/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content * of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this * source tree. * * pthread_barrier_wait() * * The pthread_barrier_wait( ) function may fail if: * [EINVAL] The value specified by barrier does not refer to an initialized barrier object. * * This case will always pass. */ #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "posixtest.h" int rc; void sig_handler() { printf("main: blocked on barrier wait with an un-initializied barrier object.\n"); printf("Test PASSED: Note*: Expected EINVAL when calling this funtion with an un-initialized barrier object, but standard says 'may' fail.\n"); exit(PTS_PASS); } int main() { pthread_barrier_t barrier; struct sigaction act; /* Set up main thread to handle SIGALRM */ act.sa_flags = 0; act.sa_handler = sig_handler; sigfillset(&act.sa_mask); sigaction(SIGALRM, &act, 0); /* Intialize return code */ rc = 1; /* Call pthread_barrier_wait while refering to an un-initialized barrier object */ /* Just in case we are blocked, send a SIGALRM after 2 sec. */ alarm(2); rc = pthread_barrier_wait(&barrier); if(rc == EINVAL) { printf("Test PASSED\n"); } else { printf("return code : %d, %s\n" , rc, strerror(rc)); printf("Test PASSED: Note*: Expected EINVAL when calling this funtion with an un-initialized barrier object, but standard says 'may' fail.\n"); } return PTS_PASS; }