SEM_POST(3) manual page
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sem_post - unlock a semaphore
#include <semaphore.h>
int sem_post(sem_t *sem);
Link with -pthread.
sem_post() increments
(unlocks) the semaphore pointed to by sem. If the semaphore’s value consequently
becomes greater than zero, then another process or thread blocked in a
sem_wait(3)
call will be woken up and proceed to lock the semaphore.
sem_post() returns 0 on success; on error, the value of the semaphore
is left unchanged, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.
- EINVAL
- sem is not a valid semaphore.
- EOVERFLOW
- The maximum allowable
value for a semaphore would be exceeded.
The
sem_post() function is thread-safe.
POSIX.1-2001.
sem_post()
is async-signal-safe: it may be safely called within a signal handler.
See
sem_wait(3)
.
sem_getvalue(3)
, sem_wait(3)
, sem_overview(7)
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