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57 All objects require ABI-mandated alignment, but this is not currently
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63 Allow selection of the process-shared sleep queue for the thread sleep
66 The process-shared or process-private sleep queue is selected based on
70 Otherwise, if the flag is not specified, the process-private sleep queue
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104 The robust mutex is in a non-recoverable state.
110 field may contain the following umutex-specific flags, in addition to
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126 Robust mutex is in a transient non-consistent state.
136 .Pq normal, priority-inherited, and priority-protected
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161 should contain \-1.
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172 A non-zero
174 value indicates that there are in-kernel waiters for the condition,
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270 is already read-locked, even in presence of unsatisfied write
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300 A non-zero value indicates an unlocked (posted) semaphore, while zero
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328 .Bd -literal
340 The timeout is specified by passing either the address of
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390 which is a non-runnable state terminated by the
406 is defined as the physical address of some variable.
409 address is used, which means that same variable mapped multiple
412 .Em process-shared
426 Only the address of the start byte of the variable specified as key is
429 address interpreted as
433 on a little-endian 64-bit platform would collide.
438 primitives, even when the physical address of the key is same.
457 The lists are singly-linked.
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521 .Bl -tag -width "obj"
545 The physical address of memory where the
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615 Upon wake up, the lock conditions are re-tested.
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679 Address of a variable of type
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732 argument, is set to an arbitrary non-zero value, after which the
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833 .Pq a 32-bit integer .
835 Read-lock a
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843 to be read-locked.
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881 the current thread does not attempt to obtain read-lock.
887 Upon wakeup, the locking conditions are re-evaluated.
897 Write-lock a
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905 to be write-locked.
918 by the read-lock counter, the current thread does not attempt to
919 obtain the write-lock.
925 Upon wakeup, the locking conditions are re-evaluated.
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971 but unconditionally select the process-private sleep queue.
975 but unconditionally select the process-private sleep queue.
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981 Address of the mutex.
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1123 indicating the semaphore is available (non-zero count due to post),
1130 A request with non-absolute timeout value is not restartable.
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1169 process address space.
1170 The objects are used to implement process-shared locks in
1175 argument specifies the sub-request of the
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1199 De-associate the shared object with the specified key
1218 argument specifies the virtual address, which backing physical memory
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1245 member contains address of the first element in the list of locked
1249 member contains address of the first element in the list of locked
1259 around the whole operation, since lists can be only changed race-free
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1299 arguments that point to a word, point to a 32-bit integer.
1304 argument is a pointer to an array of 32-bit pointers.
1310 is a 32-bit pointer.
1313 uses a 32-bit time_t.
1320 Request non-i386, 32-bit ABI compatibility from the native
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1327 arguments that point to a word, point to a 32-bit integer.
1332 argument is a pointer to an array of 32-bit pointers.
1338 is a 32-bit pointer.
1341 uses a 64-bit time_t.
1350 Note that if any 32-bit ABI compatibility is being requested, then care must be
1352 A single thread may not mix 32-bit compatible robust lists with native
1364 sub-requests of the
1372 On error \-1 is returned, and the
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1451 The shared memory object, associated with the address passed to the
1453 sub-request of
1462 sub-requests of the
1468 sub-request of the
1490 A signal was delivered during wait, for a non-restartable operation.
1491 Operations with timeouts are typically non-restartable, but timeouts
1515 system call is non-standard and is used by the
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