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-'\" t
-.\" Copyright (c) 2008 Linux Foundation, written by Michael Kerrisk
-.\" <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
-.\"
-.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft
-.\"
-.TH pthread_attr_setstackaddr 3 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)"
-.SH NAME
-pthread_attr_setstackaddr, pthread_attr_getstackaddr \-
-set/get stack address attribute in thread attributes object
-.SH LIBRARY
-POSIX threads library
-.RI ( libpthread ", " \-lpthread )
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.nf
-.B #include <pthread.h>
-.P
-.B [[deprecated]]
-.BI "int pthread_attr_setstackaddr(pthread_attr_t *" attr \
-", void *" stackaddr );
-.B [[deprecated]]
-.BI "int pthread_attr_getstackaddr(const pthread_attr_t *restrict " attr ,
-.BI " void **restrict " stackaddr );
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-These functions are obsolete:
-.B do not use them.
-Use
-.BR pthread_attr_setstack (3)
-and
-.BR pthread_attr_getstack (3)
-instead.
-.P
-The
-.BR pthread_attr_setstackaddr ()
-function sets the stack address attribute of the
-thread attributes object referred to by
-.I attr
-to the value specified in
-.IR stackaddr .
-This attribute specifies the location of the stack that should
-be used by a thread that is created using the thread attributes object
-.IR attr .
-.P
-.I stackaddr
-should point to a buffer of at least
-.B PTHREAD_STACK_MIN
-bytes that was allocated by the caller.
-The pages of the allocated buffer should be both readable and writable.
-.P
-The
-.BR pthread_attr_getstackaddr ()
-function returns the stack address attribute of the
-thread attributes object referred to by
-.I attr
-in the buffer pointed to by
-.IR stackaddr .
-.SH RETURN VALUE
-On success, these functions return 0;
-on error, they return a nonzero error number.
-.SH ERRORS
-No errors are defined
-(but applications should nevertheless
-handle a possible error return).
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
-.BR attributes (7).
-.TS
-allbox;
-lbx lb lb
-l l l.
-Interface Attribute Value
-T{
-.na
-.nh
-.BR pthread_attr_setstackaddr (),
-.BR pthread_attr_getstackaddr ()
-T} Thread safety MT-Safe
-.TE
-.SH STANDARDS
-None.
-.SH HISTORY
-glibc 2.1.
-Marked obsolete in POSIX.1-2001.
-Removed in POSIX.1-2008.
-.SH NOTES
-.I Do not use these functions!
-They cannot be portably used, since they provide no way of specifying
-the direction of growth or the range of the stack.
-For example, on architectures with a stack that grows downward,
-.I stackaddr
-specifies the next address past the
-.I highest
-address of the allocated stack area.
-However, on architectures with a stack that grows upward,
-.I stackaddr
-specifies the
-.I lowest
-address in the allocated stack area.
-By contrast, the
-.I stackaddr
-used by
-.BR pthread_attr_setstack (3)
-and
-.BR pthread_attr_getstack (3),
-is always a pointer to the lowest address in the allocated stack area
-(and the
-.I stacksize
-argument specifies the range of the stack).
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR pthread_attr_init (3),
-.BR pthread_attr_setstack (3),
-.BR pthread_attr_setstacksize (3),
-.BR pthread_create (3),
-.BR pthreads (7)