#include <pthread.h> int pthread_cancel(pthread_t thread);Service Program Name: QP0WPTHR
The pthread_cancel() function requests cancellation of the target thread. The target thread is cancelled, based on its ability to be cancelled.
When cancelability is disabled, all cancels are held pending in the target thread until the thread changes the cancelability. When cancelability is deferred, all cancels are held pending in the target thread until the thread changes the cancelability, calls a function that is a cancellation point, or calls pthread_testcancel(), thus creating a cancellation point. When cancelability is asynchronous, all cancels are acted upon immediately, interrupting the thread with its processing.
Note: You should not use asynchronous thread cancellation through the PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS option of pthread_setcanceltype() in your application. See the common user errors section of this document for more information.
The following functions are cancellation points:
After action is taken for the target thread to be cancelled, the following events occur in that thread.
A cancellation cleanup handler should not exit by longjmp() or siglongjmp().
In the i5/OS implementation of threads, the initial thread is special. Termination of the initial thread by pthread_exit(), pthread_cancel() or any other thread termination mechanism terminates the entire process.
None.
If pthread_cancel() was not successful, the error condition returned usually indicates one of the following errors. Under some conditions, the value returned could indicate an error other than those listed here.
No thread could be found that matched the thread ID specified.
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#include <pthread.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "check.h" void *threadfunc(void *parm) { printf("Entered secondary thread\n"); while (1) { printf("Secondary thread is looping\n"); pthread_testcancel(); sleep(1); } return NULL; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { pthread_t thread; int rc=0; printf("Entering testcase\n"); /* Create a thread using default attributes */ printf("Create thread using the NULL attributes\n"); rc = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, threadfunc, NULL); checkResults("pthread_create(NULL)\n", rc); /* sleep() is not a very robust way to wait for the thread */ sleep(2); printf("Cancel the thread\n"); rc = pthread_cancel(thread); checkResults("pthread_cancel()\n", rc); /* sleep() is not a very robust way to wait for the thread */ sleep(3); printf("Main completed\n"); return 0; }
Output:
Entering testcase Create thread using the NULL attributes Entered secondary thread Secondary thread is looping Secondary thread is looping Cancel the thread Main completed
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