_LWP_KILL(2) System Calls Manual _LWP_KILL(2)

_lwp_kill
send a signal to a light-weight process

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

#include <lwp.h>

int
_lwp_kill(lwpid_t lwp, int sig);

_lwp_kill() sends the signal specified by sig to the light-weight process specified by lwp. If the sig argument is given as 0 (zero), _lwp_kill will test for the existence of the target LWP, but will take no further action.

Job control signals and uncatchable signals can not be directed to a specific LWP: if posted with _lwp_kill, they will affect all LWPs in the process.

Signals will be posted successfully to suspended LWPs, but will not be handled further until the LWP has been continued.

The _lwp_kill() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.

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sig is not a valid signal number.
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No LWP can be found in the current process corresponding to that specified by lwp.

_lwp_continue(2), _lwp_suspend(2), kill(2), sigaction(2), signal(7)

The _lwp_kill() system call first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
January 20, 2007 NetBSD 10.1