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/**
* @file
*
* @brief Changes the Priority Ceiling of a Mutex and Releases it
* @ingroup POSIXAPI
*/
/*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2009.
* On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE.
*/
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <rtems/posix/muteximpl.h>
#include <rtems/posix/priorityimpl.h>
/*
* 13.6.2 Change the Priority Ceiling of a Mutex, P1003.1c/Draft 10, p. 131
*/
int pthread_mutex_setprioceiling(
pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
int prioceiling,
int *old_ceiling
)
{
register POSIX_Mutex_Control *the_mutex;
Priority_Control the_priority;
ISR_lock_Context lock_context;
if ( !old_ceiling )
return EINVAL;
if ( !_POSIX_Priority_Is_valid( prioceiling ) )
return EINVAL;
the_priority = _POSIX_Priority_To_core( prioceiling );
/*
* Must acquire the mutex before we can change it's ceiling.
* POSIX says block until we acquire it.
*/
(void) pthread_mutex_lock( mutex );
/*
* Do not worry about the return code from this. The Get operation
* will also fail if it is a bad id or was deleted between the two
* operations.
*
* NOTE: This makes it easier to get 100% binary coverage since the
* bad Id case is handled by the switch.
*/
the_mutex = _POSIX_Mutex_Get_interrupt_disable( mutex, &lock_context );
if ( the_mutex == NULL ) {
return EINVAL;
}
*old_ceiling = _POSIX_Priority_From_core(
the_mutex->Mutex.Attributes.priority_ceiling
);
the_mutex->Mutex.Attributes.priority_ceiling = the_priority;
/*
* We are required to unlock the mutex before we return.
*/
_CORE_mutex_Surrender(
&the_mutex->Mutex,
NULL,
0,
&lock_context
);
return 0;
}
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