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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Where are lock and unlock commands? Post 302903567 by Corona688 on Wednesday 28th of May 2014 12:07:05 PM
Old 05-28-2014
You will already find advisory locks in many different systems and languages as "flock".

Code:
$ man 2 flock


FLOCK(2)                   Linux Programmer's Manual                  FLOCK(2)



NAME
       flock - apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/file.h>

       int flock(int fd, int operation);

DESCRIPTION
       Apply or remove an advisory lock on the open file specified by fd.  The
       argument operation is one of the following:

           LOCK_SH  Place a shared lock.  More than one  process  may  hold  a
                    shared lock for a given file at a given time.

           LOCK_EX  Place  an  exclusive  lock.   Only one process may hold an
                    exclusive lock for a given file at a given time.

           LOCK_UN  Remove an existing lock held by this process.

       A call to flock() may block if an incompatible lock  is  held  by
       another  process.  To make a nonblocking request, include LOCK_NB
       (by ORing) with any of the above operations.

...

$ perldoc -f flock

       flock FILEHANDLE,OPERATION
               Calls flock(2), or an emulation of it, on FILEHANDLE.  Returns
               true for success, false on failure.  Produces a fatal error if
               used on a machine that doesn't implement flock(2), fcntl(2)
               locking, or lockf(3).  "flock" is Perl's portable file locking
               interface, although it locks only entire files, not records.

...

 

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LOCK(2) 							System Calls Manual							   LOCK(2)

NAME
lockinit, lock, canlock, unlock - shared memory spin lock SYNOPSIS
#include <lock.h> void lockinit(void); void lock(Lock *lk); int canlock(Lock *lk); void unlock(Lock *lk); /* Alef only */ adt Lock { void lock(*Lock); void unlock(*Lock); int canlock(*Lock); }; adt QLock { void lock(*Lock); void unlock(*Lock); int canlock(*Lock); }; adt RWlock { void Rlock(*RWlock); void Runlock(*RWlock); void Wlock(*RWlock); void Wunlock(*RWlock); }; adt Ref { int inc(*Ref); int dec(*Ref); int ref(*Ref); }; DESCRIPTION
These routines are used by processes sharing memory to synchronize using spin locks. Lockinit must be called before the first use of the other routines. Lock blocks until the lock has been obtained. Canlock is non-blocking. It tries to obtain a lock and returns a non-zero value if it was successful, 0 otherwise. Unlock releases a lock. Alef Alef locks have similar functionality, but no special initialization is required. The ADT Lock has functions lock, unlock, and canlock, just like locks in C. QLocks have the same interface but are not spin locks; instead if the lock is taken QLock.lock will suspend execu- tion of the calling task until it is released. Although Locks are the more primitive lock, their use is discouraged and even erroneous for most purposes. For example, Locks cannot syn- chronize between tasks in the same proc. Use QLocks instead. RWlocks manage access to a data structure that has distinct readers and writers. RWlock.Rlock grants read access; RWlock.Runlock releases it. RWlock.Wlock grants write access; RWlock.Wunlock releases it. There may be any number of simultaneous readers, but only one writer. Moreover, if write access is granted no one may have read access until write access is released. Refs manage reference counters. Ref.inc increments the counter and returns the old value; Ref.dec decrements the counter and returns the new value. Ref.ref returns the current value. SOURCE
/sys/src/liblock SEE ALSO
rfork in fork(2) LOCK(2)
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