DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS
QNX SDP8.0Programmer's GuideDeveloper
Get the current status of a thread in the process associated with the file descriptor.
#include <sys/procfs.h>
#define DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS (__DIOTF(_DCMD_PROC, __PROC_SUBCMD_PROCFS + 7, procfs_status))
The arguments to devctl() are:
Argument | Value |
---|---|
filedes | A file descriptor for the process. |
dcmd | DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS |
dev_data_ptr | A pointer to a procfs_status structure |
n_bytes | sizeof(procfs_status) |
dev_info_ptr | NULL |
This is a short form of using DCMD_PROC_CURTHREAD to set the current thread, then DCMD_PROC_STATUS to get information about that thread, and then restoring the current thread.
The argument is a pointer to a procfs_status structure (see debug_thread_t in <sys/debug.h>), with the required thread ID specified in the tid field. This structure is filled in with the required information on return. For example:
procfs_status my_status;
my_status.tid = 1;
devctl( fd, DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS, &my_status, sizeof(my_status),
NULL);
Note:
If the thread that you specified no longer exists, the process manager returns
information about the one with the next higher thread ID (in which case the
tid member won't be the same as it was before you called the
command).
If there are no threads with a higher ID, devctl() returns ESRCH.
For more information about the contents of this structure, see
Thread information,
earlier in this chapter.
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