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          --- old/usr/src/man/man3c/makecontext.3c
          +++ new/usr/src/man/man3c/makecontext.3c
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  10      -.TH MAKECONTEXT 3C "Mar 8, 2004"
  11      -.SH NAME
  12      -makecontext, swapcontext \- manipulate user contexts
  13      -.SH SYNOPSIS
  14      -.LP
  15      -.nf
  16      -#include <ucontext.h>
  17      -
  18      -\fBvoid\fR \fBmakecontext\fR(\fBucontext_t *\fR\fIucp\fR, \fBvoid (*\fR\fIfunc\fR)(), \fBint\fR \fIargc\fR...);
  19      -.fi
  20      -
  21      -.LP
  22      -.nf
  23      -\fBint\fR \fBswapcontext\fR(\fBucontext_t *restrict\fR \fIoucp\fR,
  24      -     \fBconst ucontext_t *restrict\fR \fIucp\fR);
  25      -.fi
  26      -
  27      -.SH DESCRIPTION
  28      -.sp
  29      -.LP
  30      -The \fBmakecontext()\fR function modifies the context specified by \fIucp\fR,
  31      -which has been initialized using \fBgetcontext\fR(2). When this context is
  32      -resumed using \fBswapcontext()\fR or \fBsetcontext\fR(2), execution continues
  33      -by calling the function \fIfunc\fR, passing it the arguments that follow
  34      -\fIargc\fR in the \fBmakecontext()\fR call. The value of \fIargc\fR must match
  35      -the number of pointer-sized integer arguments passed to \fIfunc\fR, otherwise
  36      -the behavior is undefined.
  37      -.sp
  38      -.LP
  39      -Before a call is made to \fBmakecontext()\fR, the context being modified should
       10 +.Dd "Jul 14, 2014"
       11 +.Dt MAKECONTEXT 3C
       12 +.Os
       13 +.Sh NAME
       14 +.Nm makecontext, swapcontext
       15 +.Nd manipulate user contexts
       16 +.Sh SYNOPSIS
       17 +.In ucontext.h
       18 +.Ft void
       19 +.Fn makecontext "ucontext_t *ucp" "void \*(lp*func\*(rp\*(lp\*(rp, int argc, ..."
       20 +.Ft int
       21 +.Fn swapcontext "ucontext_t *restrict oucp" "const ucontext_t *restrict ucp"
       22 +.Sh DESCRIPTION
       23 +The
       24 +.Fn makecontext
       25 +function modifies the context specified by
       26 +.Fa ucp ,
       27 +which has been initialized using
       28 +.Xr getcontext 2 .
       29 +When this context is
       30 +resumed using
       31 +.Fn swapcontext
       32 +or
       33 +.Xr setcontext 2 ,
       34 +execution continues by calling the function
       35 +.Fa func ,
       36 +passing it the arguments that follow
       37 +.Fa argc
       38 +in the
       39 +.Fn makecontext
       40 +call. The value of
       41 +.Fa argc
       42 +must match the number of pointer-sized integer arguments passed to
       43 +.Fn func ,
       44 +otherwise the behavior is undefined.
       45 +.Lp
       46 +Before a call is made to
       47 +.Fn makecontext ,
       48 +the context being modified should
  40   49  have a stack allocated for it. The stack is assigned to the context by
  41      -initializing the \fBuc_stack\fR member.
  42      -.sp
  43      -.LP
  44      -The \fBuc_link\fR member is used to determine the context that will be resumed
  45      -when the context being modified by \fBmakecontext()\fR returns.  The
  46      -\fBuc_link\fR member should be initialized prior to the call to
  47      -\fBmakecontext()\fR. If the \fBuc_link\fR member is initialized to \fINULL\fR,
  48      -the thread executing \fIfunc\fR will exit when \fIfunc\fR returns. See
  49      -\fBpthread_exit\fR(3C).
  50      -.sp
  51      -.LP
  52      -The \fBswapcontext()\fR function saves the current context in the context
  53      -structure pointed to by \fIoucp\fR and sets the context to the context
  54      -structure pointed to by \fIucp\fR.
  55      -.sp
  56      -.LP
  57      -If the \fIucp\fR or \fIoucp\fR argument points to an invalid address, the
  58      -behavior is undefined and \fBerrno\fR may be set to \fBEFAULT\fR.
  59      -.SH RETURN VALUES
  60      -.sp
  61      -.LP
  62      -On successful completion, \fBswapcontext()\fR returns \fB0\fR. Otherwise,
  63      -\fB\(mi1\fR is returned and \fBerrno\fR is set to indicate the error.
