1*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h2>thread_abort_safely</h2> 2*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<hr> 3*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 4*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>Function</strong> - Abort a thread, restartably. 5*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3> 6*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<pre> 7*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>kern_return_t thread_abort_safely</strong> 8*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions <strong>(thread_act_t</strong> <var>target_thread</var><strong>);</strong> 9*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions</pre> 10*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>PARAMETERS</h3> 11*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dl> 12*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 13*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <var>target_thread</var> 14*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 15*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions[in thread send right] 16*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsThe thread to be aborted. 17*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions</dl> 18*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3> 19*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 20*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsThe <strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> function aborts page faults and any message 21*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsprimitive calls in use by <var>target_thread</var>. Scheduling depressions 22*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsand clock sleeps are 23*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsalso aborted. The call returns a code indicating that it was 24*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsinterrupted. The call 25*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsis interrupted even if the thread (or the task containing it) 26*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsis suspended. If it is 27*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionssuspended, the thread receives the interrupt when it resumes. 28*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 29*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsIf its state is not modified before it resumes, the thread will 30*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsretry an aborted 31*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionspage fault. The Mach message trap returns either 32*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>MACH_SEND_INTERRUPTED</strong> or <strong>MACH_RCV_INTERRUPTED</strong>, depending 33*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionson whether the send or the 34*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsreceive side was interrupted. Note, though, that the Mach message trap is 35*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionscontained within the <strong>mach_msg</strong> library routine, which, 36*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsby default, retries 37*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsinterrupted message calls. 38*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 39*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsThe basic purpose of <strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> is to let 40*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsone thread cleanly stop 41*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsanother thread (<var>target_thread</var>). The target thread is stopped 42*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsin such a manner that 43*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsits future execution can be controlled in a predictable way. When 44*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> returns (if successful), the target 45*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthread will appear to have just 46*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsreturned from the kernel (if it had been in kernel mode). 47*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>NOTES</h3> 48*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 49*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsBy way of comparison, the <strong>thread_suspend</strong> function keeps 50*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthe target thread 51*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsfrom executing any further instructions at the user level, including 52*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthe return 53*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsfrom a system call. The <strong>thread_get_state</strong> function 54*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsreturns the thread's user 55*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsstate, while <strong>thread_set_state</strong> allows modification of the user state. 56*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 57*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsA problem occurs if a suspended thread had been executing within a system 58*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionscall. In this case, the thread has, not only a user state, but 59*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsan associated kernel 60*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsstate. (The kernel state cannot be changed with <strong>thread_set_state</strong>.) 61*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsAs a result, 62*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionswhen the thread resumes, the system call can return, producing a change in the 63*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsuser state and, possibly, user memory. 64*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 65*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsFor a thread executing within a system call, <strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> 66*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsaborts the 67*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionskernel call from the thread's point of view. Specifically, it 68*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsresets the kernel state so 69*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthat the thread will resume execution at the system call return, 70*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionswith the return 71*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionscode value set to one of the interrupted codes. The system call itself may 72*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionscompleted entirely, aborted entirely or be partially completed, 73*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsdepending on when 74*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthe abort is received. As a result, if the thread's user state 75*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionshas been modified by 76*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_set_state</strong>, it will not be altered un-predictably 77*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsby any unexpected 78*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionssystem call side effects. 79*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 80*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsFor example, to simulate a POSIX signal, use the following sequence of calls: 81*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dl> 82*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 83*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_suspend</strong>\(emTo stop the thread. 84*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 85*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_abort_safely</strong>\(emTo interrupt any system call in 86*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsprogress and set the 87*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsreturn value to "interrupted". Because the thread is already stopped, it will 88*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsnot return to user code. 89*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 90*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_set_state</strong>\(emTo modify the thread's user state to simulate a 91*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsprocedure call to the signal handler. 92*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 93*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_resume</strong>\(emTo resume execution at the signal handler. 94*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsIf the thread's 95*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsstack is set up correctly, the thread can return to the interrupted 96*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionssystem call. 97*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsNote that the code to push an extra stack frame and change the registers is 98*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionshighly machine dependent. 99*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions</dl> 100*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>CAUTIONS</h3> 101*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 102*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsAs a rule, do not use <strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> on a non-suspended 103*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthread. This 104*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsoperation is very risky because it is difficult to know which 105*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionssystem trap, if any, is 106*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsexecuting and whether an interrupt return will result in some useful action by 107*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthe thread. 108*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 109*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<strong>thread_abort_safely</strong> will not abort any non-atomic operation 110*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions(such as a 111*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsmulti-page <strong>memory_object_data_supply</strong> or exception processing) 112*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsbut will return an 113*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionserror instead. The caller of this function must then allow the 114*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsthread to resume 115*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionsand attempt to abort it later. If the thread must be aborted, 116*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionseven if doing so 117*1031c584SApple OSS Distributionswould abort any non-atomic operations, <strong>thread_abort</strong> would be used. 118*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>RETURN VALUES</h3> 119*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dl> 120*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 121*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dt> <strong>KERN_FAILURE</strong> 122*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<dd> 123*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsThe thread is in the middle of a non-restartable operation. 124*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions</dl> 125*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3> 126*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<p> 127*1031c584SApple OSS DistributionsFunctions: 128*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="mach_msg.html"><strong>mach_msg</strong></a>, 129*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_get_state.html"><strong>thread_get_state</strong></a>, 130*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_info.html"><strong>thread_info</strong></a>, 131*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_set_state.html"><strong>thread_set_state</strong></a>, 132*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_suspend.html"><strong>thread_suspend</strong></a>, 133*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_terminate.html"><strong>thread_terminate</strong></a>, 134*1031c584SApple OSS Distributions<a href="thread_abort.html"><strong>thread_abort</strong></a>. 135