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10.6 fluke_cond_create_hash: create a new condition variable with a given hash value

SYNOPSIS

fluke_error_t fluke_cond_create_hash( fluke_cond_t *new_cond, integer_t *hash);

DESCRIPTION

Creates a new condition variable object.

On a call, hash is a pointer to the hash value to set. If the pointer or the value is zero, the implementation will choose a default value. On a successful return, a non-zero pointer will contain the hash value set.

PARAMETERS

new_cond
A pointer to the address in the current task's address space at which to create the new condition variable object.
hash
On entry, a pointer to the desired hash value to set. On return, the hash value used.

ERRORS

If any of the following errors is detected, the appropriate error code is returned: All of these have an implicit FLUKE_ prefix.
NO_MEMORY
Insufficient resources were available.

If any of the following errors is detected by the Fluke implementation, it causes the current thread to take a synchronous exception with one of the following codes. All of these have an implicit FLUKE_INSANITY_ prefix.
OBJECT_EXISTS
An object already exists at the location pointed to by new_cond.
NOT_ALIGNED
new_cond is not properly aligned for a condition variable object.



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