Question:
How exactly is exit status passed between pthread_exit and pthread_join?
int pthread_join(pthread_t thread, void **retval);
If retval is not NULL, then pthread_join() copies the exit status of the target thread (i.e., the value that the target thread supplied to pthread_exit(3)) into the location pointed to by *retval. If the target thread was canceled, then PTHREAD_CANCELED is placed in *retval.
I think the wording in the man page is incorrect.
It should be "If retval is not NULL, then pthread_join() copies the address of the variable holding the exit status of the target thread (i.e., the value that the target thread supplied to pthread_exit(3)) into the location pointed to by retval."
I wrote this code that shows this, see code comments:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<pthread.h>
void * function(void*);
int main()
{
pthread_t thread;
int arg = 991;
int * status; // notice I did not intialize status, status is *retval
pthread_create(&thread, NULL, function, (void*)(&arg));
pthread_join(thread, (void **)(&status));//passing address of status,&status is retval
//(2) this address is same as printed in (1)
printf("The address of returned status is %p,", status);
printf("The returned status is %d\n", *status);
}
void * function(void * arg)
{
int *p;
p = (int*)arg;
printf("I am in thread.\n");
//(1) printing the address of variable holding the exit status of thread, see (2)
printf("The arg address is %p %p\n", p, arg);
pthread_exit(arg);
}
Sample o/p:
I am in thread.
The arg address is 0xbfa64878 0xbfa64878
The address of returned status is 0xbfa64878,The returned status is 991***