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38.Dd March 23, 2020
39.Dt MAKECONTEXT 3
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm makecontext , swapcontext
43.Nd modify and exchange user thread contexts
44.Sh LIBRARY
45.Lb libc
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.In ucontext.h
48.Ft void
49.Fo makecontext
50.Fa "ucontext_t *ucp"
51.Fa "void \*[lp]*func\*[rp]\*[lp]void\*[rp]"
52.Fa "int argc" ...
53.Fc
54.Ft int
55.Fn swapcontext "ucontext_t *oucp" "const ucontext_t *ucp"
56.Sh DESCRIPTION
57The
58.Fn makecontext
59function
60modifies the user thread context pointed to by
61.Fa ucp ,
62which must have previously been initialized by a call to
63.Xr getcontext 3
64and had a stack allocated for it.
65The context is modified so that it will continue execution by invoking
66.Fn func
67with the arguments provided.
68The
69.Fa argc
70argument
71must be equal to the number of additional arguments of type
72.Vt int
73provided to
74.Fn makecontext
75and also equal to the number of arguments of type
76.Vt int
77to
78.Fn func ;
79otherwise ,
80the behavior is undefined.
81.Pp
82The
83.Fa "ucp->uc_link"
84argument
85must be initialized before calling
86.Fn makecontext
87and determines the action to take when
88.Fn func
89returns:
90if equal to
91.Dv NULL ,
92the process exits;
93otherwise,
94.Fn setcontext "ucp->uc_link"
95is implicitly invoked.
96.Pp
97The
98.Fn swapcontext
99function
100saves the current thread context in
101.Fa "*oucp"
102and makes
103.Fa "*ucp"
104the currently active context.
105.Sh RETURN VALUES
106If successful,
107.Fn swapcontext
108returns zero;
109otherwise \-1 is returned and the global variable
110.Va errno
111is set appropriately.
112.Sh ERRORS
113The
114.Fn swapcontext
115function
116will fail if:
117.Bl -tag -width Er
118.It Bq Er ENOMEM
119There is not enough stack space in
120.Fa ucp
121to complete the operation.
122.El
123.Sh SEE ALSO
124.Xr setcontext 3 ,
125.Xr ucontext 3
126.Sh STANDARDS
127The
128.Fn makecontext
129and
130.Fn swapcontext
131functions conform to
132.St -xsh5
133and
134.St -p1003.1-2001 .
135.Pp
136The
137.St -p1003.1-2004
138revision marked the functions
139.Fn makecontext
140and
141.Fn swapcontext
142as obsolete, citing portability issues and recommending the use of
143.Tn POSIX
144threads instead.
145The
146.St -p1003.1-2008
147revision removed the functions from the specification.
148.Pp
149.Bf -symbolic
150The standard does not clearly define the type of integer arguments
151passed to
152.Fa func
153via
154.Fn makecontext ;
155portable applications should not rely on the implementation detail that
156it may be possible to pass pointer arguments to functions.
157.Sh HISTORY
158The
159.Fn makecontext
160and
161.Fn swapcontext
162functions first appeared in
163.At V.4 .
164