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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:42:56+00:00 2026-05-26T06:42:56+00:00

Say you have this code pthread_mutex_lock(&cam->video_lock); while(cam->status == WAIT_DISPLAY) // <– Why is this

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pthread_mutex_lock(&cam->video_lock);
while(cam->status == WAIT_DISPLAY) // <-- Why is this a 'while' and not an 'if'?
    pthread_cond_wait(&cam->video_cond, &cam->video_lock);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&cam->video_lock);

My question is, why do you need a while loop here. Wouldn’t pthread_cond_wait just wait until the signalling thread signals cam_video_cond? OK, I know you might have a case where cam->status is not equal to WAIT_DISPAY when pthread_cond_wait is called, but in that case you could just check it through an if condition rather than using while.

Am I missing something here? My understanding of pthread_cond_wait is that it just waits for infinite if cam_video_cond is not signalled. Moreover, it unlocks the cam_video_lock mutex when called, but when the condition is signalled, before returning, it relocks cam_video_lock. Am I right?

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    2026-05-26T06:42:56+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:42 am

    It is recommended that all threads check the condition after returning
    from pthread_cond_wait because there are several reasons the condition
    might not be true. One of these reasons is a spurious wakeup; that is,
    a thread might get woken up even though no thread signalled the
    condition.

    Source : Spurious wakeup

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