- Intro
- introduction to the Threads Library
- thr_continue
- continue the execution of a suspended thread
- thr_create
- create a thread
- thread
- Threads library user-level synchronization routines
- Threads
- Threads library user-level synchronization routines
- thr_exit
- terminate execution of the calling thread
- thr_getconcurrency
- retrieve the level of concurrency
- thr_getprio
- retrieve a thread's scheduling priority
- thr_get_rr_interval
- get the round-robin scheduling interval
- thr_getscheduler
- get the scheduling policy information for a thread
- thr_getspecific
- get thread-specific data
- thr_join
- join control paths with another thread
- thr_keycreate
- create thread-specific data key
- thr_keydelete
- thread-specific data key
- thr_kill
- send a signal to a sibling thread
- thr_minstack
- return the minimum stack size for a thread
- thr_self
- get thread identifier of the calling thread
- thr_setconcurrency
- request a level of concurrency
- thr_setprio
- set a thread's scheduling priority
- thr_setscheduler
- set the scheduling policy for a thread
- thr_setspecific
- set thread-specific data
- thr_sigsetmask
- change or examine the signal mask of a thread
- thr_suspend
- suspend the execution of a thread
- thr_yield
- yield the processor