A Naive question ..
I read before saying - "A MUTEX has to be unlocked only by the thread that locked it."
But I have written a program where THREAD1 locks mutexVar and goes for a sleep. Then THREAD2 can directly unlock mutexVar do some operations and return.
==> I know everyone say why I am doing so ?? But my question is - Is this a right behaviour of MUTEX ??
==> Adding the sample code
void *functionC()
{
pthread_mutex_lock( &mutex1 );
counter++;
sleep(10);
printf("Thread01: Counter value: %d
",counter);
pthread_mutex_unlock( &mutex1 );
}
void *functionD()
{
pthread_mutex_unlock( &mutex1 );
pthread_mutex_lock( &mutex1 );
counter=10;
printf("Counter value: %d
",counter);
}
int main()
{
int rc1, rc2;
pthread_t thread1, thread2;
if(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex1, NULL))
printf("Error while using pthread_mutex_init
");
if( (rc1=pthread_create( &thread1, NULL, &functionC, NULL)) )
{
printf("Thread creation failed: %d
", rc1);
}
if( (rc2=pthread_create( &thread2, NULL, &functionD, NULL)) )
{
printf("Thread creation failed: %d
", rc2);
}
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