atomic_clr()

Safely clear bits in a variable

Synopsis:

#include <atomic.h>

void atomic_clr( volatile unsigned * loc,
                 unsigned bits );

Arguments:

loc
A pointer to the location that you want to clear bits in.
bits
The bits that you want to clear.

Library:

libc

Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.

Description:

The atomic_clr() function is a thread-safe way of doing an (*loc) &= ~bits operation.

When modifying a variable shared between a thread and an interrupt handler, you must either disable interrupts or use atomic operations.

The atomic_*() functions are also useful for modifying variables that are referenced by more than one thread (that aren't necessarily in the same process) without having to use a mutex.


Caution: Perform atomic operations only on objects that were allocated in normal memory mappings. On certain processors (e.g. some PPC ones), atomic operations will cause a fault if the object is allocated in uncached memory.

Examples:

To safely clear the 0x10101010 bits in a flag:

#include <atomic.h>
…

volatile unsigned flags;
…

atomic_clr( &flags, 0x10101010 );

Classification:

QNX Neutrino

Safety:
Cancellation point No
Interrupt handler Yes
Signal handler Yes
Thread Yes

See also:

atomic_add(), atomic_add_value(), atomic_set(), atomic_set_value(), atomic_sub(), atomic_sub_value(), atomic_toggle(), atomic_toggle_value()