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clear_wait(9r)							clear_wait(9r)

NAME
       clear_wait - General: Clears the wait condition

SYNOPSIS
       void clear_wait(
	       thread_t thread,
	       int result,
	       boolean_t interrupt_only );

ARGUMENTS
       Specifies  a  pointer  to the thread Specifies the outcome of the wait.
       You can pass one of the following values: This is a normal wakeup.  The
       timeout period expired.	The clear_wait routine interrupted the wakeup.
       Specifies a Boolean value that indicates	 how  the  clear_wait  routine
       clears  the  wait  condition. You can pass one of the following values:
       Clears the wait condition only if the kernel thread is  waiting	in  an
       interruptible  state.   Clears  the  wait  condition  under any circum‐
       stances.

DESCRIPTION
       The clear_wait routine clears the wait condition for the specified ker‐
       nel  thread  and starts executing the kernel thread, if appropriate. If
       the kernel thread is interruptible and is still waiting for the	event,
       clear_wait  sets the kernel thread state to TH_RUN and places it on the
       run queue.

RETURN VALUES
       None

SEE ALSO
       Routines:    assert_wait_mesg(9r),    mpsleep(9r),    thread_block(9r),
       thread_wakeup(9r), thread_wakeup_one(9r)

								clear_wait(9r)
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