  64      -.SH ERRORS
  65      -.sp
  66      -.LP
  67      -The \fBswapcontext()\fR function will fail if:
  68      -.sp
  69      -.ne 2
  70      -.na
  71      -\fB\fBENOMEM\fR\fR
  72      -.ad
  73      -.RS 10n
  74      -The \fIucp\fR argument does not have enough stack left to complete the
  75      -operation.
  76      -.RE
  77      -
  78      -.sp
  79      -.LP
  80      -The \fBswapcontext()\fR function may fail if:
  81      -.sp
  82      -.ne 2
  83      -.na
  84      -\fB\fBEFAULT\fR\fR
  85      -.ad
  86      -.RS 10n
  87      -The \fIucp\fR or \fIoucp\fR argument points to an invalid address.
  88      -.RE
  89      -
  90      -.SH EXAMPLES
  91      -.LP
  92      -\fBExample 1 \fRAlternate execution context on a stack whose memory was
  93      -allocated using \fBmmap()\fR.
  94      -.sp
  95      -.in +2
  96      -.nf
       50 +initializing the
       51 +.Fa uc_stack
       52 +member.
       53 +.Lp
       54 +The
       55 +.Fa uc_link
       56 +member is used to determine the context that will be resumed
       57 +when the context being modified by
       58 +.Fn makecontext
       59 +returns.  The
       60 +.Fa uc_link
       61 +member should be initialized prior to the call to
       62 +.Fn makecontext .
       63 +If the
       64 +.Fa uc_link
       65 +member is initialized to
       66 +.Dv NULL ,
       67 +the thread executing
       68 +.Fa func
       69 +will exit when
       70 +.Fa func
       71 +returns. See
       72 +.Xr pthread_exit 3C .
       73 +.Lp
       74 +The
       75 +.Fn swapcontext
       76 +function saves the current context in the context
       77 +structure pointed to by
       78 +.Fa oucp
       79 +and sets the context to the context
       80 +structure pointed to by
       81 +.Fa ucp .
       82 +.Lp
       83 +If the
       84 +.Fa ucp
       85 +or
       86 +.Fa oucp
       87 +argument points to an invalid address, the
       88 +behavior is undefined and
       89 +.Va errno
       90 +may be set to
       91 +.Er EFAULT .
       92 +.Sh RETURN VALUES
       93 +.Rv -std swapcontext
       94 +.Sh EXAMPLES
       95 +.Ss Example 1
       96 +The following example illustrates execution context on a stack whose memory was
       97 +allocated using
       98 +.Xr  mmap 2 :
       99 +.Bd -literal -offset indent
  97  100  #include <stdio.h>
  98  101  #include <ucontext.h>
  99  102  #include <sys/mman.h>
 100  103  
 101  104  void
 102  105  assign(long a, int *b)
 103  106  {
 104  107          *b = (int)a;
 105  108  }
 106  109  
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 121  124  
 122  125          uc.uc_link = &back;
 123  126  
 124  127          makecontext(&uc, assign, 2, 100L, &value);
 125  128          swapcontext(&back, &uc);
 126  129  
 127  130          printf("done %d\en", value);
 128  131  
 129  132          return (0);
 130  133  }
 131      -.fi
 132      -.in -2
 133      -
 134      -.SH USAGE
 135      -.sp
 136      -.LP
      134 +.Ed
      135 +.Sh ERRORS
      136 +The
      137 +.Fn swapcontext
      138 +function will fail if:
      139 +.Bl -tag -width Er
      140 +.It Er ENOMEM
      141 +The
      142 +.Fa ucp
      143 +argument does not have enough stack left to complete the operation.
      144 +.El
      145 +.Lp
      146 +The
      147 +.Fn swapcontext
      148 +function may fail if:
      149 +.Bl -tag -width Er
      150 +.It Er EFAULT
      151 +The
      152 +.Fa ucp
      153 +or
      154 +.Fa oucp
      155 +argument points to an invalid address.
      156 +.El
      157 +.Sh USAGE
 137  158  These functions are useful for implementing user-level context switching
 138  159  between multiple threads of control within a process (co-processing). More
 139  160  effective multiple threads of control can be obtained by using native support
 140      -for multithreading. See \fBthreads\fR(5).
 141      -.SH ATTRIBUTES
 142      -.sp
 143      -.LP
 144      -See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
 145      -.sp
 146      -
 147      -.sp
 148      -.TS
 149      -box;
 150      -c | c
 151      -l | l .
