hpux man page for msem_unlock

Query: msem_unlock

OS: hpux

Section: 2

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msem_unlock(2)							System Calls Manual						    msem_unlock(2)

NAME
msem_unlock - unlock a semaphore
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
unlocks a binary semaphore. sem points to an structure that specifies the semaphore to be unlocked. If the condition argument is zero, the semaphore will be unlocked, whether or not any other processes are currently attempting to lock it. If the condition argument is and some other process is waiting to lock the semaphore or the implementation cannot reliably determine whether some process is waiting to lock the semaphore, the semaphore is unlocked by the calling process. If the condition argument is and no process is waiting to lock the semaphore, the semaphore is not unlocked and an error is returned. All calls to and by multiple processes sharing a common structure behave as if the calls were serialized. If the structure contains any value not resulting from a call to followed by a (possibly empty) sequence of calls to and the results are undefined. The address of an uniquely identifies the semaphore. If the structure contains any value copied from a structure at a differ- ent address, the result is undefined.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
The system attempts to ignore or recover from invalid values placed in the structure, but this is not guaranteed for all cases.
RETURN VALUE
Upon success, returns zero; otherwise, it returns -1 and sets to indicate the error.
ERRORS
fails if any of the following conditions are encountered: [EAGAIN] was specified and there were no waiters. [EINVAL] sem points to an structure that has been removed, or condition is invalid. [EFAULT] sem is an invalid pointer.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP and OSF.
SEE ALSO
msem_init(2), msem_lock(2), msem_remove(2), mman(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
msem_unlock(2)
Related Man Pages
msem_init(2) - hpux
sem_close(2) - hpux
sem_post(2) - hpux
sem_trywait(3) - osf1
sem_wait(3) - osf1
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