IHostTaskManager::BeginThreadAffinity Method
Notifies the host that managed code is entering a period in which the current task must not be moved to another operating system thread.
HRESULT BeginThreadAffinity ();
Return Value
HRESULT | Description |
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S_OK |
BeginThreadAffinity returned successfully. |
HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE |
The common language runtime (CLR) has not been loaded into a process, or the CLR is in a state in which it cannot run managed code or process the call successfully. |
HOST_E_TIMEOUT |
The call timed out. |
HOST_E_NOT_OWNER |
The caller does not own the lock. |
HOST_E_ABANDONED |
An event was canceled while a blocked thread or fiber was waiting on it. |
E_FAIL |
An unknown catastrophic failure occurred. When a method returns E_FAIL, the CLR is no longer usable within the process. Subsequent calls to hosting methods return HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE. |
Remarks
The CLR typically calls IHostTaskManager::BeginThreadAffinity in the context of a call to System.Threading.Thread.BeginThreadAffinity. The current task must not be rescheduled until a corresponding call is made to IHostTaskManager::EndThreadAffinity Method. Tasks can be switched out, but when they are switched back in, they must be assigned to the same operating system thread from which they were switched out. Nested calls to BeginThreadAffinity have no effect, because the call refers to the current task.
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: MSCorEE.idl
Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll
.NET Framework Version: 2.0
See Also
Reference
ICLRTask Interface
ICLRTaskManager Interface
IHostTask Interface
IHostTaskManager Interface