 152      -ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
 153      -_
 154      -Interface Stability     Standard
 155      -_
 156      -MT-Level        MT-Safe
 157      -.TE
 158      -
 159      -.SH SEE ALSO
 160      -.sp
 161      -.LP
 162      -\fBmmap\fR(2), \fBgetcontext\fR(2), \fBsigaction\fR(2), \fBsigprocmask\fR(2),
 163      -\fBpthread_exit\fR(3C), \fBucontext.h\fR(3HEAD), \fBattributes\fR(5),
 164      -\fBstandards\fR(5), \fBthreads\fR(5)
 165      -.SH NOTES
 166      -.sp
 167      -.LP
 168      -The semantics of the \fBuc_stack\fR member of the \fBucontext_t\fR structure
 169      -have changed as they apply to inputs to \fBmakecontext()\fR. Prior to Solaris
 170      -10, the \fBss_sp\fR member of the \fBuc_stack\fR structure represented the high
      161 +for multithreading. See
      162 +.Xr pthreads 5 .
      163 +.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
      164 +.Sy Obsolete Standard .
      165 +.Sh MT-LEVEL
      166 +.Sy MT-Safe .
      167 +.Sh SEE ALSO
      168 +.Xr mmap 2 ,
      169 +.Xr getcontext 2 ,
      170 +.Xr sigaction 2 ,
      171 +.Xr sigprocmask 2 ,
      172 +.Xr pthread_exit 3C ,
      173 +.Xr ucontext.h 3HEAD ,
      174 +.Xr standards 5 ,
      175 +.Xr pthreads 5
      176 +.Sh NOTES
      177 +The semantics of the
      178 +.Fa uc_stack
      179 +member of the
      180 +.Ft ucontext_t
      181 +structure have changed as they apply to inputs to
      182 +.Fn makecontex .
      183 +Prior to Solaris 10, the
      184 +.Fa ss_sp
      185 +member of the
      186 +.Fa uc_stack
      187 +structure represented the high
 171  188  memory address of the area reserved for the stack. The \fBss_sp\fR member now
 172  189  represents the base (low memory address), in keeping with other uses of
 173      -\fBss_sp\fR.
 174      -.sp
 175      -.LP
 176      -This change in the meaning of \fBss_sp\fR is now the default behavior. The
 177      -\fB-D__MAKECONTEXT_V2_SOURCE\fR compilation flag used in Solaris 9 update
      190 +.Fa ss_sp .
      191 +.Lp
      192 +This change in the meaning of
      193 +.Fa ss_sp
      194 +is now the default behavior. The
      195 +.Dv -D__MAKECONTEXT_V2_SOURCE
      196 +compilation flag used in Solaris 9 update
 178  197  releases to access this behavior is obsolete.
 179      -.sp
 180      -.LP
      198 +.Lp
 181  199  Binary compatibility has been preserved with releases prior to Solaris 10.
 182      -Before recompiling, applications that use \fBmakecontext()\fR must be updated
 183      -to reflect this behavior change. The example below demonstates a typical change
 184      -that must be applied:
 185      -.sp
 186      -.in +2
 187      -.nf
 188      ---- example1_s9.c       Thu Oct  3 11:58:17 2002
 189      -+++ example1.c  Thu Jun 27 13:28:16 2002
 190      -@@ -27,12 +27,9 @@
 191      -        uc.uc_stack.ss_sp = mmap(0, sz,
 192      -            PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC,
 193      -            MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
 194      --       uc.uc_stack.ss_sp = (char *)uc.uc_stack.ss_sp + sz - 8;
 195      -        uc.uc_stack.ss_size = sz;
 196      -        uc.uc_stack.ss_flags = 0;
 197      -
 198      -        uc.uc_link = &back
 199      -
 200      -        makecontext(&uc, assign, 2, 100L, &value);
 201      -.fi
 202      -.in -2
 203      -
      200 +Before recompiling, applications that use
      201 +.Fn makecontext
      202 +must be updated
      203 +to reflect this behavior change.
      204 +.Lp
      205 +Portable applications should not use this function. Instead, applications
      206 +should use
      207 +.Xr pthreads 5
      208 +routines.
      209 +.Lp
      210 +Note that the definition of
      211 +.Fn makecontext
      212 +violates
      213 +.St -isoC .
      214 +There is no way to declare this function that does not violate that
      215 +standard.
      216 +.Sh STANDARDS
      217 +This function  was introduced in
      218 +.St -xpg4.2 ,
      219 +and subsequently removed from
      220 +.St -p1003.1-2008 .
    
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