TlsAlloc

This function allocates a thread local storage (TLS) index. Any thread of the process can subsequently use this index to store and retrieve values that are local to the thread.

At a Glance

Header file: Winbase.h
Windows CE versions: 1.0 and later

Syntax

DWORD TlsAlloc(void);

Return Values

A TLS index indicates success. 0xFFFFFFFF indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

The threads of the process can use the TLS index in subsequent calls to the TlsFree, TlsSetValue, or TlsGetValue functions.

TLS indexes are typically allocated during process or dynamic-link library (DLL) initialization. Once allocated, each thread of the process can use a TLS index to access its own TLS storage slot. To store a value in its slot, a thread specifies the index in a call to TlsSetValue. The thread specifies the same index in a subsequent call to TlsGetValue, to retrieve the stored value.

The constant TLS_MINIMUM_AVAILABLE defines the minimum number of TLS indexes available in each process. This minimum is guaranteed to be at least 64 for all systems.

TLS indexes are not valid across process boundaries. A DLL cannot assume that an index assigned in one process is valid in another process.

A DLL might use TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsGetValue, and TlsFree as follows:

  1. When a DLL attaches to a process, the DLL uses TlsAlloc to allocate a TLS index. The DLL then allocates some dynamic storage and uses the TLS index in a call to TlsSetValue to store the address in the TLS slot. This concludes the per-thread initialization for the initial thread of the process. The TLS index is stored in a global or static variable of the DLL.

  2. Each time the DLL attaches to a new thread of the process, the DLL allocates some dynamic storage for the new thread and uses the TLS index in a call to TlsSetValue to store the address in the TLS slot. This concludes the per-thread initialization for the new thread.

  3. Each time an initialized thread makes a DLL call requiring the data in its dynamic storage, the DLL uses the TLS index in a call to TlsGetValue to retrieve the address of the dynamic storage for that thread.

For additional information on thread local storage, see Core Services.

See Also

TlsFree, TlsGetValue, TlsSetValue