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   pthread_atfork    ( 3 )

зарегистрировать обработчики вилок (register fork handlers)

Имя (Name)

pthread_atfork - register fork handlers

Синопсис (Synopsis)

#include <pthread.h>

int pthread_atfork(void (*prepare)(void), void (*parent)(void), void (*child)(void));

Link with -pthread.


Описание (Description)

The pthread_atfork() function registers fork handlers that are to
       be executed when fork(2) is called by this thread.  The handlers
       are executed in the context of the thread that calls fork(2).

Three kinds of handler can be registered:

* prepare specifies a handler that is executed before fork(2) processing starts.

* parent specifies a handler that is executed in the parent process after fork(2) processing completes.

* child specifies a handler that is executed in the child process after fork(2) processing completes.

Any of the three arguments may be NULL if no handler is needed in the corresponding phase of fork(2) processing.


Возвращаемое значение (Return value)

On success, pthread_atfork() returns zero.  On error, it returns
       an error number.  pthread_atfork() may be called multiple times
       by a thread, to register multiple handlers for each phase.  The
       handlers for each phase are called in a specified order: the
       prepare handlers are called in reverse order of registration; the
       parent and child handlers are called in the order of
       registration.

Ошибки (Error)

ENOMEM Could not allocate memory to record the form handler
              entry.

Стандарты (Conforming to)

POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008.

Примечание (Note)

When fork(2) is called in a multithreaded process, only the
       calling thread is duplicated in the child process.  The original
       intention of pthread_atfork() was to allow the calling thread to
       be returned to a consistent state.  For example, at the time of
       the call to fork(2), other threads may have locked mutexes that
       are visible in the user-space memory duplicated in the child.
       Such mutexes would never be unlocked, since the threads that
       placed the locks are not duplicated in the child.  The intent of
       pthread_atfork() was to provide a mechanism whereby the
       application (or a library) could ensure that mutexes and other
       process and thread state would be restored to a consistent state.
       In practice, this task is generally too difficult to be
       practicable.

After a fork(2) in a multithreaded process returns in the child, the child should call only async-signal-safe functions (see signal-safety(7)) until such time as it calls execve(2) to execute a new program.

POSIX.1 specifies that pthread_atfork() shall not fail with the error EINTR.


Смотри также (See also)

fork(2), atexit(3), pthreads(7)