Session 12 POSIX Threads Programming Linux Programming Linux Application Programming

Published: 01 January 1970
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Multithreading and IPC
threads and Processes
Creating Threads
Synchronizing Threads
Communicating Between Threads
POSIX Signals API
Threaded Application Development Topics
Threads and Multithreads
Threads in a Process
Thread Design Space
Why Use Threads?
Threads: Concurrent Servers
Kernel-Level Threads
Kernel Thread Limitations
User-Level Threads
User Thread Limitations
Kernel vs. User Threads
Multiplexing Threads
Implementing Threads
Thread Interface
Thread Scheduling
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Multithreaded applications are a useful paradigm for system development because they offer many facilities not available to traditional GNU/Linux processes. In this session, we’ll explore pthreads programming and the functionality provided by the pthreads API.
The Linux kernel utilizes the new Native POSIX Thread Library, or NPTL. NPTL provides real thread groups within a process. To know which pthreads library is being used, use:
getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION


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