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pthread_attr_getguardsizeStandard C Library Functpthread_attr_getguardsize(3C)

NAME
       pthread_attr_getguardsize,   pthread_attr_setguardsize  -  get  or  set
       thread guardsize attribute

SYNOPSIS
       cc -mt [ flag... ] file... -lpthread [ library... ]
       #include <pthread.h>

       int  pthread_attr_getguardsize(const  pthread_attr_t  *restrict	 attr,
       size_t *restrict guardsize);

       int pthread_attr_setguardsize(pthread_attr_t *attr, size_t guardsize);

DESCRIPTION
       The  guardsize  attribute  controls  the size of the guard area for the
       created thread's stack. The  guardsize  attribute  provides  protection
       against	overflow  of the stack pointer. If a thread's stack is created
       with guard protection, the implementation allocates extra memory at the
       overflow	 end  of  the  stack as a buffer against stack overflow of the
       stack pointer. If an application overflows into this  buffer  an	 error
       results (possibly in a SIGSEGV signal being delivered to the thread).

       The guardsize attribute is provided to the application for two reasons:

       1.  Overflow   protection  can  potentially  result  in	wasted	system
	   resources. An application that creates a large number  of  threads,
	   and	which  knows  its threads will never overflow their stack, can
	   save system resources by turning off guard areas.

       2.  When threads allocate large data structures	on  the	 stack,	 large
	   guard areas may be needed to detect stack overflow.

       The   pthread_attr_getguardsize() function gets the guardsize attribute
       in the attr object. This attribute is returned in the guardsize parame‐
       ter.

       The   pthread_attr_setguardsize() function sets the guardsize attribute
       in the attr object. The new value of this attribute  is	obtained  from
       the  guardsize  parameter. If guardsize is  0, a guard area will not be
       provided for threads created with attr. If guardsize  is	 greater  than
       0,  a  guard area of at least size guardsize bytes is provided for each
       thread created with attr.

       A conforming implementation is permitted to round  up  the  value  con‐
       tained  in  guardsize to a multiple of the configurable system variable
       PAGESIZE. If an implementation rounds up the value of  guardsize	 to  a
       multiple of  PAGESIZE, a call to pthread_attr_getguardsize() specifying
       attr will store in the guardsize parameter the guard size specified  by
       the previous  pthread_attr_setguardsize() function call.

       The  default  value  of the guardsize attribute is  PAGESIZE bytes. The
       actual value of	PAGESIZE is implementation-dependent and  may  not  be
       the same on all implementations.

       If  the	stackaddr attribute has been set (that is, the caller is allo‐
       cating and managing its own thread stacks), the guardsize attribute  is
       ignored and no protection will be provided by the implementation. It is
       the responsibility of the application to manage	stack  overflow	 along
       with stack allocation and management in this case.

RETURN VALUES
       If  successful,	the  pthread_attr_getguardsize() and pthread_attr_set‐
       guardsize() functions return  0. Otherwise, an error number is returned
       to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The  pthread_attr_getguardsize()	 and pthread_attr_setguardsize() func‐
       tions will fail if:

       EINVAL	       The attribute attr is invalid.

       EINVAL	       The parameter guardsize is invalid.

       EINVAL	       The parameter guardsize contains an invalid value.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │MT-Safe			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       sysconf(3C), pthread_attr_init(3C), attributes(5), standards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  23 mar 2005	 pthread_attr_getguardsize(3C)
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