ICLRSyncManager::CreateRWLockOwnerIterator Method
Requests that the common language runtime (CLR) create an iterator for the host to use to determine the set of tasks waiting on a reader-writer lock.
HRESULT CreateRWLockOwnerIterator (
[in] SIZE_T cookie,
[out] SIZE_T *pIterator
);
Parameters
cookie
[in] The cookie associated with the desired reader-writer lock.pIterator
[out] A pointer to an iterator that can be passed to the GetRWLockOwnerNext and DeleteRWLockOwnerIterator methods.
Return Value
HRESULT |
Description |
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S_OK |
CreateRWLockOwnerIterator returned successfully. |
HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE |
The CLR has not been loaded into a process, or the CLR is in a state in which it cannot run managed code or process the call successfully. |
HOST_E_TIMEOUT |
The call timed out. |
HOST_E_NOT_OWNER |
The caller does not own the lock. |
HOST_E_ABANDONED |
An event was canceled while a blocked thread or fiber was waiting on it. |
E_FAIL |
An unknown catastrophic failure occurred. When a method returns E_FAIL, the CLR is no longer usable within the process. Subsequent calls to hosting methods return HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE. |
HOST_E_INVALIDOPERATION |
CreateRWLockOwnerIterator was called on a thread that is currently running managed code. |
Remarks
Hosts typically call the CreateRWLockOwnerIterator, DeleteRWLockOwnerIterator, and GetRWLockOwnerNext methods during deadlock detection. The host is responsible for ensuring that the reader-writer lock is still valid, because the CLR makes no attempt to keep the reader-writer lock alive. Several strategies are available for the host to ensure the validity of the lock:
The host can block release calls on the reader-writer lock (for example, IHostSemaphore::ReleaseSemaphore) while ensuring that this block does not cause deadlock.
The host can block the exit from waiting on the event object associated with the reader-writer lock, again ensuring that this block does not cause deadlock.
Note: |
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CreateRWLockOwnerIterator must be called only on threads that are currently executing unmanaged code. |
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: MSCorEE.idl
Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll
.NET Framework Version: 2.0