GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
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set_thread_area(2) |
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set_thread_area − Set a Thread Local Storage (TLS) area
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <asm/ldt.h>
int set_thread_area (struct user_desc *u_info); |
set_thread_area sets an entry in the current thread’s Thread Local Storage (TLS) array. The TLS array entry set by set_thread_area corresponds to the value of u_info->entry_number passed in by the user. If this value is in bounds, set_thread_area copies the TLS descriptor pointed to by u_info into the thread’s TLS array.
When set_thread_area is passed an entry_number of -1, it uses a free TLS entry. If set_thread_area finds a free TLS entry, the value of u_info->entry_number is set upon return to show which entry was changed.
set_thread_area returns 0 on success. Otherwise, it returns one of the errors listed in the "Errors" section.
EINVAL |
u_info->entry_number is out of bounds. |
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EFAULT |
u_info is an invalid pointer. |
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ESRCH |
A free TLS entry could not be located. |
set_thread_area is Linux specific and should not be used in programs that are intended to be portable.
A version of set_thread_area first appeared in Linux 2.5 in August, 2002.
get_thread_area(2).
set_thread_area was written by Ingo Molnar.
Kent Yoder.
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