pthread_join

NAME

pthread_join - wait for termination of another thread

SYNOPSIS

#include <pthread.h> int pthread_join(pthread_t th, void **thread_return);

DESCRIPTION

!pthread_join! suspends the execution of the calling thread until the thread identified by |th| terminates, either by calling !pthread_exit!(3) or by being cancelled. If |thread_return| is not !NULL!, the return value of |th| is stored in the location pointed to by |thread_return|. The return value of |th| is either the argument it gave to !pthread_exit!(3), or !PTHREAD_CANCELED! if |th| was cancelled. The joined thread !th! must be in the joinable state: it must not have been detached using !pthread_detach!(3) or the !PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED! attribute to !pthread_create!(3). When a joinable thread terminates, its memory resources (thread descriptor and stack) are not deallocated until another thread performs !pthread_join! on it. Therefore, !pthread_join! must be called once for each joinable thread created to avoid memory leaks. At most one thread can wait for the termination of a given thread. Calling !pthread_join! on a thread |th| on which another thread is already waiting for termination returns an error.

CANCELLATION

!pthread_join! is a cancellation point. If a thread is canceled while suspended in !pthread_join!, the thread execution resumes immediately and the cancellation is executed without waiting for the |th| thread to terminate. If cancellation occurs during !pthread_join!, the |th| thread remains not joined.

RETURN VALUE

On success, the return value of |th| is stored in the location pointed to by |thread_return|, and 0 is returned. On error, a non-zero error code is returned.

ERRORS

!ESRCH!
No thread could be found corresponding to that specified by |th|.
!EINVAL!
The |th| thread has been detached.
!EINVAL!
Another thread is already waiting on termination of |th|.
!EDEADLK!
The |th| argument refers to the calling thread.

AUTHOR

Xavier Leroy <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr>

SEE ALSO

!pthread_exit!(3), !pthread_detach!(3), !pthread_create!(3), !pthread_attr_setdetachstate!(3), !pthread_cleanup_push!(3), !pthread_key_create!(3).