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Introduction to Waterken Programming

HPL-2010-89 Introduction to Waterken Programming - Stiegler, Marc; Tie, Jing
Keyword(s): distributed secure reliable computing
Abstract: Waterken is a platform built on the Java virtual machine that allows the quick development of reliable, secure, distributed applications. In this introduction, we will first go over the basic concepts of the Waterken platform. Then we will write two services. The first is a digital cash system. The ...
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UNW_GETCONTEXT(3)					       Programming Library						 UNW_GETCONTEXT(3)

NAME
unw_getcontext -- get initial machine-state SYNOPSIS
#include <libunwind.h> int unw_getcontext(unw_context_t *ucp); DESCRIPTION
The unw_getcontext() routine initializes the context structure pointed to by ucp with the machine-state of the call-site. The exact set of registers stored by unw_getcontext() is platform-specific, but, in general, at least all preserved (``callee-saved'') and all frame-related registers, such as the stack-pointer, will be stored. This routine is normally implemented as a macro and applications should not attempt to take its address. PLATFORM-SPECIFIC NOTES On IA-64, unw_context_t has a layout that is compatible with that of ucontext_t and such structures can be initialized with getcontext() instead of unw_getcontext(). However, the reverse is not true and it is not safe to use structures initialized by unw_getcontext() in places where a structure initialized by getcontext() is expected. The reason for this asymmetry is that unw_getcontext() is optimized for maximum performance and does not, for example, save the signal mask. RETURN VALUE
On successful completion, unw_getcontext() returns 0. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned. THREAD AND SIGNAL SAFETY
unw_getcontext() is thread-safe as well as safe to use from a signal handler. SEE ALSO
libunwind(3), unw_init_local(3) AUTHOR
David Mosberger-Tang Email: dmosberger@gmail.com WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/. Programming Library 16 August 2007 UNW_GETCONTEXT(3)