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29.Dd February 1, 2006
30.Dt SEMA 9
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm sema ,
34.Nm sema_init ,
35.Nm sema_destroy ,
36.Nm sema_post ,
37.Nm sema_wait ,
38.Nm sema_timedwait ,
39.Nm sema_trywait ,
40.Nm sema_value
41.Nd kernel counting semaphore
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.In sys/types.h
44.In sys/lock.h
45.In sys/sema.h
46.Ft void
47.Fn sema_init "struct sema *sema" "int value" "const char *description"
48.Ft void
49.Fn sema_destroy "struct sema *sema"
50.Ft void
51.Fn sema_post "struct sema *sema"
52.Ft void
53.Fn sema_wait "struct sema *sema"
54.Ft int
55.Fn sema_timedwait "struct sema *sema" "int timo"
56.Ft int
57.Fn sema_trywait "struct sema *sema"
58.Ft int
59.Fn sema_value "struct sema *sema"
60.Sh DESCRIPTION
61Counting semaphores provide a mechanism for synchronizing access to a pool of
62resources.
63Unlike mutexes, semaphores do not have the concept of an owner, so they can also
64be useful in situations where one thread needs to acquire a resource, and
65another thread needs to release it.
66Each semaphore has an integer value associated with it.
67Posting (incrementing) always succeeds, but waiting (decrementing) can only
68successfully complete if the resulting value of the semaphore is greater than or
69equal to zero.
70.Pp
71Semaphores should not be used where mutexes and condition variables
72will suffice.
73Semaphores are a more complex synchronization mechanism than mutexes and
74condition variables, and are not as efficient.
75.Pp
76Semaphores are created with
77.Fn sema_init ,
78where
79.Fa sema
80is a pointer to space for a
81.Vt "struct sema" ,
82.Fa value
83is the initial value of the semaphore, and
84.Fa description
85is a pointer to a null-terminated character string that describes the semaphore.
86Semaphores are destroyed with
87.Fn sema_destroy .
88A semaphore is posted (incremented) with
89.Fn sema_post .
90A semaphore is waited on (decremented) with
91.Fn sema_wait ,
92.Fn sema_timedwait ,
93or
94.Fn sema_trywait .
95The
96.Fa timo
97argument to
98.Fn sema_timedwait
99specifies the minimum time in ticks to wait before returning with failure.
100.Fn sema_value
101is used to read the current value of the semaphore.
102.Sh RETURN VALUES
103The
104.Fn sema_value
105function
106returns the current value of the semaphore.
107.Pp
108If decrementing the semaphore would result in its value being negative,
109.Fn sema_trywait
110returns 0 to indicate failure.
111Otherwise, a non-zero value is returned to indicate success.
112.Pp
113The
114.Fn sema_timedwait
115function
116returns 0 if waiting on the semaphore succeeded; otherwise a
117non-zero error code is returned.
118.Sh ERRORS
119The
120.Fn sema_timedwait
121function will fail if:
122.Bl -tag -width Er
123.It Bq Er EWOULDBLOCK
124Timeout expired.
125.El
126.Sh SEE ALSO
127.Xr condvar 9 ,
128.Xr locking 9 ,
129.Xr mtx_pool 9 ,
130.Xr mutex 9 ,
131.Xr rwlock 9 ,
132.Xr sx 9
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