fluke_error_t fluke_mutex_create( fluke_mutex_t *new_mutex);
Creates a new mutex object. The mutex is initially unlocked and has no special attributes and thus is usable without an explicit fluke_set_state call.The mutex's hash value will be set to an implementation-specific value. To set a specific hash value use fluke_mutex_create_hash.
- new_mutex
- A pointer to the address in the current task's address space at which to create the new mutex object.
If any of the following errors is detected, the appropriate error code is returned: All of these have an implicit FLUKE_ prefix.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.
- NO_MEMORY
- Insufficient resources were available.
- OBJECT_EXISTS
- An object already exists at the location pointed to by new_mutex.
- NOT_ALIGNED
- new_mutex is not properly aligned for a mutex object.
fluke_mutex_set_state, fluke_mutex_create_hash