thread and initialized with
    PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT, whether other threads are blocked or not.
    
    Note:In order to change the priority ceiling to a value above the maximum permitted for unprivileged processes, your process must have the PROCMGR_AID_PRIORITY ability enabled. For more information, see procmgr_ability().
 - PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE — owning the mutex doesn't affect the priority and scheduling of the thread.
 
 
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
Description:
The pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol() function sets the mutex attribute attr's scheduling protocol to protocol. The structure pointed to by attr must have been previously created with pthread_mutexattr_init().
The protocol attribute defines the protocol for using mutexes. A thread holding a PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT mutex won't be moved to the tail of the scheduling queue if its original priority is changed (by a call to pthread_schedsetparam(), for example). This remains true if the thread unlocks the PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT mutex.
Returns:
- EOK
 - Success.
 - ENOTSUP
 - The protocol argument is an unsupported or an invalid value.
 - EPERM
 - The calling process doesn't have the required permission; see procmgr_ability().
 
Classification:
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Cancellation point | No | 
| Signal handler | Yes | 
| Thread | Yes | 
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