/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * Created by: rolla.n.selbak REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com * 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. * Test pthread_cancelstate * It returns a 0 on success. It may return an error code of: * * [EINVAL] The specified state is not PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE or * PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE. * It will not return EINTR. * * STEPS: * 1. Create a thread. * 2. In the thread function, set the state to an invalid value -100; * 3. Check the return value. */ #include #include #include #include #include "posixtest.h" int ret; /* Return value of pthread_setcancelstate(). */ /* Function that the thread executes upon its creation */ void *a_thread_func() { /* Set cancel state to an invalid integer and save the return value. */ ret=pthread_setcancelstate(-100, NULL); pthread_exit(0); return NULL; } int main() { pthread_t new_th; /* Initializing value */ ret=0; /* Create a new thread. */ if(pthread_create(&new_th, NULL, a_thread_func, NULL) != 0) { perror("Error creating thread\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } /* Wait for thread to end execution. */ if(pthread_join(new_th, NULL) != 0) { perror("Error in pthread_join()\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } /* This means that pthread_setcancelstate() did not give an error when passed an * invalid state value of -100. */ if(ret != EINVAL) { if(ret == 0) { printf("Test PASSED: *NOTE: Returned 0 on error, though standard states 'may' fail.\n"); return PTS_PASS; } printf("Test FAILED: returned invalid error code of %d.\n", ret); return PTS_FAIL; } printf("Test PASSED\n"); return PTS_PASS; }