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NAME

       pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol,  pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol - get and
       set the protocol attribute of the  mutex  attributes  object  (REALTIME
       THREADS)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <pthread.h>

       int pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(const pthread_mutexattr_t *
              restrict attr, int *restrict protocol);
       int pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr,
              int protocol);

DESCRIPTION

       The pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol() and pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol()
       functions, respectively, shall get and set the protocol attribute of  a
       mutex attributes object pointed to by attr which was previously created
       by the function pthread_mutexattr_init().

       The protocol attribute defines the protocol to be followed in utilizing
       mutexes. The value of protocol may be one of:

       PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE

       PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT

       PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT

       which are defined in the <pthread.h> header.

       When  a  thread  owns  a  mutex  with  the  PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE  protocol
       attribute, its priority and scheduling shall not  be  affected  by  its
       mutex ownership.

       When a thread is blocking higher priority threads because of owning one
       or more mutexes with the PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT  protocol  attribute,  it
       shall  execute  at  the  higher  of its priority or the priority of the
       highest priority thread waiting on any of the  mutexes  owned  by  this
       thread and initialized with this protocol.

       When   a   thread  owns  one  or  more  mutexes  initialized  with  the
       PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT protocol, it shall execute at the  higher  of  its
       priority  or  the  highest  of the priority ceilings of all the mutexes
       owned by this thread and initialized with this attribute, regardless of
       whether other threads are blocked on any of these mutexes or not.

       While  a  thread is holding a mutex which has been initialized with the
       PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT or PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT  protocol  attributes,  it
       shall not be subject to being moved to the tail of the scheduling queue
       at its priority in the event that its  original  priority  is  changed,
       such as by a call to sched_setparam().  Likewise, when a thread unlocks
       a mutex that has been  initialized  with  the  PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT  or
       PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT  protocol  attributes,  it shall not be subject to
       being moved to the tail of the scheduling queue at its priority in  the
       event that its original priority is changed.

       If  a  thread  simultaneously  owns  several  mutexes  initialized with
       different protocols, it shall execute at the highest of the  priorities
       that it would have obtained by each of these protocols.

       When  a  thread  makes  a  call  to pthread_mutex_lock(), the mutex was
       initialized   with   the   protocol   attribute   having   the    value
       PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT,  when  the  calling thread is blocked because the
       mutex is owned by another thread, that owner thread shall  inherit  the
       priority level of the calling thread as long as it continues to own the
       mutex. The implementation shall update its execution  priority  to  the
       maximum  of  its  assigned  priority  and all its inherited priorities.
       Furthermore, if this owner thread itself  becomes  blocked  on  another
       mutex, the same priority inheritance effect shall be propagated to this
       other owner thread, in a recursive manner.

RETURN VALUE

       Upon successful  completion,  the  pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol()  and
       pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol() functions shall return zero; otherwise,
       an error number shall be returned to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       The pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol() function shall fail if:

       ENOTSUP
              The value specified by protocol is an unsupported value.

       The pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol() and pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol()
       functions may fail if:

       EINVAL The value specified by attr or protocol is invalid.

       EPERM  The caller does not have the privilege to perform the operation.

       These functions shall not return an error code of [EINTR].

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES

       None.

APPLICATION USAGE

       None.

RATIONALE

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       pthread_cond_destroy() , pthread_create() ,  pthread_mutex_destroy()  ,
       the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <pthread.h>

COPYRIGHT

       Portions  of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating  System  Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003  by  the  Institute  of
       Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained  online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .